System and assembly for refilling a liquid reservoir
11197502 · 2021-12-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Kenneth Scott (Lancashire, GB)
- Christopher Lord (Liverpool, GB)
- David Jones (Manchester, GB)
- Stephen J. McDonald (North Yorkshire, GB)
- Thomas S. Sudlow (Lancashire, GB)
Cpc classification
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/0002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0097
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A24F15/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F40/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B67D7/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/0222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A24F40/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M11/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A24F15/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B67D7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a system and assembly for refilling a reservoir with liquid dispensed from a dispenser, in particular, but not exclusively, to a system and assembly for the substantially leak-free refilling of the reservoir of a smoking-substitute device with a liquid comprising nicotine from a refill dispenser. The assembly is configured to provide a gas communication pathway through the assembly and physically separate from the liquid communication pathway for venting gas from an end of the assembly proximal the first aperture to an exterior of the assembly responsive to the movement of the assembly to the secured and open configuration, the assembly configured to close the gas communication pathway in the unsecured and closed configuration.
Claims
1. An assembly for controllably transferring liquid therethrough, said assembly comprising: a reservoir portion configured for securely coupling to a liquid reservoir inlet; and a dispenser portion connected to said reservoir portion and configured for securely coupling to a liquid dispenser outlet; wherein said reservoir portion and dispenser portion configured to cooperatively combine to form said liquid communication pathway; wherein said assembly is moveable between an unsecured and closed configuration in which liquid communication is restricted between a first aperture disposed at an end of the dispenser portion and a second aperture disposed at an end of the reservoir portion, and a secured and open configuration in which a liquid communication pathway between said first and said second aperture is opened; wherein said assembly is configured to provide a gas communication pathway through said assembly for venting gas from the reservoir portion to an exterior of said assembly responsive to movement of said assembly to said secured and open configuration, said assembly configured to close said gas communication pathway in said unsecured and closed configuration; and wherein the gas communication pathway is configured to vent gas to the exterior of said assembly concomitant with movement of said assembly between said unsecured and closed and said secured and open configurations.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said gas communication pathway is configured to vent to atmosphere.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the gas communication pathway is configured to inhibit capillary motion of a liquid from a reservoir through the gas communication pathway.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the gas communication pathway comprises one or more convolutions.
5. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the assembly is configured to close both the liquid communication pathway and the gas communication pathway responsive to movement away from the secured and open configuration.
6. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein, in the secured and open configuration, the assembly is operable to permit liquid to be transferred through the liquid communication pathway, and for a substantially equivalent volume of gas to be expelled through the gas communication pathway.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the assembly is biased towards the unsecured and closed configuration.
8. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein a bias of said assembly towards the unsecured and closed configuration is a resilient bias.
9. The assembly according to claim 1, comprising a first valve arrangement for opening and closing said liquid communication pathway and a second valve arrangement operatively coupled to said first valve arrangement to open and close said gas communication pathway responsive to said movement of said assembly to said secured and open configuration.
10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein the first and second valve arrangements are biased shut when the assembly is not secured in the secured and open configuration.
11. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein said reservoir portion comprises a first closure member and said dispenser portion comprises a second closure member for closing said liquid communication pathway, said first and second closure members seated in respective first and second closeable apertures in the unsecured and closed configuration and movable from said seated position between to the secured and open configuration to open said liquid communications pathway.
12. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein said first closure member and said second closure member are configured to abut one another to effect movement of said first and second closure members from said first and second closeable apertures responsive to an actuation force applied to a one or more of said first and second closure members.
13. The assembly according to claim 11, wherein said first closure and first closeable aperture and said second closure and said second closeable aperture form said first valve arrangement.
14. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein, said reservoir portion comprises first and second components configured to cooperatively define a gas channel open at an end proximal said first aperture and extending to an end distal said first aperture, said first and second components movable with respect to each other to open said distal end of said gas channel; and said dispenser portion comprises a third component movable with respect to the first component to act on said second component to move said first and second components with respect to each other concomitant with movement of said assembly from a non-dispensing configuration to a dispensing configuration to expose said distal end of said gas channel to provide said gas communication pathway to the exterior of said assembly.
