[541 PRESSURIZED APPLICATOR FOR FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1895 England......1..........................128/232 FOAMED MEDICATIONS AND SANITARY REPLACABLE I Primary Examiner-Richard A. Gaudet Assistant Examiner-J. Yasko Att0rney-Austin A. Webb APPLICATOR TIP THEREFOR [72] Inventor: Max E. Bowen, 30885 W. 6th Mile Road,
Livonia, Mich. 48152 May 1, 1970 [22] Filed: ABSTRACT A pressurized vial for containing a medication and a foaming AppL No.:
gas, a dose forming and ejecting sleeve telescoped around the vial, a dose releasing valve in one end of the vial having an operating button at the opposite end of the via], a discharge opening for the dose of foamed medication in the end of the outer sleeve, and an applicator tip attachable within the discharge opening of the outer vial, characterized by an in- [52] [51] Int.Cl. [58] Field oiSearch..................
Reterences Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS the valve to engage the inner end of the applicator tip and eject the applicator tip from the sleeve without requiring exterior contact with the applicator tip.
5/1967 Bowen..... 3,406,686 10/1968 2 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures Keller Patemmd. w'ch E4 M7 INVENIOR. Max 15'. 5 0 wen ATTORNEY PRESSURIZED APPLICATOR FOR FOAMED MEDXCATIONS AND SANITARY REPLACABLE APPLICATOR TIP THEREFOR RELATED APPLICATIONS The medicinal dose forming and dispensing vial and sleeve of the application and the automatically ejectable applicator tip are improved forms of the foaming medicinal applicator disclosed and claimed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,318,309, the improvement lying in the provision of a new applicator tip which can be applied and removed without contamination of either the applicator or of successively applied applicator tips.
The drawings of which there is one sheet illustrate a highly practical form of the dose forming and dispensing apparatus and the novel applicator tip therefor.
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the dose forming and medication holding vial packaged with four separately wrapped and individually sanitized tips for use with thesingle holding and dose forming apparatus.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view through the medication holding vial and the dose forming member of the apparatus taken along the plane of the line 2- 2 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view similar to FIG. 2 but showing the apparatus in a use position in which the dose of medication has been ejected, with a dotted line position of the apparatus indicating the action of the structure in ejecting the used and possibly contaminated applicator tip.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged outer end elevational view of the applicator tip shown in the other Figures.
The dose forming and ejecting apparatus and the applicator tip therefor are used for introducing a foamed medication into a body opening in which the probe for contacting the body may become contaminated by the infection or disease for which the medication is being applied. One common use for the apparatus is for the treatment of mastitis which is a highly contagious infection in the teats of cows. Accordingly the example of the apparatus illustrated includes four separately packaged applicator tips for injecting a dose of medicated foam into the teat opening of each of the four teats of the cow without having one applicator transmit infection from one teat to another. The shape and size of the applicator tip may be varied considerably and the apparatus may be used for other purposes including the application of medication to human bodies.
The medicine holding and dose forming and ejecting apparatus indicated generally by the numeral 1 is the same as that shown more clearly in the above identified patent, with the exception of some changes in the dose releasing and forming button for the valve. The apparatus includes an inner generally cylindricalmedication holding vial 2 which is adapted to hold a medicated liquid and a pressurized gas capable of forming the liquid into a foam. A thickened lower end of thevial 3 forms an outlet opening which is closed by theball end 4 of a valve on the end of avalve rod 5. The rod extends substantially through the vial and is gripped at its upper end by a springable snap on washer ornut 6 which has its periphery embedded within a hollowplastic button 7. The button projects from the upper flared end of the vial at 8 and functions to press the ball head downwardly to open the lower medication containing chamber 9 to permit the escape of the foamed medication.
