The present invention relates to a fluid dispenser device, and more particularly to such a device designed to dispense a small number of doses, such as a single-dose or a two-dose device.
Fluid dispenser devices which contain only a few doses must be capable of being made at low cost, while guaranteeing that the fluid is stored and dispensed safely and reliably.
Documents WO 95/27568 and EP-0 546 607 disclose two devices of that type. The device of document WO 95/27568 includes a reservoir provided with a single opening which is closed by a piercable stopper. A piercing needle is secured to the body, and during actuation, the body and the needle are displaced together relative to the reservoir towards the stopper so as to pierce it, the stopper then being driven in displacement inside the reservoir, and thus being transformed into a piston so as to dispense the contents of the reservoir through said needle. The device of document EP-0 546 607 is similar, i.e. it also includes a piercing needle secured to the body. Compared with the first above-mentioned document, the difference is that, in the second device, it is the reservoir that is displaced by the user relative to said head so that during actuation, the stopper is firstly pierced, and then displaced inside the reservoir, transforming itself into a piston so as to dispense the fluid through the needle.
In the two above-mentioned examples, the reservoir is closed by a stopper which transforms into a piston after said stopper has been pierced. In addition, the reservoir is always mounted to move relative to the body so as to enable the piston to be displaced inside the reservoir while dispensing fluid. This implies that the device is relatively complicated to assemble and to refill.
Documents DE-1 491 663, U.S. Pat. No. 3,387,609, and WO 01/30423 disclose syringes. In that type of dispenser, any precompression of the fluid is harmful and undesirable for the user. The same applies to document U.S. Pat. No. 4,623,337 which discloses an eye-drop dispenser.
An object of the present invention is to provide a different fluid dispenser device which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a fluid dispenser device in which filling the reservoir with fluid is simplified.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a device which guarantees that the fluid is fully converted into spray, and that the entire dose of fluid is dispensed.
The present invention thus provides a fluid dispenser device comprising a body provided with a dispenser orifice, a reservoir containing at least one dose of fluid being disposed statically in said body, said reservoir being closed in sealed manner by two stoppers, a first stopper and a second stopper, the fluid being disposed in a fluid chamber situated between said first and second stoppers, said device further comprising opener means for opening said first stopper, said opener means being disposed statically in said body, actuator means being connected to said second stopper so as to displace it in said reservoir, the actuation of said second stopper creating pressure in the fluid chamber; said pressure displacing and/or deforming said first stopper towards said opener means, in such a manner that firstly said first stopper is opened, and then fluid is expelled through said open first stopper towards said dispenser orifice, a spray profile being provided upstream from said dispenser orifice, the device further comprising precompression means so as to create precompression in the reservoir before said first stopper is opened by said opener means, so as to improve the spraying of the fluid, and so as to ensure that the entire dose of fluid is dispensed.
Said opener means for opening the first stopper advantageously comprise a hollow needle designed to pierce said first stopper and to transfer the fluid towards the dispenser orifice.
In a first variant embodiment, said first stopper is disposed inside said reservoir and is displaceable towards said opener means during actuation.
In a second variant embodiment, said first stopper is fixed to said reservoir by a fixed portion, and includes a deformable portion that is disposed inside said reservoir, and that deforms towards said opener means during actuation.
Said fixed portion of the first stopper is advantageously fixed on the outside of the reservoir.
In a first embodiment of the invention, said reservoir contains a single dose of fluid that is dispensed during a single actuation of the device.
In a second embodiment of the invention, said reservoir contains at least two doses of fluid that are dispensed during successive actuations of the device, said actuator means including dose-fractioning means.
Said precompression means are advantageously formed on the first stopper, and/or on the opener means, and/or on the reservoir.
Said precompression means advantageously comprise resistance means requiring an actuating force that is greater than a predetermined threshold in order to open said first stopper.
Said resistance means advantageously comprise an abutment co-operating with said first stopper before it is opened, said first stopper being deformable in order to be capable of moving past said abutment.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear more clearly from the following detailed description of two variant embodiments thereof, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, and given as non-limiting examples, in which:
With reference to
Opener means 40 are provided for opening the first stopper 20, which opener means are advantageously provided in the form of a piercing needle 40. The piercing needle 40 is preferably connected directly to the dispenser orifice 2, and formed with a first end pointing inward and away from the dispenser orifice 2 and having a piercing point 41 at the first end designed to pierce the stopper 20, preferably in an opening portion 25 thereof. The needle 40 is preferably hollow so that once the stopper 20 is pierced, the fluid flows inside the needle 40 towards an opposite second end and towards the dispenser orifice 2. In the invention, the spray profile 5 is provided upstream from the dispenser orifice 2, so as to dispense the fluid in the form of a fine spray.
The second stopper 30 is connected to an actuator device 50, which can be a manual actuator device which the user presses so as to dispense the fluid. The stopper 30 is mounted in displaceable manner inside the reservoir 10, so that when the user presses on the actuator device 50, said actuator device exerts an axial force on the second stopper 30. The axial force creates pressure inside the fluid chamber 11, and since the fluid is incompressible, this pressure is transmitted to the first stopper 20, and displaces said first stopper towards the needle 40. Thus, the first stopper 20 is initially pierced by the needle 40, then, under the effect of the axial force exerted by the user, the fluid contained in the fluid chamber 11 is dispensed through said needle 40 towards the dispenser orifice 2.
In the invention, precompression means are provided in order to create precompression before the first stopper 20 is opened. This favors good spraying of the fluid. In addition, this also causes energy to be accumulated in the hand of the user during actuation. This phenomenon also favors good spraying of the fluid, and guarantees that each dose of fluid is dispensed in its entirety, which is not always the case in devices that do not cause energy to be accumulated in the hand of the user and/or do not precompress the fluid before dispensing. The precompression means 70 can be formed on the first stopper 20, as shown in
The device of the present invention therefore provides a body 1 containing a reservoir 10, the reservoir 10 being fixed to the inside of the body 1, the body 1 also incorporating the opener means 40 for opening the first stopper 20, in this case the piercing needle 40, the needle therefore also being static relative to said reservoir 10. Only the stoppers 20 and 30 are movable inside the reservoir 10. The stopper 20 is pierced during actuation, and it is the stopper 30 which acts as a piston so as to dispense the fluid.
In addition to making the reservoir simpler to install in the device, since said reservoir is static in the body 1 and must not be displaceable relative to said body during actuation, a particular advantage of this embodiment is that the reservoir is easier to fill. The reservoir 10 of the invention can be assembled in the body 1, then the first stopper 20 can be inserted therein. Finally, the reservoir can be filled in very simple manner with the fluid, upstream from said stopper 20, and the reservoir can be finally plugged in sealed manner by the second stopper 30. The actuator system 50 can then be assembled on the body 1, with it being possible to do this at any moment since the reservoir is closed in sealed manner, once the second stopper 30 has been put in place. Prior-art devices in which the reservoir is closed by a single stopper only, and which is transformed, after being pierced, into a piston, cannot be filled in this way.
The embodiment shown in
In a variant,
The present invention is described above with reference to a plurality of variant embodiments, but it is clear that it is not limited to those variants. On the contrary, a person skilled in the art can apply any desired modifications thereto without going beyond the ambit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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