Discharger

US10639464B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10639464-B2
Application numberUS-201515117559-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2015
Priority dateFeb 11, 2014
Publication dateMay 5, 2020
Grant dateMay 5, 2020

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A discharger for a fluid includes a housing having proximal and distal ends, a discharge device, the discharge device defining a passage between inlet and outlet openings, a carriage received in an end region of the housing and moveable relative to the housing between starting and discharge positions, in the starting position, the carriage protruding from the proximal end so as to be pushable into the housing and towards the discharge position, and the carriage defining a receiving space to be loaded with a separate container holding a fluid to be discharged, and an activation device configured to establish a flow connection for the fluid from within the receiving space to the inlet opening, the activation device being inoperative when the carriage is in the starting position and with the activation device establishing the flow connection when the carriage is in or being moved toward the discharge position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A discharger for discharging a predetermined amount of fluid, the discharger comprising: a housing defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end; a discharge device partly arranged inside the housing and having an inlet opening situated inside the housing and an outlet opening situated outside the housing, the discharge device further defining a discharge passage for the fluid extending between the inlet opening and the outlet opening; a carriage received in a proximal end region of the housing and being moveable relative to the housing along the longitudinal axis between a starting position and a final discharge position, in the starting position, the carriage protruding from a proximal end of the housing so as to be pushable by a user further into the housing and towards the final discharge position, and the carriage defining a receiving space configured to be loaded with a separate container holding an amount of fluid to be discharged; and an activation device configured to establish a flow connection for the fluid from within the receiving space of the carriage to the inlet opening of the discharge device, the activation device being inoperative when the carriage is in the starting position and with the activation device being configured to establish the flow connection when the carriage is in the final discharge position or is being moved towards the final discharge position, the discharger configured to discharge the fluid inside the container through the discharge device by a discharging action, the discharging action comprising pushing the carriage and the container into the housing simultaneously, and at least during the discharging action, a position of the discharge device is fixed with respect to the housing. 2. The discharger according to claim 1 , wherein the flow connection is established automatically by moving the carriage towards the final discharge position, or the flow connection is established before the carriage reaches the final discharge position. 3. The discharger according to claim 1 , wherein the activation device is positioned inside the housing so as to protrude into the receiving space when the carriage is being moved from the starting position towards the final discharge position. 4. The discharger according to claim 1 , wherein the carriage has a proximal end having an insertion opening, with the receiving space being accessible through the insertion opening, and the carriage is configured to be loaded with the container by sliding the container through the insertion opening into the receiving space, or the discharge device is configured to guide the carriage along the longitudinal axis when the carriage is being moved from the starting position towards the final discharge position. 5. The discharger according to claim 1 , wherein the discharge device has a proximal end portion generally facing towards the receiving space, with the activation device and the inlet opening being formed at or being integrated into the proximal end region, or the proximal end portion of the discharge device includes the inlet opening, and the carriage has a distal opening, the discharge device extending with the proximal end portion through the distal opening into the carriage. 6. The discharger according to claim 5 , wherein the proximal end portion of the discharge device has an outer diameter which is smaller than an inner diameter of the carriage in an area of the receiving space so as to provide a reception space for a wall portion of the container disposed around the proximal end portion of the discharge device when the carriage is being moved towards the final discharge position. 7. The discharger according to claim 1 , wherein the carriage generally has a multiple-cylinder shape at least comprising a proximal cylindrical portion and a distal cylindrical portion, with the proximal cylindrical portion defining the receiving space for the container. 8. The discharger according to claim 7 , wherein the proximal cylindrical portion of the carriage has an inner diameter which is greater than an inner diameter of the distal cylindrical portion of the carriage, or a transition portion is disposed inside the carriage between the proximal cylindrical portion and the distal cylindrical portion, with the transition portion defining a distal end of the receiving space and serving as a stop for the container being loaded into the receiving space. 9. The discharger according to claim 1 , further comprising a securing device configured to prevent the carriage from being unintentionally moved from the starting position along the longitudinal axis. 10. A container configured for the discharger according to claim 1 , the container being the separate container and including a predetermined amount of fluid to be discharged by the discharger. 11. The container according to claim 10 , wherein the fluid inside the container is protected from environmental influences by a breakable seal, or the container has a distal end face at least a part of which being formed by the breakable seal. 12. A discharge system comprising: the discharger according to claim 1 , and the separate container is at least one container including a predetermined amount of fluid to be discharged by the discharger, the container being loaded into or configured to be loaded into the carriage of the discharger. 13. The discharge system according to claim 12 , wherein the discharge device of the discharger has a proximal end portion including the inlet opening, the proximal end portion being sealingly fitted into the container when the carriage of the discharger is being moved towards the final discharge position, so as to prevent at least substantially fluid leakage out of the container past the discharge device, or the container has a wall portion having a thickness which is at least approximately the same as the difference between inner diameters of a proximal cylindrical portion and a distal cylindrical portion of the carriage of the discharger. 14. The discharge system according to claim 12 , wherein the discharge device of the discharger has a proximal end portion including the inlet opening and the container has an inner wall confining a fluid space of the container, the inner wall comprising a proximal end section, and the proximal end portion of the discharge device and the proximal end section of the inner wall are shaped at least approximately complementary to each other so as to minimize a residual amount of fluid contained within the fluid space of the container when the carriage of the discharger is in the final discharge position. 15. A method comprising: operating the discharger according to claim 1 , to discharge a liquid including at least one medical, dental or veterinary agent. 16. The discharger according to claim 1 , wherein the activation device includes a device configured to break a seal. 17. The discharger according to claim 16 , wherein the device configured to break the seal is configured to pierce, penetrate, puncture or perforate the seal. 18. The discharger according to claim 5 , wherein the proximal end portion of the discharge device is sealingly fitted into the carriage so as to at least substantially prevent fluid leakage through the distal opening of the carriage. 19. The discharger according to claim 7 , wherein the proximal cylindrical portion of the carriage has an outer diameter which is greater than an outer diameter of the

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  • having frangible parts · CPC title

  • by telescoping of ampoules or carpules with the syringe body · CPC title

  • Means preventing accidental administration (for automatic syringes A61M5/20) · CPC title

  • Specially adapted for animals · CPC title

  • Syringes, pipettes or oral dispensers · CPC title

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What does patent US10639464B2 cover?
A discharger for a fluid includes a housing having proximal and distal ends, a discharge device, the discharge device defining a passage between inlet and outlet openings, a carriage received in an end region of the housing and moveable relative to the housing between starting and discharge positions, in the starting position, the carriage protruding from the proximal end so as to be pushable i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sulzer Mixpac Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61C5/62. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 05 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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