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Title:
DEVICE FOR STORING AND APPLYING LIQUID AND/OR PASTY SUBSTANCES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/017225
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
A device for storing and applying a dental substance, with a container (1) from which the substance can be removed through a first opening in a first direction with the aid of an applicator (3) , and with a substance supply which can be introduced into the container (1) through a second opening (4) in the wall of the container (1) and which is sealed off against this opening (4) by a breakable foil, is characterized in that the second opening (4) is arranged transversely with respect to the first direction and that the foil is applied over the opening (4) in such a manner, that it closes same.

Inventors:
HOERTH HANS (DE)
LAMOTT KARSTEN (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2006/007794
Publication Date:
February 15, 2007
Filing Date:
August 07, 2006
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MUEHLBAUER ERNST GMBH & CO KG (DE)
HOERTH HANS (DE)
LAMOTT KARSTEN (DE)
International Classes:
B65D81/32; A61C5/60; A61M35/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO2004028389A22004-04-08
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WO1999049797A11999-10-07
Foreign References:
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
GLAWE DELFS MOLL (Hamburg, DE)
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Claims:

Patent claims

1. A device for storing and applying liquid and/or pasty substances, with a container (1) from which the substance can be removed through a first opening (7) in a first direction with the aid of an applicator (3), and with a substance supply which can be introduced into the container (1) through a second opening (4) in the wall of the container (1) and which is sealed off against this opening (4) by a breakable foil, characterized in that the second opening (4) is arranged transversely with respect to the first direction and that the foil is applied over the opening (4) in such a manner, that it closes same.

2. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a second substance supply is provided which can be introduced into the container (1) through a third opening (4) arranged diametrically with respect to the second opening (4) and which is sealed off against this opening (4) by a breakable foil.

3. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that more than two substance supplies are provided which can be introduced into the container (1) through further openings (4) arranged transversely with respect to the first direction and which are sealed off against this opening (4) by in each case a breakable foil.

4. The device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that three substance supplies are provided.

5. The device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that four substance supplies are provided which can be introduced into the container (1) through

openings (4) arranged in each case diametrically with respect to an opposite opening (4) and which are sealed off against their opening (4) by a breakable foil.

6. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

5, characterized in that at least one substance supply is enclosed in a foil pouch (5) with a breakable foil secured on its opening (4).

7. The device as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the foil pouch (5) , on the side directed away from the opening (4), has a stronger foil than on the side directed toward the opening (4) .

8. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

6, characterized in that the breakable foil is welded onto the container (1) .

9. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 6, characterized in that the breakable foil is adhesively bonded onto the container (1) .

10. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 6, characterized in that the breakable foil is flanged, rabbeted or crimped onto the container (D •

11. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 10, characterized in that the breakable foil is provided with a predetermined break point.

12. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

11, characterized in that the foils are gas impermeable .

13. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

12, characterized in that at least some of the foils are composite foils.

14. The device as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the composite foils have an aluminum layer.

15. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 14, characterized in that at least one substance supply is arranged in a cylinder which is closed off with a plunger and which is arranged in front of an opening (4) transverse to the first direction and is sealed off against the opening (4) by a breakable foil.

16. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 15, characterized in that the container (1) is made of plastic.

17. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

16, characterized in that the container (1) is an injection-molded part.

18. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

17, characterized in that the container (1) has a plurality of areas which are joined together in one piece and which each have a first opening (7) for an applicator (3) and associated further openings (4) arranged transverse to the first direction with substance supplies enclosed by breakable foils .

19. The device as claimed in claim 18, characterized in that at least some hollow spaces (2) of the areas are connected to one another .

20. The device as claimed in claim 18 or 19, characterized in that at least some of the substance supplies are enclosed by continuous foil pouches (5) .

21. The device as claimed in one of claims 18 through 20, characterized in that the areas have different numbers of further openings (4) and substance supplies .

22. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 12, characterized in that it comprises several containers which can be joined together by plug or lock connections (10) .

23. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 22, characterized in that the container (1) is substantially cylindrical.

24. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 22, characterized in that the container (1) is substantially pyramid-shaped.

25. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through 22, characterized in that the container (1) is substantially cuboid.

26. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

25, characterized in that a further component is arranged within the container (1) .

27. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

26, characterized in that it comprises an applicator (3 ) .

28. The device as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the applicator can be secured on the container (1) with a lock element (8), and the first opening (7) can be closed by a stopper (9) .

29. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 and 28, characterized in that the applicator (3) comprises a brush or a sponge (11) .

30. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 and 28, characterized in that the applicator (3) comprises a spatula (11) .

31. The device as claimed in claim 30, characterized in that the spatula is provided at one end with a stopper for closing the first opening (7) .

32. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 through 31, characterized in that the applicator (3) is impregnated with a further substance.

33. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 through

32, characterized in that the applicator (3) closes the first opening (7) in a leaktight manner .

34. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 through

33, characterized in that the applicator (3) is conical in the front part.

35. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 through

34, characterized in that the applicator (3) is secured with a form fit on the first opening.

36. The device as claimed in one of claims 27 through 34, characterized in that the applicator (3) is connected to the container (1) via a predetermined break point .

37. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

36, characterized in that a tube for receiving the applicator (3) is provided on the first opening.

38. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

37, characterized in that the container (1) has a bottom surface for setting it down on a base.

39. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through

38, characterized in that the container (1) has a support .

40. The device as claimed in one of claims 1 through > 39, characterized in that it is designed for storing and applying dental substances.

Description:

Device for storing and applying liquid and/or pasty substances

The invention relates to a device for storing and applying liquid and/or pasty substances, with a container from which the substance can be removed through a first opening in a first direction with the aid of an applicator, and with a substance supply, which can be introduced into the container through a second opening in the wall of the container and which is sealed off against this opening by a breakable foil.

A known device of this kind (EP 1 163 918 A2 ) comprises a container which, in a lower part, has one or more foil containers holding the substances. A plunger is pushed into this container and destroys the foil containers. The substance then passes through an opening in the plunger into an interior space of the plunger, where the substance can be removed by an applicator.

This device has various disadvantages . The plunger 2 has to be sealed off from the container 1 since otherwise, when the plunger is pressed into the housing, the substances could escape sideways between container and plunger. If the applicator is intended to be present in the plunger right from the outset and protrudes from the latter (this is expedient in order to protect the mixing space in the plunger from contamination and to obtain a one-piece unit) , the protruding part of the applicator gets in the way when pressing the plunger into the container. In any case, it is also disadvantageous when activation and removal take place in the same direction, i.e. the axial direction.

It is known to introduce substances from the side into a mixing space (DE-AS 23 24 296) . However, this mixing space is closed; the substance is applied through a

nozzle with the aid of a plunger. The use of an applicator that can be introduced into the mixing space is not possible. The object of the invention is to make available a device of the aforementioned type which 5 avoids the stated disadvantages and permits better handling.

This object is solved by a device as claimed in claim 1.

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The solution according to the invention makes use of the fact that the second opening is arranged transversely with respect to the first direction. The substance is therefore pressed from the side into the

IB space in the container, from which it can then be removed from the top with the aid of an applicator. Since pressure is exerted from the side in order to press the substance into the container, and the substance can then be removed from the top, the device

20 does not need to be turned when the substance is introduced into the container. The device according to the invention is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.

An advantageous embodiment, in which two substances are 5 intended to be mixed, is characterized in that a second substance supply is provided which can be introduced into the container through a third opening arranged diametrically with respect to the second opening and which is sealed off against this opening by a breakable 0 foil. The substances are thus pressed into the container from two opposite sides, so that they are thoroughly mixed together. Since pressure is exerted from both sides on the container, the latter does not need to be specially supported. 5

Advantageously, at least one substance supply is enclosed in a foil pouch with a breakable foil secured on the second/third opening. This foil pouch is then compressed when the substance is to be brought into the

container .

The foil pouch expediently has, on the side directed away from the opening, a stronger foil than on the side directed toward the opening. This ensures that the foil pouch opens on the correct side.

