Information
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Patent Grant
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6334551
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Patent Number
6,334,551
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Date Filed
Monday, February 5, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 1, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Derakshani; Philippe
- Bui; Thach H
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 131
- 222 212
- 222 213
- 222 481
- 222 482
- 222 494
- 222 495
- 222 496
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A container for dispensing liquids comprises a body member and a closure including a cap in the form of a plastic molding having an outlet and a control valve within the cap for controlling the dispensing of liquid through the outlet, the control valve being in the form of a one piece plastic molding having a diaphragm portion and a nose portion, the nose portion of the valve normally sealing the outlet but being displaceable therefrom on distortion of the diaphragm portion resulting from pressurization of the interior of the body member, the cap further including a one-way valve which, on pressurization of the interior of the body member, is closed to seal the interior of the cap from the atmosphere, and, on release of pressure from the interior of the body member, opens to interconnect the interior of the cap with the atmosphere to facilitate return of the body member to its normal rest condition.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to containers, and more particularly to containers for dispensing pastes, gels, creams and other products hereinafter referred to as liquids.
BACKGROUND
It is often desirable to be able to dispense controlled quantities of liquid from an elongate container, tube or the like through an outlet in the cap of the container at an angle to the direction of flow of liquid from the container to the cap, rather than through an outlet in the top of the container, and in a wiping action directly onto the skin, for example the arm or leg, for subsequent rubbing into the skin for treatment purposes.
Such a wiping action is most conveniently achieved by using a container having a relatively long neck and a narrower cap to provide an ergonomic profile to the container.
However, the number of such containers available with such angled side outlets is limited, while those that are currently available suffer from a number of disadvantages, not the least of which are that the dispensing mechanisms thereof are of relatively complex construction and are expensive to manufacture.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,638 discloses a container having a nozzle provided with an outlet which dispenses the contents of the associated container in a direction perpendicular to the direction of feed of the content of the container to the nozzle and under the control of a flexible diaphragm. However, the nozzle incorporates a tortuous series of channels/passageways for the flow of fluid to the outlet, while the diaphragm is integral with, or connected to, a piston of complex configuration urged by a spring into a normal rest position sealing the outlet. Clearly such an arrangement is expensive to manufacture and requires careful manual assembly, while it has also been found to suffer from hygiene problems.
Reference is also made to U.S. Pat. No. 4,798,311, CH 225084 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,170,588 all of which disclose containers with outlets in the sides thereof, but all of which are also of relatively complex construction, difficult to manufacture and difficult to assemble, and to U.S. Pat. No. 3,008,611 disclosing a metal container which, on inversion and squeezing, dispenses liquid through an outlet in the cap under the control of a valve element comprising a one-piece plastic extrusion, the container further including a one-way valve in the form of a vented rubber gasket to facilitate restoration of the sides of the container subsequent to dispensing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It would be desirable to be able to provide a container capable of controlled dispensing of liquid, particularly but not exclusively from a side outlet therein, and of a simpler, more hygienic construction and more economically manufactured than heretofore, preferably suitable for automated assembly to enable efficient high volume production.
According to the present invention there is provided a container comprising a body member for containing liquid and a neck at one end thereof through which liquid flows on pressurization of the interior of the body member, and a closure for the body member including a cap located on the neck of the body member and having an outlet therein for dispensing therethrough liquid flowing through the neck of the body member, a control valve located within the cap for controlling the dispensing of liquid flowing from the body member to the outlet from the cap, the control valve being a one piece plastic moulding including a diaphragm portion and a nose portion extending from one side of said diaphragm portion, and having a rest position in which the nose portion engages in, to seal, the outlet from the cap, and a one-way valve in the flow path of liquid from the body member to the outlet and communicating with the atmosphere, said one-way valve having a closed position sealing the interior of the container from the atmosphere and an open position interconnecting the interior of the container with the atmosphere, the arrangement being such that, on pressurization of the interior of the body member, liquid from the body member flows through the neck of the body member into the cap to close the one-way valve and to engage with the one side of the diaphragm portion of the control valve to distort said diaphragm portion whereby the nose portion of the control valve is displaced from the outlet and liquid is dispensed therethrough, and, on subsequent release of pressure from the interior of the body member, the control valve returns, under the influence of its inherent resiliency and atmospheric pressure, to its rest position with the nose portion thereof seating in, to seal, the outlet, and the one-way valve opens to facilitate re-pressurization of the interior of the body member, characterized in that the cap includes an annular seating for the control valve projecting inwardly of the cap and being of hollow, open-ended generally cylindrical shape the bore through which interconnects the interior of the cap with the atmosphere, the control valve being mounted on the seating with the diaphragm portion thereof sealing the inner end of the seating and whereby the other side of the diaphragm portion remote from the nose portion is subjected to atmospheric pressure.
