Title of Invention

TWO-COMPONENT DISPENSING SYSTEM COMPRISING A DISPENSER CARTRIDGE AND A MIXER

Abstract Dispensing assembly for two components, including a dispensing cartridge or a dispensing appliance and a mixer, a transfer portion (3) being interposed between the dispensing cartridge (1) or appliance and the mixer (5) which is connectable both to the cartridge or appliance and to the mixer and comprises at least two ducts, characterized in that the transfer portion (3) comprises a cylindrical bar (38) at the periphery of which two longitudinal grooves (39, 40) are arranged, and in that the bar is enclosed in a jacket (28) in order to form two channels (17, 18) that are tight such that no material may pass from one channel to the other, and also in that the dispensing assembly has a compensation device (4) that is connectable to the exit adapter (21) provided on the transfer portion (3) for compensating the filing levels of the components and for venting the dispensing assembly, which compensating device can be withdrawn (after the compensating procedure) for connecting the mixer to the transfer portion.
Full Text TWO-COMPONENT DISPENSING SYSTEM COMPRISING A DISPENSER
CARTRIDGE AND A MIXER
In most dispensing assemblies, the mixer is fastened
to the cartridge and the assembly is used in this form.
Often an accessory is attached to the mixer to influence the
shape of the mixed components and to allow a targeted
application of the material to the intended location in
special situations. However, there are a number of
applications, more particularly in medicine, where this
simple assembly of dispensing cartridge, mixer, and
accessory device is insufficient.
In medicine, certain joinings are now being sealed
rather than sutured, for which purpose a two-component
sealant is used. Thus, for example, the application of
dispensing assemblies in operations involving the use of an
endoscope requires a long transfer portion between the
cartridge and the mixer, particularly in the case of
laparoscopy. In laparoscopy, relatively long tubes are
introduced into the abdominal cavity, so that quite a long
distance between the cartridge and the dispensing tip may
result.
WO-A2-03/039375 discloses a spraying device for
laparoscopy according to the preamble of claim 1, comprising
a tubular transfer portion adapted to be coupled with a
dispensing device on its inlet side and with a spraying
device on its outlet side, the spraying device including a
mixing chamber with a flexible mixing member. The tubular
transfer portion comprises two longitudinal bores. The
manufacture of tubes having thin longitudinal bores may
become problematic if longer tubes are required.

WO-A1-99/32173 disclose an applicator for spray
dispensing biological liquids, corprising an elongated body
adapted to be connected to a dispensing device on its inlet
side and to a spraying head or its outlet side. This
applicator is neither intenaec nor suitable for laparoscopy.
WO-A-01/74253 discloses a dispensing device comprising
a dispensing tip having two rigid portions that are
connected to each other by a flexible section. This device
is not intended for laparoscopy.
On the background of this prior art, it is the object
of the present invention to provide a dispensing assembly
where a dispensing cartridge on a dispensing appi iance can
be connected by means of a transfer portion to a relatively
remote mixer or another accessory, e.g. a spraying head, and
that can be manufactured inexpensively. This is accomplished
by the assembly as described in hereinafter.
THE BRFLEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINCE
The invention will be explained in more detaij
Hereinafter with reference to drawings of a.:) exempiary
embodiment.
Figure 1 shows an assembly of the invention with an
attached compensating device in a longitudinal
section;
Figure 2 shows an enlarged detail of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a section according to line 111 - III in
Figure 2;
Figure 4 shows a dispensing assembly of the invention
with the mixer attached;

Figure 5 shows an enlarged detail of Figure 3; and
Figure 6 shows a section according to line VI-VI in
Figure 5.
Fig. 1 shows a double cartridge 1 with a coupling ring
2 for the attachment of a transfer portion 3 and a
compensating device 4 fitted to the latter. The coupling
ring and the cartridge comprise bayonet securing means that
are known per se. Other securing means such as e.g. snap
rings are also possible. The compensating device serves to
mutually adjusting the component levels to ensure an
accurate mixing ratio of the components from the beginning
of the dispensing or mixing operation, respectively, and for
a complete air evacuation of "he double cartridge to prevent
any air inclusion therein. These two conditions are
particularly important in the field of medicinal technique.
For an application in endoscopy respectively
laparoscopy, the transfer portion and the mixer may not
exceed a certain small diameter and must be free of stepped
portions. However, for economic reasons, commercially
available cartridges are used which are also intended for
other applications and whose adjacent or concentric outlets
come to a total diameter that is substantially larger than
the allowable diameter of the transfer portion, and
therefore an adapter is required between the cartridge and
the transfer portion to allow the passage of the material
between the cartridge outlets and the channels of the
transfer portion. Moreover, it is advisable also to provide
an adapter between the transfer portion and the mixer or the
compensating device.
Each storage cylinder 11 and 12 of the double
cartridge comprises an outlet 13 and 14 leading to