15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein said third component is configured to provide a second gas channel including an end configured to open to the distal end of said gas channel to provide said gas communication pathway to the exterior of said assembly responsive to movement of said first and second component with respect to each other under actuation of said third component.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein an inner wall of said second component and an outer wall of said third component are configured to cooperate to provide said second gas channel.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein said outer wall of said third component comprises a groove extending lengthwise from an end region of said third component distal said second aperture.
18. The assembly of claim 17 wherein said reservoir portion and said dispenser portion cooperate to form another groove between the inner wall of said first component and the outer wall of said second component to provide said gas channel.
19. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising mutually complementary interengagement formations disposed on said reservoir portion and said dispenser portion and configured to securely engage said reservoir portion to said dispenser portion in said secured and open configuration.
20. The assembly according to claim 19, wherein said reservoir portion comprises a first closure member and said dispenser portion comprises a second closure member for closing said liquid communication pathway, and wherein said mutually complementary interengagement formations are configured to guide movement of the reservoir portion and the dispenser portion with respect to each other to move said first and second closure members from said unsecured and closed configuration to said secured and open configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, provided by way of example only and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(39) Before the invention is described in further detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described, as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and not intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present invention will be limited only by the appended claims.
(40) Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs or as determined by the context in which they are used. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, a limited number of the exemplary methods and materials are described herein.
(41) It must also be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(42) All publications mentioned herein are incorporated herein by reference to disclose and describe the methods and/or materials in connection with which the publications are cited. The publications discussed herein are provided solely for their disclosure prior to the filing date of the present application. Nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the present invention is not entitled to antedate such publication by virtue of prior invention. Further, if dates of publication are provided, they may be different from the actual publication dates and may need to be confirmed independently.
(43) The disclosure herein is directed to systems and apparatus for refilling a liquid reservoir from a refill dispenser and has particular applicability to the filling and refilling of the refillable reservoirs of smoking-substitute devices.
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(45) Referring now to
(46) The reservoir 120 contains wicking material 125 for holding the liquid. The outer walls of the reservoir 120 are typically formed from a plastic material such as high-density polypropylene.
(47) Before attempting to refill the smoking-substitute device the user must first remove the mouthpiece to provide access to the inlet aperture 105 of the reservoir 120. The user typically holds the smoking-substitute in an orientation in which its proximal end (i.e. the mouthpiece end) is uppermost. Although the smoking-device does not necessarily need to be vertical and slight inclination is possible to facilitate refilling, and indeed slight inclination can aid refilling, angles greater than around 20 degrees from the vertical can result in spillage.
(48) Refill dispenser 10 is shown held at an angle of approximately 45 degrees from the vertical with the liquid-dispensing tip 22 disposed in the vicinity of the inlet aperture 105 of the smoking-substitute device so that any droplets expelled therefrom would fall generally in the region of such inlet aperture 105. Users typically find refilling of the reservoir 120 of a smoking-substitute device to be easier if the dispenser is held at an angle as their view of the liquid-dispensing tip 22 is not restricted by the body of the dispenser 10.
(49) In use, the user will hold the refill dispenser 10 in an inverted orientation and a droplet of liquid typically forms at the end of the liquid-dispensing tip 22. Any volume in the body of the dispenser 10 that is not filled with liquid is typically air, which naturally rises to the bottom 11 of the dispenser 10 when it is disposed in a substantially inverted orientation. To dispense liquid from the tip 22 the user squeezes the body of the dispenser 10 by applying pressure in the direction of arrows 150a and 150b causing the liquid to be expelled from the end of the tip 22. Furthermore, the walls of the dispenser 10 in the region adjacent the arrows 150a and 150b may be inwardly deformed resulting in a reduction of the internal volume of the dispenser 10. Since the dispenser 10 is typically moulded from a resilient plastic material, as the user releases the inwardly directed pressure applied to the walls of the dispenser 10 they return to their normal position. Consequently, as a volume of liquid has been dispensed from the dispenser 10 into the reservoir 120 the vacant volume will be replaced with air drawn through the tip 22.
(50) Other known dispensers are illustrated in
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(52) The male component 202 comprises a flange 214 formed to provide a convenient abutment of two parts, 202a and 202b, of the male component 202 which are manufactured as separate units to allow for assembly of the other elements of the male components 202 as will be evident from the later description.