It will be appreciated that, with such an arrangement, the closure for the body member can be of extremely simple construction and can comprise a minimal number of individual components which can be readily manufactured by plastic moulding techniques, and, where appropriate, automatically assembled, the provision of the one-way valve ensuring quick and efficient return of the body member to its normal rest condition.
The control valve may be overmoulded on the inner end of the seating.
The annular seating may be integrally moulded with the cap.
Alternatively the annular seating may be separate from, and be a push-fit into, the cap.
The separate seating may have integrally formed therewith a secondary seating adapted to receive therein the one-way valve such as to locate said one-way valve in the flow path of liquid from the interior of the body member to the outlet from the cap.
The separate seating may be interconnected with the cap by means of a reduced-thickness hinge.
The one-way valve may be mounted in the cap or in the neck of the body member.
The outlet may be formed in a plate portion movable relative to the remainder of the cap between a normal position completing the cap and a displaced position providing access to the interior of the cap and to the control valve.
The plate portion may be integrally moulded with the remainder of the cap and movable relative thereto by means of a hinge, or may be separate from the remainder of the cap and a snap fit into an associated operative position in the remainder of the cap.
It will be appreciated that the provision of the annular seating open to the atmosphere and the movable plate portion combine to enable ready, automated assembly of the container, in that the control valve can be inserted into the cap through the open plate portion, positioned on the seating, and the plate portion subsequently closed to completed the closure.
Furthermore, the provision of the apertured seating and the movable plate portion as disclosed permits ready overmoulding of the control valve on the seating, in that the opposed metal inserts or dies for forming the valve can be inserted one through the seating and the other through the open plate portion whereby the control valve can be formed on the seating.
The closure may include a plug member adapted to be a friction fit within the cap to engage the other side of the diaphragm portion of the control valve remote from the nose portion and to retain the nose portion in its rest position engaging in, to seal, the outlet, such an arrangement serving to prevent inadvertent dispensing from the container.
Conveniently, the plug member is integrally moulded with the cap and is pivotal relative thereto about a reduced thickness hinge between an operative position engaging the diaphragm portion of the valve and a released position displaced from the control valve.
The closure may be integrally moulded with the body member to form a continuation of the neck of said body member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1 and 2
are vertical sections through part of a first container according to the invention the closure for which includes a plate portion, with the plate portion in its normal position and its displaced position respectively;
FIGS. 3 and 4
are vertical sections through part of a second container according to the invention, prior to assembly and subsequent to assembly respectively of the associated closure;
FIG. 5
is a vertical section through a closure for a third container according to the invention which includes a plate portion, the plate portion being in its displaced position;
FIG. 5
a
shows the control valve and one-way valve of the closure of
FIG. 5
in perspective, and
FIGS. 6 and 7
are vertical sections through a fourth container according to the invention with the closure in a closed and an open position respectively.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
there is shown part of a container comprising a body portion or reservoir
2
of a flexible plastics material, and including a reduced-diameter, externally threaded neck
4
.