respective channels 15 and 16' in entrance adapter 10. In the
exemplary embodiment, the volumes resp. the cross-sectional
areas and the outlets of the storage cylinders are different
from each other, the ratio varying between 1:1 and 1:10
according to the intended application and the composition.
For reasons related to the production technique,
entrance adapter 10 is made o::: two parts and composed of
adapter body 35 with channels 15 and 16 and on the outlet
side of a flange portion 36 on the tubular portion 37 of
which the jacket 28 of transfer portion 3 is fitted.
The transfer portion consists of a cylindrical bar 38
surrounded by a jacket 28. Bar 38 is provided with two
opposed grooves 39 and 40 forming two channels 17 and 18
together with the jacket, see Figure 3. Care must be taken
here that the two grooves or channels are tightly separated
from each other to prevent that material may pass from one
channel to the other. Tightness nay e.g. be achieved by
press fitting the jacket onto the bar, but other sealing
methods such as a sealing bead or cementing are also
possible.
In the present example, channels 17 and 18 are at a
smaller mutual distance than the two outlets 13 and 14 of
the cartridge, and channels 15 and 16 of the entrance
adapter are shaped such that its outlets 19 and 20 match
channels 17 and 18 of the transfer portion. On the cartridge
side, the end of jacket 28 has a flanging 29 for being
retained by the shoulder of the coupling ring, as appears in
Figures 1 or 4.
At the other end of the transfer portion, an exit
adapter 21 is located with channels 22 that are arranged
concentrically with respect to central channel 23 and whose

outlets communicate either wi;h inlets 24 and 25 of the
compensating device or with inlets 26 and 27 of the mixer.
Jacket 2 8 extends beyond the exit adapter, thereby allowing
either the correspondingly shaped inlet of the compensating
device or the mixer inlet to be inserted in this tube
section while additionally providing a stabilization of the
mixer.
As appears in Fig. 6, external channel 18 is connected
to approximately centrally arranged channel 23 by a
transversal channel 41. Channel 17 located at the left of
the drawing ends in a rectangular channel 43 extending up to
a surrounding shoulder 42 in the exit adapter, the shoulder
having a smaller diameter than the jacket, thereby allowing
the material to flow around it. On top of surrounding
shoulder 42, channels 22 extend concentrically around
channel 23. Furthermore, shoulder 42 serves as a rest for
the mixer.
Compensating device 4 conprises an enclosure 30 as
well as two chambers 31 and 32, and it is terminated by a
porous filter 33 that is essentially air permeable only but
capable of retaining the material. It is also possible to
provide a cap having one or a plurality of capillary
opening(s) instead of a porous filter. The enclosure of the
compensating device is preferably made of a transparent
material, thereby allowing to visually ascertain whether the
levels of the two storage cylinders are aligned and the
transfer portion is completely filled with the components.
It is important here that the components arrive in the mixer
simultaneously so that a sealant mixture is achieved from
the beginning of the dispensing operation in the abdominal
cavity.

In Figures 1 and 2, the compensating device is
attached to the transfer portion und it appears that
channels 22 and 23 of the exit: adapter communicate with
inlets 24, 25 of the compensating device. After having
pulled off the compensating device, the filling levels of
the two components are at different heights, thereby
ensuring that no reaction may take place at this time.
In Figures 4 and 5, the same cartridge and the same
coupling ring as well as the same transfer portion with exit
adapter 21 are shown whereas a mixer 5 is attached to the
transfer portion. The inlet of the mixer comprises a
connecting portion 6 having elastic tongues 7 with shoulders
8 which engage behind a corresponding stepped portion 9 in
the exit adapter and prevent that the mixer may be pulled
out after having been inserted in the tube of the transfer
portion. The mixer comprises the known mixer elements 34.
As appears in Figures 4 and 5, centrally arranged
channel 23 of the exit adapter is concentrically surrounded
by other channels 22 resp. by the tongues of the mixer
inlet, the channels communicating with mixer inlets 26 and
27.
The sequence of operation.3 may be described as
follows: After having removed the closure cap from the
filled cartridge, the preassembied transfer portion with the
entrance and exit adapters is secured to the cartridge by
means of the coupling ring. Then the compensating device is
introduced into the transfer portion as far as possible and
the entire assembly is directed vertically upwards with the
compensating device at the top to allow air evacuation.
Subsequently, material is dispensed until both
components are visible in the compensating device. It is

thereby ensured that both components reach the mixer from
the very beginning of the dispensing operation so that a
sealant mixture is obtained from the beginning. Furthermore,
it is achieved by these measures that also the two storage
cylinders of the cartridge and the transfer portion are free
of air.
Then the compensating device is removed and disposed
of, and the connecting portion of the mixer is introduced
into the tube of the transfer portion and pushed in until it
snaps in, whereby the mixer is operative.
Due to the different design of the channels in the
outlet portion and of those ir. the inlet portion of the
compensating device or in the attached mixer, respectively,
it is avoided that the two components may come into contact
with each other.
In the preceding exemplary embodiment, a cartridge
having side-by-side outlets ar.d side-by-side inlets of the
entrance adapter, as well as side-by-side channels of the
transfer portion have been described which end in concentric
channels of the exit adapter and lead to the concentric
inlets of the mixer or of the compensating device. However,
it is also possible to apply this system of cartridge,
transfer portion, and compensating device or mixer in an
arrangement where the two components are always or partly
disposed concentrically while the adapters are
correspondingly designed.
Furthermore it is possible to extend the dispensing
assembly to the application of three components.
With regard to the application of the assembly of the
invention in endoscopy it is understood that the dimensions

and the configuration of the transfer portion and of the
mixer must be adapted to the internal diameter of the
endoscopic tubes while no part of the mixer may have a
greater external diameter than that of the tube of the
transfer portion but may be conically tapered toward the
outlet. In other applications it is of course possible to
choose different dimensions.

