Nozzle and container for dispensing a liquid
10105720 · 2018-10-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Thierry Decock (Lyons, FR)
- Guillaume Grevin (L'Isle d'Abeau, FR)
- Xavier Julia (Villefontaine, FR)
- Gaëtan Painchaud (Francheville, FR)
- Thierry Rimlinger (L'Isle d'Abeau, FR)
Cpc classification
B65D47/2018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/2087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F9/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tip for dispensing liquid for mounting on a container. A valve includes at least two elements that are mobile in relation to one another, each mobile element including a bearing zone against the other mobile element. One of the mobile elements bears anti-microbial material on or in the immediate proximity of a part of its bearing zone forming a blocking barrier and all surfaces of the dispensing tip in contact with the inside are free of anti-microbial material.
Claims
1. A liquid dispensing tip for mounting on a container, said tip comprising a valve which, in a rest position, seals off the container by separating an upstream volume from a downstream volume, said valve being able to withstand opening manoeuvres by elastic deformation, said valve comprising a support and a membrane that is mobile in relation to the support, each of the support and the membrane including a bearing zone, bearing against each other, arranged so that, when the valve is in the rest position, the bearing zones of the support and the membrane bear at least partially against one another forming a surface barrier separating the upstream volume from the downstream volume, at least one of the support or the membrane being such that after one or several opening manoeuvres, said surface barrier no longer covers the same part of the bearing zone of at least one of the support or the membrane, said tip further comprising an anti-microbial material forming part of at least one of the support or the membrane, the anti-microbial material being only in the bearing zone of the at least one of the support or the membrane, or in the at least one of the support or the membrane in the immediate proximity of its bearing zone, such that the entire surface of the dispensing tip in contact with the upstream volume when the valve is in the rest position is free of anti-microbial material, wherein the support comprises an insert at least partially embedded within the support, wherein only the insert includes the anti-microbial material.
2. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the insert is made from bulk anti-microbial material.
3. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the insert is coated externally by a layer of anti-microbial material.
4. The tip according to claim 1, wherein only a face of the insert turned toward the outside is coated with a layer of anti-microbial material.
5. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the insert is flush with the bearing zone of the support.
6. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the insert protrudes from the bearing zone of the support so as to form a pin passing through an opening of the membrane.
7. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the support is co-moulded with the insert.
8. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the insert includes anti-microbial material located only in a central region of the support excluding edges of an upper face of the support.
9. The tip according to claim 1, wherein the support is a sealing pin substantially cylindrical in shape and the membrane comprises a cylindrical part capping the pin and leaving an annular gap around it forming a flow channel, and wherein the surface barrier has a substantially annular shape.
10. A liquid dispensing tip for mounting on a container, said tip comprising a valve which, in a rest position, seals off the container by separating an upstream volume from a downstream volume, said valve being able to withstand opening manoeuvres by elastic deformation, said valve comprising a support and a membrane that is mobile in relation to the support, each of the support and the membrane including a bearing zone, bearing against each other, arranged so that, when the valve is in the rest position, the bearing zones of the support and the membrane bear at least partially against one another forming a surface barrier separating the upstream volume from the downstream volume, at least one of the support or the membrane being such that after one or several opening manoeuvres, said surface barrier no longer covers the same part of the bearing zone of at least one of the support or the membrane, said tip further comprising an anti-microbial material on at least one of the support or the membrane, the anti-microbial material being only on the bearing zone of the at least one of the support or the membrane, or on the at least one of the support or the membrane in the immediate proximity of its bearing zone, such that the entire surface of the dispensing tip in contact with the upstream volume when the valve is in the rest position is free of anti-microbial material, wherein the membrane comprises a washer, wherein the membrane further comprises an antimicrobial layer extending on the washer in a part adjacent to the support, excluding a part of the washer adjacent to a peripheral edge of the support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention shall be better understood upon reading the following description, which does not limit the scope of the invention in any way and is provided only as an example with reference to the following drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) In this example, the dispensing tip 10 comprises a support 14, a membrane 16 equipped with a dispensing opening 58, a spring 17, an outer envelope 18, a flow channel 38 for passing liquid from the reservoir toward the dispensing tip 58 and a channel 44 for allowing air into the reservoir, channel 44 which is plugged by an air-permeable sterilising component 46 that is not described here.
(9) In this example, the support 14 comprises a fastening part 24 to the reservoir, placed at the proximal end of the support 14. The part 24 comprises an external skirt including a screw thread enabling it to be screwed onto the neck 13 of the reservoir. The fastening part 24 also includes a tubular-shaped internal skirt 26, enabling it to ensure the seal between the reservoir and the dispensing tip 10.
(10) Furthermore, the support 14 includes a central sealing pin 34, essentially cylindrical in shape and extending in the distal direction, opposite to the internal skirt 26. The pin 34 comprises, on its distal end, a bearing zone 36 of the pin 34 against the membrane 16 which blocks the flow of liquid in blocking configuration. In this example, the bearing zone 36 has an annular rib shape.
