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DK2349585T3
DK2349585T3 DK09829858.1T DK09829858T DK2349585T3 DK 2349585 T3 DK2349585 T3 DK 2349585T3 DK 09829858 T DK09829858 T DK 09829858T DK 2349585 T3 DK2349585 T3 DK 2349585T3
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Paul Graham Hayton
Tom Edward Walker
David Gary Cottle
Philip Beardsall
Philip Walsh
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[0001] The present invention relates to a hand-held dispensing device for dispensing a substance, in particular a substance in liquid form such as, for example, a nicotine formulation for use in treating smoking dependence.
[0002] It is known to provide hand-held dispensing devices for various substances, often where it is desired that the device be portable, for example in a handbag or pocket. Examples of such substances include perfumes and creams, as well as medical substances such as inhaler spray formulations and nicotine formulations for use in treating smoking dependence.
[0003] Often, the dispensing device will incorporate a dispensing mechanism in the form of a conventional aerosol dispensing mechanism or a spray pump mechanism, which is actuated to dispense the contents of a dispensing chamber holding the relevant substance.
[0004] There are a number of determining factors that might typically govern the design of such dispensers. For example, it may be desirable that the dispenser is manually operable using only a single hand; there may be a preference that the dispenser can be put into a "non-use” configuration, whereby accidental dispensing of the substance is prevented; it may be desirable to ensure that the dispensing chamber is prevented from mechanical shock which might otherwise damage the dispensing chamber, with consequent leakage of the substance; there may be a requirement, particularly in the case of certain medical substances, that the dispensing device be provided with "child resistant" features which tend to prevent operation of the dispensing mechanism by a child or accidental operation in general, for example when carrying the device in a pocket or handbag.
[0005] A number of the factors that determine the design of such dispensing devices are actually "competing" factors. For example, whilst it may be desirable that the device be provided with "child resistant" features, it is nevertheless desirable that the operation of the device is at the same time simple for adults to operate, including elderly people. This may be particularly important in the case of dispensing devices for medical substances, where it is desirable to reduce, or at least simplify, any accompanying instructions for using the device in order to minimise confusion and consequent incorrect operation of the device.
[0006] The design of hand-held dispensing devices can thus be a difficult balance between competing design factors, particularly when, often, the overriding aim is that the specific design of the device is one which is compact, portable and lends itself to mass-production.
[0007] WO 2009/024578 A2 relates to a drug dispenser device comprising a housing.
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to seek to provide an improved hand-held dispensing device.
[0009] According to the present invention there is provided a hand-held dispensing device for dispensing a substance, the device comprising a dispenser incorporating: 1. i) a dispenser body defining a dispensing chamber for holding the substance; 2. ii) an outlet in communication with the dispensing chamber; 3. iii) a dispensing mechanism for dispensing the contents of the dispensing chamber through the outlet and 4. iv) an actuating member mounted for movement relative to the dispenser body to actuate the dispensing mechanism; the dispenser being operably connected to a handle for manual sliding movement relative to the handle from a non-use position, in which the handle covers the outlet, to an operative position, in which the outlet is uncovered; the device further comprising a locking assembly for releasably locking the dispenser body to the handle in the operative position to prevent said manual sliding movement of the dispenser body, whereby a user may grasp the handle and effect manual movement of the actuating member relative to the handle and the dispenser body so as to actuate the dispensing mechanism and dispense the contents of the dispensing chamber through the uncovered outlet.
[0010] Preferably, the actuating member is resiliently mounted for movement relative to the dispenser body against the action of a biasing member wherein, with the dispenser in the operative position, a user may effect said manual movement of the actuating member relative to the handle and the dispenser body, against the action of the biasing member.
[0011] Preferably, the dispenser is operably connected to the handle for relative, manual, sliding movement along a line of action of said biasing member, the biasing member maintaining the dispenser body and actuating member in substantially fixed, spatial relation to one another during said sliding movement from the non-use position to the operative position.
[0012] The locking assembly may be further configured for releasably locking the dispenser body in the non-use position to prevent said manual sliding movement of the dispenser to the operative position.
[0013] In one embodiment, the actuating member is provided with a stop that engages an abutment on the handle when the dispenser is in said non-use position for preventing actuating movement of the actuating member, relative to the dispenser body.
[0014] The actuating member is preferably in the form of a dispenser head incorporating the outlet, the dispenser head being mounted at one end of the dispenser body for manual depression relative to the dispenser body, against the action of said biasing member, to actuate the dispensing mechanism. The dispenser head may be configured to block the opening in the housing when the dispenser is retracted to said non-use position.
[0015] The handle may be a hollow housing which slidably receives the dispenser for manual sliding movement substantially along the axis of said depression of the dispenser head, the dispenser being manually slidable between said operative position, in which the dispenser head projects outwardly through an opening in the housing, and said non-use position, in which the dispenser is retracted within the housing.
[0016] The dispenser head may be dimensioned to engage the housing in a telescopic fit, the length of the dispenser head being such that the dispenser head blocks the opening in the housing over the full range of manual sliding movement of the dispenser between said non-use position and said operative position.
[0017] In one embodiment, the section of the wall of the housing is cut-away adjacent the opening such that a user may manually engage the dispenser head directly in said retracted, non-use position and effect manual sliding movement of the dispenser head, relative to the housing, to move the dispenser from the non-use position to the operative position, said biasing member maintaining the dispenser body and dispenser head in substantially fixed relation during said sliding movement.
[0018] The dispenser head may comprise a peripheral skirt defining a hollow interior head region communicating with the interior of the housing, the locking assembly comprising a locking lever mounted to the dispenser body at a fulcrum located inside the hollow interior head region, the locking lever having a latching element which is displaceable, by pivotal movement of the locking lever, into and out of latching engagement with the housing.
[0019] Conveniently, the locking lever is urged by a resilient element in the direction to displace the latching element into latching engagement with the housing.