(53) The female component 204 also includes slots 220a and 220b which are in respective communication with grooves 206a and 206b to receive tongues 208a and 208b respectively. Slots 220 extend in a circumferential direction and are shaped to provide a locking function by having a barrier around which a tongue may be moved against a bias. When the tongue has been moved around the barrier the bias returns it to a position in the slot such that the barrier inhibits the tongue returning back through the slot thereby inhibiting a twisting or rotational motion of the male and female components one with respect to the other.
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(55) Female component 204 comprises a main hollow cylinder 229, a collar 238 and second helical coil spring 240. The collar 238 and spring 240 are slideably insertable into the cavity 212 of the hollow cylinder 229 of the female component 204. A stopper 241 protrudes from an end of cylinder 229 distal from the end into which the spring 240 and collar 238 are inserted into the cylinder 229. The spring fits around stopper 241 and the distal end, 243, of the spring engages with an end wall (not shown) of the cylinder 229 of the female component 204. The proximal end, 245, of spring 240 engages with collar 238.
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(57) An exploded view of the assembly from a yet another perspective is illustrated in
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(61) The female component 204 is assembled and the catch members 250a and 250b of collar 238 are urged into abutment against the rear wall 266 of stopper 241 by biasing action of spring 240 which is entrapped in a structure not visible in the illustrated cross-section. The cross-section view illustrated in
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(64) Stopper 241 engages with plunger 234 to prevent it travelling with the plunger guide 210 and forces it back against spring 232 to open a gap between the male component 202 and the female component 204 thereby opening both the valve element of the male component 202 and the valve element of the female component 204 to provide a liquid pathway between the male and female components.
(65) Turning now to
(66) Groove 209/265 cannot be seen in
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(68) When tongue 208a reached slot 220a it engages with the slot and twisting of plunger guide 210/male component 202 and pressure against spring 240 will cause tongue 208a to pass around barrier 270a. Releasing pressure against spring 240 will cause plunger guide 210 to be forced back and behind barrier 270a thereby locking the male component 202 to the female component 204 through the action of the bias of spring 240. Such action may provide a “snap-fit” type of engagement. This makes it relatively difficult to separate the male and female components from each other and inhibits minor separation which would cause leakage of liquid from the assembly without closing respective valve elements of the male and female components.
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(70) The slideable fit between the male and female components 202 and 204 is configured to inhibit flow of liquid and so should be too narrow to encourage a capillary action to draw a liquid between the interface of the outer wall 262 of the male component 202 and the inner wall of the cylinder 229 of the female component 204. In that regard it is not a so-called interference fit but a transitional fit permitting close slideable engagement yet inhibits the flow of liquid.
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(73) Features similar to those illustrated in
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(75) Cartomizer 376 is shown in
(76) During a re-filling process, the mouthpiece is removed from the mouthpiece port 382, leaving the cartomizer 376 in the state as illustrated.
(77) With the cartomizer 376 in this state, the assembly can be slid into the mouthpiece port 382 to undertake the re-filling process.
(78) Exterior wall 362 (not shown in
(79) The assembly 302 comprises a flange 314 formed to provide a convenient abutment of two parts, 302a and 302b, of the assembly 302 which are manufactured as separate units to allow for assembly of the other elements of the assembly 302 as will be evident from the later description.
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(81) As can be seen, shoulder 335 includes an engagement surface 342 and a sealing surface 380.
(82) End cap 330 is formed with an aperture 378 at an end thereof remote from the flange 314a.
(83) As can be seen in
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(86) Forcing the plunger 334 back in this manner (i.e. in the direction indicated by arrow B) causes a gap to open between the shoulder 335 of plunger 334 and the inwardly extending portion 364 of the plunger guide 310 side wall thereby opening a valve element of the assembly 302 to provide a liquid pathway through the assembly 302.
(87) Typically, a re-filling process will be conducted with the assembly 302 and cartomizer 376 substantially vertical with the assembly 302 above the cartomizer 376. When held in this manner, liquid to be dispensed will travel in the direction of arrow A under the influence of gravity down through the assembly 302 and into the cartomizer 376.
