This application is the National Phase of PCT/CH2007/000193, filed Apr. 23, 2007, which claims priority to Switzerland Application No. 00803/06, filed May 17, 2006, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a dispensing device with a spray assembly according to the preamble of claim 1. A device of this kind is e.g. known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,260,110, which patent mainly relates to the design of a spray nozzle, however. This patent specification only discloses dispensing devices having a spray nozzle for a single component.
For certain medical applications, however, two-component materials are stored in double syringes or double cartridges, mixed by means of static mixers and dispensed using different application instruments. For large surface dispensing or when a distribution of the mixed materials by means of an applicator is not possible, a spraying system has to be used. In conventional spray assemblies, the two-component materials are only mixed to a limited extent or compressed air is additionally required which in certain operations leads to undesirable aerosol formation and does not always ensure a homogeneous distribution of the two components on the sprayed surface.
On this background, it is the object of the present invention to provide a dispensing device by means of which two or more components are homogenously mixed prior to their entry into the spray nozzle. In addition, as the components harden after having been mixed and sprayed, the mixing and spray assembly should be exchangeable in the simplest possible manner. This is accomplished by the dispensing device according to claim 1.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to drawings of exemplary embodiments.
Dispensing device 1 according to
Mixing and spray head 3, hereinafter called “head” for the 10 sake of simplicity, is essentially composed of three parts, namely a transfer housing 7 and a mixing and spray piece 8 that may be connected to the transfer housing by snap means, welding, cementing, a screw connection or by means of a bayonet coupling.
Basically, the head may be coupled to the dispensing appliance in different ways, for example by bayonet coupling means or by a screw connection. Advantageously, however, the head is simply plugged onto the dispensing appliance and easily removable therefrom by a connection as it is described in Swiss patent application no. 00453/06 to the applicant of the present invention. To this end, fastening area 9 on the outlet side of the dispensing appliance has an outlet flange 10 on which the two individual outlets 11 and 12 are arranged. Each outlet 11 and 12 has an essentially diametrically arranged, outwardly directed ridge 13 respectively 14 that tapers from outlet flange 10 toward the outlet. Each ridge has a saddle portion 15 respectively 16 that ends at a distance from the outlet flange and is followed there by a snap nose 17 respectively 18, the snap noses engaging in recesses 19 and 20 in transfer housing 7, see
The two saddle portions 15 and 16 have the same configuration, but saddle portion 15 has an end portion 21 on the outlet side while saddle portion 16 has none. The presence or absence of end portion 21 constitutes a coding means ensuring that the head can only be attached in an unequivocal orientation. Furthermore, on both sides of their connecting plane, the two outlets are provided with clamping guides 22. Additionally, outlet flange 10 has a visual coding nose 23 that serves as an orientation aid for the head, the latter having a corresponding orientation nose 24.
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As mentioned in the introduction, the present invention essentially aims to provide a mixing assembly before the spray assembly, more particularly before the swirl chamber, in order to achieve an efficient mixture of the components prior to the actual spraying procedure. Instead of providing an annular, concentric mixing chamber having serrated mixing elements, it is also possible according to
Dispensing device 46 according to
Mixing assembly 49 with mixing element 52 is fastened in the interior of closure 53 of mixing and spray piece 58 and forms a unit with the latter. Fastening means 50, 51 for the attachment of the mixing and spray piece to transfer housing 47 may be snap, bayonet, or screw connections, or it may be fastened by ultrasonic welding or cementing.
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Based on the two exemplary embodiments of a mixing chamber or of a mixing assembly, respectively, other possibilities of mixing assemblies can be designed by one skilled in the art by which the components, whose number may also be greater than two, are efficiently mixed shortly before the swirl chamber prior to being sprayed through the swirl chamber and the spray outlet.
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