CHILD-RESISTANT DISCHARGER

20180214641 · 2018-08-02

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A discharger for discharging a predetermined amount of fluid includes a housing defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end, a discharge section having a discharge passage for the fluid extending between an inlet opening and an outlet opening of the discharge section, a carriage cooperating with the proximal end region of the housing such that the carriage is moveable relative to the housing along the longitudinal axis, and securing devices engageable with each other such that they define a locking position in which the carriage is prevented from being moved along the longitudinal axis, the securing device being disengageable to define a starting position for the carriage by simultaneously applying a first actuating force to the housing and a second actuating force to the carriage, the first actuating force being brought about by a radial compression of the housing.

    Claims

    1. A discharger for discharging a predetermined amount of fluid, comprising: a housing defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end; a discharge section having a discharge passage for the fluid extending between an inlet opening and an outlet opening of the discharge section; a carriage cooperating with the proximal end of the housing such that the carriageis moveable relative to the housing along the longitudinal axis; and securing devices engageable with each other so as to define a locking position in which the carriage is prevented from being moved along the longitudinal axis, the securing devices being disengageable to define a starting position for the carriage by simultaneously applying a first actuating force to the housing and a second actuating force to the carriage, the first actuating force being brought about by a radial compression of the housing.

    2. The discharger according to claim 1, wherein the first actuating force is brought about by a radial compression of the housing at the proximal end.

    3. A discharger according to claim 1, wherein the second actuating force is brought about by at least one of a rotary motion and an axial motion of the carriage relative to the housing or a combination of both.

    4. A discharger according to claim 1, wherein the securing devices comprise at least one locking element disposed on the housing and at least one counter element disposed on the carriage.

    5. The discharger according to claim 4, wherein the locking element is configured to slide over the counter element when the carriage is rotated relative to the housing in a first direction for arriving at the locking position, and the locking element and the counter element are configured to prevent rotation in a direction opposite to the first direction when the locking element and the counter element are engaged in the locking position.

    6. The discharger according to claim 5, wherein the housing is deformable in order to disengage the locking element and the counter element by radially compressing the housing and rotating the carriage in the direction opposite to the first direction.

    7. The discharger according to claim 4, wherein the discharger comprises an intermediate piece connected to the proximal end of a main portion of the housing and forming part of the housing, the intermediate piece comprising the at least one locking element.

    8. The discharger according to claim 1, wherein an internal thread is disposed on the housing cooperating with an external thread disposed on the carriage.

    9. The discharger according to claim 8, wherein the discharger comprises an intermediate piece connected to the proximal end of the housing and forming part of the housing, the intermediate piece comprising the internal thread.

    10. The discharger according to claim 1, wherein the carriage defines a receiving space for an amount of fluid to be discharged.

    11. The discharger according to claim 10, wherein the discharger comprises an activation device for establishing a flow connection for the fluid from within the receiving space of the carriage to the inlet opening of the discharge section.

    12. The discharger according to claim 11, wherein the activation device establishes the flow connection for the fluid to the inlet opening of the discharge section when the carriage is transferred from the locking position into the starting position.

    13. The discharger according to claim 11, wherein the activation device establishes the flow connection for the fluid to the inlet opening of the discharge section when the carriage is rotated from the locking position to the starting position.

    14. A discharge system comprising a discharger according to claim 1; and at least one container holding an amount of fluid to be discharged, the fluid containing at least one medical, dental or veterinary agent, the container configured to be loaded into a receiving space defined by the carriage of the discharger.

    15. A method of operating the discharger 10 according to claim 1, comprising: discharging a fluid including at least one medical, dental or veterinary agent.

    16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the discharging the fluid includes discharging an amount of the fluid in a range of 0.1 to 5 ml.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0064] The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings.

    [0065] FIGS. 1 and 2 show a discharge system comprising a discharger according to the present disclosure in different perspectives,

    [0066] FIGS. 3 and 4 show a discharge system as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 with a securing device being engaged (FIG. 3) and a securing device being disengaged (FIG. 4). For the purpose of improved visualization, the container and portions of the intermediate piece and the carriage are omitted.