(11) In this example, the support 14 also comprises a housing 20 forming a cavity that is essentially cylindrical in shape, this cavity opening to the reservoir at its proximal end and opening to the liquid flow channel 38 at its distal end, provide for in the support 14 and extending in the longitudinal direction of the device, corresponding to the direction of ejection. Channel 38 opens to an intermediate cavity 22, itself opening to a second liquid flow channel 42.
(12) The membrane 16 is part a revolving part with special geometry, whose non-relevant details, with regard to the invention, will not be described here. The membrane 16 includes a cylindrical part 48 capping the pin 34 leaving an annular gap around it forming the aforementioned second channel 42 and, at the distal end of this cylindrical part 48, a washer 54 provided with a central opening 56 forming the small base of a cone frustum open toward the outside, whose large base corresponds to the dispensing opening 58 of the membrane. The washer 54 is formed in a single piece with the cylindrical part 48. Its internal face 55 rests on the bearing zone 36 of the pin, owing to the action of the spring 17 which pushes the cylindrical part 48 downward while exerting pressure on a seat 53 formed at the base of the cylindrical part 48. Owing to a flexible zone 52, the membrane 16 may deform in order to allow its cylindrical part 48 to slide axially around the pin 34. The internal face 55 forms a bearing zone of the membrane 16 against the pin 36. Subject to deformation of the membrane 16, the bearing zone 55 of the washer 54 may lift off the bearing zone 36 of the pin and open a passage between the inside and the outside of the device. This is thus how product dispensing is rendered possible: pressure exerted on the walls of the bottle cause the pressure of the liquid to increase, which pushes on the membrane 16 and moves apart the membranes 16 and the pin 34 and allows the liquid to reach the dispensing opening 58. In normal conditions of use of the device, no circumstance other than that of overpressure in the liquid is foreseen so that the washer 54 lifts off the bearing zone 36. Membrane 16 and pin 34 thus form two elements, that are mobile in relation to one another, of a valve separating an upstream volume from a downstream volume, a valve which prevents the liquid which left the inside of the device, i.e. flowing from the upstream volume to the downstream volume, from returning in the device.
(13) This valve is represented in a larger scale in
(14) It can be seen that, when the valve is in rest position, thus closed, the separation between the upstream volume and the downstream volume is ensured by a surface barrier extending, on the bearing zone 36 side, over this entire zone, and, on the washer 54 side, over the part of the internal face 55 that is in contact with the bearing zone 36.
(15) But as the centring of the washer 54 in relation to the bearing zone 36 is ensured only the elasticity of the membrane 16, by dint of successive openings and closings, the fatigue of the membrane 16 or any other disturbance of the equilibrium of the forces within the membrane may result in the washer 54 not returning exactly to the same position on the bearing zone 36. Thus, at micrometric or less scale, although in any case greater than the magnitude of the bacteria likely to contaminate the liquid, the blocking surface barrier moves, at least on the internal face side 55 of the washer 54, around an average theoretical position and leaves, in the area around these edges, adjoining zones which are sometimes inside or outside the dispensing device, i.e. excluded from the surface barrier, sometimes included in this surface barrier.
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(17) It can be seen that if a bacterium was lodged in a location 106 of the bearing zone 55 located in the immediate vicinity of the surface barrier in position 102, i.e. in the downstream volume, when the barrier would take position 100, the bacterium would no longer be in the downstream volume of the valve, but in the surface barrier, where it could migrate closer and closer, each time the valve is opened, until it reached location 108 located in the surface barrier in position 100, but in the upstream volume if the surface barrier assumes the position 104. The bacterium would have thus reached the inside of the container and could contaminate all the liquid that it contains.
(18) The bearing zone 36 is coated with a layer 110 of anti-bacterial material, silver ion-based in this example, which prevents any proliferation of bacteria in the immediate vicinity of the surface barrier. Thus, even if a bacterium manages to attach itself to the location 106 when the surface barrier is in position 102, it will not be able to survive if it is located, by displacement of the surface barrier in position 100 or 104, in contact with the anti-bacterial layer of the bearing zone 36 in position 104. The anti-bacterial layer thus efficiently fulfils its function to prevent the influx into the upstream volume of contaminants for the liquid present in the reservoir.
(19) The anti-bacterial layer is not present on any surface of the membrane 16 or support 14 in contact with the liquid upstream from the valve, so that no chemical reaction detrimental to the liquid occurs in this upstream volume.
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(42) All the possible combinations of these variants are possible, as long as they fall within the definition of the invention.
(43) For example, the characteristics of the alternative embodiments of
(44) It is understood that the examples of embodiment described do not limit the scope of the invention and that other variants and combinations of variants are possible.