A closure for the body member
2
is indicated generally at
6
and includes a hollow cap
8
moulded from a semi-rigid plastic material such as polythene or polyethylene. The cap
8
has an internally threaded skirt
10
at its lower regions for co-operation with the thread on the neck
4
to locate the closure
6
on the body member, although this location could be effected by means of a snap fit between the components or by the closure
6
being integrally moulded with the body member
2
.
The upper regions of the cap
8
are of reduced diameter and include an outlet
12
in a sidewall thereof. More particularly, the outlet
12
is formed in a plate portion
14
forming part of the sidewall of the cap
8
but being mounted to the remainder of the cap
8
by means of a reduced thickness hinge
16
whereby the plate portion
14
can be pivoted between a normal operative position shown in
FIG. 1
in which it is a sealing snap fit in a corresponding aperture
18
formed in the cap
8
, and an open position shown in
FIG. 2
displaced from said aperture
18
and providing access to the interior of the cap
8
. Alternatively the plate portion
14
may be separate from the remainder of the cap
8
and not connected thereto by a hinge or other means.
Integrally moulded in the cap
8
opposite the outlet
12
is a hollow, open-ended cylindrical primary seating
20
which extends radially into the upper regions of the cap
8
, the central axis of the seating
20
being perpendicular to the central axis of the neck
4
of the body member
2
, said central axis of the seating
20
passing through the outlet
12
, the hollow bore through the seating
20
interconnecting the interior of the cap
8
with the atmosphere.
The closure
6
further includes a control valve indicated generally at
22
and comprising an annular skirt portion
24
one end of which is closed by a circular diaphragm portion
26
on the surface of which remote from the skirt portion
24
is formed a central nose portion
28
. The valve
22
is integrally moulded from a soft thermoplastic material, or an elastomer or a silicone rubber with the skirt portion
24
being sealingly located on the seating
20
whereby the diaphragm portion
26
defines a barrier between the interior of the cap
8
and the atmosphere. The skirt portion
24
may be a friction fit on the seating
20
or may be moulded thereto to be integral with the cap
8
.
In the rest position of the valve
22
, the nose portion
28
thereof is urged into, to seal, the outlet
18
, with atmospheric pressure being applied to the surface of the diaphragm portion
26
remote from the nose portion
28
.
Also integrally moulded in the cap
8
below the primary seating
20
is a secondary seating
30
of generally hollow cylindrical shape extending into the cap
8
and forming a continuation of an aperture
32
provided in the wall of the cap
8
. An annular step or ridge
34
is formed internally of the aperture
32
for reasons which will become apparent.
A one-way valve of moulded plastics material is indicated generally at
36
and is located within the seating
30
and aperture
32
, the valve
36
comprising a plate portion
38
the diameter of which is less than the internal diameter of the seating
30
but greater than the internal diameter of the step
34
, a head portion
40
in the form of an arrow being provided to one side of the plate portion
38
, and a tail portion
42
, which may be of cruciform transverse section, extending from the other side of the plate portion
38
.
The valve
36
is positioned in the cap
8
by pressing the head portion
40
of the valve through the step
34
from the inside of the cap, the arms thereof then co-operating with the external face of the step
34
to prevent removal of the valve
36
once inserted, and the valve
36
being movable axially of the seating
30
between a first position in which the plate portion
38
seats on the internal face of the step
34
to seal the aperture
32
, and a second position in which the arms of the head portion
40
seat on the external face of the step
34
to open the aperture
32
and interconnect the interior of the cap
8
with the atmosphere.
In order to dispense the content of the container, the body portion
2
thereof is squeezed to pressurise the interior of the container. This increase in pressure forces the content of the container through the neck
4
into the closure
6
and into forcible engagement with the surface of the diaphragm portion
26
carrying the nose portion
28
.
The diaphragm portion
26
is thus displaced to the left as viewed in
FIG. 1
whereby the nose portion
28
is displaced from the outlet
12
, and the content of the container is dispensed through said outlet
12
.
Conveniently this dispensing is accompanied by a downward movement of the container with the outlet
12
against the skin of a user whereby the liquid, for example moisturising cream or sun-tanning cream, is deposited on the skin of the user for subsequent rubbing therein.