[0020] In a further embodiment, the peripheral skirt is provided with a window which is aligned with the cut-away section of the housing, whereby a user may apply manual pressure to the locking lever, through said cut-away section and the window in the peripheral skirt, to effect said pivotal movement of the locking lever against the action of the resilient element in the direction to displace the latching element away from latching engagement with the housing.
[0021] Optionally, a transmission plate is displaceably mounted on the peripheral skirt at the aperture, for transmitting to the locking lever said manual pressure applied to the transmission plate. The transmission plate may be hingedly mounted on the exterior of the peripheral skirt and dimensioned for inward tilting movement through the window to engage the locking lever. Additionally, the transmission plate may be slidably mounted on the peripheral skirt for sliding movement relative to the window between an aligned position, allowing said inward tilting movement of the transmission plate through the window, and a misaligned position, in which the edge of the aperture prevents inward tilting movement of the transmission plate through the aperture. The transmission plate may conveniently be resiliently biased towards said mis-aligned position and is slidable against the action of said bias into the aligned position.
[0022] The exterior of the housing may incorporate a flat face-section.
[0023] The dispensing mechanism may be a pump mechanism, whilst the outlet may be a spray nozzle.
[0024] The dispensing chamber may contain a substance in liquid form, for example a nicotine formulation or other formulation.
[0025] Where the substance comprises a nicotine formulation, the dispenser body is preferably made from a material selected from one or more of or a mixture of glass, a copolymer of acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate (Bare)®), a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC), polymers based on dimethyl-2,6 naphthalene dicarboxylate or 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylic acid monomers, such as polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) and polytrimethylene naphthalate (PTN), liquid crystal polymers (LCP), preferably LCPs comprising hydroxy benzoic acid and hydroxy naphthalenic acid, said materials being optionally mixed with one or more of polymers, selected from polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyamide (PA), polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), fluoropolymers, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), ionomers, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and poly-ethylene terephtalate (PET).
[0026] In order that the invention may more readily be understood, embodiments of the invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: FIGURE 1a is an exploded schematic view illustrating the principal components of a dispensing device; FIGURE 1b is a perspective view showing part of the dispensing device of Figure 1a; FIGURE 1c is a perspective view showing part of the dispensing device of Figure 1a; FIGURES 2a to 2e are perspective views, partly in cut-away section, showing the assembled dispensing device in a non-use configuration; and FIGURES 3a to 7e are perspective views, partly in cut-away section, illustrating step-by-step movement of the dispensing device from the non-use configuration to a dispensing configuration.
[0027] For the avoidance of any doubt it is noted that the Figures are exemplary and are not intended to limit the invention, but rather serve to illustrate one possible embodiment of the invention as set out in the appended claims.
[0028] Figure 1 a is an exploded view of a dispensing device 1, showing the principal sub-components of the dispensing device 1.
[0029] In overview, the dispensing device 1 comprises a housing 2 and a dispenser 3 slidably received within the housing 2.
[0030] The housing 2 is an elongate, hollow, body, open at one end and having a generally D-shaped cross-section defined by a flat rear wall 2a (see Figure 2b) and a curved front wall 2b. A section of the flat rear wall 2a is recessed or "cut away" adjacent the open end of the housing 2 such that the curved front wall 2b and flat rear wall 2a together form an irregular opening 2c (the shape of which is best appreciated by referring to Figure 2b). It should be appreciated here that the term "cut away" does not imply that the relevant section has necessarily been formed by cutting out a pre-existing section of the front wall. Indeed, the entire housing 2 may be formed in one piece (including the cut-away section) by, for example, appropriate moulding of a suitable rigid plastics material.
[0031] An elongate, generally vertical, central slot 2d is provided in the curved front wall 2b, opposite the "cut away" section of the rear wall 2a. A pair of smaller, square apertures 2e, 2f is positioned at the upper end of the central slot 2d, the apertures 2e, 2f being positioned either side of the central slot 2d, diametrically opposite one another. A second pair of corresponding square apertures 2g, 2h is positioned at the lower end of the central slot 2d in like manner, such that the four apertures 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h are positioned at the four corners of a notional square (see Figure 2c). The rear wall 2a is provided with a pair of guide slots 2i, 2j running parallel to one another and the central slot 2d, below the cut-away section of the rear wall 2a (see Figure 2b).
[0032] The dispenser 3 comprises five principal sub-components: a dispenser body in the form of a phial 4, a dispensing mechanism in the form of a pump mechanism 5, a collar 6 for securing the pump mechanism 5 to the phial 4, a locking lever 7 and an actuating member in the form of a dispenser head 8 (the dispenser head 8 itself being shown in exploded view in Figure 1a).
[0033] The phial 4 is of a generally conventional shape comprising a main body portion 4a having a D-shaped cross-section and defining a dispensing chamber for holding a substance, and a hollow, cylindrical neck portion 4b that defines an open 'mouth'.
[0034] The phial 4 may be formed from any suitable material using any suitable method, for example by blow-moulding a plastics material or the like. In the case where the dispensing device is intended to hold a nicotine formulation, the corresponding dispensing body, for example the phial 4, is preferably formed from a "nicotine-inert" material that essentially does not absorb or react with the nicotine formulation and that also constitutes a satisfactory barrier against migration of oxygen and water, for example glass, a copolymer of acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate (Bare*®) or a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC), and combinations thereof. Other suitable materials of which the phial 4 may be formed include materials selected from polymers based on dimethyl-2,6 naphthalene dicarboxylate or 2,6-naphthatene dicarboxylic acid monomers, such as polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) and polytrimethylene naphthalate (PTN), liquid crystal polymers (LCP), preferably LCPs comprising hydroxy benzoic acid and hydroxy naphthalenic acid, and combinations thereof. Suitable materials also include the captioned materials mixed with one or more of other polymer(s), selected from the group consisting of polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyamide (PA), polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), fluoropolymers, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), ionomers, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephtalate (PET).
