NOZZLE AND CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY
20210213213 · 2021-07-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M11/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M2207/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An assembly for a spray device is presented where the assembly has a cartridge containing a liquid to be pressurised, and a micro nozzle configured to produce an aerosol from the pressurised liquid, wherein the micro nozzle is permanently attached to the cartridge.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16: An assembly for a spray device, which assembly comprises: a cartridge containing a liquid to be pressurised, and a micro nozzle configured to produce an aerosol from the pressurised liquid, wherein the micro nozzle is permanently attached to the cartridge.
17: The assembly as claimed in claim 16, comprising a cartridge adapter configured to hold the micro nozzle in position relative to the cartridge.
18: The assembly according to claim 16, wherein the cartridge is a syringe provided with a hole and the micro nozzle is positioned in the hole.
19: The assembly according to claim 18, wherein the micro nozzle has a hexagonal shape which fits in the hole.
20: The assembly according to claim 19, wherein the micro nozzle is arranged with a press fit in the hole and/or glued to the syringe.
21: The assembly as claimed in claim 18, wherein the cartridge adapter is arranged with a press fit in the hole and/or is glued to the syringe.
22: The assembly according to any of claim 18, comprising a boot arranged on a tip of the syringe, configured to hermetically protect the hole and the micro nozzle from contamination.
23: The assembly according to claim 17, wherein the micro nozzle, the cartridge adapter, and the cartridge are integrated by moulding.
24: The assembly according to claim 17, comprising a crimp seal crimped to the cartridge, wherein the cartridge adapter and the micro nozzle cooperate with the crimp seal to be permanently attached to the cartridge.
25: The assembly according to any of claim 16 wherein the cartridge is a medical cartridge.
26: A method of assembling an assembly for a spray device, wherein the method comprises: attaching a micro nozzle permanently to a cartridge before or in conjunction with filling the of the cartridge.
27: The method according to claim 26, comprising placing a cartridge adapter and the micro nozzle in a moulding tool, and injecting plastic to mould the cartridge.
28: The method according to claim 26, comprising crimping a crimp seal to permanently attach the crimp seal, a cartridge adapter and the micro nozzle to the cartridge.
29: The method as claimed in claim 26, wherein the cartridge is a syringe, wherein the micro nozzle has a hexagonal shape, the method comprising attaching the micro nozzle into a hole of the syringe.
30: The method as claimed in claim 29, wherein the attaching involves press fitting the micro nozzle and/or gluing of the micro nozzle.
31: An assembly for a spray device, which assembly comprises: cartridge holder; a cartridge containing a liquid, where the cartridge container is configured to be pressurized, and a micro nozzle permanently attached to a proximal end of the cartridge, where the nozzle has inlet orifice adjacent the proximal end of the cartridge and an outlet orifice in fluid communication with the inlet orifice such that when the cartridge is pressurized the liquid will flow through the inlet orifice and will exit the outlet orifice as an aerosol.
32: The assembly of claim 31 where there are more inlet orifices that outlet orifices.
33: The assembly of claim 31, further comprising a mouthpiece operatively connected to the cartridge holder.
34: The assembly according to claim 32, wherein the micro nozzle is operatively positioned within in a hole located at the proximal end of the cartridge.
35: The assembly according to claim 34, wherein the micro nozzle is attached to the cartridge through a crimp seal that is mechanically crimped to the proximal end of the cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The specific embodiments of the inventive concept will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] The inventive concept will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplifying embodiments are shown. The inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
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[0042] The cartridge 35 has a hole or orifice, through which the liquid may move when liquid is to be dispensed from the cartridge 35. The micro nozzle 50 is arranged such that the liquid must move through the micro nozzle 50 when the liquid flows through the hole to be dispensed from the cartridge 35.
[0043] The cartridge 35 is connected to the dispenser unit 20. When liquid is to be dispensed from the spray device, the liquid in the cartridge 35 is pressurised. The spray device may comprise a pressurising device, such as a plunger rod, which can be moved in the cartridge 35 to cause the liquid to be pushed through the micro nozzle 50 to form an aerosol. The aerosol is dispensed from the spray device via the dispenser unit 20.
