This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/CH2008/000110, filed Mar. 17, 2008 and which claims the benefit of Swiss Patent Application No. 433/07, filed Mar. 19, 2007, the disclosures of all applications being incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a dispensing assembly including a cartridge or syringe having at least one container and accessories, according to the preamble of claim 1.
WO 2005/075312 A1 discloses such a dispensing assembly with a single container having a dispensing nozzle and a cap, whereby the external surface of the nozzle is provided with ramps and retaining means and the internal surface of the cap is provided with cooperating retaining means. In one embodiment the retaining means are snap-fit means to enable to snap the cap onto the nozzle and to disengage it by twisting the cap relatively to the nozzle.
However, a large number of cartridges, double cartridges or syringes or double syringes are known in the art to which further accessories such as mixers, double closure caps, dispensing tips, spray nozzles, or adapters are connected for dispensing.
Generally, two kinds of fastening means are known in the art for double or multiple cartridges or syringes, namely fastening members of the bayonet type such as disclosed in EP 0 730 913 A1, on one hand, and fastening members with a threaded ring such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,228,599 A, on the other hand. These fastening means have in common that the fastening members are either relatively demanding to manufacture or, if an additional part is present, the attachment and removal of the members may be complicated.
On this background, it is the object of the present invention to provide a dispensing assembly including a cartridge or syringe having at least two containers where the accessories like mixers, double closure caps, dispensing tips, spray nozzles, or adapters are simply attachable or removable and whose manufacturing costs are lower than in conventional assemblies. This is accomplished by the dispensing assembly according to claim 1.
Another object of the invention is to provide a dispensing assembly in which it is ensured that the accessories are attached in the correct orientation or prevented that unsuitable accessories are connected. This is accomplished by the dispensing assembly as defined in claim 11.
Hereinafter, the term “cartridge” is meant to designate a double or multiple cartridge or a double or multiple syringe. Two-part multiple cartridges or syringes as well as double cartridges having a concentric arrangement of the containers or a cylindrical container having a separating wall are also encompassed by the above term “double cartridge”.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to drawings of exemplary embodiments.
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Both the retaining segments respectively the snap segments and the lift-off ramps may be continuous or segmented. The gradient angle of the lift-off ramps as well as of the retaining surfaces of the retaining segments and of the engagement surfaces of the snap segments is within a range of about 1° to 30°, preferably 3°-10°. The fastening area further comprises a visual coding member 15 that is e.g. V-shaped here.
On the inner side of the retaining segments, the inner coding means are arranged. In the present example, these inner coding means consist of a volume ratio coding and a mixer type coding. Thus, the interior of retaining segment 11 is limited by two coding webs 16. Between them, any combination of coding webs may be arranged, see
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At least the engagement surfaces 22A, 23A of the snap segments are also parallel to the corresponding lift-off ramps, see
Mixer coupling portion 19 and mixer tube 18 form mixer housing 20 that is arranged rotatably with respect to the inner part 5 of the mixer including the mixing elements, inlets, and inner coding segments. In certain embodiments, it may be advantageous to provide the possibility that the mixing elements can be sheared off from inlet portion 29A when the mixer is twisted off.
In the mixer inlet area, an inner coding segment 24 is arranged that has at least one coding slot 25 which corresponds to coding web 17 on the cartridge. Opposite coding segment 24, another coding segment 26 is arranged whose segment length corresponds to the distance between the coding webs 16 on the cartridge. In order to prevent that the mixer may be attached when rotated by 180°, coding segment 24 is longer than the distance between coding webs 16. The two inlets 27 and 28 of the mixer have different diameters too, inlet 27 having a larger diameter than inlet 28, and these inlets corresponding to outlets 7 and 8 of the cartridge. In the mixer also, the inlets may alternatively have equal diameters.
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The sectional view of
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In the same way as the mixer, the closure cap is visually aligned and pressed onto the cartridge until the snap segments engage behind the retaining segments. Its removal only requires a small twist to disengage the snap segments. Since the closure plugs are pliable, they are bent and pulled out of the outlets of the cartridge as the cap is twisted off.
It is also possible to provide the closure cap with closure plugs that are rotatably arranged in the cap housing.
The sectional view 7C according to plane VIIC-VIIC in
From the foregoing description of the parts, the attachment and removal of the mixer or analogously of the closure cap as it is schematically depicted in
In order to attach the mixer in the correct orientation, the mixer is first aligned by means of the visual coding members 15 and 30. In this position, the mixer can then be pushed onto the cartridge according to
For its withdrawal, the mixer is twisted in the counterclockwise direction, whereby the snap segments slide out of the retaining segments and the mixer can be drawn off. During twisting, the lift-off ramps slide on one another and cause the mixer to be lift-off from the cartridge in the longitudinal axis so that the mixer inlets are pulled out of the cartridge outlets.
It is clearly apparent from the description of the retracting operation why mixer housing 20 together with the mixer coupling portion must be twistable with respect to the mixer inlets and the coding segments. In the present exemplary embodiment, the entire mixer housing, i.e. the mixer coupling portion with the snap segments and the mixer tube is twistable with respect to inner part 5 including the coding segments, inlets, and the mixing element.
It is also possible to make the mixer housing twistable with respect to mixer inlet portion 29A with the coding segments only, the mixing element being fixed inside the mixer tube and the latter being sheared off from the mixer inlet portion due to the twisting movement.
In the interior of its fastening area 46A, mixer 46 has corresponding coding segments 47 and 48, coding segment 47 having two coding slots 49 and coding segment 48 one coding slot 50. This arrangement allows a large number of coding possibilities.
As a variant of the mixer of
If the accessory is in the form of an adapter, one end thereof is provided with a cartridge fastening area 6 or 40A and the other end with an accessory fastening area 9 or 46A.
In this embodiment, the inner coding means consists of the different length of the retaining segments, whereby retaining segment 85 is shorter as retaining segment 86. A further coding means are the different diameters of the outlets 89 and 90.
In difference to the embodiment of
Mixer 91 comprises a fastening area 92, a mixer tube 93 and a mixer coupling portion 94 which is externally provided with a visual coding member 95 in the form of a ridge that can be aligned to visual coding member 88 on the cartridge prior to its attachment. Within the mixer housing 96 and flush with its front surface two lift-off ribs 97 are provided that cooperate with the lift-off ramps 87 on the cartridge.
In difference to the embodiment of
Due to the relatively shortness of the retaining and snap segments and of the lift-off ribs those parts can be arranged essentially parallel to the front surfaces of the cartridge and accessory, since for disengaging the accessory from the cartridge first the retaining and snap segments disengaged and than the lift-off ribs begin to slide on the lift-off ramps of the cartridge for lifting off the accessory.
Mixer coupling portion 94 and mixer tube 93 form mixer housing 96 that is arranged rotatably with respect to the inner part 100 of the mixer including the mixing elements, inlets, and inner coding segments. In certain embodiments, it may be advantageous to provide the possibility that the mixing elements can be sheared off from the inlet portion when the mixer is twisted off.
The two snap segments have different length, corresponding to the different length of retaining segments 85, 86. The two inlets 101 and 102 of the mixer have different diameters too, inlet 101 having a larger diameter than inlet 102, and these inlets corresponding to outlets 89 and 90 of the cartridge. In the mixer also, the inlets may alternatively have equal diameters. The procedure for fastening the accessory to the cartridge is the same for this embodiment as disclosed above.
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0433/07 | Mar 2007 | CH | national |
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WO2008/113196 | 9/25/2008 | WO | A |
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