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(90) Gas displaced from the liquid reservoir 390 as a result of the liquid being added is vented from the liquid reservoir 390 via a gas pathway formed by groove 309. Gas flow from the liquid reservoir 390 of cartomizer 376 is illustrated in
(91) The displaced gas may, for example, be vented to atmosphere (as shown in
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(93) Dispenser bottle receiving port 402 is configured to receive a dispensing end of a dispenser bottle. A device receiving port 404 is configured to receive a filling end of a cartomizer of a smoking-substitute device. The dispenser bottle receiving port 402 is in fluid communication with the device receiving port 404 via a fluid conduit (not shown) located within the housing.
(94) The filling station apparatus 400 further comprises a pumping arrangement (not shown) the operation of which is controlled by the activation button 406. In operation, the pumping arrangement serves to exert a pressure on a dispenser bottle located within the dispenser bottle receiving port 402 to expel liquid from the dispenser bottle to the fluid conduit. The pumping arrangement is also operative to cause dispensed liquid to flow through the fluid conduit to the device receiving port 404 at which point it flows into a cartomizer portion of a smoking-substitute device located in the device receiving port 404.
(95) The filling station apparatus 400 may be suitable for implementing an automatic refilling operation of a cartomizer or smoking-substitute device. The configuration of the filling station apparatus 400 is such that it may be suitable for location on a flat surface such as, for example, a table, or desk.
(96) The device receiving port 404 may comprise a smoking-substitute device engaging portion (e.g. 204 or 302b) of a coupling assembly 200 or 300, such as those described above (e.g. a coupling assembly as described in relation to
(97) In an optional arrangement, the device receiving port 404 may comprise a cartomizer or smoking-substitute device engaging portion of any other suitable type.
(98) The pumping arrangement may be powered by an electrical power source. In such an arrangement, the activation button 406 may simply be an on/off switch. In an optional arrangement, the pumping arrangement may be mechanically powered via user operation of said the activation button 406. In this optional arrangement, pumping may be achieved by a user pressing the activation button 406 repeatedly. In a yet further optional arrangement, the apparatus 400 may comprise a pumping arrangement which comprises a combination of the above-described electrically and mechanically powered arrangements.
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(101) The dispenser bottle receiving port 402 is configured to securably and sealably engage the liquid dispenser bottle 474. Such engagement may inhibit spillage of liquid from the bottle 474 or the filling station apparatus 400 when bottle 474 is coupled to the filling station apparatus 400.
(102) The device receiving port 404 is configured to sealably cooperate with the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device. Such an arrangement may inhibit spillage of liquid from the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device or the filling station apparatus 400 when cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device is coupled to the filling station apparatus 400.
(103) Optionally, device receiving port 404 may be further configured for securably engaging said reservoir.
(104) The apparatus described above in relation to
(105) In an optional arrangement, the apparatus 400 of
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(107) In the illustrated arrangement, the device receiving port 404 simply comprises a seat for receiving a non-mouthpiece end of the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device. A port (not shown) for dispensing liquid to the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device is, in this arrangement, located at the remote end 412 of the dispensing conduit 408.
(108) The end 410 of the dispensing conduit 408 is in fluid communication with the fluid conduit (not shown) located within the housing 401. In operation, therefore, liquid to be dispensed from the liquid dispenser bottle 474 to the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device passes from the liquid dispenser bottle 474 into the fluid conduit (via the dispenser bottle receiving port 402), through the dispensing conduit 408, through the port in the remote end 412 of the dispensing conduit 408, and into the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device.
(109) The pumping arrangement for this arrangement may be similar (or the same) as the pumping arrangement described in relation to
(110) The port at the remote end 412 of dispensing conduit 408 may comprise a smoking-substitute device coupling assembly 200 or 300, such as those described above (e.g. a coupling assembly as described in relation to
(111) In a further optional arrangement, the coupling assembly of the port at the remote end 412 of dispensing conduit 408 may be moveable relative to the end of the dispensing conduit 408. For example, it may be free to move a limited amount into and out of the conduit. Optionally, a biasing element may be provided to act upon the coupling assembly to urge the coupling assembly downwards toward the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device (when present), to configure the assembly in a dispensing configuration. Further optionally, device receiving port 404 may be configured with a biasing element to act upon the bottom of the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device to urge the cartomizer 476 of the smoking-substitute device upwards toward the coupling assembly located in the remote end 412 of dispensing conduit 408, to configure the assembly in the dispensing configuration.
