1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a dispensing aid for semi-solid cosmetic or pharmaceutical preparations, which are packaged in bags, especially in an elongated tubular bag in the form of a so-called stick pack. This bag-form one-time-use container should be emptied especially completely and in a single squeezing or spreading out process with the help of the dispensing aid. Especially this emptying process should be performed very comfortably with only one hand.
2. Related Art
Transdermal pharmaceutical preparations include, among other forms, semi-solid preparations, especially gels and creams. These preparations can be filled in tubes and dispensers acting as multi-dose containers. Alternatively they can be filled in tubular bags or sealed four-edged bags, which dispense a single dose. While sealed four-edged bags are often used for cosmetic products, especially samples, tubular bags are preferred for pharmaceutical applications. This is connected with the special requirements for complete dispensing of the contents of the bag and for repeatability of this dispensing process in the case of pharmaceutical applications. Cosmetic products are not legally required to satisfy these requirements. These requirements are fulfilled better by elongated tubular bags than sealed flat, rectangular or square bags. For example, a typical tubular bag in the form of a so-called stick pack contains the product Testogel, which is marketed by the firm Jenapharm GmbH & Co. KG.
The tedious removal of the entire contents of the bag is one disadvantage of this form of administration, since it requires multiple manual pressing and spreading out of the bag in a manner similar to that required with a tooth paste tube. This is especially applies when the user has only one hand available for dispensing product, when for example the gel should be applied with the right hand to the left upper arm.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing aid, which reduces the entire process for dispensing gel from a bag, especially a tubular bag, to a single squeezing or spreading out motion;
It is another object of the present invention to provide a dispensing aid, which permits dispensing gel from a bag, especially a tubular bag, by manual operations with only one hand.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a dispensing aid, which facilitates the dispensing of reproducible or repeatable amounts of the gel from its bag container.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a dispensing aid for dispensing gel from a bag, especially a tubular bag, which is economically made with as few parts as possible.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a bag for packaging a semi-solid preparation, especially a gel, with special features that facilitate cooperation with the dispensing aid described hereinbelow and claimed in the appended claims.
All these objectives can be attained by a dispensing aid, which has a surprisingly simple structure, which can be assembled from only four separate parts. Furthermore all the parts can be made from plastic by currently known injection molding techniques. In fact adhesives are not even required.
The re-usable dispensing aid according to the invention helps to manually dispense a cosmetic or pharmaceutical semi-solid preparation, which is packaged in a bag, which has a seal seam for closing the bag on an end of the bag opposite from another end and a bag tear-off for forming an opening at the other end. The re-usable manually operable dispensing aid comprises a housing and means for forcing the semi-solid preparation contained in the bag out of the bag. The means for forcing the preparation out of the bag is manually operable by a single hand of an operator, i.e. a user or administrator, after fixing the bag in a dispensing position in the housing.
Preferred embodiments of the dispensing aid comprise a manually operable retaining device for releasably holding the bag in the housing during operation to force the semi-solid preparation out of the bag. This retaining device is arranged at the end of the bag opposite from the bag tear-off and is engaged with the bag in the vicinity of the seal seam prior to dispensing the semi-solid preparation.
Preferably the means for forcing the bag contents out of the bag comprises a squeezing device for squeezing the bag and a slider connected with the squeezing device. The squeezing device is arranged in an interior region of the housing and the slider is slidably mounted on an exterior of the housing for manual operation of the squeezing device by means of a thumb of the hand of the operator. The squeezing device is preferably a rotatable roller mounted in side members connected to the slider and extending through slots in the housing. During operation to force the contents of the bag from the bag the roller is roller from an initial position in the vicinity of the bag seal seam toward the bag tear-off opening over a distance of from 3 to 7 cm.
The preferred embodiments of the dispensing aid are illustrated in the drawing and described in more detail hereinbelow. Of course the dispensing aid of the invention can be constructed by well known construction techniques and the dispensing aid will function efficiently according to the expected operation principles.
Furthermore it was found surprisingly that even small changes in the current conventional tubular bag considerably improved its cooperation with the dispensing aid according to the invention. These small changes include a widening of the seal seam, which permits complete spreading or pressing out of the bag middle portion on the one hand and certain recesses or openings in the seal seam opposite from the bag opening, in order to optimize the adjustment of the bag in the dispensing aid (see the figures in the drawing).
