This application is for entry into the U.S. national phase under §371 for International Application No. PCT/GB03/01102 having an international filing date of Mar. 17, 2003, and from which priority is claimed under all applicable sections of Title 35 of the United States Code including, but not limited to, Sections 120, 363 and 365(c), and which in turn claims priority under 35 USC §119 to Great Britain Patent Application Nos. 0206811.2 and 0227489.2 filed on Mar. 22, 2002 and Nov. 26, 2002, respectively.
The present invention relates to a source fixture particularly, though not exclusively, for a source of a metered dose in a dispenser of aerosol or powder borne medicaments.
Dispensers for inhalation of a metered dose of a medicament are widely used. In simple form, they comprise a body having a mouthpiece and an aerosol can. The can is connected to the body via its spout, which engages in a junction in the body leading to a nozzle opening towards the mouthpiece. Depression of the can towards the body dispenses the dose.
In a breath actuated dispenser, such as described as the second embodiment in our International Application No. PCT/GB01/03313, dated 24 Jul. 2001, the can is fixed to the body and a slidable junction member receives the can spout. A cam mechanism displaces the junction member—and the spout—towards the can, dispensing the dose into the breath actuatable mechanism. In that application, we envisaged locating the can by detents engageable in a groove formed around the can, at which a can closure is crimped onto the can proper. However, we have noticed that appreciable differences can exist between the depressed position of the distal end of the spout and the groove portion at which the detents engage due to the build up of tolerances. The problem is exacerbated by the detents and the groove engaging at oblique surfaces, whereby radial tolerances can influence longitudinal position. The result is that the can is insufficiently accurately located longitudinally with respect to the body and the cam mechanism.
The object of the present invention is to provide a more satisfactory fixture of the can to the body.
According to the invention there is provided a dispenser for a gaseous, gas borne or droplet substance contained in a source thereof, the dispenser comprising:
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a method in the production of a dispenser of the first aspect of the invention, the method consisting in the steps of:
Normally the dispenser will include a breath actuation mechanism for releasing the junction member from its set position, whereby the dose is released to the patient and the spout returns from its dispense position to its normal position. With such a dispenser, the unification step can be followed by a simulated breath actuation. Alternatively, where the action for sliding the junction member to its set position may be adapted to actuate the mechanism in the absence of a simulated breath to return the spout and the junction member to their normal positions.
The unification can be of adhesive between the source and the body, normally in the socket of the body. The body and/or the source or the locator can have a re-entrant feature and the body or the locator can have an aperture communicating with the re-entrant feature through which the adhesive was injected. The re-entrant feature can be an internal groove in the body or the locator for receiving the adhesive for a bond with the source or the body respectively. Alternatively or additionally, the re-entrant feature can be an external groove in the source at a crimp for retaining the spout and the source proper. The injected adhesive can be low temperature hot melt adhesive or fast setting two part adhesive. In either case, the adhesive will set on injection.
Alternatively the unification can be a weld between the source and the body or between the source locator and the body, the welding being performed preferably by ultrasonics or by laser.
A further alternative is a membrane such as a wrapping or a printed label around both the source and the body and unified to both. This alternative can be additional to the use of an adhesive or a weld.
Whilst it is envisaged that the membrane may be of paper, it equally may be of plastics material.
The membrane may be circumferentially continuous around the body as in a shrink wrapping, or it may discontinuous, as in a label wrapped largely around them. It is also conceivable that two or more separate membranes could be used, one to one side and the other to the other side.
The membrane may have self-adhesive applied to it or adhesive may be applied directly to the source and the body. Indeed the membrane can be of material which is self-adhesive.
Where the label is a continuous tube, it can be applied as a shrink wrapping. This is particularly advantageous where the body and the source are of different diameters. A shrink wrapping may grip the body and the source sufficiently tightly to unify them together without requiring adhesive. Alternatively, this may applied for instance as hot melt. The body and/or the source may be contoured to enhance the grip of the shrink wrapping on them. Such contouring may be used for adhesive labels.
Again, it is envisaged that the membrane may be welded, as by ultra-sonic welding to either or both of the source and the body. Whilst the latter is currently of plastics material, the former is likely to be of plastics material in due course, facilitating welding. Ultrasonic welding is possible even where the source is of metal or indeed of glass provided they are coated with plastics material or indeed even if they are not, provided that the welding causes the melted body material to adhere to the source—when cooled again—sufficiently for no relative movement between them under normal use conditions.
More specifically, the following weldings can be envisaged:
In accordance with particular feature of the invention, the source and the body are relatively located in the temporary holding step by:
To help understanding of the invention, specific embodiments thereof will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring first to
The body has a mouthpiece 11 with a pivotal cover 12 drivingly connected to a cam 13. This bears on the underside of a junction member 14, into a socket 15 of which the spout 4 fits. A breath actuated dose release mechanism 16 is provided. Its details form no part of the present invention. The reader is referred our International Application mentioned at the beginning of this specification for details of this mechanism.
The body has a tubular section 7 for receiving the necked down region 5 of the can. The tubular section and the main part of the can having the same external diameter.
A printed paper label 21 coated with self-adhesive is wrapped around the joint between the body and the can to unite the can to the body in position such that when the cover is opened, a dose is dispensed by the cam 13 lifting the junction member and depressing the spout. The dose is retained since the action of opening of the cover sets the breath actuation mechanism. On breathing in through the mouthpiece by the user, the mechanism releases the dose for inhalation.
In order to establish correct positioning of the can with respect to the body, prior to positioning of the label, during assembly of the dispenser, the pre-assembled body 3, cover 12, junction member 14 and release mechanism 16 are set to their “cover open” position as shown in
The label can pass fully around the can or merely pass most of the way around.
Once the can and the body are united by the label, air can be drawn into a duct D close to the mouthpiece to induce the release mechanism to release the dose. The cover can then be closed and the dispenser is ready for shipping and use. Alternatively, the cover can be closed without induced release. The closure causes a finger 22 fast with the cam to engage with a finger 23 fast with the flap 24 of the release mechanism whereby the flap is moved to its
It should be noted that whereas a superficial inspection of
Alternatively the label can be a shrink wrap label 31, as shown in
Referring to
The body has a mouthpiece 111 with a pivotal cover 112 drivingly connected to a cam 113. This bears on the underside of a junction member 114, into a socket 115 of which the spout 104 fits. A breath actuated dose release mechanism 116 is provided. The body has a tubular section 107 for receiving the ferrule 105 of the can. The tubular section and the main part of the can having the same external diameter.
The ferrule is made of aluminium with a coating 121 of polypropylene of sufficient thickness that it can be ultrasonically welded 122 to the tubular section 107 of the body. The can is welded into the body in such position that when the cover is opened, a dose is dispensed by the cam 113 lifting the junction member and depressing the spout. The dose is retained since the action of opening of the cover sets the breath actuation mechanism. On breathing in through the mouthpiece by the user, the mechanism releases the dose for inhalation.
In order to establish the correct positioning prior to welding, during assembly of the dispenser, the pre-assembled body 103, cover 112, junction member 114 and release mechanism 116 are set to their “cover open” position, i.e. with the cover pivoted down from the
The invention is not intended to be restricted to the details of the above described embodiment. For instance, the weld can be replaced by adhesive. Further the embodiment of
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