This application is a US national phase application of PCT application no. PCT/CH2009/000240 filed Jul. 7, 2009 which claims priority from Switzerland Application 01314/08, filed Aug. 19, 2008. All of the aforesaid applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if fully set forth herein.
The present invention relates to a dispensing assembly comprising a cartridge having at least one storage container with a bag placed therein, a dispensing device that is connectable to the cartridge, and opening means acting upon the bag.
A dispensing assembly of this kind is e.g. known from DE 19618693, EP 1 112 779, or WO 0061457. These and other dispensing assemblies with bags have in common that the opening, resp. cutting member essentially acts frontal on the bags(s) within the cartridge, in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge, and is rigidly arranged.
Particularly in multiple cartridges, this opening procedure has the following disadvantages:
A restriction of the bag opening since the opening mechanism and the cartridge outlet diameter are interdependent.
Large volumes of lost material since the path up to the point where the two components are merged can only be realized by long channels leading to the mixer inlet.
In the case of highly viscous materials, the pressure drop is high because the two components cannot be conducted from the bags into the mixer on the shortest and direct path.
Frontal piercing along the longitudinal axis of the bags entails the risk that the bag is torn in an undefined manner instead of being opened by a geometrically defined opening procedure.
Moreover, in the devices of the prior art, parts of the bag may involuntarily be torn off and possibly applied along with the mass in an uncontrolled manner.
On the background of this prior art, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing assembly of the aforementioned kind that allows a controlled opening of the bag(s) and a clean dispensing while the pressure loss and the volume of lost outflowing material are to be kept as low as possible. This is accomplished by the dispensing assembly wherein the opening means comprises a cutting member that is rotatable with respect to the cartridge and has one or a plurality of knife-edge(s) that are arranged in distance from the longitudinal axis of the cartridge. Further advantages and embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to drawings of an exemplary embodiment.
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Mixer housing 6 holds mixing elements 11. Connected to mixing elements 11 is a driving member 12 having a guide pin 12A and a cutting member 13 arranged thereon which in the present case comprises two knife-edges 20 that are arranged and orientated essentially parallelly to and in a distance from driving member 12, respectively to the longitudinal axis of the mixer, and are provided with sharp edges 14.
The cutting member may consist of the same material as the mixing elements or of metal or another material. Instead of two knife-edges, a single knife-edge arranged essentially parallelly to the longitudinal axis may be used which in this case is rotatable 360°. In an embodiment variant, the knife-edges may be arranged and orientated at an angle to the longitudinal axis.
It is further apparent in the drawings that the mixer is fitted to the cartridge rotatably and sealingly, the cartridge having an outlet flange 15 with a circumferential groove 16 in which a bead 17 at the inlet side end of the mixer housing engages. The actuating wings 7 arranged on the mixer housing facilitate the rotation of the housing and of the cutting member connected thereto. Instead of the circumferential groove, the cartridge may be provided with a corresponding fastening means for the rotatable attachment of the mixer.
In the case of a cutting member having two knife-edges, it is advantageous to provide a stop in order to prevent that it can be rotated more than 180° as the blade should no longer be active once the bag has been cut open. In
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In difference to the above disclosed exemplary embodiment, it is also possible to arrange a cutting member having three knife-edges between a triple cartridge, respective bags being placed in three storage containers. By a rotation of the mixer housing with the knife-edges by 120°, the three bags can be opened simultaneously. It is possible in this arrangement also to use a single knife-edge with a rotation of 360°, whereby the opening operation is carried out essentially simultaneously.
Instead of three or more storage containers in a corresponding cartridge, a single storage container with a single bag may be provided that is opened by a correspondingly shaped but similarly acting cutting member.
Moreover, the cutting member need not be connected to the mixing elements; both in a mixer and in a dispensing device of another kind, the cutting member may be connected to a ring that is arranged on the dispensing device and rotatable with respect to the cartridge. This is especially the case if a bayonet coupling between the cartridge and the dispensing device is used.
Instead of a mixer, the dispensing device connected to the cartridge may consist of a spray device with a spray head, an adapter, or a dispensing tube, the rotatable cutting member being arranged in the coupling section thereof. Alternatively, the rotatable cutting member with the twisting device may be designed as an additional functional unit.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1314/08 | Aug 2008 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH2009/000240 | 7/7/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/17/2011 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2010/020060 | 2/25/2010 | WO | A |
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3826887 | Feb 1990 | DE |
19618693 | Nov 1997 | DE |
154345 | Sep 1985 | EP |
1112779 | Jul 2001 | EP |
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9200318 | Sep 1993 | NL |
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WO 0144074 | Jun 2001 | WO |
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PCT International Search Report and Written Opinion on international application No. PCT/CH2009/000240 dated Sep. 11, 2009; 9 pages. |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20110138741 A1 | Jun 2011 | US |