    [0067] FIG. 5 shows a cross-sectional view along the section line A-A of the discharge system of FIG. 3,

    [0068] FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional view along the section line A-A of the discharge system of FIG. 4,

    [0069] FIG. 7 shows a side view of the carriage, and

    [0070] FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the intermediate piece.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

    [0071] In the following the same reference numerals will be used for parts having the same or equivalent function. Any statements made having regard to the direction of a component are made relative to the position shown in the drawing and can naturally vary in the actual position of application. Generally, in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the discharge system comprises a discharger 10 having a housing 17 which is formed as a two-part housing comprising a main portion 12 and an intermediate piece 38. The intermediate piece 38 is connected to the main portion 12 of the housing 17 via connection means 39. It has to be noted in this connection that the intermediate piece 38 can also be formed integrally with the main portion 12 of the housing 17, i.e. that the housing 17 of the discharger is formed in one piece. In this case, any connection means 39 would be omitted.

    [0072] Moreover, as can be seen from FIGS. 2 to 6, a separate container 44 having a generally cylindrical shape can be loaded into the discharger 10 of the discharge system.

    [0073] Although other appliances are possible, in the embodiment shown the discharger 10 is intended for use in the medical, dental or veterinary field, and for discharging a predetermined amount of a fluid 11 which is contained inside the container 44. The fluid 11 to be discharged, in general, is a liquid which includes one or more medical, dental or veterinary agents.

    [0074] The discharger 10 and the container 44 are designed as disposable articles intended for one-time use only.

    [0075] The main portion 12 of the housing 17 of the discharger 10 defines a longitudinal axis L. The discharger 10 can be designed essentially rotationally symmetrical with respect to the axis L. At its proximal end 14 the discharger 10 includes two wing-like protrusions 46 extending in opposite directions like in a common disposable syringe. As already mentioned above, the intermediate piece 38 is connected to the main portion 12 of the housing 17 via two connections means or devices 39 formed as plug connections each located on one of the wing-like protrusion 46. The connections devices 39 comprise two connecting pins 47 (which are shown in more detail in FIGS. 3, 4 and 8) located diametrically opposed at the outer surface of the intermediate piece 38 and two corresponding holes 48 located on each of the two wing-like protrusions 46. Expediently, the main portion 12 of the housing 17 and the intermediate piece 38 have approximately the same diameter.

    [0076] The discharger 10 also comprises a discharge section 18 from which FIGS. 1 and 2 only show a portion of a discharge passage 20 extending from the distal end 16 of the main portion 12 of the housing 17 towards a thickened distal end portion 21. The distal end portion 21 can be formed integrally with the discharge passage 20 or made as a separate component connected in a suitable manner to the discharge passage 20. The distal end portion 21 moreover defines an outlet opening 24 through which the fluid 11 finally is discharged.

    [0077] The end portion 21, in general, can be adapted to the type and site of application and can be in the form of or comprise a spray head, a needle (cannula), a brush, a sponge or a pipette. For large area applications, for example, a spray head or a sponge can be of advantage, whereas selective applications might require a needle or a plain tube of small diameters.

    [0078] A carriage 26 is received in a proximal end region of the intermediate piece 38. As can be seen in FIGS. 2, 5 and 6, the carriage 26 comprises a receiving space 40 into which a container 44 has been loaded.

    [0079] The carriage 26 and the intermediate piece 38 comprise a securing means or device 28 essentially constituting a locking mechanism as explained in detail below. The securing device 28 comprises locking elements 30 at the inner surface of the intermediate piece 38 and counter elements 32 at the outer surface of the carriage 26 which are shown in more detail in FIGS. 3, 4, 7 and 8.

    [0080] In general and notwithstanding the child-resistance, the carriage 26 is movable along the longitudinal axis L. The discharger 10 is adapted to discharge the fluid 11 inside the container 44 through the discharge section 18 and finally through the outlet opening 24 when moving the carriage 26 along the axis L towards the distal end portion 21 of the discharge section 18.

    [0081] FIG. 3 shows the discharger 10 with the locking mechanism being activated and FIG. 4 shows the discharger 10 after the locking mechanism has been released. FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 3 after the carriage 26 has been rotated counter-clockwise by 90. In both figures, portions of the intermediate piece 38 and the carriage 26 as well as the container 44 have been omitted for the purpose of improved visualization.

    [0082] Therefore, FIGS. 3 and 4 reveal that the carriage 26 on its external surface includes an external thread 36 which cooperates with an internal thread 34 disposed on the inner surface of the intermediate piece 38. The external thread 36 comprises two left-handed thread portions oriented at 180 to each other having the same pitch and being of the same size and shape. The external thread 36 further comprises two diametrically opposed abutment flanks 33a which are located directly beneath the left-handed thread portion, respectively. This arrangement is clearly visible in FIG. 7 showing a side view of the carriage 26.