[0035] The neck portion 4b incorporates a peripheral flange 4c of broadly rectangular shape but including a curved front edge 4d corresponding to the curved inner face of the front wall 2b of the housing 2. The front edge 4d is provided with a guide projection 4e and a pair of mounting projections 4f (of which only one mounting projection is visible in Figure 1a) respectively located on the opposite, shorter sides of the generally rectangular peripheral flange 4c.
[0036] The pump mechanism 5 is of generally conventional construction and is shown only very schematically in partial cross-section in Figure 1 a. The pump mechanism 5 comprises an intake tube 5a (only the very top of which is visible in Figure 1a) for drawing liquid from within the main body 4a of the phial 4, a cylindrical pump housing 5b-defining an internal pump chamber (not shown), communicating with the intake tube 5a, and a piston member 5c mounted for movement within the pump chamber, against a biasing member in the form of coil spring 5d (shown in cross-section in Figure 1a), for displacing the contents of the pump chamber up through a bore (not shown) in the piston member 5c and out through the hollow stem portion of the piston member 5c in conventional manner.
[0037] The pump housing 5b is seated on the rim of the mouth of the phial 4, thus sealing the mouth of the phial 4, with the intake tube 5a extending down into the dispensing chamber defined by the body 4a of the phial 4.
[0038] The collar 6 functions to clamp the pump mechanism 5 in the aforementioned sealing engagement with the mouth of the phial 4 and comprises a ring portion 6a and a pair of diametrically opposed arms 6b, 6c depending from the ring portion 6a. Each arm 6b, 6c has a degree of resilience and is also provided with a respective aperture 6d, 6e at its lower end. The collar 6 is further provided with a pair of resilient secondary, legs 6f which terminate in respective ramp elements 6g (only one of which is visible in Figure 1a) for locking the dispenser head 8 to the collar 6 in a manner described in more detail below.
[0039] In another embodiment the collar 6 has no arms 6b and 6c. Instead the inside of the ring portion 6a is provided with ribs located in parallel with the direction of movement of the piston member 5C. Said ribs engage under deformation with the pump mechanism 5.
To clamp the pump mechanism 5 to the phial 4, the pump housing 5b is first seated on the rim of the mouth of the phial 4 (with the intake tube 5a extending down into the phial 4) and then the collar 6 is pressed down over the top of the pump housing 5b with the arms 6b, 6c extending down either side of the pump housing 5b, whereby the arms 6b, 6c are resiliently deformed by the sides of the pump housing 5b before respectively engaging with the mounting projections 4f in a "snap-fit". The pump housing is thus securely clamped between the rim of the mouth of the phial 4 and the ring portion 6a of the collar 6, with the hollow stem of the piston member 5c extending vertically upwardly above the ring portion 6a of the collar 6 (see, for example, Figure 2a).
[0040] Still referring to Figure 1a, the locking lever 7 comprises a pair of legs 7a, 7b depending from the ends of a connecting yoke portion 7c that extends perpendicularly to each of the legs 7a, 7b.
[0041] Each leg 7a, 7b incorporates a latching element in the form of a respective projecting "foot" 7d, 7e positioned at the distal end of the respective leg 7a, 7b, an inwardly projecting lug 7f, 7g, positioned at the "knee" of the respective leg 7a, 7b, and an elongate, resilient elements 7h, 7i extending rearwardly from the back of the "knee" of the respective leg 7a, 7b and terminating opposite the "heel" of the respective projecting "foot" 7d, 7e.
[0042] The legs 7a, 7b are provided with sufficient resilience to allow "snap-fitting", rotating engagement of the lugs 7f, 7g with respective circular apertures 6d, 6e on the arms 6b, 6c of the collar 6, the locking lever 7 thus being secured to the collar 6 such that it may rotate with respect to the collar 6, about an axis passing through the lugs 7f, 7g.
[0043] The dispenser head 8 comprises a face portion 9, a cap portion 10 and a transmission plate 11.
[0044] The face portion 9 has a generally D-shaped cross-section, for telescopic, sliding engagement within the housing 2, and is defined by a curved front wall 9a and a flat rear wall 9b. In similar manner to the rear wall 2a of the housing 2, the upper section of the flat rear wall 9b is "cut away" to form an irregular shaped opening 9c in the face portion 9 corresponding to the irregular shaped opening 2c in the housing 2. In addition, the lower section of the curved front wall 9a is similarly "cut away". As best shown in Figures 2d and 2e, a pair of slide projections 9d is provided along the bottom edge of the outer face of the rear wall 9b for slidably engaging with the guide slots 2i, 2j on the rear wall 2a of the housing 2. In addition, a pair of ramp projections 9g is provided along the top edge of the inner face of the rear wall 9b (i.e. immediately below the cut away section in the rear wall 9b) for locking engagement with the ramp elements 6g provided on the collar 6. The ramp elements 6g and the ramp projections 9g may be provided on other locations than those show in the figures.n outlet 9e is provided in the front wall 9b. The outlet 9e, which may be any conventional spray outlet, is in fluid communication wth a supply passage 9f formed as an integral part of the face portion 9 and extending back into the opening 9c.
[0045] The cap portion 10 comprises a flat rear wall 10a, dimensioned to fit the cut-away section of the corresponding rear wall 9b of the face portion 9, and a cantilevered top portion 10b projecting from the upper edge of the rear wall 10a and having a D-shaped cross-section corresponding to the cross section of the face portion 9.
[0046] The cap portion 10 is fixedly fitted within the opening 9c of the face portion 9 such that the rear wall 10a and rear wall 9b together form a peripheral skirt and the rear wall 10a defines a stop in the form of a ridge 10c, the function of which will become clearer below.
