Liquid droplet dispensing apparatus
First Claim
1. A disposable liquid dispensing container suitable for self application of unit dose or limited multiple dose eye drops to the ocular cul-de-sac, comprising:
- (a) an elongated hollow body having(1) a reservoir portion constituted by a chamber bounded by a pair of spaced, flat, generally parallel, compressible walls, said chamber being sized to contain a unit dose or limited multiple doses of eye drop liquid for expulsion upon compression of said walls by finger pinching;
(2) a generally cylindrical nozzle portion integral with said reservoir portion, the rear end of said nozzle portion extending from said chamber generally coplanar therewith and in an offset position adjacent one lateral side of said reservoir portion, said nozzle portion containing a passage connecting with said chamber, and the leading end of said nozzle portion being angularly offset with respect to the longitudinal extent of said chamber and with respect to the rear of said nozzle portion;
(b) a sealing closure integral with and terminating said leading end of said nozzle portion and separated therefrom by a line of weakness, the connection between said sealing closure and said nozzle portion being such that when the sealing closure is broken, the free end of said nozzle portion presents a discharge opening; and
(c) a support tab integral with and extending between and connecting said closure and said nozzle portion to protect said nozzle portion against inadvertent disruption, said tab being a substantially flat body connected to said nozzle portion by spaced, frangible webs and being complementarily disposed in the space provided by the offset disposition of the rear of said nozzle portion.
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Abstract
A disposable unit- or multi-dose liquid dispensing container device, particularly adapted for delivery of ophthalmic liquid medicament in the form of discrete droplets to the eye. The structural configuration of the device including an angularly offset leading end permits the user to employ a free hand for manipulation of the eyelid to enhance reception of the discharge opening of the dispenser into the conjunctival cul-de-sac while at the same time, enabling the user to look directly into a wall-mounted mirror for accurate placement of the medicament. A small capacity reservoir and ease of control of accurate orifice size enables the application of uniform liquid-ejection pressure by the user to deliver droplets of reproducible dosage size with the multi-dose embodiment.
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35 Claims
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1. A disposable liquid dispensing container suitable for self application of unit dose or limited multiple dose eye drops to the ocular cul-de-sac, comprising:
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(a) an elongated hollow body having (1) a reservoir portion constituted by a chamber bounded by a pair of spaced, flat, generally parallel, compressible walls, said chamber being sized to contain a unit dose or limited multiple doses of eye drop liquid for expulsion upon compression of said walls by finger pinching; (2) a generally cylindrical nozzle portion integral with said reservoir portion, the rear end of said nozzle portion extending from said chamber generally coplanar therewith and in an offset position adjacent one lateral side of said reservoir portion, said nozzle portion containing a passage connecting with said chamber, and the leading end of said nozzle portion being angularly offset with respect to the longitudinal extent of said chamber and with respect to the rear of said nozzle portion; (b) a sealing closure integral with and terminating said leading end of said nozzle portion and separated therefrom by a line of weakness, the connection between said sealing closure and said nozzle portion being such that when the sealing closure is broken, the free end of said nozzle portion presents a discharge opening; and (c) a support tab integral with and extending between and connecting said closure and said nozzle portion to protect said nozzle portion against inadvertent disruption, said tab being a substantially flat body connected to said nozzle portion by spaced, frangible webs and being complementarily disposed in the space provided by the offset disposition of the rear of said nozzle portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A disposable liquid dispensing container suitable for self application of unit dose or limited mutliple dose eye drops to the ocular cul-de-sac, comprising:
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(a) an elongated hollow body having (1) a reservoir portion constituted by a chamber bounded by a pair of spaced, flat, generally parallel, compressible, roughened walls, said chamber having a hermetically sealed opening at its rear end for reception of liquid and being sized to contain a unit dose or limited multiple doses of eye drop liquid for expulsion upon compression of said walls by finger pinching; (2) a generally cylindrical nozzle portion integral with said reservoir portion, the rear end of said nozzle portion extending from said chamber generally coplanar therewith and in an offset position adjacent one lateral side of said reservoir portion, said nozzle portion containing a passage connecting with said chamber, and the leading end of said nozzle portion being angularly offset with respect to the longitudinal extent of said chamber and with respect to the rear of said nozzle portion; (b) a sealing closure integral with and terminating said leading end of said nozzle portion and separated therefrom by a line of weakness, the connection between said sealing closure and said nozzle portion being such that when the sealing closure is broken, the free end of said nozzle portion presents a discharge opening; and (c) a support tab integral with and extending between and connecting said closure and said nozzle portion to protect said nozzle portion against inadvertent disruption, said tab being a substantially flat body connected to said nozzle portion by spaced, frangible webs and being complementarily disposed in the space provided by the offset disposition of the rear of said nozzle portion. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A disposable liquid dispensing container suitable for self application of unit dose or limited multiple dose eye drops to the ocular cul-de-sac, comprising:
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(a) an elongated hollow body having (1) a reservoir portion constituted by a chamber bounded by a pair of spaced, flat, generally parallel, compressible, walls, said chamber having a hermetically sealed opening at its rear end for reception of liquid and being sized to contain a unit dose or limited multiple doses of eye drop liquid for expulsion upon compression of said walls by finger pinching; (2) a generally cylindrical nozzle portion integral with said reservoir portion, the rear end of said nozzle portion extending from said chamber generally coplanar therewith and in an offset position adjacent one lateral side of said reservoir portion, said nozzle portion containing a passage connecting with said chamber, and the leading end of said nozzle portion being angularly offset with respect to the longitudinal extent of said chamber and with respect to the rear of said nozzle portion; (b) a bulbous body sealing closure integral with and terminating said leading end of said nozzle portion and separated therefrom by a reduced neck defining a line of weakness, the connection between said bulbous body and said nozzle portion being such that when the sealing closure is broken, the free end of said nozzle portion presents a generally spherical surface; and (c) a support tab integral with and extending between and connecting said closure and said nozzle portion to protect said nozzle portion against inadvertent disruption, said tab being a substantially flat body connected to said nozzle portion by spaced, frangible webs and being complementarily disposed in the space provided by the offset disposition of the rear of said nozzle portion. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. A disposable liquid dispensing container suitable for self application of unit dose or limited multiple dose eye drops to the ocular cul-de-sac, comprising:
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(a) an elongated hollow body having (1) a reservoir portion constituted by a chamber bounded by a pair of spaced, flat, generally parallel, compressible, roughened walls, said chamber having a hermetically sealed opening at its rear end for reception of liquid and being sized to contain a unit dose or limited multiple doses of eye drop liquid for expulsion upon compression of said walls by finger pinching; (2) a generally cylindrical nozzle portion integral with said reservoir portion, the rear end of said nozzle portion extending from said chamber generally coplanar therewith and in an offset position adjacent one lateral side of said reservoir portion, said nozzle portion containing a passage connecting with said chamber, and the leading end of said nozzle portion being angularly offset with respect to the longitudinal extent of said chamber and with respect to the rear of said nozzle portion; (b) a bulbous body sealing closure integral with and terminating said leading end of said nozzle portion and separated therefrom by a reduced neck defining a line of weakness, the connection between said bulbous body and said nozzle portion being such that when the sealing closure is broken, the free end of said nozzle portion presents a generally spherical surface; and (c) a support tab integral with and extending between and connecting said closure and said nozzle portion to protect said nozzle portion against inadvertent disruption, said tab being a substantially flat body connected to said nozzle portion by spaced, frangible webs and being complementarily disposed in the space provided by the offset disposition of the rear of said nozzle portion, said tab also preventing a labelling area. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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