Device for dispensing a fluid product

US9872963B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9872963-B2
Application numberUS-201113808479-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 5, 2011
Priority dateJul 7, 2010
Publication dateJan 23, 2018
Grant dateJan 23, 2018

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A fluid dispenser, including a cover element; a blister strip; a blister opening mechanism; a first displacement mechanism having an indexer wheel; a second displacement mechanism pivoting between a non-dispensing position and a dispensing position; a cocking member for urging the second displacement mechanism towards the dispensing position, the cocking member spring-loaded by opening the cover; a blocking mechanism for retaining the second displacement mechanism in the non-dispensing position; a trigger mechanism for releasing the blocking mechanism; a slidable carriage displaceable between a non-indexing position and an indexing position and including an actuator co-operating with the indexer wheel; a connection mechanism activated during inhalation that connects the carriage with the cover, so as to displace said carriage towards its indexing position when the cover element is brought towards its closed position, and so as to displace said carriage towards its non-indexing position when brought towards its open position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid dispenser device, comprising: a body provided with a dispenser orifice; at least one cover element that is movable between a closed position and an open position; a plurality of individual blisters each containing a dose of fluid, said blisters being formed on an elongate blister strip; blister opening means for opening a respective full blister each time said opening means are actuated; first displacement means for displacing said blister strip in a first direction so as to bring a full blister to face said opening means before each inhalation, said first displacement means comprising an indexer wheel provided with at least one cavity that receives the blisters; second displacement means for displacing said blister strip in a second direction, said second displacement means pivoting between a non-dispensing position and a dispensing position in which a blister co-operates with said opening means, said indexer wheel being mounted to turn on said second displacement means, such that in the dispensing position, said indexer wheel is displaced against said opening means so as to open the blister arranged in said cavity; a cocking member for urging said second displacement means towards said dispensing position, said cocking member being spring-loaded by compressing a spring by opening said at least one cover element; blocking means for retaining said second displacement means in the non-dispensing position; trigger means for releasing said blocking means and for enabling said second displacement means, and thus said indexer wheel, to be displaced towards said dispensing position, said trigger means being actuated by a user inhaling; a slidable carriage that is slidably displaceable along a straight path in a direction traverse to said second direction between a non-indexing position and an indexing position, said non-indexing position corresponding to the open position of said at least one cover element, and the indexing position corresponding to said closed position of said at least one cover element, said carriage including an actuator member that co-operates with said indexer wheel so at to turn the indexer wheel when said carriage is displaced from the indexing position towards the non-indexing position; connection means which, when activated, connect said carriage with said at least one cover element, so as to displace said carriage towards the indexing position when said at least one cover element is brought from the open position towards the closed position, and so as to displace said carriage towards the non-indexing position when said at least one cover element is brought from the closed position towards the open position; and said connection means being activated while said second displacement means are being displaced towards said dispensing position while the user is inhaling, and being deactivated in the absence of any inhalation, such that opening said at least one movable cover and then closing it without inhaling does not cause said indexer wheel to turn. 2. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said connection means comprise a connection finger that is displaceable together with said cocking member. 3. A device according to claim 1 , wherein said indexer wheel includes a set of teeth that co-operate with the actuator member of said carriage when said carriage is displaced from the indexing position towards the non-indexing position. 4. A device according to claim 1 , including two cover elements that are meshed together. 5. The device according to claim 1 , wherein said dose of fluid is a pharmaceutical powder. 6. An inhalation fluid dispenser device, comprising: a body provided with a dispenser orifice; a cover element movable between a closed position and an open position; a plurality of individual blisters, each blister containing an inhalable dose, the blisters formed on an elongated blister strip; a perforator or cutter that opens each blister in turn; an indexer wheel that displaces a portion of the blister strip engaged with the indexer wheel so as to bring a full blister from the blister strip to the perforator or cutter before each inhalation; a displacement arm that displaces the blister strip in a first direction, the displacement arm pivots between a non-dispensing position and a dispensing position in which the full blister co-operates with the perforator or cutter, and the indexer wheel is mounted to turn on the displacement arm such that in the dispensing position, the indexer wheel is at the perforator or cutter so as to open the full blister; a cocking member that urges the displacement arm towards the dispensing position, the cocking member being spring-loaded by compressing a spring by opening the cover element; a blocking member that, until released, retains the displacement arm in the non-dispensing position; a trigger that releases the blocking member and allows the displacement arm to displace the blister strip and the indexer wheel towards the dispensing position, the trigger actuatable by a user inhaling through the inhalation device; a slidable carriage that is slidably displaceable as a whole along a straight path in translation in a second direction traverse to the first direction between a non-indexing position and an indexing position, the non-indexing position corresponding to the open position of the cover element, and the indexing position corresponding to the closed position of the cover element, the carriage including an actuator member that co-operates with the indexer wheel so at to turn the indexer wheel when the carriage is displaced from the indexing position towards the non-indexing position; a connection finger that, when activated, connects the carriage with the cover element, so as to displace the carriage towards the indexing position when the cover element is brought from the open position towards the closed position, and so as to displace the carriage towards the non-indexing position when the cover element is brought from the closed position towards the open position; and the connection finger is activated while the displacement arm is being displaced towards the dispensing position while the user is inhaling, and is deactivated in the absence of inhalation by the user, such that opening the cover and then closing the cover without the user inhaling does not cause the indexer wheel to turn. 7. The inhalation fluid dispenser device according to claim 6 , comprising a mouthpiece that defines a conduit for the flow of the inhalable dose to the user's mouth, the conduit positioned at a top of the dispenser, the displacement arm displaces the blister strip in the first direction primarily vertically towards the top of the dispenser, and the slidable carriage is slidably displaceable in translation primarily horizontally towards a side of the dispenser. 8. The inhalation fluid dispenser device according to claim 6 , wherein the slidable carriage slides on a guide surface that extends in the second direction.

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What does patent US9872963B2 cover?
A fluid dispenser, including a cover element; a blister strip; a blister opening mechanism; a first displacement mechanism having an indexer wheel; a second displacement mechanism pivoting between a non-dispensing position and a dispensing position; a cocking member for urging the second displacement mechanism towards the dispensing position, the cocking member spring-loaded by opening the cove…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kirniak Maxime, Aptar France Sas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M15/0045. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 23 2018 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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