[0047] The rear wall 10a (and hence the aforementioned peripheral skirt) is provided with an arched window 10d, show more clearly in Figures 1b and 1c. The upper, arched edge of the window 10d is defined by a crescent-shaped shoulder 10e, recessed from the rear wall 10a, and the straight, lower edge of the window 10d is provided wth a hinged, arched frame 10f on the inside of the rear wall 10a, attached along the lower edge of the aperture 10d by means of a "living" hinge.
[0048] The arched frame 10f comprises: a straight frame section 10g running along the lower edge of the arched window 10c, a pair of parallel frame sections 10h running parallel with the straight sides of the arched wndow 10d, but spaced inwardly from the sides of the arched window 10d, and an arched frame section 10i running along the inner edge of the shoulder 10e at the top of the arched window 10d. The frame members 10h are each provided wth a step 10j approximately one third of the way up the frame sections 10h (measured from the lower frame section 10g). The steps 10j accommodate the offset between, on the one hand, the lower edge of the arched window 10d and, on the other hand, the curved shoulder 10e defining the upper edge of the window, an upper region of the frame members 10h thus being recessed from a lower region of the frame members 10h (see Figure 1b in particular).
[0049] A C-shaped sprung metal member 12 is fixedly attached to the lower frame section 10g, the function of which will become apparent below.
[0050] Referring now to the transmission plate 11, this has a similar outline shape to the arched window 10d. A step 11 a is formed on the inner face of the transmission plate 11, the step 11 a having a depth corresponding to the depth of the steps 10j on the frame sections 10h, but being positioned halfway up the inner face of the transmission plate 11. The inner face of the transmission plate 11 is also provided with guide channels 11 b, for slidably engaging the parallel frame sections 10h of the frame 10f, and with an arrangement of locating members 11c positioned adjacent the step 11 a for locating the upper arm of the C-shaped sprung metal member against the underside of the step 11a.
[0051] The transmission plate 11 is slidably mounted to the hinged frame 10e by engaging the guide channels 11 b with the parallel frame sections 10h, and the upper arm of the sprung metal member 12 is located against the underside of the step 10a using the locating members 11c. The transmission plate 11 can then be securely maintained in sliding engagement with the frame 10f by, for example, gluing the upper arm of the sprung metal member 12 in place against the underside of the step 11a. Alternatively, the locating members can be configured to securely clip the transmission plate 11 to the sprung metal member 12, without the need for gluing.
[0052] In any event, with the transmission plate 11 fixedly attached to the upper arm of the sprung metal member 12, the sprung metal member 12 acts to resiliently bias the transmission plate 11 into the position shown in Figures 1c and 2b, whereby the transmission plate 11 bears against an edge of the rear wall 10a formed by the recessed shoulder 10e. With the transmission plate in this mis-aligned position, inward tilting movement of the transmission plate 11 is prevented by the shoulder 10e.
[0053] It will be appreciated, referring to 2b in particular, that in the aforementioned mis-aligned position, the lower edge of the transmission plate 11 is spaced a distance xfrom the lower edge of the arched window 10d. Similarly, referring to Figure 1c, the step 11 a on the inner face of the transmission plate 11 is spaced a distance x above the steps 10j. The transmission plate 11 can thus be slid down a distance x, against the bias of the resilient sprung metal member, so that the transmission plate 11 abuts against the steps 10j and the lower edge of the arched window 10d. In this aligned position, the curved upper edge of the transmission plate 11 clears the shoulder 10e, thus allowing inward tilting movement of the transmission plate 11 (supported on the hinged frame 10f) through the arched window 10d.
[0054] The dispenser head 8 is mounted for movement relative to the phial 4 to actuate the pump mechanism 5.
[0055] Specifically, the dispenser head is resiliently mounted on the pump mechanism 5 for actuating movement relative to the phial 4, against the action of the coil spring 5d, to actuate the pump mechanism 5 and dispense the contents of the phial 4 through the outlet 9e.
[0056] To mount the dispenser head 8, the dispenser head 8 is pressed down onto the pump mechanism 5 such that the down pipe of the supply passage 9f engages the hollow stem of the piston member 5c to form a closed passageway between the phial 4 and the outlet 9e, via the internal pump chamber in the pump mechanism 5. As the dispenser head 8 is pressed down onto the pump mechanism 5, engagement of the ramp projections 9g and ramp elements 6g serves to "snap-fit" the rear wall 9b down over the collar 6 whereby the ramp projections 9g and ramp elements 6g subsequently limit upward movement of the dispenser head 8 relative to the collar 6 (and hence the phial 4).
[0057] To assemble the dispensing device 1, the various sub-components of the dispenser 3 may be assembled in the manner described above and then the dispenser 3 may be slidably engaged with the housing 2 by sliding the housing over the phial 4 and "snap-fitting" the guide projection 4e and slide projections 9d within the central slot 2d and guide slots 2i, 2j respectively (see Figures 2d and 2e in particular).
[0058] It will be appreciated that in the assembled dispensing device 1, the central slot 2d and guide slots 2i, 2j accommodate a limited range of sliding movement of the dispenser 3 relative to the housing 2 along the axis A, whilst nevertheless keying the dispenser 3 to the housing 2 to prevent relative rotation of the dispenser 3 and the housing 2.
[0059] The operation of the dispensing device 1 will now be described with reference to Figures 2 to 8, which show the assembled dispensing device 1 in various configurations.
[0060] Thus, Figures 2a to 2e show corresponding views of the assembled dispensing device 1 in initial non-use position, wherein the dispenser 3 is retracted within the housing 2.
