The present invention relates to an arrangement and method for transferring, mixing, and dispensing components that comprises at least two dispensing devices, according to the preamble of claims 1 and 10.
An arrangement of this kind is known from EP-0 292 472, disclosing a set for preparing and applying a tissue adhesive where in each case four syringe bodies are combined in pairs via a coupling member to form a respective unit. The coupling member comprises respective cones for receiving a corresponding conical portion on the syringe, but such a cone connection is insufficient for higher pressures and in applications having high safety requirements. Moreover, the reference only discloses connections between two opposite or adjacent syringes, respectively.
In certain applications it is necessary to mix and dispense up to four or even more components, and the components may be both liquid and powdery, granular, or porous. Generally, the components are stored separately and mixed by shaking, stirring, and/or by means of a static mixer, or dissolved.
On this background, it is the object of the present invention to provide an arrangement and a method as defined above that allow not only a simple handling and a thorough mixing but also a high reliability of operation. An arrangement and a method attaining this object are described in claims 1 and 10.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to drawings of exemplary embodiments.
The first exemplary embodiment of an arrangement of the invention comprises a first and a second double dispensing device, hereinafter designated as double syringe 1 and double syringe 2, each having two storage containers 5 and 6 resp. 7 and 8. The double syringes comprise respective double thrust rods 9 and 10 with pistons 11 and 12 arranged thereon, see FIGS. 2 to 5, and are closed with closure caps 13 and 14, see
The described double syringes are available on the market. The essential aspect of the arrangement of the invention is the transfer of the content of one double syringe into the content of the other double syringe and the subsequent dispensing through a mixer or an accessory such as a tip or the like, or the transfer of the components of the double syringes to a common coupling for a mixer or an accessory. The connection between the two double syringes is ensured by the transfer unit which, depending on the embodiment, provides the above described transfer modes.
Alternatively, instead of double syringes, conventional double cartridges may be used whose pistons are actuated by the thrust rods of a dispensing appliance. Furthermore, all examples of double dispensing devices analogously apply to single or multiple dispensing devices.
In the first embodiment variant, transfer unit 15 comprises two transfer channels of which only anterior transfer channel 16 is visible in
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In
In the embodiment variant according to FIGS. 1 to 5, attaching the two double syringes to the transfer unit establishes a connection between the outlets of the double syringes. Thus, the liquids from storage containers 7 and 8 of double syringe 2 may e.g. enter into the storage containers 5 and 6 of double syringe 1 for being mixed with the components contained therein. More specifically, liquid component 21 from storage container 7 is delivered to component 22 in storage container 5, which may be a powder, and liquid component 23 from storage container 8 to component 24 in storage container 6, which may also be a powder or a granulate.
After the transfer by means of double thrust rod 10, the components are mixed by shaking or stirring or are dissolved, and double syringe 2 may be removed and disposed of. Transfer unit 15 may be removed as well, and syringe 1 filled with mixtures 28 and 29 may be provided via bayonet coupling 37 with a mixer 25, see
According to
The two mixtures 28 and 29 resulting from mixing component 21 with component 22 and component 23 with component 24, respectively, are driven through mixer 25 by means of double thrust rod 9, mixer 25 having inlets 26 and 27 as well as mixing elements 30.
In the exemplary embodiment of
The function is similar to that of the first exemplary embodiment, i.e. first the two syringes are attached to the transfer unit, the liquid from double syringe 2 is transferred to double syringe 1 and then syringe 2 and the transfer unit are removed from syringe 1 and after the mixing operation by shaking or by means of a mixing arrangement 3, a mixer or an accessory can be attached to syringe 1, whereupon the mixtures are dispensed from syringe 1. Here also, it would be possible theoretically to provide a transfer unit for more than two double syringes.
Outlets 17 and 41 as well as coupling flanges 19 and 20 of the syringes are same as in the variant according to
Based on the exemplary embodiments described above, it is possible to interconnect more than two double syringes using an adapted transfer unit whereby another liquid containing e.g. hormones, antibiotics or the like may be admixed to the mixture while it is being dispensed or a second double syringe or single syringe may be connected to double syringe 1 that is ultimately used for dispensing.
For dispensing, instead of the static mixer, an outlet attachment of any kind may be attached. Mixing of mixtures 28 and 29 may be achieved by shaking double syringe 1 or by means of mixing arrangement 4.
The size of the storage containers of the double syringes may differ both in length and diameter. The double syringes need not be arranged in parallel, as illustrated. Also, the double syringe that is dispensing may be inserted in a dispensing appliance as it is usual practice with double cartridges. The components in the dispensing double syringe may be powdery or liquid. Furthermore, outlets 33 and 34 need not be of the same kind and may have different diameters. Analogously, what has been disclosed for double syringes is also applicable to double cartridges, to single syringes or cartridges, or to other interconnected dispensing devices.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1424/03 | Aug 2003 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH04/00518 | 8/18/2004 | WO | 2/17/2006 |