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WO2003065967A1
WO2003065967A1 PCT/AU2002/000108 AU0200108W WO03065967A1 WO 2003065967 A1 WO2003065967 A1 WO 2003065967A1 AU 0200108 W AU0200108 W AU 0200108W WO 03065967 A1 WO03065967 A1 WO 03065967A1
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James Grant Wright
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Priority to AU57856/01A priority patent/AU774645B2/en
Application filed by James Grant Wright filed Critical James Grant Wright
Priority to US10/503,906 priority patent/US20060011657A1/en
Priority to PCT/AU2002/000108 priority patent/WO2003065967A1/en
Priority to AU2002227794A priority patent/AU2002227794A1/en
Priority to JP2003565393A priority patent/JP2005516680A/en
Priority to EP02709909A priority patent/EP1474089A4/en
Priority to CNB028286987A priority patent/CN1285328C/en
Publication of WO2003065967A1 publication Critical patent/WO2003065967A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H35/00Baths for specific parts of the body
    • A61H35/02Baths for specific parts of the body for the eyes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting-in contact lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/0008Introducing ophthalmic products into the ocular cavity or retaining products therein
    • A61F9/0026Ophthalmic product dispenser attachments to facilitate positioning near the eye

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  • THIS INVENTION relates to safety devices. In general, it is directed to a dispensing device for liquid formulations which finds particular, but not exclusive, use as an eyewash station.
  • the human eye is very sensitive to fumes, liquids or solids which can irritate, and possibly permanently damage, eyes upon contact therewith. Therefore, for industries which generate significant quantities of dust, for example, the mining industries, one safety requirement is to provide suitable devices to enable a person to flush out these irritants from the eyes.
  • a liquid medicinal formulation to the eyes, the formulation often referred to as an eyewash.
  • a favoured formulation is a saline solution.
  • Such an eyewash is often contained in a bottle which is stored at a first aid station in readiness for use when required.
  • a device for dispensing fluid said fluid of use as an eyewash, said device including:
  • a sealing means to prevent passage of said fluid from said container through said conduit to said reservoir prior to initial use of said device
  • said container and said reservoir are adapted so that said reservoir can be moved from a first non-use position to a second in-use position.
  • said reservoir includes a piercing means adapted to pierce said sealing means when said reservoir moves to said second position.
  • said piercing means is an extension from the base of said reservoir, said extension being sufficiently tapered to pierce said sealing means as said reservoir is moved to said second in-use position.
  • said reservoir includes at least one first aperture, each said first aperture adapted to prevent said fluid from returning from said reservoir to said container.
  • said reservoir includes a plurality of second apertures, said second apertures adapted to provide a spray effect for said formulation as said formulation passes from said container to said reservoir.
  • an inner cap is removably affixed to the neck of said container, said inner cap incorporating said conduit and wherein said reservoir is removably affixed to said inner cap.
  • said inner cap and said reservoir are further adapted to provide a stop means to initially securely position said reservoir in said first non-use position and then to securely maintain said reservoir in said second in-use position when said device is in use.
  • said stop means includes (a) an external ridge positioned at or near the lower portion of said reservoir, (b) a first recess around the exterior surface of said inner cap at or near its lower end and (c) a second recess around said exterior of said inner cap at approximately its mid-length, wherein said external ridge is of a complementary shape to each of said first recess and said second recess.
  • said device further includes a cap adapted to be detachably affixed to, and cover, said reservoir.
  • FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of a device constructed in accordance with the invention and in a "non-activated" position;
  • FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view of an upper portion of the device illustrated in FIG. 1 in a "non-activated" position;
  • FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the upper portion of the device illustrated in FIG. 2 in an "activated" position;
  • FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a component of the device of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view of the component illustrated in FIG. 4.
  • the device (1 ) comprises a container (2) to hold the required liquid formulation.
  • a typical capacity for the container (2) is 300ml.
  • the external surface of the neck (3) of the container (2) includes a threaded portion (4).
  • a shaped inner cap (5) includes a complementary threaded portion (6) to engage the threaded portion (4) of the neck (3).
  • a tube (7), open at both ends (8,9), is integral with the inner cap (5) and extends from the inner cap (5) to terminate near the base of the container (2).
  • a first recess (10) (FIG. 2) extends around the exterior surface of the inner cap (5) at its lower end.
  • a second recess (11 ) (FIG.
  • An eyecup reservoir (12) includes an upper portion (13) shaped to accommodate the eye socket of a human.
  • a tubular lower portion (14) extends from the base of the reservoir (12) and terminates in an internal ridge (15).
  • the internal ridge (15), first recess (10) and second recess (11 ) are of complementary shapes.
  • a plate (17) At the junction (16) of the upper portion (13) and the lower portion (14) of the eyecup reservoir (12), there is a plate (17) (FIGS. 4 & 5) which includes a plurality of perforations (18).
  • the eyecup reservoir (12) also includes drain holes (19). Below the junction (16) extends a cutting blade (20) (FIGS. 1 & 5).
  • a membrane (21) (FIG. 1) is sealed across the mouth of the neck (4) of the container (2).
  • a suitable formulation is 0.9% saline solution which is commercially available and, when sealed from contact with the atmosphere, has a shelf life of approximately three (3) years.
  • a cap (not illustrated) can be positioned over the reservoir
  • All components of the device (1 ) can be manufactured from a plastics material with properties which allow the following: (a) the sides of the container (2) to be flexed inwards by a user of the device (1); and (b) the lower portion (14) of the reservoir (12) to deflect resiliently enabling the ridge (15) to be released from the recess (11) and subsequently engage the recess (10).
  • the inner cap (5) is coloured differently to that of the remaining components which can assist in establishing visually the activated or non-activated status of the device (1 ).
  • a suitable colour for the inner cap (5) is "safety yellow".
  • the container (2) is held in one hand as the reservoir (12) is firmly clasped in the other hand and screwed or pushed down until the ridge (15) engages the recess (10) (FIG. 3). During this action, the blade (20) pierces the membrane (21). Any dust cap is removed from the reservoir (12).
  • the reservoir (12) is then placed over the affected eye socket and, by squeezing the sides of the container (2), fluid can pass up through the tube (7) through the plate (17) and into the reservoir (12) to wash the eye.
  • the head of the user is only required to be tilted forward, rather than backwards, as the fluid is sprayed upwards through the perforated plate (17).
  • any unused or thus- used wash fluid drains through the drain holes (19) external to the container (2) therefore eliminating the possibility of flushing contaminated fluid back into the eye.
  • the dimensions of the reservoir (12) can be adapted such that, when the device (1 ) is in the "non-activated" or ready to use position, the mid to lower portions of the inner cap (5) are clearly visible but, when the device has been activated for use, the lower portion (14) of the reservoir (12) shields those mid to lower portions from view.
  • the device of the present invention can thus provide a fully assembled unit, charged with a suitable formulation, and ready for immediate use with the ability to spray the areas surrounding the eye socket to remove irritants therefrom before commencing the eye wash.
  • the formulation remains contaminant free, not requiring constant monitoring as to its suitability for use, with a long shelf life, which can be activated and used by a single person. If it is deemed desirable, the entire unit can be discarded after use or can be sterilized, refilled and resealed for later use.
  • a particularly important advantage of the present invention is that it can be operated without having to invert the device for gravity feeding of the wash formulation as in the prior art devices.

