Claims
- 1. A preassembled, disposable, ophthalmic gel dispensing device, comprising:
- (a) a predetermined unit dosage of said ophthalmic gel;
- (b) a compressible container containing a gaseous propellant; and
- (c) a tube prefilled for containing said predetermined dose of gel, said tube having a discharge opening through which said predetermined gel dose is dispensed upon application of external pressure to the compressible container, causing the propellant to enter the tube and eject, by displacement, the gel from said tube, wherein said tube is substantially entirely prefilled with said unit dosage of gel which is contained only in the tube, said tube having one end permanently and directly fixed to an outlet formed directly in a side wall of said compressible container and an opposite end establishing said discharge opening, wherein said tube has a tubular side wall formed of a material that is sufficiently rigid to prevent the product stored therein from entering the compressible container when external finger pressure is applied to the tubular side wall, the volume of said tube as defined between opposite ends thereof being less than the volume of said compressible container so that substantially entirely all prefilled product in said tube is expelled in a single dosage by propellant; and a closure cap for sealing the discharge opening to protect the sterility of the prefilled product.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said propellant is air.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein said compressible container includes a side wall formed of a flexible material, one end of said container side wall being closed by sealing together portions of said side wall, side wall portions forming the other end of the container establishing an opening receiving, in sealing contact, an end of said tubular side wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/667,625 filed Nov. 2,1984 now abandoned.
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