[0061] In this non-use position, the dispenser head 8, specifically the cap portion 10, blocks the opening 2c in the housing 2 and the curved front wall 2b of the housing 2 covers the outlet 9e in the front wall 9a of the face portion 9, shielding the outlet 9e and preventing access to the interior of the housing 2 (and hence to the phial 4, pump mechanism 5, collar 6 and locking lever 7). At the same time, the ridge 10c (see Figure 5b) and lower edge of the cut away section of the rear wall 2a of the housing 2 act respectively as a stop and abutment for preventing actuating movement of the dispenser head 8 towards the phial 4 along the axis A. Actuation of the pump mechanism 5 is thereby prevented in the non-use position.
[0062] Referring specifically to Figure 2d, the locking lever 7 acts to lock the dispenser 3 in the non-use position. Thus, the elongate resilient elements 7h, 7i, reacting against the rear wall 9b, urge the locking lever 7 into a forward, locking position wherein the feet 7d, 7e engage the respective upper pair of apertures 2e, 2f to prevent relative sliding movement of the dispenser 3 and housing 2 along the axis A.
[0063] Figures 3 to 7 present a step-by-step illustration of the movement of the dispenser 3 from its non-use position shown in Figure 2, to an operative position, shown in Figure 7, in which the outlet 9e is uncovered.
[0064] Referring first of all to Figures 3 and 4, moving the locking lever 7 out of the locking position shown in Figure 2 requires a two-step movement of the transmission plate 11.
[0065] Firstly, as shown in Figures 3a to 3e, the transmission plate 11 must be slid down a distance x (see also Figure 1c), against the bias of the sprung metal member 12, to the position shown in Figure 3, where the transmission plate 11 abuts against the steps 10j and the lower edge of the arched window 10c, and the curved upper edge of the transmission plate 11 "clears" the shoulder 10e (refer to Figure 1c). From this position, the transmission plate 11 can then be tilted inwardly, on the hinged frame 10f, towards the locking lever 7, such that the upper region of the frame 10f and the transmission plate 11 engage the yoke portion 7c of the locking lever 7 and subsequently rotate the locking lever 7 out of the locking position, against the action of the resilient, elongate resilient elements 7h, 7i (see Figures 4a to 4e). In this manner, the feet 7d, 7e are moved out of latching engagement with the housing 2 (see Figure 4d in particular).
[0066] It will be appreciated that a user may perform the above two movements manually using a single hand. Thus, a user may grasp the housing 2 (which acts as a handle) with one hand and then use his or her respective thumb to slide the transmission plate 11 down into the position shown in Figures 3a to 3e and subsequently press the transmission plate 11 (on the frame 10f) inwardly to move the feet 7d, 7e out of latching engagement with the housing 2 in the manner described and shown in Figure 4.
[0067] With the transmission plate 11 in the position shown in Figures 4a to 4e, the dispenser 3 is no longer locked to the housing 2, and it is then a straightforward matter for the user to telescopically slide the dispenser 3 along the axis A, relative to the housing 2, using the same thumb to telescopically slide the dispenser 3 whilst continuing to press the transmission plate 11 inwardly. The dispenser 3 can thus be moved to the operational position shown in Figures 5a to 5e, wherein the guide projection 4e and slide projections 9d have reached the top of the central slot 2d and guide slots 2i. 2j respectively to limit further upward sliding movement of the dispenser 3 relative to the housing 2. During sliding movement of the dispenser 3 along the axis A, the spring 5d maintains the dispenser head 8 and phial 4 in fixed spatial relation to one another.
[0068] In the operational position shown in Figures 5a to 5e, the dispenser head 8 projects outwardly through the opening 2c in the housing 2 and the outlet 9e is no longer covered by the housing 2. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the dispenser head 8 still blocks the opening 2c, so that access to the interior of the housing 2 continues to be prevented, even in the operational position.
[0069] Once a user has moved the dispenser head 8 into the operational position shown in Figures 5a to 5e, the user can then lock the dispenser 3 to the housing 2 in the operational position by performing the same two-step movement of the transmission plate 11, but in reverse. Thus, referring to Figures 6 and 7, the user can release manual pressure on the transmission plate 11 to allow outward tilting movement of the transmission plate 11 back to the position shown in Figures 4a to 4e, whereby the transmission plate 11 and frame 10d become disengaged from the locking lever 7 and the resilient toe portions urge the feet into latching engagement with the upper pair of apertures 2e, 2f in the housing 2. From this position, the user can then manually slide the transmission plate 11 back into the misaligned position shown in Figure 3, whereby inward tilting movement of the transmission plate 11 is prevented by the shoulder 10e.
[0070] With the dispenser 3 locked in the operative position, as shown in Figure 7, the user can grasp the housing 2 and selectively depress the dispenser head 8 (and consequently the pump piston member 5c) relative to the housing 2 (and consequently the phial 4, which is locked relative to the housing 2), against the action of the spring 5d, to actuate the pump mechanism 5 and dispense a desired amount of substance through the outlet 9e. The user can carry out this dispensing operation without having to manually maintain the dispenser 3 in the operative position because the dispenser 3 is actually locked in the operative position. At the same time, the user can carry out the dispensing operation without having to touch the phial 4.
[0071] Once a user has finished dispensing the substance, the dispenser 3 can then be released from its locked operative position and returned to a locked non-use position simply by reversing the steps described above. Here, it should be noted that as the user slides the dispenser 3 back into the housing 2, the spring 5d again serves to maintain the phial 4 and the dispenser head 8 in substantially fixed spaced relation to prevent actuation of the pump mechanism 5.
[0072] It will be appreciated that the "two-step" movement of the transmission plate 11 which is required to move the feet of the locking lever 7 into and out of latching engagement with the housing 2 reduces the likelihood of accidental movement of the dispenser 3 from the non-use position to the operative position, for example when the dispenser is being carried in a pocket or handbag. Similarly, the "two-step" movement makes it more difficult for a child to "unlock" the dispensing device in the non-use position, either inadvertently or intentionally; the design thus provides a degree of "child resistance", which may be particularly advantageous where the substance is a medical substance such as, for example, a nicotine formulation.
