DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A MATERIAL
20170050210 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/0133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00593
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C17/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for dispensing a material has a container for holding the material, a piston movably arranged within the container and a spindle in cooperation with the piston. The device is configured such that the spindle and the container are rotatable relative to each other to move the piston for dispensing the material. The piston and the spindle are adapted to anti-twist lock against each other in a first axial position of the piston relative to spindle. And in a second axial position of the piston relative to spindle the anti-twist lock between the piston and the spindle is suspended. The device helps minimizing any residual dental material upon attempting to empty the device.
Claims
1. A device for dispensing a material comprising a container for holding the material, a piston movably arranged within the container and a spindle in cooperation with the piston, wherein the device is configured such that the spindle and the container are rotatable about a rotation axis relative to each other to move the piston for dispensing the material, and wherein the piston and the spindle are adapted to anti-twist lock against each other in a first axial position of the piston relative to spindle, and wherein in a second axial position of the piston relative to spindle the anti-twist lock between the piston and the spindle is suspended, with the first and second axial position referring to two different positions in a dimension of the rotation axis.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the spindle and the container are threadably engaged with one another such that a rotation of the spindle and the container relative to each other causes the spindle to move axially relative to the container.
3. The device of claim 2, further comprising a nut having an inner thread being in engagement with an outer thread of the spindle, wherein the nut is fixedly connected with the container.
4. The device of claim 2, wherein a front end of the spindle is located inside the container and a rear end of the spindle is located outside the container, the front end comprising in a direction of the front end toward the rear end a first section, a second section and a third section consecutively arranged in the order as listed, and wherein the piston has a front end and a rear end with a receptacle extending from the rear end into the piston, the receptacle having a first section adjacent the piston rear end and a second section further toward the piston front end, and wherein in the first axial position of the piston and the spindle the piston second section is engaged with the spindle first section, and in the second axial position of the piston and the spindle the piston second section and the spindle first section are disengaged from each other.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein in the first axial position of the piston and the spindle the piston first section is further mated with the spindle second and third section, whereas in the second axial position of the piston and the spindle the piston first section is mated with the spindle second section but not with the spindle third section.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein the piston second section and the spindle first section are shaped such that in a situation in which the piston second section and the spindle first section are mated they form an anti-twist lock for the piston and the spindle relative to each other.
7. The device of claim 4, wherein the piston first section and the spindle second section are adapted to form a rotatable fit with each other, for a rotation of the piston and the spindle relative to each other.
8. The device of claim 4, wherein the piston first section and the spindle third section are adapted to form a press fit with each other.
9. The device of claim 4, in which the piston is received with the receptacle on the front end of the spindle.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the spindle is received axially stationary but rotatable within the container, and wherein in the second axial position of the piston and the spindle the piston and the spindle are threadably engaged with each other and the piston and the container are retained against rotation relative to each other, such that a rotation of the spindle and the container relative to each other causes the piston, to move axially relative to the container.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein the spindle and the piston are (directly or indirectly) threadably engaged with one another such that a rotation of the spindle and the piston relative to each other causes the piston to move axially relative to the container.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the spindle has a front end being located inside the container and a rear end located outside the container, the spindle comprising an engagement structure adjacent the front end and an outer thread between the front and the rear end, wherein the piston having a front end and a rear end and a through-hole extending between and forming an inner thread for engagement with the spindle outer thread, the piston further having an engagement structure adjacent the piston front end, and wherein in the first axial position of the piston and the spindle the engagement structures of the spindle and the piston are engaged with one another, and in the second axial position of the piston and the spindle the engagement structures of the piston and the spindle are disengaged from each other.
13. The device of claim 11, wherein in the second axial position a volume for the material is formed between the container and the piston, whereas in the first axial position such volume is eliminated.
14. The device of claim 11, wherein the container has a front end and an opposite rear end and the spindle extending into the container rear end, the container having an outlet for the material at the front end.
15. A device for dispensing a material, comprising a container for holding the material, a piston movably arranged within the container, a threaded nut being attached to the container and a spindle in cooperation with the piston, the spindle having a front end adjacent the piston and an opposite rear end, the device being configured such that the spindle and the container are rotatable about a rotation axis relative to each other to move the piston for dispensing the material, wherein the spindle and the container are positionable in a first axial position and a second axial position, wherein in the second axial position the spindle and the container are threadably connected with each other so that a rotation of the spindle and the container relative to each other causes the spindle and the container to axially move relative to each other, and wherein in the first axial position the threaded connection between the spindle and the container is suspended so that a rotation of the spindle and the container relative to each other is enabled without causing the spindle and the container to axially move relative to each other, wherein further the first and second axial position refer to two different positions in a dimension of the rotation axis, and wherein the spindle has an outer thread and a groove adjacent the rear end of the spindle, the groove being dimensioned smaller in diameter than the minor thread diameter of the outer thread, wherein in the second axial position the thread of the nut and the outer thread of the spindle are engaged, whereas in the first axial position the thread of the nut cooperates with the groove of the spindle so that the threaded connection between the spindle and the container is suspended.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0031] The piston 12 and the spindle 13 are adapted for optionally anti-twist locking against each other.