The objects, features and advantages of the invention will now be illustrated in more detail with the aid of the following description of the preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
a and 2b are, respectively, a perspective view and a cross-sectional view through the central part of the housing, showing a slider and other parts of the dispensing aid shown in
a, 4b and 4c are plan end views and a perspective view of the dispensing aid of
a and 5b are perspective views showing an embodiment of a tubular bag, namely a stick pack, which is preferred for use with the dispensing aid according to the invention.
An example and preferred embodiment of the dispensing aid according to the invention is shown in the drawing.
The dispensing aid in
a and 2b only show the slider 4 with the rippled top surface 5 and the squeezing roller 9 moved by the slider and part of the housing.
b is a cross-sectional view through the housing 1 in its central region, at which point the slider 4 is located. The top part of the slider 4 provided with a rippled surface structure is connected with the side members 4a on opposite sides, which pass through the slots 6 and into the housing interior. The crosspieces 12 of the side members 4a slide along the interior side of the housing and are formed to hold the slider freely slidable in the track predefined by the slots 6, so that the slider 4 cannot be moved up and out from the housing 1. While the dispensing aid is held enclosed by one hand, the slider can be operated with the thumb of this hand. The displacement of the slider 4 corresponds advantageously to the distance, over which the thumb can easily pass. This distance amounts to 3 to 10 cm, preferably 4 to 7 cm. The crosspieces 12 are preferably triangular in shape. The housing 1 and the slider 4 are made from elastic plastic parts so that it is possible to press the separately made slider 4 from above into the guide track 6 during assembly of the dispensing aid until the triangular crosspieces bend the somewhat elastic sides of the housing out and pass through the slots 6. After that the slider 4 is permanently connected with the housing in a position in which it is used.
The free space between the crosspieces 12 and the middle part of the housing upper side 7 determines the mechanical play of the roller 9 with respect to the housing bottom or base 13. This play is selected so that the rear seal seam of the stick pack 14 can pass easily into the dispensing aid between the roller 9 and the housing bottom 13 on insertion of the stick pack 14 into the dispensing aid. On the other hand the roller and slider are designed so that the full surface of the roller 9 can be pressed against the housing bottom 13 in a completely reduced pressure pressing state when the housing is empty and without the stick pack.
The cutaway view in
So that the stick pack 14 is not pushed out from the housing 1 during the squeezing process with the squeezing roller 9, it can be mechanically retained in the housing interior. The retaining device for this purpose is illustrated in
c shows an intermediate state between an open and closed retaining plate 22, in which the seal seam edge 25 is already partially clamped. The retaining plate 22 is pressed by the laterally positioned angular retaining members 21 fixed on the housing. The lower stop bosses 24 are preferably triangular. When the housing and the retaining plate are made of an elastic plastic material it is possible to press the separately made retaining plate 22 from above between the angular retaining members 21 during assembly of the dispensing aid, until the triangular stop bosses 24 pass between them while the angular retaining members 21 are bent out. After that the retaining plate 22 is permanently fixed in the position in which it is used on the housing.
A suitable embodiment of a tubular bag in the form of a stick pack 44 for use with the dispensing aid according to the invention is shown in
The illustrated embodiment of the dispensing aid represents the preferred solution to attain the objects of the invention and can be complemented with further refining elements, as may result from the requirements of industrial manufacture or packaging. Especially representation of this embodiment was confined to a plain representation of only those features which are relevant for the functioning of the dispensing device. Particular structures of a given form and color for an article of this type would be understood by and can be left to one skilled in the art. This especially relates to the outer housing and the slider (see the figures).
A simplification of the otherwise the same embodiment, for example, can consist of the elimination of the roller in favor of a cylinder connected rigidly with the slider or a rounded non-rotatable squeezing or stroking member that is slidable over the bag. This simplification would of course lead to poorer sliding and squeezing properties of the slider, however these poor properties can still suffice, in order to guarantee the functioning of the dispensing aid according to the invention.
A further refinement of the dispensing aid could consist of a resilient mounting of the slider or the roller mounted on the slider with the goal of producing a perceptible resistance for the user with lower pressure of the slider and/or the roller so that the user can sense a concrete trigger pressure.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a re-usable dispensing aid for a semi-solid preparation packaged in a bag, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
What is claimed is new and is set forth in the following appended claims.
The present invention described hereinbelow is also described in U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/700,519, filed Jul. 19, 2005. Priority of invention based on the aforesaid U.S. Provisional Application is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119 (e).
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60700519 | Jul 2005 | US |