[0073] In the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 7, the movement of the dispenser 3 from the non-use position to a dispensing position requires an additional three "steps" even once the dispensing device has been "unlocked". Thus, even if the dispenser is "unlocked" in the non-use position, the housing 2 will continue to shield the outlet until such time as the dispenser 3 is manually moved to the operative position (which itself requires continued pressure applied to the transmission plate 11). In addition, because the sliding movement of the dispenser 3 is along the line of actuating movement of the dispenser head 8 relative to the dispenser body (and the sprig 5d is configured for maintaining a fixed spatial relation between the dispense head 8 and the phial 4 during such sliding movement of the dispenser 3) the pump mechanism 5 cannot effectively be actuated even with the dispenser 3 in the operative position, until such time as the dispenser 3 is locked in the operative position by a further "two-step" movement of the transmission plate 11. These additional steps further reduce the risk of unintentional or undesired actuation of the dispensing mechanism to dispense the substance out through the outlet 9e.
[0074] Although the housing may be any desired shape, it will be appreciated that the housing 2 preferably has a "slim-line" shape that is particularly ergonomic and space efficient. Indeed, it should be noted also that the dispensing device 1 has an "in line” configuration, in that both sliding movement of the dispenser 3 relative to the housing 2 and actuating movement of the dispenser head 8 relative to the dispenser body are co-axial (each being directed along axis A). The "in-line” configuration of the dispensing device 1 is made possible by the feature that the dispenser 3 can be locked in the operative position, to prevent retraction of the dispenser 3 from the operative position when the dispenser head 8 is depressed, as well as the feature that the spring 5d has sufficient "stiffness" to maintain the dispenser head 8 and the phial 4 in fixed spatial relation during sliding movement of the dispenser 3 from the non-use position to the operative position.
[0075] It will be appreciated that, because the housing 2 is separate from the phial 4, the housing 2 is not restricted to being formed from materials that are specifically suitable for contact with the substance in the phial 4. This separation of the handle, being the part a user grasps to use the device, and the dispenser body, being the component defining the dispensing chamber, provides for greater flexibility in the use of materials. For example, the housing 2 may be formed from a material which lends itself to the formation of an ergonomic shape at relatively low cost, or a material which is highly shock resistant, without consideration of the material being "substance-inert".
[0076] In the case of the housing 2, the flat rear wall 2a allows the dispensing device to be safely laid flat on a surface, such as a table, without risk of the device 1 rolling off the surface.
[0077] In an alternative embodiment, the transmission plate may be omitted entirely, so that a user may directly engage the locking lever with his or her thumb, through the window in the peripheral skirt.
[0078] Although it is preferable that the actuating member be resiliently mounted to the dispenser body, for convenient actuation, it should be appreciated that this is not an essential feature of the invention, provided the actuating member is mounted for movement relative to the dispenser body to actuate the dispensing mechanism.
[0079] Whilst it is envisaged that the dispensing device will be assembled from "snap-fitting" together of components wherever possible, assembly of the dispensing device might also include other methods of attaching the various components, in particular gluing components together where appropriate.
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1. Håndholdt udleveringsindretning (1) til udlevering af et stof, hvilken indretning omfatter: en dispenser (3) der inkorporerer: i) et dispenserlegeme (4) der definerer et udleveringskammer til at opbevare stoffet; ii) et udløb (9e) i forbindelse med udleveringskammeret; iii) en udleveringsmekanisme (5) til udlevering af indholdet af udleveringskammeret gennem udløbet og iv) et aktiveringselement (8) monteret til bevægelse i forhold til dispenserlegemet til at aktivere udleveringsmekanismen; dispenseren er operativt forbundet til et håndtag (2) til manuel glidningsbevægelse i forhold til håndtaget fra en ikke-brugsposition, i hvilken håndtaget dækker udløbet, til en operativ position, i hvilken udløbet er udækket; indretningen omfatter yderligere en låseindretning (7, 11) til udløselig låsning af dispenserlegemet til håndtaget i den operative position for at forhindre manuel glidningsbevægelse af dispenserlegemet, hvorved en bruger kan holde fast om håndtaget og udvirke manuel bevægelse af aktiveringselementet i forhold til håndtaget og dispenserlegemet for at aktivere udleveringsmekanismen og udlevere indholdet af udleveringskammeret gennem det udækkede udløb.A handheld dispensing device (1) for dispensing a substance, comprising: a dispenser (3) incorporating: i) a dispenser body (4) defining a dispensing chamber for storing the substance; ii) an outlet (9e) in connection with the dispensing chamber; iii) a dispensing mechanism (5) for dispensing the contents of the dispensing chamber through the outlet and iv) an actuating element (8) mounted for movement relative to the dispenser body for activating the dispensing mechanism; the dispenser is operatively connected to a handle (2) for manual sliding movement relative to the handle from a non-use position in which the handle covers the outlet to an operative position in which the outlet is uncovered; the device further comprises a locking device (7, 11) for releasably locking the dispenser body to the handle in the operative position to prevent manual sliding movement of the dispenser body, whereby a user can hold on to the handle and effect manual movement of the actuating member relative to the handle and dispenser body. activating the dispensing mechanism and dispensing the contents of the dispensing chamber through the uncovered outlet. 2. Indretning ifølge krav 1, hvor låseindretningen er yderligere konfigureret til udløselig låsning af dispenserlegemet i ikke-brugspositionen for at forhindre manuel glidningsbevægelse af dispenseren til den operative position.Device according to claim 1, wherein the locking device is further configured for releasably locking the dispenser body in the non-use position to prevent manual sliding movement of the dispenser to the operative position. 