The present invention relates to a fluid spray head.
Fluid dispenser heads are well known, in particular in the field of pharmacy. In order to dispense a fine spray, the head generally includes a spray profile disposed just upstream from the spray orifice. The spray profile can be formed by an external part, known as an external nozzle, fastened on the outside, as described in documents U.S. Pat. No. 3,625,437, EP-0 906 785, FR-1 355 350, and EP-0 412 524. That solution presents the major drawback of a risk of said nozzle being expelled during use. In order to mitigate that drawback, it is proposed to make the spray profile by means of an insert that is inserted into the head through the inside of said head, said insert forming the end wall of said spray profile and limiting the dead volume. The characteristics of the spray, in particular the size distribution of the droplets and the reproducibility of such characteristics, are largely dependent on the shape of said spray profile. It turns out that in most fluid dispenser devices, in particular of medicines, the performance is not very consistent because of manufacturing tolerances during molding of the head. In particular, this results in the central axis of the orifice of the insert being offset from the central axis of the spray chamber. Such offset, shown in
An object of the present invention is to provide a fluid spray head that does not have the above-mentioned drawbacks.
More particularly, an object of the present invention is to provide a fluid spray head that is safe and reliable and that has fluid spray characteristics and performance that are consistent and reproducible for any head coming from a common mold cavity.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fluid spray head that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble.
The present invention thus provides a fluid spray head comprising an expulsion channel provided with a spray orifice and a spray profile formed in an end wall of said spray head, said spray profile comprising preferably non-radial spray channels opening out to a central spray chamber disposed directly upstream from said spray orifice, an insert being disposed in said expulsion channel so as to form the base surface for said spray profile, the central axis of said insert being substantially identical to the central axis of said expulsion channel, and said spray head including centering means for centering said insert.
Advantageously, said expulsion channel includes said centering means for centering said insert.
Advantageously, said centering means comprise at least one projection, and preferably three, the diameter of the inscribed circle defined by said projections being substantially identical to the diameter of the insert.
Advantageously, the expulsion channel includes three flat surfaces that are distributed symmetrically about said channel, said flat surfaces co-operating with said insert so as to center it relative to said expulsion channel.
Advantageously, the accesses of the expulsion channel to the spray channels are formed between said projections.
Advantageously, the central axis of said insert is offset from the central axis of the expulsion channel by a distance that is less than 0.08 mm, and preferably less than 0.03 mm.
Advantageously, said spray chamber has a diameter of 1 mm.
Advantageously, said spray orifice has a diameter of 0.3 mm.
The present invention also provides a set of spray heads manufactured from a common mold cavity, said heads being made as described above. A set of spray head assemblies A is shown in
Advantageously, the standard deviation of the offset of the central axis of the insert relative to the central axis of the expulsion channel for any spray head coming from a common mold cavity is less than 0.05 mm, and advantageously less than 0.02 mm.
The present invention also provides a fluid dispenser device including a head as described above.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear more clearly from the following detailed description of an advantageous embodiment thereof, given by way of non-limiting example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, and in which:
The present invention applies to any type of fluid spray head. However, the present description is made with reference to an elongate head, e.g. a nasal dispenser head, including a spray orifice directed along the axis of the head. Naturally, the present invention could apply to any type of head, and in particular heads in which the spray is dispensed transversally.
In the invention, the fluid spray head includes an expulsion channel 5 that is provided with a spray orifice 1 and with a spray profile 10 that is disposed upstream from said spray orifice 1. The spray profile 10 is formed in the end wall 2 of the spray head, and, in known manner, comprises preferably non-radial spray channels 11 leading into a central spray chamber 12 disposed directly upstream from said spray orifice 1. The channels can be three in number, as shown in
The present invention is characterized by the fact that, as far as possible, the central axis X of the insert 20 is identical to the central axis Y of the expulsion channel 5.
To do this, centering means are provided for the insert 20. The centering means are preferably formed in the expulsion channel 5, in the proximity of said spray profile 10. They can comprise one or more projections adapted to co-operate with the insert 20 so as to center it.
A particularly advantageous embodiment relates to a dispenser head in which the spray chamber 12 has a diameter of about 1 mm, and the spray orifice 1 has a diameter of about 0.3 mm.
The present invention thus makes it possible to improve fluid dispenser heads by improving the characteristics and the performance of the spray that it dispenses, and also improving the consistency of those characteristics.
Although the present invention is described above with reference to a particular embodiment thereof, it is clear that it is not limited by said embodiment. On the contrary, any useful modifications can be applied thereto by the person skilled in the art, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, as defined by the accompanying claims.
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