Instead of a foil pouch, provision can also be made for at least one substance supply to be arranged in a cylinder which is closed off with a plunger and which is arranged in front of the second/third opening transverse to the first direction and is sealed off against this opening by a breakable foil. The substance is thus initially enclosed in the cylinder. When pressure is then exerted on the plunger of the cylinder, the breakable foil is opened and the substance flows through the opening into the container.

To ensure that the substance cannot escape sideways between outer container wall and foil, provision is expediently made for the breakable foil to be welded or adhesively bonded onto the container. A particularly simple way is for the breakable foil to be flanged, rabbeted or crimped onto the container. It has surprisingly been found that this affords such a secure fit that welding or adhesive bonding is not necessary.

The breakable foil is advantageously provided with a predetermined break point .

The container is expediently made of plastic. It can be produced in particular as an injection-molded part.

The foils are gas impermeable in an advantageous embodiment, so that liquid substances in particular cannot dry out. At least some of the foils are composite foils. These composite foils can comprise an aluminum layer, which promotes the gas impermeability.

According to the invention, the device can on the one hand be designed such that it comprises only one component which is pressed into the container in order to be removed from there with the applicator. However, as has already been mentioned above, it is also possible to provide two components which are then pressed in particular from opposite sides into the container and are mixed together there. However, a third component can also be arranged in the container.

In order to avoid contamination, the first opening can be closed off prior to use, for example by a foil. It is then used with a suitable applicator. However, the device advantageously already comprises an applicator. The latter can be a brush or a sponge. In the case of a brush or sponge, the applicator can be impregnated with a further substance.

The applicator could of course be supplied together with the container, but not initially connected to the container. It is expedient however if the applicator closes the first opening in a leaktight manner. Special sealing means are then not required in order to protect the container from contamination prior to use.

The applicator is expediently conical in the front part since, in dental applications, this makes it easier to apply the substance from the container into the patient's mouth. The applicator can be secured with a form fit on the first opening. In particular, the applicator can be secured on the container with a snap- fit lock connection, so that it can be easily detached for use. The same applies when the container, in another advantageous embodiment, is connected to the container via a predetermined break point.

In one expedient embodiment, a tube for receiving the applicator is provided on the first opening.

The applicator is maintained upright both during the pressing in of the substance/substances and also during removal of the substance from the container with the applicator. If it has a bottom surface for placing it on a base, the container maintains the upright position even when placed on a base. In another advantageous embodiment, the container has a support surface.

As has already been mentioned, the device according to the invention can be used for dental purposes. The liquid and/or pasty substances are not however limited to dental substances. The device of the invention is suitable also for other areas of application. Devices that may be mentioned, simply as examples of particularly advantageous areas of application, are those which are used for medicine, cosmetics and technical applications such as for adhesives, paints, sealants and other plastic compounds and which are specially designed for these purposes.

Further advantageous embodiments are set forth in the dependent claims .

The invention is described below on the basis of advantageous illustrative embodiments and with reference to the attached drawings in which, in perspective views :

Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of the device according to the invention, partially in cross section,

Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of the invention, partially in cross section;

Figure 3 shows an enlarged representation of the embodiment from Figure 2 ; and

Figures 4-39 show further embodiments of the

invention .

As is shown in Figure 1, the device comprises a container 1 with a hollow space 2 and with a first opening 7 into which an applicator 3 is inserted or can be inserted. Provided in the wall perpendicular to the extent of the applicator 3 there is a further opening 4 over which a foil pouch 5 is secured which contains the substance that is to be applied. When the foil pouch 5 is compressed, the substance contained in it flows through the opening 4 into the space 2 and can be removed by the applicator 3.

In the embodiment in Figure 2, the container 1 is provided with two further openings 4 which are diametrical with respect to one another and transverse to the longitudinal extent of the applicator 3 and over which foil pouches 5 are secured. By compression of the foil pouches 5, the substances in the latter can be brought into the space 2 and mixed together and can then be removed by the applicator 3.

Figure 3 shows an enlarged representation of the embodiment in Figure 2. Here (and in the further figures) an element 11 is also shown schematically with which the components can be applied. This can in particular be a brush, a sponge or a spatula. The spatula is of course particularly suitable for applications where pasty substances are used.

