The present invention relates to the field of containers that allow a controlled dosing or individual drop dosage, more particularly, the invention refers to a system comprising a container having a tamper evident safety cap and a non-refillable tamper proof dosage unit which does not allow to be reusable.
In the field of containers for liquid products there has been the need for developing containers that allow evidencing the aperture or tampering thereof which is known in this area as “tamper evident” in order to offer the final consumer the confidence that the container has not been previously opened, and that its content has not been altered.
Also, recently, there has been the need for producing containers that do not allow the final user to manipulate it, for example, reusing the container for a different purpose. In particular, it has been observed that final consumers of the product contained in the container, are frequently reusing the container by removing the dosage element from the container or bottle and refilling the container with a different substance.
Such container reutilization practice has various undesirable consequences but mainly, causes that an unaware user thinks that the content of the container is the originally liquid which can cause an accident through the administration of a wrong liquid to a patient, for example, assuming that the original liquid is being dispensed.
There are in the market various types of containers having dosage units for eyedroppers and having tamper evident caps. For example, the Colombian patent application 11-145696 shows a cap assembly, eyedropper insert having a tamper evident mechanism, wherein a collar is detached when the cap is opened. But, this invention does not include a mechanism preventing the container to be refilled with another liquid once the product has been opened.
Also, patent publication WO 2006/0585011A1 discloses a container having a cap and an eyedropper insert. This publication does neither provide a tamper evident mechanism nor a mechanism for preventing the container to be reused.
Facing this problem, it is necessary to develop containers for containing liquid products that not only have a system that allows evidencing the opening or manipulation for the final consumer safety, but also includes a mechanism the prevents the reutilization of the container, for example preventing the removal of the eyedropper insert, thus avoiding, or at least making more difficult refilling the container.
The present invention consists in an improved dispensing system for liquid dispensing in the form of drops, comprising a cap; a dosage unit having a skirt showing a protrusion or edge; and a container having a shoulder surface located at the inner part of the shoulder; wherein, the shoulder surface holds the dosage unit through the interference of said protrusion or edge with the dosage unit.
While opening the dispensing system according to the present invention, a ring attached to the cap body breaks in sections, preventing said ring to be again located in the cap and, thus, evidencing that the dispensing system of the invention was previously opened.
The present description is complemented with a set of illustrative drawings of the preferred and non-limitative examples of the invention.
500 Dispensing system
100 Cap
101 Cap body
102 Slots
103 Ring
104 Fins
105 Annular cut
106 inner thread
107 inner ring
108 ring projection
109 binding points
200 Dosage unit
201 dosage portion
202 Protrusion
203 Adjustment surface
204 Retaining ring
205 Skirt
206 Adjustment aperture
207 protrusion or edge
208 Channel
209 Positioning portion
300 Container
301 Container body
302 Container opening
303 Inscription/warning
304 Ratchet
305 Thread
306 Container retaining ring
307 Shoulder surface
308 Shoulder
309 Container neck
The present invention consists in a dispensing system (500) for liquid dispensing in the form of drops which comprises a cap (100), a dosage unit (200) having a skirt (205) showing a protrusion or edge (207) at its lower end and a container (300) having a shoulder surface (307) located at the inner part of the shoulder (308), wherein the shoulder surface (307) holds the dosage unit (200) through the interference of said protrusion or edge (207) with the dosage unit (200).
The explosion view of the elements of the dispensing system (500) of the invention can be seen in
As can be seen in
As can be observed in
The dosage unit (200) further comprises a retaining ring (204), an adjustment aperture (206), a protrusion or edge (207) located at the lower part of the skirt (205), a channel (208) and a positioning portion (209) located at the lower part of the dosage unit (200) immediately below the protrusion or edge (207).
According to
In the aperture operation of dispensing system (500), the fins (104) of the cap (100) face the ratchets (304) of the container (300) when the cap (100) rotates, causing ring (103) to detach from the cap body (101) along the annular cut (105) and the bindings between the semi-rings forming the ring break, due to shearing of the binding points (109) and finally, the ring (103) is divided in sections according to the slots (102), see
During the dosage unit (200) assembling onto the container (300) as seen in
According to
Assembling the cap (100), the dosage unit (200) and the container (300) can be carried out through initially pre-assembling the dosage unit (200) into the cap (100), then locate this pre-assembled unit over the neck (309) of the container (300) and closing using the thread (305) and the inner thread (106).
During the aperture of the dispenser (500), the ring (103) definitively breaks into sections, preventing said ring (103) to be relocated in the cap (100) as can be seen in
The container (300) may further have an inscription or warning label (303) located at the outer lower part of the container opening (302) such that when ring (103) is released or detached by removing the cap for the first time, said warning (303) becomes visible to the eyes of the consumer, advising him/her that said container has been opened. See
Other embodiments of the present invention evident to those skilled in the art after the description of the present invention has been read and the invention practiced, are understood to be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. The present description is illustrative and not limitative of the scope and spirit of the invention, which is only limited by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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15131804 | Jun 2015 | CO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/051809 | 3/30/2016 | WO | 00 |