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(113) The apparatus 500 comprises a housing 501 in which are formed a dispenser bottle receiving port (not shown) for receiving the liquid dispenser bottle 574 and a smoking-substitute device receiving port (not shown) for the receiving a cartomizer 576 of a smoking-substitute device. An activation button 506 is also provided on the housing 501 for controlling operation of the filling apparatus 500.
(114) Dispenser bottle receiving port is configured to receive a dispensing end of the liquid dispenser bottle 574. Smoking-substitute device receiving port is configured to receive a filling end of the cartomizer 576 of a smoking-substitute device. The dispenser bottle receiving port is in fluid communication with the smoking-substitute device receiving port via a fluid conduit (not shown) located within the housing 501.
(115) The filling station apparatus 500 further comprises a pumping arrangement (not shown) the operation of which is controlled by the activation button 506. In operation, the pumping arrangement serves to exert a pressure on the liquid dispenser bottle 574 located within the dispenser bottle receiving port to expel liquid from the dispenser bottle to the fluid conduit. The pumping arrangement is also operative to cause dispensed liquid to flow through the fluid conduit to the smoking-substitute device receiving port at which point it flows into the cartomizer 576 of a smoking-substitute device located in the smoking-substitute device receiving port.
(116) The filling station apparatus 500 may be suitable for implementing a manual refilling operation of a smoking-substitute device. The dimensions of the filling station apparatus 500 may be such that it is portable (e.g. pocket-sized).
(117) The smoking-substitute device receiving port may comprise a smoking-substitute device engaging portion (e.g. 204 or 302b) of a coupling assembly 200 or 300, such as those described above (e.g. a coupling assembly as described in relation to
(118) In an optional arrangement, the smoking-substitute device receiving port of apparatus 500 may comprise a smoking-substitute device engaging portion of any other suitable type.
(119) The pumping arrangement may be powered by an electrical power source (such as, for example, a battery). In such an arrangement, the activation button 506 may simply be an on/off switch. In an optional arrangement, the pumping arrangement may be mechanically powered via user operation of said the activation button 506. In this optional arrangement, pumping may be achieved by a user pressing the activation button 506 repeatedly. In a yet further optional arrangement, the apparatus 500 may comprise a pumping arrangement which comprises a combination of the above-described electrically and mechanically powered arrangements.
(120) The apparatus 500 further comprises a lid 514 moveable between a first position and a second position. The lid 514 is shown in the first position in
(121) In the illustrated arrangement, the lid 514 comprises a cap slideable relative to one end of the apparatus between the first and second positions. In an optional arrangement, the lid may comprise a hinged cap moveable between the first and second positions.
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(123) Features similar to those illustrated in
(124) The assembly 600 is similar to the apparatus 200 described previously and illustrated in
(125) This end portion 694 comprises at least one aperture 696 to provide fluid communication between an exterior of the female component and grooves 609 of the male component 602. This provides a gas communication pathway through the end portion 694 to the grooves 609 when the female component 604 and male component 602 are engaged. As can be seen in
(126) The end portion 694 also comprises at least one other aperture 698 to provide fluid communication between an exterior of the female component and an interior chamber 699 of the male component 602.
(127) With regard to
(128) In this aspect of the present invention, the gas and liquid paths through the assembly 600 are physically and/or mechanically separate. Physical and/or mechanical separation of gas and liquid communication pathways in the assembly may allow an ambient pressure to be maintained in a reservoir being filled using the assembly. Further, leakage of liquid from the liquid communication pathway to the gas communication pathway may be inhibited.
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(130) There has been described in the foregoing one or more embodiments of a smoking-substitute device and refilling apparatus for a substitute-smoking device that avoids or at least ameliorates the problems of the prior art and that addresses the statutory legal requirements that will shortly be implemented in certain markets. More particularly, there is disclosed one or more embodiments of a smoking-substitute device and smoking-substitute device refill apparatus that permits the refilling of a reservoir from a dispenser without, or at least with reduced, leakage or spillage.