    [0083] The internal thread 34 comprises four left-handed thread portions oriented at 90 to each other having the same pitch and being of the same size and shape. In other words, the internal thread 34 comprises two left-handed thread portions oriented at 180 to each other, wherein each thread portion is interrupted by a central gap or interruption. Thereby each thread portion is divided into two parts. This arrangement can also be seen in FIG. 8 showing a perspective view of the intermediate piece 38.

    [0084] Also visible in FIGS. 3 and 4 are an activation means or device 42 having a flow connection 43 to the discharge passage 20. The activation device 42 is partially positioned inside a distal cylindrical portion 15 of the carriage 26.

    [0085] FIGS. 3 and 4 also show that the connecting pins 47 of the connection devices 39 are inserted into the corresponding holes 48 on each side of the wing-like projections 46, thereby forming the plug connection between the intermediate piece 38 and the main portion 12 of the housing 17.

    [0086] Moreover, from FIGS. 3 and 4 it can be seen that the intermediate piece 38 comprises two diametrically opposed locking elements 30 as well as two diametrically opposed further locking elements 31 located at the inner surface of the intermediate piece 38, respectively. The further locking elements 31 are oriented at 90 to the locking elements 30, respectively. Both, the locking elements 30 and the further locking elements 31 have a ramp-like shape. However, the pitch of the ramp-shaped locking elements 30 points in the opposite direction compared to the pitch of the ramp-shaped further locking elements 31. The intermediate piece 38 further comprises at its inner surface two diametrically opposed abutment flanks 33b arranged adjacent to the ramp-shaped further locking elements 31. Both, the further locking elements 31 and the abutment flanks 33b extend axially towards the internal threads 34 until almost touching them. Thereby, the abutment flanks 33b and the further locking elements 31 form a lateral guide 49 for the counter elements 32 (shown in more detail in FIG. 8).

    [0087] The counter elements 32 are located diametrically opposed at the outer surface of the carriage 26. As mentioned previously, the locking elements 30 and the counter elements 32 can collectively referred to as the securing device 28. The securing device 28 and the further locking elements 31 are formed integrally with the intermediate piece 38 or the carriage 26.

    [0088] When the child-resistance is activated as depicted in FIG. 3 the locking elements 30 and the counter elements 32 are engaged, i.e. the diametrically opposed counter elements 32 have been slid over the ramp-shaped locking elements 30 to arrive at the locking position. A further rotation after the locking position is reached is prevented by the abutment flanks 33a which are positioned such that they abut on one of the four left-handed thread portions of the internal thread 34 after the carriage 26 has reached the locking position (not visible in FIG. 3). Thereby, the carriage 26 is neither movable in the axial direction nor can be rotated clockwise or counter clockwise.

    [0089] In order to release the child-resistance of the discharger 10 the user has to apply an inward pressure (squeezing) to the elastically deformable intermediate piece 38 at positions oriented 90 to the diametrically opposed counter elements 32. This can be achieved by holding the intermediate piece 38 between thumb and index finger and pressing them together. As a result, the intermediate piece 38 as part of the housing 17 of the discharger 10 is deformed outwardly in the regions of the locking elements 30 cooperating with the diametrically opposed counter elements 32 resulting in a disengagement of the locking elements 30 and the counter elements 32. By simultaneously rotating the carriage 26 counter clockwise through an angle of 90 the disengaged counter elements 32 can pass the locking elements 30 and the carriage 26 after passing the starting position arrives in its discharge position as depicted in FIG. 4. In the discharge position the diametrically opposed counter elements 32 are engaged with the ramped-shaped further locking elements 31 which due to their opposite pitch direction prevent a back rotation of the carriage 26. A further rotation of the carriage 26 is prevented by the abutment flanks 33b arranged adjacent to the ramp-shaped further locking elements 31.

    [0090] FIG. 8 clearly shows one of the further locking elements 31 and one of the abutment flanks 33b located at the inner surface of the intermediate piece 38 which has been turned upside down compared to its orientation in FIGS. 4 and 5. The abutment flanks 33b and the further locking elements 31 are designed and arranged such that they form the lateral guide 49 being aligned with an interruption 50 between the thread portions of the internal threads 34. The lateral guide 49 and the interruption 50 ensure that the carriage 26 after having reached the discharge position can be moved axially towards the distal end 16 by providing a path for the counter elements 32. Also clearly visible in FIG. 8 are the connecting pins 47 which extend in axial direction from the intermediate piece 38.

