The present invention relates to an applicator and a liquid drug applicator.
Japanese Patent Laying-Open Nos. 2013-13634 (PTL 1) and 2008-169163 (PTL 2) are prior documents each disclosing a configuration of an applicator.
The applicator disclosed in PTL 1 includes a liquid medicine container and a columnar brush member. The columnar brush member is made up of synthetic fibers bundled together in a columnar shape, and is arranged at an opening of the liquid medicine container. The top end portion of the columnar brush member has a fan shape enlarging in the widthwise direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the column axis. The thickness of the top end portion in the lengthwise direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the column axis decreases toward the topmost end of the columnar brush member.
The applicator disclosed in PTL 2 includes a receptacle portion containing an externally applied composition, an opening allowing the receptacle to communicate with the outside, and an applicator portion made up of many brush fibers disposed to cover the opening. The opening is formed by a cylindrical pipe. The brush fibers cover the periphery of the opening.
PTL 1: Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2013-13634
PTL 2: Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2008-169163
Regarding the applicator disclosed in PTL 1, the top end portion of the brush member enlarges in a fan shape, and the top end portion of the brush member is very soft. The top end portion of the brush member is therefore likely to spread irregularly, resulting in a difficulty for the top end portion of the brush member to reach a deep site between a nail and skin.
As for the applicator disclosed in PTL 2, the top end portion of the brush member is not shaped to taper toward the topmost end of the brush member, resulting in a difficulty for the top end portion of the brush member to reach a deep site between a nail and skin.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems. An object of the present invention is to provide an applicator and a liquid drug applicator that are capable of delivering a liquid medicine to a site located deep in a narrow gap while alleviating stimulus that may be given when the liquid medicine is applied.
An applicator based on the present invention includes: a liquid medicine container having an opening; and a brush member arranged adjacently to the liquid medicine container to cover the opening, the brush member being made up of a plurality of fibers that are bundled together. The brush member has a tubular shape in a root portion located adjacently to the liquid medicine container, tapers from the root portion toward a top end portion located opposite to the liquid medicine container, and has a wedge shape in the top end portion.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the applicator further includes a tubular member in which the brush member is inserted from the top end portion, and which is secured to the liquid medicine container. A part of the top end portion of the brush member is exposed to an outside of the tubular member from one end portion, located opposite to the liquid medicine container, of the tubular member. The one end portion has an inner peripheral surface in an elliptical shape. The inner peripheral surface is in contact with an outer periphery of the brush member.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the brush member further includes an annular member having one main surface to which the plurality of fibers are bonded. The annular member is arranged adjacently to the liquid medicine container to allow an inner space of the annular member to continue into an inner space of the opening.
In an embodiment of the present invention, a dimension of a length of the part of the top end portion of the brush member is larger than a dimension of a width of a root of the part of the top end portion of the brush member.
In an embodiment of the present invention, respective lengths of the plurality of fibers are identical to each other.
A liquid drug applicator based on the present invention includes: an applicator according to any one of the foregoing; and a liquid drug contained in the liquid medicine container.
In accordance with the present invention, a liquid medicine can be delivered to a site located deep in a narrow space, while stimulus that may be given when the liquid medicine is applied is alleviated.
An applicator according to an embodiment of the present invention is described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. In the description of the embodiment, the same or corresponding parts are denoted by the same reference characters, and a description thereof is not repeated.
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Liquid medicine container 130 includes a container body 110 configured to contain a liquid medicine, and an outlet port 120 attached to container body 110.
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An opening 124 with diameter D1 is formed in a central portion of flange 121. Flange 121 has a portion surrounded by second tubular portion 123, and a top surface 125 of this portion is substantially flat. In the present embodiment, the external shape of flange 121, first tubular portion 122, second tubular portion 123, and opening 124 are located coaxially. The outer peripheral surface of first tubular portion 122 fits in the inner peripheral surface of top end portion 112 of container body 110. Accordingly, outlet port 120 and container body 110 are integrated into liquid medicine container 130.
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In the present embodiment, brush member 160 further includes an annular member 150 having one main surface to which a plurality of fibers 140 are bonded.
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Annular member 150 is arranged adjacently to liquid medicine container 130 to allow an inner space of annular member 150 to continue into an inner space of opening 124. Specifically, annular member 150 is arranged adjacently to top surface 125 of flange 121, so as to allow opening 152 of annular member 150 to overlap opening 124 of liquid medicine container 130. The outer periphery of annular member 150 is located in a gap between top surface 125 of flange 121 and the other end portion 175 of second tubular portion 123.