[0044] The cartridge may for example be a container or a syringe. All three terms are herein defined as denoting a vessel containing a liquid.
[0045] The spray device may comprise a cartridge adapter. The cartridge adapter may be a micro nozzle carrier. The micro nozzle 50 may for example be mounted in the cartridge adapter or mounted onto the cartridge adapter. An example of a cartridge adapter is shown in
[0046] The cartridge adapter 38 may be fixed to the cartridge 35 when the cartridge is filled with liquid or prior to the cartridge 35 being filled with liquid. An end user may receive a plurality of cartridges 35 fitted with cartridge adapters 38 and micro nozzles 50. A cartridge 35 may then be placed in the spray device with the dispenser unit 20 when the spray device is to be used. The cartridge 35 may after use be replaced with an identical cartridge 35.
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[0049] A micro nozzle is herein defined as a nozzle having orifice diameters between for example 0.5 m and 10 m, which may produce an aerosol of very fine droplets. The aerosol may be produced by pressurising a liquid on the inlet side 54 of the nozzle, which liquid is expelled as droplets at the outlet side 52 of the nozzle. Droplet diameters may be approximately 1 m in the lower range of orifice diameters. Depending on viscosity, pressure and orifice diameters, the expelled liquid may form into Rayleigh droplet trains. The micro nozzle has at least one orifice on the inlet side and at least one orifice on the outlet side. The configuration of the channels and orifices are not essential in themselves for this disclosure. However, as shown in
[0050] According to one example, the cartridge is a syringe. The syringe may for example be a standard glass syringe or a standard plastic syringe. The micro nozzle is fixedly assembled with the syringe. If the syringe for example is a standard glass syringe, a standard and proven sheath 80, e.g. a needle shield, can be used as a sterile barrier. The sheath 80 may hence be assembled with the syringe 35 to act as a sterile barrier.
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[0052] According to one example, the micro nozzle 50 has a hexagonal shape. The micro nozzle 50 may hence be diced in a hexagonal shape. Stealth dicing (laser dicing) may for example be used for dicing the micro nozzle in a hexagonal shape. The hexagonal shape enables an area increase of 30% compared to a square shape. It also allows a better fit of the micro nozzle 50 in the round hole 36, as shown in
[0053] The micro nozzle 50 may for example be fixedly arranged in the hole 36 by means of press fit and/or using an adhesive such as glue.
[0054] According to one example, the micro nozzle 50 may be attached to a cartridge adapter. The cartridge adapter 38 may for example be a carrier made of stainless steel. The cartridge adapter may subsequently be attached to a tip of the syringe 35 so that the micro nozzle 50 is positioned in the hole 36. According to one variation, the cartridge adapter may have a hexagonal shape. Alternatively, the cartridge adapter may have a rectangular, for example a square shape, or a polygonal shape with for example more edges than six. The cartridge adapter could for example be octagonal. Alternatively, the cartridge adapter could have a round shape.
[0055] According to one variation the cartridge adapter is fixedly arranged in the hole 36 by means of press fit and/or using an adhesive such as glue.
[0056] Turning now to
[0057] According to one variation, the cartridge may be a plastic syringe. The cartridge adapter and the micro nozzle 50 may in this case be placed in a moulding tool before injecting plastics to form the cartridge. The micro nozzle 50 and the cartridge adapter thereby become integral with the cartridge. A similar method is used when integrating RFID chips with plastic parts. The end product is generally similar to the assembly shown in
[0058] Another example of an assembly for a spray device is shown in
[0059] The micro nozzle is permanently attached to the cartridge 35, 35, 35 before or in conjunction with the filling of the cartridge 35, 35, 35. The micro nozzle 50 may be attached to the cartridge 35, 35, 35 by means of any of the herein disclosed examples.
[0060] The inventive concept has mainly been described above with reference to a few examples. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the inventive concept, as defined by the appended claims.