3. Indretning ifølge krav 1 eller 2, hvor aktiveringselementet er forsynet med et stop (10c) der indgriber et anslag (2a) på håndtaget når dispenseren er i ikke-brugspositionen for at forhindre aktiveringsbevægelse af aktiveringselementet, i forhold til dispenserlegemet.Device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the actuating element is provided with a stop (10c) engaging a stop (2a) on the handle when the dispenser is in the non-use position to prevent actuation movement of the actuating element, relative to the dispenser body. 4. Håndholdt udleveringsindretning ifølge krav 1, hvor aktiveringselementet er elastisk monteret til bevægelse i forhold til dispenserlegemet mod virkningen af et forspændingselement (5d) og hvor, med dispenseren i den operative position, en bruger kan bevirke den manuelle bevægelse af aktiveringselementet i forhold til håndtaget og dispenserlegemet, mod virkningen af forspændingselementet.The handheld dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the actuating member is elastically mounted for movement relative to the dispenser body against the action of a biasing member (5d) and wherein, with the dispenser in the operative position, a user can effect the manual movement of the actuating member relative to the handle. and the dispenser body, against the action of the biasing member. 5. Indretning ifølge krav 4, hvor dispenseren er operativt forbundet til håndtaget for relativ, manual, glidningsbevægelse langs en virkningslinje af forspændningselementet, idet forspændingselementet er konfigureret til at opretholde dispenserlegemet og aktiveringselementet i væsentlig fastholdt, rumlig relation til hinanden under glidningsbevægelsen fra ikke-brugspositionen til den operative position.Device according to claim 4, wherein the dispenser is operatively connected to the handle for relative, manual, sliding movement along a line of action of the biasing element, said biasing element being configured to maintain the dispenser body and activating element in substantially retained spatial relation to each other during the sliding motion from non-use position. to the operational position. 6. Indretning ifølge et hvilket som helst af kravene 1 til 3, hvor aktiveringselementet er i form af et dispenserhoved der inkorporerer udløbet, idet dispenserhovedet er monteret ved en ende af dispenserlegemet til manual nedtrykning i forhold til dispenserlegemet til at aktivere udleveringsmekanismen.Apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the actuating element is in the form of a dispensing head incorporating the outlet, the dispensing head being mounted at one end of the dispenser body for manual depression relative to the dispensing body for activating the dispensing mechanism. 7. Indretning ifølge krav 6, hvor håndtaget er et hult hus der glidbart modtager dispenseren, dispenseren er manuelt glidbar mellem den operative position, i hvilken dispenserhovedet stikker udad gennem en åbning (2c) i huset, og ikke-brugspositionen, i hvilken dispenseren er tilbagetrukket inde i huset.Device according to claim 6, wherein the handle is a hollow housing that slidably receives the dispenser, the dispenser is manually slidable between the operative position in which the dispenser head protrudes outward through an opening (2c) in the housing, and the non-use position in which the dispenser is retracted inside the house. 8. Indretning ifølge krav 7, hvor dispenserhovedet er elastisk monteret ved en ende af dispenserlegemet til manual nedtrykning i forhold til dispenserlegemet, mod virkningen af forspændningselementet, til at aktivere udleveringsmekanismen, og hvor den manuelle glidningsbevægelse af dispenseren mellem den operative position og ikke-brugspositionen er langs nedtrykningsaksen af dispenserhovedet, forspændingselementet er konfigureret til opretholdelse af dispenserhovedet og dispenserlegemet i væsentlig fastholdt, rumlig relation til hinanden under den manuelle glidningsbevægelse.Device according to claim 7, wherein the dispenser head is resiliently mounted at one end of the dispenser body for manual depression relative to the dispenser body, against the action of the biasing element to activate the dispensing mechanism, and wherein the manual sliding movement of the dispenser between the operative position and the non-use position is along the depression axis of the dispenser head, the biasing member is configured to maintain the dispenser head and the dispenser body in substantially restrained spatial relation to each other during the manual sliding motion. 9. Indretning ifølge krav 7 eller 8, hvor dispenserhovedet er konfigureret til at blokere åbningen i huset når dispenseren er tilbagetrukket til ikke-brugspositionen.Device according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the dispenser head is configured to block the opening in the housing when the dispenser is retracted to the non-use position. 10. Indretning ifølge krav 9, hvor dispenserhovedet er dimensioneret til at indgribe huset i en teleskopisk pasning, længden af dispenserhovedet er således at dispenserhovedet blokerer åbningen i huset over det fulde område af dispenserens manuelle glidningsbevægelse mellem ikke-brugspositionen og den operative position.Device according to claim 9, wherein the dispenser head is sized to engage the housing in a telescopic fit, the length of the dispenser head is such that the dispenser head blocks the opening in the housing over the full range of the manual sliding movement of the dispenser between the non-use position and the operative position. 11. Indretning ifølge krav 10, hvor en del af væggen (2a) af huset er skåret væk tilgrænsende åbningen således at en bruger manuelt kan indgribe dispenserhovedet direkte i den tilbagetrukne, ikke-brugsposition og bevirke manuel glidningsbevægelse af dispenserhovedet, i forhold til huset, for at bevæge dispenseren fra ikke-brugspositionen til den operative position, hvilket forspændingselement opretholder dispenserlegemet og dispenserhovedet i væsentlig fastholdt relation under denne glidningsbevægelse.Device according to claim 10, wherein a portion of the wall (2a) of the housing is cut away adjoining the opening so that a user can manually engage the dispenser head directly into the retracted, non-use position and cause manual sliding movement of the dispenser head relative to the housing. for moving the dispenser from the non-use position to the operative position, which biasing element maintains the dispenser body and dispenser head in substantially restrained relation during this sliding movement. 