LIQUID DISPENSER
20170362000 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/1611
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D53/229
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/2075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D61/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Liquid dispenser for discharging pharmaceutical liquid having a discharge head and a cap, the cap body of which has a ventilation opening. The dispenser includes an injection-moulded pull-off portion which, in the delivery state, covers the ventilation opening and is connected to the cap body by a substance-to-substance bond. The pull-off portion, together with a tamper-evident portion, which, with the dispenser in the delivery state, prevents removal of the cap body, is part of a common segment which is detachable from the cap body of the cap. Alternatively, the ventilation opening is provided with a filter membrane for filtering the air which flows through it, and the cap body includes two part-bodies which together form a receiving space for the filter membrane.
Claims
1. Liquid dispenser for discharging pharmaceutical liquids and having the following features: a. the liquid dispenser has a discharge head on which a discharge opening is provided, b. the liquid dispenser has a cap with a cap body which is fittable on the discharge head and is removable from the same and which, in the fitted state, covers the discharge opening, c. the cap body has a ventilation opening which connects a surrounding atmosphere to an interior of the cap body such that, once the liquid dispenser has been used for the first time and the cap body is fitted, the discharge opening, which is covered by the cap body, is able to dry off as a result of the connection to the surrounding atmosphere, d. the cap has an injection-moulded pull-off portion which, in the delivery state, covers the ventilation opening and is connected to the cap body by way of a substance-to-substance bond, e. the cap has a tamper-evident portion, which, with the dispenser in the delivery state, prevents the cap body from being removed until the tamper-evident portion has been detached from the cap body, and f. the cap has a segment which is detachable as one unit from the cap body and comprises the tamper-evident portion and the pull-off portion.
2. Liquid dispenser according to claim 1 having the following features: a. the detachable segment has a free connecting portion, which is not integrally moulded on the cap body, between the pull-off portion and the tamper-evident portion.
3. Liquid dispenser according to claim 1 having the following features: a. the detachable segment has a grip portion which is attached in such a manner on the detachable segment that an application of force on the grip portion away from the cap body causes the pull-off portion to separate from the cap body first of all and then the tamper-evident portion to separate from the cap body.
4. Liquid dispenser according to claim 3 having the following features: a. the grip portion is realized as a flatly extended portion, and b. the grip portion is connected to the pull-off portion by means of a spacer portion which is at least 1 mm long and is aligned orthogonally with respect to the gripper portion.
5. Liquid dispenser according to claim 1 having the following features: a. the pull-off portion is connected by way of a substance-to-substance bond to an inside edge of the ventilation opening in a circumferential manner along a separation line, and b. the separation line comprises a shape which runs to a point on one side.
6. Liquid dispenser according to claim 1 having at least one of the following features: a. the tamper-evident portion is realized as a circumferential tamper-evident strip, and/or b. in the delivery state, the tamper-evident portion connects a holding portion, which remains on the discharge head, and the cap body, and/or c. the cap body has a lateral surface and an end face, wherein the ventilation opening breaks through the lateral surface.
7. Liquid dispenser for discharging, in particular, pharmaceutical liquids having the following features: a. the liquid dispenser has a discharge head, on which a discharge opening is provided, b. the liquid dispenser has a cap with a cap body, which is fittable on the discharge head and is removable from the same and which, in the fitted state, covers the discharge opening, c. the cap body has ventilation opening which connects a surrounding atmosphere to an interior of the cap body such that once the liquid dispenser has been used for the first time and the cap body is fitted, the discharge opening, which is covered by the cap body, is able to dry off as a result of the connection to the surrounding atmosphere, d. the ventilation opening is provided with a filter membrane for filtering the air which flows through it, and e. the cap body comprises two part-bodies which together form a receiving space for the filter membrane.
8. Liquid dispenser according to claim 7, wherein a. a first part-body of the two part-bodies is a cap main body with a lateral surface and an end face with a first breakthrough, and b. a second part-body of the two part-bodies is a ring body which is fastenable on the first part-body in a circumferential manner and comprises a second breakthrough which is in alignment with the first breakthrough.
9. Liquid dispenser according to claim 7, having one of the following features: a. the two part-bodies are connected together in a positive locking and/or non-positive locking manner or b. the two part-bodies are connected together by way of a substance-to-substance bond, in particular as a result of the second part-body being injection moulded to the first part-body.
10. Liquid dispenser according to claim 8 having the following features: a. the first breakthrough has an internal structure which divides the breakthrough into several part breakthroughs and on which the filter membrane rests.
11. Liquid dispenser according to claim 7 having the following features: a. the two part-bodies comprise surfaces which point to one another, between which is arranged the filter membrane which is supported on both sides by the surfaces.
12. Liquid dispenser according to claim 7 having the following features: a. resiliently deflectable portions, which are resiliently deflected as a result of being assembled with the filter membrane or with the other part-body and bring about a holding force in the direction of the filter membrane, are provided on one of the part-bodies.
13. Liquid dispenser according to claim 7 having the following features: a. the filter membrane is realized as a microfiltration membrane and comprises an average pore diameter of between 0.1 μm to approximately 0.3 μm, and/or b. a circumferential edge region of the filter membrane is arranged between the part-bodies of the cap body.
14. Liquid dispenser according to claim 1 having at least one of the following features: a. the cap is produced from plastics material, and/or b. the liquid dispenser has a liquid reservoir which is realized as a squeeze bottle, and/or c. the discharge head includes an outlet valve which opens in dependence on pressure, and/or d. the discharge head is realized to deliver individual drops.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] Further advantages and aspects of the invention are produced from the claims and from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention which are explained below by way of the Figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0043] In this case,
[0044] Over and above this, the detachable segment 60 has a pull-off portion 62, which closes a ventilation opening 42 and, to this end, is connected integrally to the lateral surface of the cap body 40 along a circumferential separating line 43. The plastics material of the cap 30 is designed in a very thin manner in the region of said separating line such that a tear line is produced here.
[0045] The pull-off portion 62 and the tamper-evident portion 64 are connected together by means of a connecting portion 66, in the region of which the detachable segment 60 is not connected to the lateral surface 40A of the cap body 40. The connecting portion 66 is designed in a comparatively thick-walled manner just as a grip portion 68 such that when the detachable segment 60 is handled in the correct manner no substantial deformation occurs.
[0046] For the first operation of the dispenser the detachable segment 60 is gripped in the region of the grip portion 68 and tilted in the direction of the arrow 2.
[0047] With reference to
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[0049] As already indicated in
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[0051] The ring-shaped part-body 48 can be formed in a non-positive locking manner by means of a press fit on the inside surface of the part-body 48 and the outside surface of the part-body 46. It is also possible to provide a snap-type connection here.
[0052] A particularly advantageous design provides that during the injection moulding process the part-body 46 is created first of all and, once it has set, the filter membrane 80 is placed on the end face. The second part-body 48 can then be created as a result of injection moulding onto the first part-body. As a result, on the one hand, a particularly solid connection is created between the part-bodies as a result of a substance-to-substance bond. On the other hand, the downwardly turned face 48E on the second part-body 48 also establishes a particularly strong connection here to the end regions of the filter membrane 80 such that bacteria passing through is not something to be feared. On the underside of the filter membrane 80, which rests on the end face 46B and there on the surface 46E, there is no such strong connection.
[0053] It would certainly also be conceivable, in principle, to inject the two part-bodies 46 and 48 together instead of the above. However, this would be accompanied by a very complicated mould in order to be able to hold the filter membrane 80 in position in the meantime and inject around it. Consequently, the method according to the invention with placing the membrane on the first part-body 46 is advantageous.