    [0091] Along with the rotation by 90, the carriage 26 additionally performs an axial movement towards the distal end 16 of the discharger 10 due to the threaded connection between the carriage 26 and the intermediated piece 38. As a result, the container 44 (not shown in FIGS. 3 and 4) moves towards the activation device 42 which pierces a seal 45 closing the distal end of the container 44. In order to discharge the fluid 11 when having reached the discharge position, the user must deliberately push the carriage 26 towards the distal end 16.

    [0092] The axial movement of the carriage 26 when transferred from the locking position into the discharge position becomes more obvious from FIG. 5 showing a cross-sectional view (along section line A-A) of the discharger 10 of FIG. 3 in its locking position and from FIG. 6 showing a cross-sectional view (along section line A-A) of the discharger 10 of FIG. 4 in its discharge position. FIG. 6, accordingly, corresponds to FIG. 5 after the carriage has been rotated by 90 counter-clockwise.

    [0093] In FIG. 5 the locking elements 30 and the counter elements 32 are engaged, i.e. the carriage 26 is in the locking position. The receiving space 40 of the carriage 26 contains the container 44 which is filled with the fluid 11 to be discharged. The container 44 is made as a capsule which has a cylindrical shape. Its opening is closed by a breakable seal 45 in the form of a foil. The amount of the fluid 11 inside the container 44 is approximately 0.5 ml.

    [0094] The main portion 12 of the housing 17 comprises a sleeve portion 13 formed integrally with the main portion 12. Further, the main portion 12 of the housing 17 comprises the discharge passage 20 which is fitted into the sleeve portion 13. A proximal end portion of the sleeve portion 13 is fitted into the distal cylindrical portion 15 of the carriage 26 through a distal opening thereof. The sleeve portion 13 comprises an inlet opening 22 at its proximal end portion and the activation means 42. The activation means 42 comprise a tip and a flow connection 43 establishing a connection to the discharge passage 20. The tip is formed by a correspondingly tapering of the proximal end portion of the sleeve portion 13.

    [0095] In the locking position, the activation device 42 is positioned spaced apart from the seal 45 of the container 44, i.e. the activation device 42 comprising the tip do not yet protrude into the receiving space 40 of the carriage 26 being loaded with the container 44.

    [0096] For reaching the discharge position as depicted in FIG. 6, the user at first has to unlock the child-resistance by squeezing the intermediate piece 38 at diametrically opposed positions and simultaneously rotating the carriage 26 by 90 as has been described with respect to FIGS. 3 and 4. Due to the cooperating internal and external threads 34, 36 the carriage 26 moves towards the distal end 16 and the activation means 42 thereby at least partially break the seal 45 and establish a flow connection 43 for the fluid 11 inside the container 44 to the inlet opening 22.

    [0097] For discharging the fluid 11, the user has to move the carriage 26 along the longitudinal axis L into the main portion 12 of the housing 17 by pushing it deliberately. While the carriage 26 continues its movement, the activation device 42 enters into the fluid space of the container 44, thereby urging the fluid 11 out of the container 44. The outer shape of the tapered proximal end portion of the sleeve portion 13, i.e. the activation device 42, essentially corresponds to the inner dimensions of the container 44 so that almost no free space remains inside the container 44 when the activation device 42 moves into the fluid space of the container 44. The fluid 11 can only escape through the flow connection 43 and inlet opening 22 and thus through the discharge passage 20 of the discharger 10.The complementary shapes of the activation means 42 and the container 44 ensure that essentially no residual amounts of fluid 11 remain within the container 44.

    [0098] Generally, the discharger 10 and/or the container 44 may be fabricated from any suitable material. In one embodiment, the material is plastic. The material may be selected from the group comprising polypropylene, cyclic olefin polymer, polyethylene, polyamide, polybutylenterephthalat and polymethyl methacrylate. Alternatively, the material may be glass, metal or an alloy.

    [0099] It is particularly preferred that the discharger 10 and/or the container 44 are fabricated by injection molding as injection-molded parts.

    [0100] With respect to one common classification applied in the medical, dental or veterinary field or the health care sector, the discharger and the discharge system as provided by the present disclosure belong to the group consisting of systems without protection cap.