12. Indretning ifølge et hvilket som helst af kravene 6 til 11, hvor dispenserhovedet omfatter et perifert skørt (9b, 10a) der definerer en hul indre hovedregion der er i forbindelse med det indre af huset, låseindretningen omfatter en låsestang (7) monteret til dispenserlegemet ved et tyngdepunkt (6d, 6e) anbragt inde i den hule indre hovedregion, låsestangen har et låseelement (7d, 7e) der er forskydeligt, ved svingningsbevægelse af låsestangen, ind i og ud af lukkeindgreb med huset.Apparatus according to any one of claims 6 to 11, wherein the dispensing head comprises a peripheral skirt (9b, 10a) defining a hollow inner head region which is connected to the interior of the housing, the locking device comprising a locking rod (7) mounted to the dispenser body at a center of gravity (6d, 6e) disposed within the hollow inner main region, the locking rod having a locking member (7d, 7e) which is displaceable, by pivotal movement of the locking rod, into and out of closure engagement with the housing. 13. Indretning ifølge krav 12, hvor låsestangen skubbes af et elastisk element (7h, 7i) i retningen for at forskyde låseelementet i lukkeindgreb med huset.Device according to claim 12, wherein the locking rod is pushed by an elastic member (7h, 7i) in the direction of displacing the locking element in a closing engagement with the housing. 14. Indretning ifølge krav 13 når afhængigt af krav 11, hvor det perifere skørt er forsynet med vindue (lOd) der er på linje med den væk-skårne del af huset, hvorved en bruger kan påføre manuelt tryk til låsestangen, gennem den væk-skårne del og vinduet i det perifere skørt, for at bevirke svingningsbevægelsen af låsestangen mod virkningen af det elastiske element i retningen til at forskyde låseelementet væk fra lukkeindgreb med huset.Device according to claim 13, depending on claim 11, wherein the peripheral skirt is provided with a window (10d) which is in line with the cut-away part of the housing, whereby a user can apply manual pressure to the locking rod, through the locking rod. cut portion and the window of the peripheral skirt to effect the pivotal movement of the locking rod against the action of the elastic member in the direction of displacing the locking member away from closing engagement with the housing. 15. Indretning ifølge krav 14, hvor en transmissionsplade (11) er forskydeligt monteret på det perifere skørt ved åbningen, for at sende til låsestangen det manuelle tryk påført til transmissionspladen.Device according to claim 14, wherein a transmission plate (11) is slidably mounted on the peripheral skirt at the opening to transmit to the locking rod the manual pressure applied to the transmission plate. 16. Indretning ifølge krav 15, hvor transmissionspladen er hængslet monteret på det ydre af det perifere skørt og dimensioneret til indadhældende bevægelse gennem vinduet til at indgribe låsestangen.Device according to claim 15, wherein the transmission plate is hinged mounted on the exterior of the peripheral skirt and sized for inwardly sloping movement through the window to engage the locking rod. 17. Indretning ifølge krav 16, hvor transmissionspladen er glidbart monteret på det perifere skørt til glidningsbevægelse i forhold til vinduet mellem en position på linje, tilladende denne indadhældende bevægelse af transmissionspladen gennem vinduet, og en ikke-på-linje position, i hvilken kanten (lOe) af vinduet forhindrer indadhældende bevægelse af transmissionspladen gennem vinduet.Device according to claim 16, wherein the transmission plate is slidably mounted on the peripheral skirt for sliding movement relative to the window between a position in line, permitting this inwardly sloping movement of the transmission plate through the window, and a non-line position at which the edge ( lOe) of the window prevents inward sloping movement of the transmission plate through the window. 18. Indretning ifølge krav 17, hvor transmissionspladen er elastisk forspændt mod ikke-på-linje-positionen og erglidbar mod virkningen af denne spænding ind i på-linje-positionen.Device according to claim 17, wherein the transmission plate is elastically biased toward the non-on-line position and slidable against the effect of this voltage into the on-line position. 19. Indretning ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor det ydre af huset inkorporerer en flad side-del (2a).Device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the exterior of the housing incorporates a flat side portion (2a). 20. Indretning ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor udleveringsmekanismen er en pumpemekanisme og udløbet er en spraydyse.Device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the dispensing mechanism is a pumping mechanism and the outlet is a spray nozzle. 21. Indretning ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor udleveringskammeret indeholder et stof i flydende form.Device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the dispensing chamber contains a liquid substance. 22. Indretning ifølge krav 21, hvor stoffet omfatter en nikotinformulering eller anden formulering.The device of claim 21, wherein the substance comprises a nicotine formulation or other formulation. 23. Indretning ifølge krav 22, hvor stoffet omfatter en nikotinformulering, og hvor dispenserlegemet er fremstillet af et materiale valgt fra én eller flere af eller en blanding af glas, en copolymer af acrylonitril og methylacrylat (Barex®), en cyclisk olefincopolymer (COC), polymerer baseret på dimethyl-2,6 naphthalendicarboxylat eller 2,6-naphthalen-dicarboxylsyremonomerer, såsom polyethylennapthalat (PEN) og polytrimethylennaphthalat (PTN), flydende krystalpolymerer (LCP), fortrinsvis LCP'er omfattende hydroxybenzoesyre og hydroxynaphthalensyre, hvilke materialer eventuelt kan være blandet med én eller flere polymerer, valgt fra polyacrylonitril (PAN), polyamid (PA), polyvinylidenchlorid (PVDC), fluorpolymerer, ethylenvinylalkoholcopolymer (EVOH), polyvinylalkohol (PVA), ionomerer, polyethylen (PE), polypropylen (PP) og polyethylenterephtalat (PET).The device of claim 22, wherein the substance comprises a nicotine formulation and wherein the dispenser body is made of a material selected from one or more of or a mixture of glass, a copolymer of acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate (Barex®), a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) , polymers based on dimethyl 2,6 naphthalene dicarboxylate or 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylic acid monomers such as polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) and polytrimethylene naphthalate (PTN), liquid crystal polymers (LCPs), preferably LCPs comprising hydroxybenzoic acid and hydroxy acid, mixed with one or more polymers selected from polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polyamide (PA), polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), fluoropolymers, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), ionomers, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthal PET).
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