The present invention relates to a container for the mixing of components.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a container for mixing of components of a mixture, comprising a main chamber, a liquid receptacle and a plunger, the main chamber having an end wall which is frangible so as to provide access for an applicator device after mixing has been undertaken.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
A distal end 26 of the body 12 has an end cap 28 mounted thereto. Further, the distal end 26 is provided with an inwardly facing circumferential flange 27. The end cap 28 is annular and contains a central aperture 30. As shown in
Typically, the thin frangible membrane 38 is manufactured from a thin film or foil that is impermeable to moisture. For example, the thin frangible membrane 38 could be manufactured from an aluminium foil with a heat sealable adhesive on one side. After application of heat or energy (for example ultrasonic energy or induction energy or pressure) the adhesive layer bonds to the distal end 26 and cannot be readily removed. Other examples of the thin frangible membrane 38 are laminated aluminium and plastic films, where two or more films are joined together, and subsequently bonded to the distal end 26.
It is important that the underside of this membrane, which is in contact with the powder 48 (see
Preferably the frangible membrane 38 is from 0.005 to 0.5 mm thick, more preferably from 0.01 to 0.3 mm thick.
Referring to
When fully depressed a front face of the plunger 18 is engaged with the wall 22 of the liquid receptacle 16. Further forward displacement of the plunger 18 causes an increase in hydraulic pressure on the weakened portion 24. Once the hydraulic pressure reaches a critical point the portion 24 will break. This forces a liquid 46 (see
In use, the powder 48 and the liquid 46 are loaded initially into the appropriate sections of the body 12 and the liquid receptacle 16 as shown in
In
The container 10 is then placed into a mixer of a known type, for example a vibrating mixer. After sufficient mixing has occurred the liquid 46 and the powder 48 will form a paste.
to The user then takes the container 10 and forces an applicator with an absorbent end, or a brush, both commonly known, through the frangible membrane 38 causing the membrane 38 to puncture. The paste is then collected on the known applicator device for application by the user. To ensure excess paste is not removed the lip 40 is used to wipe excess material from the applicator without contamination.
The container of the present invention is particularly envisaged for use in mixing of dental materials but it is to be understood that it is of general applicability.
Modifications and variations as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention.
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