Manually operated dispenser for media
09714132 ยท 2017-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2205/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M2205/0205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D47/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Manually operated dispenser for media, with a reservoir (1), with a pump part (2) which is mounted on the reservoir (1) and comprises a nozzle-shaped discharge portion (3) with a discharge portion end (5) having a discharge opening (4), with an actuation mechanism (6) assigned to the pump part (2), and with a protective cap (7) covering at least the discharge portion end (5), wherein a soft porous insert (8) provided with an antimicrobial additive is inserted into the protective cap (7) and can be pressed when the protective cap (7) is fitted from above onto the discharge portion end (5) with spring support.
Claims
1. Manually operated dispenser for media, with a reservoir, with a pump part which is mounted on the reservoir and comprises a nozzle-shaped discharge portion with a discharge portion end having a discharge opening, with an actuation mechanism assigned to the pump part, and with a protective cap covering at least the discharge portion end, wherein a soft porous insert provided with an antimicrobial additive is inserted into the protective cap and can be pressed when the protective cap is fitted from above onto the discharge portion end with a spring, wherein the insert is surrounded by the spring.
2. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the insert is impregnated, finished or mixed with the antimicrobial additive.
3. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the discharge portion forms a stand surface for a free end of the spring, which is clamped in the protective cap and whose loading introduces a torque that turns the protective cap relative to the discharge portion.
4. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the spring is a torsion bar spring, helical spring or rubber spring.
5. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the soft porous insert is designed as sponge, membrane, nonwoven or other textile material from natural and/or synthetic fibers.
6. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the soft porous insert is a cushion.
7. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the protective cap can be secured removably on the discharge portion by a snap-fit connection.
8. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 7, wherein the protective cap has openings, in the area where the insert is enclosed, in order to form an air-permeable closure.
9. Manually operated dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the protective cap has a head portion that can be applied releasably.
10. A manually operated dispenser, comprising: a reservoir; a pump mounted on the reservoir, the pump comprising: a discharge portion; a discharge opening in the discharge portion; and an actuation mechanism; a cap; a torsion spring positioned in the cap; a porous insert positioned in the cap and surrounded by the torsion spring; and an antimicrobial additive in the porous insert.
11. The manually operated dispenser of claim 10, wherein the antimicrobial additive is impregnated in the porous insert.
12. The manually operated dispenser of claim 10, wherein the torsion spring is selected from the group consisting of a torsion bar spring, a helical spring, and a rubber spring.
13. The manually operated dispenser of claim 10, wherein the insert further comprises an insert selected from the group consisting of a sponge, a membrane, a cushion, a nonwoven textile material, and a woven textile material.
14. The manually operated dispenser of claim 13, wherein the insert further comprises natural fibers.
15. The manually operated dispenser of claim 13, wherein the insert further comprises synthetic fibers.
16. The manually operated dispenser of claim 10, wherein the cap is removeably secured to the pump.
17. The manually operated dispenser of claim 10, wherein the cap further comprises at least one opening adjacent the position of the insert in the cap.
Description
(1) The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of the illustrative embodiments shown in the attached figures.
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(11) The invention relates to a manually operated dispenser for media, which dispenser is provided in particular for discharging a liquid medium, an aerosol or other fluid medium, if appropriate with solid fractions. The media are, for example, pharmaceuticals.
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(13) The pump part 2 can be configured in a known manner, for example as described in DE 10 2008 027 598 A1.
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(15) For at least the discharge portion end 5, a covering protective cap 7 is provided, which is intended to protect the discharge opening 4, and the discharge portion end 5 surrounding the latter, when the dispenser is not in use. This is intended to avoid the dispenser being soiled and/or damaged in the area of the discharge of the medium.
(16) The protective cap 7 is a preferably bushing-shaped lid which covers at least the discharge portion end 5 and which can repeatedly be firmly fitted in place after use of the dispenser.
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(18) The insert 8 can be produced by being impregnated, finished or mixed with the antimicrobial additive. Known composite foams having an antimicrobial finish or action can be used. This applies in the same way to other soft porous inserts, such as a membrane, nonwoven, or other textile materials from natural or synthetic fibres, which can also be actively impregnated. For example, reference is made in this connection to the antimicrobially finished sponges known from EP 2 363 024 A2.
(19) The discharge portion 3 forms a stand surface 9 for a free end 10 of a torsion spring 11 which is clamped in the protective cap 7 preferably for spring support. The loading of the torsion spring 11, when the protective cap 7 is pressed onto the discharge portion end 5, introduces a torque that turns the protective cap 7 relative to the discharge portion 3.
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(21) It is essential that the insert 8 takes up fluid when it is pressed against the discharge portion end 5 when the protective cap 7 is pressed on. If the insert 8 extends from the protective cap wall 12 at the head end into the interior of the protective cap 7 by an axial length, the insert 8 is pressed onto a head wall 13 of the discharge portion end 5 when the protective cap 7 is fitted in place and pressed on. The discharge opening 4 is arranged in the head wall 13. The insert 8 preferably has a radial extent that is greater than the diameter of the discharge opening 4, as is shown in
(22) The torsion spring 11 provided for this purpose is, for example, a torsion bar spring, helical spring or rubber spring. The torsion spring 11 is bar-shaped with a preferably axially directed resilient length in the interior of the protective cap 7. The insert 8 is preferably surrounded by the torsion spring 11. The insert 8 and the torsion spring 11 are then stressed jointly when the protective cap 7 is pressed on. The torsion spring 11 is therefore an elastic bar, of which one end is clamped on the protective cap 7, and a torque is introduced at the free end 10 thereof under a load. The effect of this is that the free end 10 turns at least about a small angle relative to the clamped end and therefore the loose protective cap 7, under an applied manual pressure force in arrow direction X, turns relative to the discharge portion 3 in arrow direction Y.
(23) To accommodate the insert 8 and the torsion spring 11 in the interior of the protective cap 7, the protective cap 7 preferably has an excess length in relation to at least the discharge portion end 5 that is to be covered. When the protective cap 7 is fitted, preferably securely, in the state when the dispenser is not in use, the insert 8 and the torsion spring 11 are then unloaded or at least partially unloaded.
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(27) The protective cap 7 can have one or more openings 19, in the area where the insert 8 is enclosed, in order to form an air-permeable closure. Here, the one or more openings 19 are arranged in the protective cap wall 12, for example. The protective cap 7 can thus be better ventilated for drying off the soft porous insert 8 during the time when the dispenser is not in use.
(28) Examples of materials that can be used for the torsion spring 11 are polypropylene (PP), polyoxymethylene (POM) or polybutylene terephthalate (PBT). The covering length of the protective cap 7 relative to the discharge portion 3 can be chosen depending on the particular use. In the case of a nasal adapter, for example, a longer protective cap for coverage is provided than in the case of a drop adapter. In a known manner, an insertable actuation blocker 20 for the pump part 2 can be provided.
(29) The soft porous insert 8 can also be a rod-shaped carrier, which can be exchangeable as a collector for filter purposes or analysis purposes, such as DNA determination.
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(32) According to an illustrative embodiment not shown, it is possible, as an alternative to the torsion spring 11, to use a spring element that can be loaded by a pressure force, for example a flexible spring or compression spring.