(131) As used herein any reference to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular element, feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” or the phrase “in an embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
(132) As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,” “including,” “has,” “having” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Further, unless expressly stated to the contrary, “or” refers to an inclusive or and not to an exclusive or. For example, a condition A or B is satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and B is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (or present), and both A and B are true (or present).
(133) In addition, use of the “a” or “an” are employed to describe elements and components of the invention. This is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the invention. This description should be read to include one or at least one and the singular also includes the plural unless it is obvious that it is meant otherwise.
(134) In view of the foregoing description it will be evident to a person skilled in the art that various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention. For example, although helical coil springs have been described in the foregoing, embodiments in accordance with the present invention are not limited to using such springs. Other resiliently biased structures may be used such as leaf springs or a resiliently compressible or extendable material. Different configurations of resilient member may be used for respective male and female elements. Additionally, slots 220 need not extend precisely circumferentially but merely transverse to the direction of insertion of the male component into the female component such that movement in the insertion direction is inhibited.
(135) In the described embodiment, helical coil spring 232 has an end distal from the plunger abutting an interior formation 231 of the end cap 230. Optionally, that end of spring 232 may abut the end wall of end cap 230.
(136) The scope of the present disclosure includes any novel feature or combination of features disclosed therein either explicitly or implicitly or any generalisation thereof irrespective of whether or not it relates to the claimed invention or mitigate against any or all of the problems addressed by the present invention. The applicant hereby gives notice that new claims may be formulated to such features during prosecution of this application or of any such further application derived therefrom. In particular, with reference to the appended claims, features from dependent claims may be combined with those of the independent claims and features from respective independent claims may be combined in any appropriate manner and not merely in specific combinations enumerated in the claims.
(137) Yet further aspects and embodiments of the invention are enumerated with reference to the following numbered clauses.
(138) 1. A system for transferring liquid between a dispenser and a reservoir comprising:
(139) a coupling assembly for securably and sealably engaging said dispenser to said reservoir, said assembly moveable between an unsecured and closed position in which liquid and gas communication is restricted between a dispenser outlet and a reservoir inlet and a reservoir outlet and a dispenser inlet, and a secured and open position in which said assembly opens a liquid communication pathway between said dispenser and said reservoir through the dispenser outlet and reservoir inlet.
2. The system according to clause 1, wherein said assembly opens a gas communication pathway between said reservoir and said dispenser through said reservoir outlet and dispenser inlet.
3. The system according to clause 1 or 2, wherein said assembly opens a gas communication pathway between said reservoir and atmosphere through said reservoir outlet and a vent in said system.
4. The system according to clauses 1, 2 or 3, wherein the coupling assembly is adapted to close both the liquid communication pathway and the gas communication pathway as it is moved away from the secured position to disengage the dispenser and reservoir.
5. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein, in the open position, the system is operable to permit liquid to be transferred through the liquid communication pathway, and for a substantially equivalent volume of gas to be expelled through the gas communication pathway.
6. The system according to clause 5, wherein, in the open position, the system is adapted to maintain a substantially equal pressure in the dispenser and reservoir.
7. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein said dispenser outlet comprises a valve that is actuable when the engagement means is secured in the open position to open said liquid communication pathway between said dispenser and said reservoir.
8. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein said reservoir outlet comprises a valve that is actuable when the engagement means is secured in the open position to open said gas communication pathway between said reservoir and dispenser.
9. The system according to clause 8, wherein the valve is biased to close the gas communication pathway when the coupling assembly is not secured in the open position.
10. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a guide assembly for guiding movement of the dispenser outlet into the secured and open position.
11. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a male member, and a female member configured for securely and removably receiving said male member.
12. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a bayonet-type arrangement.
13. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a magnetic-type arrangement.
14. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a screw-type arrangement.
15. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a slide-type arrangement.
16. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a friction-fit-type arrangement.
17. The system according to any of the preceding clauses, wherein the coupling assembly comprises a speed-fit type arrangement.