The pressure of liquid within the closure
6
also acts on the valve
36
, and in particular on the plate portion
38
, which is urged into its first position sealing the aperture
32
and maintaining pressure within the closure
6
.
On release of the squeezing pressure from the body member
2
, and by virtue of its inherent resiliency and the application of atmospheric pressure on the surface of the diaphragm portion
26
remote from the nose portion
28
, the control valve returns to the normal rest position seating in and sealing the outlet
12
, thereby terminating dispensing of the content from the container.
The reduction in pressure within the body member
2
results in the valve
36
being moved, under the influence of atmospheric pressure on the plate portion
38
, to its second or open position whereby the interior of the closure
6
and the body member
2
are interconnected with the atmosphere by way of the aperture
32
. Thus the speed of return of the body member
2
to its normal rest condition on release of the squeezing pressure therefrom is improved as a result of air flowing into the container through the aperture
32
.
It will be appreciated that the described container is of relatively simple and therefore inexpensive construction, and is particularly suited to automated assembly. The provision of the hollow seating
20
and the movable plate portion
14
enables the control valve
22
to be overmoulded to the seating
20
, the opposed relevant metal shapers or inserts being capable of insertion through the seating
20
and the aperture
18
. The control valve
22
may exclude the skirt portion
24
, with the peripheral regions of the diaphragm portion
28
being overmoulded on the seating
20
.
Additionally, the provision of the hinged plate portion
14
enables ready access to the interior of the closure
6
whereby the control valve
22
and one-way valve
36
can be located in their operative positions on the seatings
20
,
30
through the aperture
18
, again facilitating automated assembly.
The provision of the outlet
12
in the side of the closure
6
, as distinct from the end thereof, makes the container of the invention particularly suited to the application of the content thereof to the skin with the aforementioned wiping action, such application ensuring all the dispensed liquid is deposited on the skin with the wiping action serving to remove all liquid from the exterior of the outlet and ensuring cleanliness and improved hygiene compared with equivalent containers. The outlet
12
may, however, be in the end of the closure
6
.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention particularly suited to narrow-necked containers, the control valve
22
does not include a skirt portion
24
and the closure does not include the seating
20
, the peripheral edge regions of the diaphragm portion
26
being secured directly to the cap
8
. More particularly the edge regions of the diaphragm portion
26
of the valve
22
may be overmoulded to the bounding edge of the circular aperture formed in the sidewall of the cap
8
opposite the outlet
12
, with the other side of the diaphragm portion
26
exposed to the atmosphere.
FIGS. 3 and 4
show a further embodiment of the invention in which the seatings
20
,
30
are formed separately from the cap
8
and comprise a unitary insert
44
which, together with the control valve
22
and one-way valve
36
mounted thereon, is a snap-fit into a corresponding aperture in the sidewall of the cap
8
opposite the outlet
12
.
It will be appreciated that the arrangement of
FIGS. 3 and 4
is also particularly suited to automated assembly, while the control valve
22
can be separate from or overmoulded to the seating
20
. The pivotal plate portion has been dispensed with, the outlet
12
being formed directly in the cap
8
.
FIGS. 5 and 5
a
show part of a container similar to that of
FIGS. 1 and 2
other than in the configuration of the one-way valve.
More particularly, the one-way valve comprises a flexible plastics cap
46
adapted to seat over the hollow cylindrical seating
30
and having a normal rest position as shown in
FIG. 5
in which the end wall of the cap
46
seals the bore through the seating
30
.
A pair of diametrically opposed holes
48
are formed in the cap
46
, while the control valve
22
and the one-way valve
46
are integrally moulded as shown in
FIG. 5
a,
the moulding further including a retaining pin member
50
the increased-diameter head of which is a friction fit in an associated aperture within the cap
8
to locate the assembly within the cap
8
, and flexible connecting strips
52
between the cap
46
and the valve
22
, and between the cap
46
and the member
50
.