[0032] In a second axial position of the piston 12 relative to spindle 13 the anti-twist lock between the piston 12 and the spindle 13 is suspended as illustrated in
[0033] The second axial position of the piston 12 and the spindle as shown in
[0034] In more particular the spindle front end 131 comprises a first section 132, a second section 133 and a third section 134, and the piston 12 comprises a receptacle 126 having a first section 122 and a second section 123. The spindle first, second and third section 132, 133, 134 are arranged with the spindle first section 132 arranged adjacent the spindle front end 131, the spindle third section 134 further toward a rear end 137 of the spindle 13, and with the spindle second section 133 arranged between the spindle first and third section 132, 134. Preferably the spindle first, second and third section 132, 133, 134 are arranged directly adjacent each other without a space or other section arranged between. Further the piston has a front end 121 and a rear end 127, and the receptacle 126 extends from the piston rear end 127 into the piston 12 in a direction toward the piston front end 121. The piston first section 122 is arranged adjacent the piston rear end 127 and the piston second section 123 is arranged further toward the piston front end. Preferably the piston first section 123 and the piston second section 123 are arranged directly adjacent each other without a space or other section arranged between.
[0035] In the example the spindle first section 132 comprises the spindle engagement structure 135. Further the spindle second section 133 is formed by a generally cylindrical portion of the spindle 13, and the spindle third section 134 is formed by a bulge or rim of a greater diameter than the cylindrical portion of the spindle second section 133.
[0036] Further in the example the piston first section 122 is formed by a generally cylindrical portion of the receptacle 126 of the piston 12, whereas the piston second section 123 comprises the engagement structure 125.
[0037] Accordingly in the first axial position of the piston 12 and the spindle 13 the piston second section 123 is engaged with the spindle first section 132, and in the second axial position of the piston 12 and the spindle 13 the piston second section 123 and the spindle first section 132 are disengaged from each other.
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] Further the container 11 has preferably at its front end 112 has a dispensing outlet 113 for the dental material. Therefore in operation of the device 1 the spindle 13 and the container 11 may be rotated relative to each other for dispensing the dental material from the device 1. As the piston 12 approaches the front end 112 of the container 11 a further operation of the device 1 to dispense material causes the piston 12 to be pressurized between the spindle 13 and consequently an axial force urging the piston 12 and the spindle 13 toward one another to increase. Thus upon exceeding the threshold axial force the piston 12 and the spindle 13 move from the second to the first axial position. In the first axial position a further rotation of the spindle 13 and the container 11 relative to each other causes the piston 12 to also rotate. Therefore any material between the piston front end 121 and the inner container front end 112 is striped off in the area of the outlet 113 as the piston 12 rotates relative to the outlet 113. Thus the device 1 is advantageous in that it can be substantially entirely emptied.
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[0041] The piston 22 and the spindle 23 are adapted for optionally anti-twist locking against each other. As illustrated in
[0042] The container 21 has at its front end 212 has a dispensing outlet 213 for the dental material. Therefore in operation of the device 2 the spindle 23 and the container 21 may be rotated relative to each other for dispensing the dental material from the device 2. Further the spindle 23 is located inside the container 21 and the spindle rear end 227 is located outside the container. The spindle 23 has a length so that the spindle front end 231 is located adjacent the container front end 212. Accordingly in operation of the device for dispensing material, once the piston 22 has reached the front end 231 of the spindle 23 the engagement structure 235, 225 of the spindle 23 and the piston 22, respectively, engage with each other so that the first axial position is established. In the first axial position of the spindle 23 and the piston 22 a further rotation of the spindle 23 relative to the container 21 also causes the piston 22 and the container to rotate relative to each other. Therefore any material between the piston front end 221 and the inner container front end 212 is striped off in the area of the outlet 213. This is because the piston 22 rotates relative to the outlet 213. The device 2 is therefore advantageous in that it can be substantially entirely emptied.
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[0044] In the second axial position rotating the spindle 33 and the container 31 relative to each other causes the spindle 33 and the container 31 to move axially relative to each other. In the second axial position the piston 32 and the container 31 are spaced and that space is preferably filled with the dental material. Therefore in the second position rotating the spindle 33 and the container 31 in a first direction relative to each other causes the piston 32 to be urged into the container 31 such that the space is reduced and the material is caused to be dispensed. Once the spindle 33 and the container 31 reach the first axial position the threaded connection disengages. In the example the spindle 33 has an outer thread 333 and a groove 338 adjacent a rear end 337 of the spindle 33. The groove 338 is dimensioned smaller in diameter than the minor thread diameter of the outer thread 333. Further a threaded nut 34 is attached to the container 31. In the second axial position of the spindle 33 and the container 31 the thread of the nut 34 and the outer thread 333 of the spindle 33 are engaged, whereas in the first axial position of the spindle 33 and the container 31 the thread of the nut 34 cooperates with the groove 338 of the spindle 33 so that the threaded connection between the spindle 33 and the container 31 is suspended. Therefore in the first axial position the spindle 33 and the container 31 can be rotated relative to each other without causing any (further) axial movement between the spindle 33 and the container 31.
[0045] In operation of the device 3 the spindle 33 and the container 31 may be rotated relative to each other for dispensing the dental material from the device 3. As the piston 32 approaches the front end 312 of the container 31 a further operation of the device 3 to dispense material causes the spindle 33 and the container 31 to reach the first axial position and the threaded connection between the spindle 33 and the container 31 to disengage. In the first axial position a further rotation of the spindle 33 and the container 31 relative to each other causes the piston 32 to rotate without axial further movement. Therefore any material between the piston front end 321 and the inner container front end 312 is striped off in the area of an outlet 313 as the piston 32 rotates relative to the outlet 313. Thus the device 3 is advantageous in that it can be substantially entirely emptied.