18. A coupling assembly configured to cooperate with and be operative in the system of any preceding clause.
19. A dispenser configured to cooperate with and be operative in the system of any of clauses 1 to 17.
20. A reservoir configured to cooperate with and be operative in the system of any of clauses 1 to 17.
21 An assembly for transferring liquid between a dispenser and a reservoir, said assembly comprising:
(140) a first portion configured for sealably cooperating with a mutually cooperative formation of said reservoir;
(141) a second portion connected to said first portion and configured for sealably cooperating with a mutually cooperative formation of said dispenser; and
(142) a chamber formed within said first and second portions, and including a first aperture at an end of said first portion and a second aperture at an end of said second portion;
(143) wherein said assembly is configurable between:
(144) a non-dispensing configuration in which liquid communication between said chamber and said first aperture is restricted; and
(145) a dispensing configuration in which a liquid communication pathway is opened between the chamber and said first aperture to communicate liquid between said dispenser and said reservoir through a dispenser outlet and reservoir inlet, and a gas communication pathway is formed between a formation on a body of said first portion and a formation of said reservoir for expulsion of gas from said reservoir; and
(146) further wherein alternation between said non-dispensing configuration and said dispensing configuration is effected responsive to application of an actuation force, exerted via an actuation formation of said reservoir, to a closure member located within said chamber.
(147) 22. The assembly according to clause 23, wherein the assembly is configure to close the liquid communication pathway responsive to removal of said actuation force.
(148) 23. The assembly according to clause 23 or 24, wherein, in the dispensing configuration, the assembly is operable to permit liquid to be transferred through the liquid communication pathway, and for a substantially equivalent volume of gas to be expelled from said reservoir via said gas communication pathway.
24. The assembly according to any one of clauses 23 to 25, wherein said closure member is biased to close the liquid communication pathway in the absence of said actuation force.
25. The assembly according to any one of clauses 23 to 26, wherein said first portion comprises a male member configured to be received in a mutually complementary female member of said reservoir.
26. The assembly according to any one of clauses 23 to 27, wherein said second portion comprises a male member configured to be received in a mutually complementary female member of said dispenser.
27. The assembly according to any one of clauses 23 to 28, configured for sealably cooperating with a reservoir of a smoking-substitute device, and optionally securably cooperating with the reservoir of a smoking-substitute device.
28. The assembly according to clause 29, wherein said first aperture is configured to receive therethrough a gas passageway of said smoking-substitute device, said gas passageway comprising said actuation formation of said reservoir.
29 The assembly according to clause 30, wherein a portion of said liquid communication pathway is formed between said first aperture and said gas passageway.
30 The assembly according to clause 30 or 31, wherein said closure member is configured to sealably close said gas passageway responsive to application of said actuation force.
31. A dispenser configured to cooperate with and be operative with the assembly of any one of clauses 23 to 32.
32. A reservoir configured to cooperate with and be operative with the assembly of any one of clauses 23 to 32.
33. A system for transferring liquid between a dispenser and a reservoir, comprising: an assembly according to any one of clauses 23 to 32; a dispenser according to clause 33; and a reservoir according to clause 34.
34. A filling station for transferring liquid between a dispenser and a reservoir, comprising: a housing; a first coupling point formed in said housing, said first coupling point for sealably cooperating with said dispenser; a second coupling point formed in said housing, said second coupling point configured for sealably cooperating with a mutually cooperative formation of said reservoir; a conduit located in said housing and providing fluid communication between said first coupling point and said second coupling point.
35. The filling station according to clause 36, further comprising a pump operative to pump liquid from said dispenser to said reservoir via said conduit; and a user operable actuator to control operation of said pump.
36. The filling station according to clause 36 or 37, wherein said first and/or said second coupling point is further configured for securably engaging said reservoir.
37. The filling station according to any one of clauses 36 to 38, wherein said second coupling point comprises an assembly according to any one of clauses 23 to 32.
38. The filling station according to clause 39, wherein said second portion of said assembly is in fluid communication with one end of said conduit.
39. The filling station according to clause 39 or 40, further comprising a biasing element for urging said reservoir toward said second coupling point, or vice versa, to configure said assembly in said dispensing configuration.
40. The filling station according to any one of clauses 36 to 41, wherein said pump is electrically powered from a power source.
41. The filling station according to any one of clauses 36 to 41, wherein said pump is mechanically powered via user operation of said user operable actuator.
42 A smoking-substitute device comprising a reservoir according to clause 34.
43. The smoking-substitute device according to clause 44, wherein said reservoir is removable from the device.
44. The smoking-substitute device according to clause 44, wherein the reservoir is integral with the device.