WE CLAIM:
1. Dispensing assembly for two components, including a dispensing
cartridge or a dispensing appliance and a mixer, a transfer portion
(3) being interposed between the dispensing cartridge (1) or
appliance and the mixer (5) which is connectable both to the
cartridge or appliance and to the rrixer and comprises at least two
ducts, characterized in that the transfer portion (3) comprises a
cylindrical bar (38) at the periphery of which two longitudinal
grooves (39, 40) are arranged, and in that the bar is enclosed in a
jacket (28) in order to form two channels (17, 18) that are tight
such that no material may pass from one channel to the other, and
also in that the dispensing assembly has a compensation device (4)
that is connectable to the exit adapter (21) provided on the
transfer portion (3) for compensating the filing levels of the
components and for venting the dispensing assembly, which
compensating device can be withdrawn (after the compensating
procedure) for connecting the mixer to the transfer portion.
2. Dispensing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a
respective adapter (10, 21) is provided on each side of the
transfer portion.
3. Dispensing assembly as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the
adapter (10, 21) comprises inlets (15, 16) at one end and outlets
(19, 20) at the other end, which communicate with the outlets (13,
14) of the cartridge resp. with the inlets (24, 25) of the
compensating device or (26, 27) of the mixer, on one hand, and with
the channels (17, 18) of the transfer portion.

4. Dispensing assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the mixer inlet is provided with a mixer connecting portion
(6) which is insertable into the projecting tube (28) of the
transfer portion and connectable to the exit adapter (21) on the
transfer portion (3), and which comprises elastic tongues (7) that
are provided with respective shoulders (8) cooperating with
corresponding shoulders in the exit adapter (21).
5. Dispensing assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the exit
adapter (21) comprises two concentrically disposed outlets (22, 23)
and the mixer inlet comprises two concentrically disposed inlets
(24, 25) .
6. Dispensing assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5,
wherein the compensating device comprises an enclosure (30) having
two separate chambers (31, 32) that are made of a transparent
material, the enclosure being terminated by a porous filter (33) or
one or a plurality of capillary opening (s).
7. Dispensing assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the cartridge outlets and/or the transfer portion inlets
and/or channels and/or outlets are arranged side by side or
concentrically.
8. Dispensing assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7,
wherein the inlets of the mixer and/or the compensating device are
arranged side by side.
9. Dispensing assembly as claimed in one of claims 1 to 8, in
combination with an endoscopic instrument,

wherein the diameter of the transfer portion and that of the mixer
are adapted to the internal diameter of the endoscopic instrument,
and the external diameter of the rrixer is not greater than the
external diameter of the tube of the transfer portion.

Dispensing assembly for two components, including a dispensing
cartridge or a dispensing appliance and a mixer, a transfer portion
(3) being interposed between the dispensing cartridge (1) or
appliance and the mixer (5) which is connectable both to the
cartridge or appliance and to the mixer and comprises at least two
ducts, characterized in that the transfer portion (3) comprises a
cylindrical bar (38) at the periphery of which two longitudinal
grooves (39, 40) are arranged, and in that the bar is enclosed in a
jacket (28) in order to form two channels (17, 18) that are tight
such that no material may pass from one channel to the other, and
also in that the dispensing assembly has a compensation device (4)
that is connectable to the exit adapter (21) provided on the
transfer portion (3) for compensating the filing levels of the
components and for venting the dispensing assembly, which
compensating device can be withdrawn (after the compensating
procedure) for connecting the mixer to the transfer portion.

Documents:

2244-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

2244-KOLNP-2005-FORM 1.1.1.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-assignment.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-form 6.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-gpa.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

2244-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf

2244-KOLNP-2005-LETER PATENTS.pdf


Patent Number 227775
Indian Patent Application Number 2244/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 04/2009
Publication Date 23-Jan-2009
Grant Date 20-Jan-2009
Date of Filing 11-Nov-2005
Name of Patentee MIXPAC SYSTEMS AG
Applicant Address GRUNDSTRASSE 12, CH-6343 ROTKREUZ
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KELLER WILHELM A OBSTGARTEN 9, CH-6402 MERLISCHACHEN
PCT International Classification Number A61B 17/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/CH2004/000295
PCT International Filing date 2004-05-14
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2003 0884/03 2003-05-19 Switzerland