The arrangement is such that, when the pressure within the container
2
falls below atmospheric pressure, as will occur on release of the squeezing pressure from the body member
2
, the cap
46
is urged inwardly under atmospheric pressure to disengage from the end of the seating
30
. This movement of the cap
46
, which is controlled by the flexible strips
52
, interconnects the bore in the seating
30
with the holes
48
in the cap whereby air can flow into the interior of the container to assist return of the body member
2
to its normal rest condition.
Inadvertent dispensing from the container, for example during travelling, may be prevented in any one of a number of different ways. For example, the closure
6
may be provided with a plug, such as that referenced P in
FIG. 5
, which is a tight friction fit in the volume defined by the seating
20
and the surface of the diaphragm portion
26
remote from the nose portion
28
, said plug engaging said surface of the diaphragm portion
26
to prevent deflection of the diaphragm portion
26
until the plug
32
is removed from the volume. Conveniently the plug
32
is integrally moulded with the cap
8
and is connected thereto by a reduced thickness hinge to enable movement of the plug
32
into and out of its operative position in engagement with the valve
22
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
there is shown a still further embodiment of the invention in which components equivalent to those of the earlier embodiments are similarly referenced.
The container is a so-called volume dispenser and includes a bellows-like section
52
compression of which controls the volume of liquid dispensed from the body member
2
of the container through the outlet
12
.
More particularly, the neck
4
of the body member
2
feeds into a chamber
54
, which may be integrally formed with the neck
41
an end wall
56
of said chamber
54
incorporating the seating
30
and one-way valve
36
. An aperture
58
is formed in the sidewall
60
of the chamber
54
.
The container includes a cap
62
of plastics material mounted on the body member
2
to be rotatable relative to the body member
2
between a closed position shown in FIG.
6
and an open position shown in FIG.
7
. The cap
62
includes a passageway
64
therein which feeds from a position adjacent the chamber
54
to a volume surrounding the control valve
22
and including the surface of the diaphragm portion
26
of the valve
22
carrying the nose portion
28
. The other surface of the diaphragm portion
26
is open to atmosphere by way of an aperture
66
in the seating
20
. The cap
62
further includes a plate
68
which is a non-sealing fit thereon for cosmetic purposes.
In order to dispense liquid from the container, the cap
62
is rotated from the position shown in
FIG. 6
to that shown in
FIG. 7
to align the passageway
64
with the aperture
58
in the sidewall
60
of the chamber
54
. The bellows-like section
52
is then compressed and liquid is dispensed from the container through the outlet
12
in the manner detailed above in respect of the preceding embodiments.
On release of pressure from the body member, the bellows-like section
52
returns to its normal extended condition, facilitated by the intake of air through the one-way valve
36
, while the control valve
22
returns to its normal rest condition facilitated by atmospheric pressure through the aperture
66
.
Clearly the precise construction of the containers could differ from those described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the container may include a number of outlets
12
and a corresponding number of control valves
22
, each outlet having a number of bristles associated therewith externally of the cap whereby the content of the container can be applied in the manner of a brush, while the configuration of the control valve, in particular the nose portion
28
thereof, may be altered. In all embodiments of the invention, it is preferred that, in its normal rest position, the nose portion of the valve extends right through the outlet whereby no liquid can remain in said outlet after use of the container. The end of the nose portion of the valve may also extend right through the outlet even in the open position of the valve, whereby liquid dispensed through the outlet, for example nail varnish, may be applied by the end of the nose portion.
The one-way valve
36
may be mounted in the neck
4
of the body member
2
rather than in the cap
8
, while the insert
44
may be interconnected with the cap
8
by means of a reduced-thickness hinge.
Thus there is described a container of relatively simple construction capable of economic production and automated assembly that provides the consumer with numerous advantages compared with currently available products.
In particular, the container of the invention enables the consumer to dispense smooth, measured quantities either in small doses or large doses and regardless of the viscosity of the liquid.
