The present invention is generally related to a control drop dispensing system and is more particularly directed to such a system including a dispensing tip enabling uniform droplet dispensment.
Applicators or systems for the delivery or instillation of the liquid formulations into an eye by a user have long been known.
Generally, bottles or vials, which contain eye drop formulations, are flexible and have walls sufficiently thin to enable squeezing of the bottle through a nozzle and dispensing orifice.
In use, the user suspends the bottle over an eye to be treated in an inverted or semi-inverted position in order to direct the nozzle toward the eye. The formulation is expelled as the user manually squeezes the wall of the bottle body or a bottom of the bottle. This pressure differential within the bottle drives out a quantity of formulation which exits the vial or bottle via the nozzle orifice as a droplet and descends through gravity into the eye positioned below the nozzle.
While this procedure appears to be straightforward, it often cannot be performed satisfactorily with small volume bottles in order to dispense uniform drops. In addition to handling problems associated with over squeezing or unintentional squeezing of the bottle, the angle of the bottle and nozzle with regard to the eye is significant in determining the droplet size produced.
The droplet size is important in that the dose prescribed to the patient must often be accurately adhered to. If the quantity which is effectively delivered is insufficient, the treatment may not be efficient. On the other hand, if the quantity delivered is too large the surplus in certain cases may cause side effects. Droplet sizes in the range of 10-20 μl makes the delivery more critical.
Accordingly, it is important to be able to administer an exact dose of the formulation required and the present invention provides for a controlled drop dispensing tip and system enabling uniform droplet dispensment of the liquid formulation independent of downward angular orientation of the tip.
A controlled drop dispensing tip for a squeeze bottle in accordance with the present invention generally includes a nozzle assembly having a needle with a lumen therethrough for flow of liquid formulation and an orifice in fluid communication with the lumen having a small diameter for forming the small droplets, preferably in the range of 10-20 micro liters.
A shroud is disposed about the needle in order to prevent inadvertent contact of the needle with the users eye.
More particularly, in one embodiment of the present invention, the shroud partially surrounds the needle and includes an open end with a circumferential opening which enables passage of droplets therepast. In this manner, the nozzle may be held at an approximate 90° angle to a users eye for installation of droplets.
Proper orientation of the tip is provided by a finger guide attached to the nozzle at a position which assures such an orientation of the shroud by a user which allows droplets to pass through the circumferential opening. Preferably, the lumen has an inside diameter less than 0.025 inches in order to control droplet size.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a shroud totally surrounds the needle for preventing contact of the needle with the users eye with the shroud having an open end enabling passage of droplets therepast. In addition, surface charge dissipating fins are disposed approximate the needle end within the needle shroud.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, a controlled drop tip dispensing tip for a squeeze bottle in accordance with the present invention generally includes a nozzle assembly having a lumen therethrough for flow of liquid formulation in an orifice in fluid communication with the lumen forming droplets. The nozzle is attached to a squeeze bottle and a pressure controlled valve is disposed in the orifice with the valve sealing the orifice when pressurized and open when the orifice and releasing a droplet upon release of pressure.
The present invention may be more clearly appreciated when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
A shroud 30 is provided and partially surrounds the needle 20 to prevent inadvertent contact of the needle 20 with a user's eye (not shown). The shroud 30 includes an open end 34 and a circumferential opening 38 enabling passage of droplets therepast. As shown the bottle 12 is held in a generally horizontal position with droplets departing the nozzle at approximate a 90° angle.
A finger guide 42 is attached to the nozzle 16 at a position assuring proper orientation of said shroud 30 by a user (not shown) allowing droplets to pass through said circumferential opening 38. Finger depressions 46 in the bottle 12 facilitate squeezing of the bottle 12 and also contribute to the users proper orientation of the nozzle 16 for accurate dispensing of droplets through the shroud opening 38.
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The lumen 58 has an inside diameter of less than about 0.025 inches in order to produce small droplets in the range of 10-20 μl. The nozzle 54 is attachable to a squeeze bottle 66 in a conventional manner.
A shroud 70 totally surrounds the needle with the shroud 70 having an open end 72 enabling passage of droplets (not shown) therepast.
The shroud 70 shown in
In addition, fins 76 may be disposed proximate the needle 56, and within the shroud 70, for dissipating any surface charge in the needle 56 or area within the shroud 70.
Yet another embodiment 80 of the present invention is shown in
A pressure controlled valve 92 is disposed in the orifice 88. The valve 92 seals the orifice when pressurized and opens the orifice for releasing a droplet (not shown in
Although there has been hereinabove described a specific controlled drop dispensing tip for bottles in accordance with the present invention for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention may be used to advantage, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the recited elements. Further, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein. Accordingly, any and all modifications, variations or equivalent arrangements which may occur to those skilled in the art, should be considered to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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60618765 | Oct 2004 | US |