In the embodiments in Figures 1-3, the container is substantially rectangular. Figure 4 shows an embodiment in which the container 1 is substantially round. After the foil pouch 5 has been fitted on the container 1, projections 6 about the edge of the foil pouch 5 can be flanged or rabbeted in order to securely hold the foil pouch 5.

Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a preferred

embodiment. Figure 6 shows this embodiment enlarged and partially in cross section.

Figures 7 and 8 show, in similar representations as in Figures 5 and 6, a perspective overall view and an enlarged sectional view, respectively, of an embodiment that has only one substance supply.

Figures 9 and 10 show again a perspective view and a partially cross-sectional view, respectively, of a further embodiment which is designed like a triangle in such a way that three foil pouches 5 can be applied, for example welded on. Behind each of the foil pouches

5 there is once again a bore 4. The three bores 4 meet in the center of the hollow space 2, such that the individual liquids are brought together after the foil pouches 5 are burst.

Figures 11 and 12 also show a container 1 configured with three sides. To be able to apply all three components separately and in succession, the bores 4 behind the foils 5 are not interconnected, in contrast to the embodiment in Figures 9 and 10. Consequently, in this embodiment three first openings 7 are provided with three hollow spaces 2 and three applicators 3.

Figures 13 and 14 show an embodiment with two separate hollow spaces 2 and applicators 3 arranged therein. The left-hand hollow space in the figure is provided with two openings 4 and foil pouches 5 whose contents can be mixed together in the hollow space 2. The right-hand hollow space 2 is provided with only one opening 4 and one foil pouch 5, so that here only one component can be removed by the applicator 3.

Figures 15 and 16 show an embodiment with four foil pouches 5 whose associated openings 4 all lead into the hollow space 2, so that the four components can be mixed together.

In the embodiment in Figures 17 and 18, four foil pouches 5 are once again provided which each lead into the hollow space 2. The hollow spaces 2 are separated from one another and are each provided with a separate applicator 3. Four liquids or pastes can therefore be removed independently of one another which cannot be mixed together in the container 1.

Figures 19 and 20 show a further embodiment from the front and back, respectively. An enlarged partially cross-sectional view of this embodiment is shown in Figure 21. The container 1 in this case has two interconnected areas which each comprise separate systems of foil pouch 5, opening 4, hollow space 2 and applicator 3. However, each hollow space 2 is supplied only by the content of one foil pouch 5; the individual components are not mixed together.

Figures 22-24 show a further embodiment in a similar representation to that of Figures 19-21. The embodiment has two areas which are mechanically interconnected but which, in flow terms, are separate from one another. One area is provided with two foil pouches 5, so that here two components can be mixed, whereas the second area has only one foil and only one substance supply.

The embodiment in Figures 25-27 has three areas arranged alongside one another. In one area, the substance supplies of two components can be mixed with one another, whereas for the other areas only one foil pouch 5 is in each case provided, so that here only one individual component can be removed.

Figures 28 and 30 show further embodiments in which the foil pouches lying alongside one another are connected to one another in one piece, as is shown more clearly in Figures 29 and 31.

Figures 32 and 33 show an embodiment in which the two hollow spaces 2 and the applicators 3 are arranged behind one another. Each hollow space 2 is provided with an opening 4 and a foil pouch 5. One component can therefore be removed independently of another.

The embodiment in Figures 34 and 35 corresponds in function to the embodiment in Figures 5 and 6 but has a triangular shape.

The embodiment in Figures 36 and 37 again has, like the preceding embodiment, a triangular shape. Here, however, the foil pouches 5 and the openings 4 are arranged on inclined side faces.

The embodiment in Figure 38 has a snap-fit lock device 8 on which the applicator 3 can be secured. The hollow space 2 is in this case closed by a stopper 9 in order to avoid its contamination. This stopper 9 is removed when the applicator 3 is inserted into the opening 7.

The embodiment in Figure 39 has several containers 1 which have snap-fit lock devices 10 with which they can be connected to one another.