The sizes of the outlets and the valves can readily be altered to suit different products and the dispensing requirements of the consumer, and can accommodate a wide range of products from highly viscous pastes right through to water, while rapid return of the squeezed container to its normal rest condition is ensured.
Claims
- 1. A container comprising a body member for containing liquid and a neck at one end thereof through which liquid flows on pressurization of the interior of the body member, and a closure for the body member including a cap located on the neck of the body member and having an outlet therein for dispensing therethrough liquid flowing through the neck of the body member a control valve located within the cap for controlling the dispensing of liquid flowing from the body member to the outlet from the cap, the control valve being a one piece plastic moulding including a diaphragm portion and a nose portion extending from one side of said diaphragm portion, and having a rest position in which the nose portion engages in, to seal, the outlet from the cap, and a one-way valve in the flow path of liquid from the body member to the outlet and communicating with the atmosphere said one-way valve having a closed position sealing the interior of the container from the atmosphere and an open position interconnecting the interior of the container with the atmosphere the arrangement being such that, on pressurization of the interior of the body member, liquid from the body member flows through the neck of the body member into the cap to close the one-way valve and to engage with the one side of the diaphragm portion of the control valve to distort said diaphragm portion whereby the nose portion of the control valve is displaced from the outlet and liquid is dispensed therethrough, and, on subsequent release of pressure from the interior of the body member, the control valve returns, under the influence of its inherent resiliency and atmospheric pressure, to its rest position with the nose portion thereof seating in, to seal, the outlet, and the one-way valve opens to facilitate re-pressurization of the interior of the body member, characterized in that the cap includes an annular seating for the control valve projecting inwardly of the cap and being of hollow, open-ended generally cylindrical shape the bore through which interconnects the interior of the cap with the atmosphere, the control valve being mounted on the seating with the diaphragm portion thereof sealing the inner end of the seating and whereby the other side of the diaphragm portion remote from the nose portion is subjected to atmospheric pressure.
- 2. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the control valve is overmoulded on the inner end of the seating.
- 3. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the annular seating is integrally moulded with the cap.
- 4. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the annular seating is separate from, and is a push-fit into, the cap.
- 5. A container as claimed in claim 4 in which the separate seating has integrally formed therewith a secondary seating adapted to receive therein the one-way valve such as to locate said one-way valve in the flow path of liquid from the interior of the body member to the outlet from the cap.
- 6. A container as claimed in claim 4 in which the separate seating is interconnected with the cap by means of a reduced-thickness hinge.
- 7. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the one-way valve is mounted in the cap.
- 8. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the one-way valve is mounted in the neck, of the body member.
- 9. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the outlet is formed in a plate portion movable relative to the remainder of the cap between a normal position completing the cap and a displaced position providing access to the interior of the cap and to the control valve.
- 10. A container as claimed in claim 9 in which the plate portion is integrally moulded with the remainder of the cap and movable relative thereto by means of a hinge.
- 11. A container as claimed in claim 9 in which the plate portion is separate from the remainder of the cap and is a snap fit into an associated operative position in the remainder of the cap.
- 12. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the closure includes a plug member adapted to be a tight friction fit within the cap to engage the other side of the diaphragm portion of the control valve remote from the nose portion and to retain the nose portion in its rest position engaging in, to seal, the outlet.
- 13. A container as claimed in claim 12 in which the plug member is integrally moulded with the cap and is pivotal relative thereto about a reduced thickness hinge between an operative position engaging the diaphragm portion of the control valve and a released position displaced from the control valve.
- 14. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the closure is integrally moulded with the body member to form a continuation of the neck of said body member.
- 15. A container as claimed in claim 1 in which the control valve is positioned within the cap with the central axis thereof at an angle to the central axis of the neck of the body member.
- 16. A container as claimed in claim 15 in which said angle is substantially 90°.
Priority Claims (1)
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PCT/GB98/02328 |
Aug 1998 |
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WO00/07899 |
2/17/2000 |
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