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Regarding applicator 100 in the present embodiment, brush member 160 has a tubular shape in its root portion 144, tapers from root portion 144 toward the top end portion, and the top end portion has a wedge shape. Therefore, the root portion of brush member 160 has appropriate stiffness, while the top end portion of brush member 160 has appropriate flexibility. Accordingly, the top end portion of brush member 160 is allowed to reach a site located deep in a narrow gap, and the top end portion of brush member 160 arriving at a deep site in the narrow gap can be flexed easily.
A liquid medicine delivered from opening 124 of liquid medicine container 130 passes through opening 152 of annular member 150 into opening 149 of brush member 160, and then passes through a part 143 of the top end portion of brush member 160 to be applied to a site for application. Thus, applicator 100 in the present embodiment can deliver the liquid medicine to a site located deep in a narrow gap while alleviating stimulus that may be given when the liquid medicine is applied.
Annular member 150 may not necessarily be arranged, and respective bottom ends of a plurality of fibers 140 may only be bonded together with an adhesive. If brush member 160 can keep the above-described shape without relying on tubular member 170, tubular member 170 may not be arranged. In this case, brush member 160 is bonded to outlet port 120.
Respective lengths of a plurality of fibers 140 are identical to each other. Therefore, brush member 160 is easy to manufacture, and the manufacturing cost of applicator 100 can be reduced.
A first experimental example in which the top end portion of the brush member of the applicator is inserted in a narrow gap is now described. In the first experimental example, applicators of three types in total were prepared: the applicator disclosed in PTL 1 as Comparative Example 1, an applicator in the shape of a felt-tipped pen as Comparative Example 2, and the applicator in the present embodiment as Example 1.
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As to Example 1, the dimensions of a part 143 of the top end portion of brush member 160 were defined as follows: La=10 mm, Hb=3.5 mm.
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The results of the first experimental example are indicated in Table 1. As shown in Table 1, respective inserted lengths LM in gap M=0.15 mm were: 0 mm for Comparative Example 1, 0 mm for Comparative Example 2, and 5.0 mm for Example 1. Respective inserted lengths LM in gap M=0.2 mm were: 0.5 mm for Comparative Example 1, 0 mm for Comparative Example 2, and 5.0 mm for Example 1. Respective inserted lengths LM in gap M=0.5 mm were: 2.0 mm for Comparative Example 1, 1.0 mm for Comparative Example 2, and 6.0 mm for Example 1. Respective inserted lengths LM in gap M=1.0 mm were: 5.0 mm for Comparative Example 1, 1.5 mm for Comparative Example 2, and 6.5 mm for Example 1.
It was confirmed from the results of the first experimental example that applicator 100 of Example 1 was capable of inserting the top end portion of brush member 160 to a site located deep in a narrow gap, as compared with respective applicators of Comparative Examples 1 and 2.
Next, a second experimental example is described in which a relation between diameter D3 of opening 152 of annular member 150 and the amount of application of a liquid medicine was examined. In the second experimental example, applicators of four types in total were prepared: the applicator disclosed in PTL 1 as Comparative Example 1, as well as applicators of three types in the present embodiment that were specifically an applicator with diameter D3 of 2.1 mm as Example 2, an applicator with diameter D3 of 2.0 mm as Example 3, and an applicator with diameter D3 of 1.8 mm as Example 4.
For the applicators of the four types, the amount of application was measured by measuring the weight of the applicator after application to a site for 30 seconds. The liquid was applied ten times, and the average of respective amounts of application performed ten times was determined. The determined average amount of application was standardized with respect to an average amount of application of 1.0 from the applicator of the Comparative Example.
It was confirmed, from the results of the first and second experimental examples, that the applicator in the present embodiment was capable of applying the liquid medicine to a site located deep in a narrow gap.
The embodiments and the examples disclosed herein are given by way of illustration in all respects, not for serving as a basis for restrictive interpretation. The technical scope of the present invention is therefore defined based on claims, rather than based solely on the embodiments and the examples described above, and encompasses all modifications and variations equivalent in meaning and scope to the claims.
1 liquid drug; 10 glass plate; 100 applicator; 110 container body; 111 receptacle; 112 top end portion; 113 external thread; 120 outlet port; 121 flange; 122 first tubular portion; 123 second tubular portion; 124, 152 opening; 125 top surface; 130 liquid medicine container; 140 fiber; 143 part of top end portion; 144 root portion; 149 opening; 150 annular member; 151 main surface; 160 brush member; 170 tubular member; 171 cylindrical portion; 172 hollow frustum portion; 173 shoulder portion; 174 one end portion; 175 the other end portion; 176, 177 inner peripheral surface; 180 cap
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2016-211917 | Oct 2016 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2017/036253 | 10/5/2017 | WO | 00 |