As in the prior close forming and applying apparatus the valve head and valve stem are surrounded by acontinuous rubber sleeve 10 which extends through the lower portion of the vial and a constriction or narrowedportion 11 of the vial near its upper end. A coiledspring 12 bears between the inside of the upper end of the sleeve and holds it in sealing engagement with the inner surface of theconstriction 11 while the upper end of the spring bears against thewasher 6 and holds thevalve 4 closed.
Fitted telescopically and slidably around the exterior of the via] 2 is a tubular plastic dose receiving member ortube 13. The dose forming sleeve ortube 13 has a flaredupper end 14 and an annular inwardlycurved flange 15 at its bottom which defines a central outlet opening 16. Dose measures indicated at 17 may be provided so that the plastic sleeve may be moved forwardly the desired amount as shown in FIG. 2 to create a dose chamber orcavity 18 of the desired size. A sea] 19 between the interior of the dose forming sleeve and the end of the glass vial prevents the foamed medication from escaping upwardly from the outer sleeve. By pressing downwardly on thebutton 7 thevalve rod 5 andball head 4 are moved away from the lower end of the vial and a dose of foamed medication is ejected into thechamber 18.
The several applicator tips indicated generally at 20 are plastic members having acircular flange 21 near their upper end with atapered neck 22 sized to be pressed into frictionally held engagement in the outlet opening 16 of the plastic dose forming member. Downwardly or outwardly from theflange 20 the tips have elongated and tapered applicator tubes ornozzles 23 that are sized to be forced into the body opening of the animal or person to receive the medication. When themedication holding vial 2 and thevalve 4 carried thereby are pressed downwardly within the dose :forming tube orsleeve 13, the dose of medication in thechamber 18 will be largely extruded through thecentral discharge passage 24 formed in the tip ornozzle 23. When used, the tip will be highly contaminated and to avoid this contamination being passed onto another animal, the applicator including thedose forming sleeve 13 and themedication holding vial 2 can be removed carrying the contaminatedtip 20 along with it. Then by pressing theglass vial 2 downwardly into thedose holding chamber 18, the lower end of theball valve 4 or rather the portion of the rubber sleeve surrounding the ball valve will engage the inner supportingend 22 of the applicator tip as shown by the dotted lines at 4A in FIG. 3 to force thetapered end 22 out of theopening 16. The used and contaminated tip then falls away as indicated by thedotted lines 20A without the necessity of touching the probe.
The four probes orapplicator tips 20 shown in FIG. 1 are packaged in a continuous strip of heat sealable protective material such as plastic or cellophane and as is indicated by the perforated lines at 25 each section of theelongated tube 26 may be torn off separately so that handling one probe will not contaminate the remaining probes. Thetear lines 25 are most closely positioned to thetapered mounting tips 22 of the applicator tips so that a person handling the apparatus may grip theelongated nozzle end 23 through the wall of thetransparent bag 26 and by squeezing the applicator tip upwardly through the normally opened end of the bag can force the applicator tip into theopening 16 without ever coming into contact with thenozzle end 23 and thus without contaminating the tip. The broadcircular flange 21 of the applicator tip serves as a limiting stop for positioning the applicator tip in the dose forming tube and also acts as an abutment against which finger pressure may be applied through thebag 26 to force the tip into the dose forming tube.
What is claimed as new is:
1. Apparatus for applying a foamed medication to a body opening in which the medication and a foaming agent are retained under pressure in a storage vial and released into a tubular dose receiving chamber telescoped around the vial by opening a valve in the end of the vial enclosed in the tubular sleeve, characterized by the fact that the tubular dose forming sleeve has a central outlet opening opposed to the valve on the vial,
and a replacable applicator tip having a discharge passage formed therethrough,
said tip having a first end sized to have a diameter substantially the same as said outlet opening and being slideably and frictionally received and held in the outlet opening of said dose fonning sleeve,
said-vial whereby projecting said vial fully into said sleeve ejects said tip from said sleeve. 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which there is an unnular projecting flange around said tip between its ends l k 1 I! I