Abstract

A dispensing device is disclosed for liquid formulations which finds particular use as an eyewash station. The device (1) includes a container (2) with a neck (3) having a threaded portion (4). A shaped inner cap (5) includes a complementary threaded portion (6) to engage the threaded portion (4). A tube (7), open at both ends (8,9), is integral with the inner cap (5) and extends from the inner cap (5) to terminate near the base of the container (2). A first recess (10) extends around the exterior surface of the inner cap (5) at its lower end. A second recess (11) extends around the exterior surface of the inner cap (5) at approximately mid-length of the cap (5). An eyecup reservoir (12) includes an upper portion (13) shaped to accommodate the eye socket of a human. A tubular lower portion (14) extends from the base of the reservoir (12) and terminates in an internal ridge (15). The internal ridge (15), first recess (10) and second recess (11) are of complementary shapes. At the junction (16) of the upper portion (13) and the lower portion (14) of the eyecup reservoir (12), there is a plate (17) which includes a plurality of perforations (18). The eyecup reservoir (12) also includes drain holes (19). Below the junction (16) extends a cutting blade (20). After the container (2) is filled with the formulation, a membrane (21) is sealed across the mouth of the neck (4). Movement of the reservoir (12) from a first position to a second position pierces the membrane (21) allowing fluid to pass up through the tube (7) into the reservoir (12) when the sides of the container (2) are flexed inwards.

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TITLE: DISPENSING DEVICE
THIS INVENTION relates to safety devices. In general, it is directed to a dispensing device for liquid formulations which finds particular, but not exclusive, use as an eyewash station.
Employees and their employers are naturally concerned with safety in the workplace. Further, governments apply stringent safety requirements in a vast range of industries and there can be punitive fines if these safety requirements are breached.
The human eye is very sensitive to fumes, liquids or solids which can irritate, and possibly permanently damage, eyes upon contact therewith. Therefore, for industries which generate significant quantities of dust, for example, the mining industries, one safety requirement is to provide suitable devices to enable a person to flush out these irritants from the eyes.
One method of alleviating any irritation is to apply a liquid medicinal formulation to the eyes, the formulation often referred to as an eyewash. A favoured formulation is a saline solution. Such an eyewash is often contained in a bottle which is stored at a first aid station in readiness for use when required.
Although there are a number of prior art dispensing bottles available, one disadvantage of these prior art devices is that they can be difficult to operate by a user, especially if that user has been temporarily blinded and is unable to obtain assistance. This is of particular concern as industry is gradually eliminating the employment of safety officers in an attempt to reduce operational costs. An additional problem with the abolition of safety officers is that safety equipment is often no longer regularly inspected for satisfactory operational status and such equipment may fail when deployed.
There is thus an increasing requirement to provide safety equipment with a prolonged shelf life and which can be readily operated by a lone user.
It is therefore a general object of the present invention to overcome, or at least ameliorate, one or more of the above-mentioned disadvantages.
According to the present invention, there is provided a device for dispensing fluid, said fluid of use as an eyewash, said device including:
a flexible container for containing said fluid;
a reservoir attached externally to said container;
a conduit housed within said container in fluid communication with said reservoir; and
a sealing means to prevent passage of said fluid from said container through said conduit to said reservoir prior to initial use of said device;
wherein, when said device is required for said initial use, said sealing means is first broken to allow said fluid to pass through said conduit to said reservoir.
Preferably, said container and said reservoir are adapted so that said reservoir can be moved from a first non-use position to a second in-use position. Preferably, said reservoir includes a piercing means adapted to pierce said sealing means when said reservoir moves to said second position.
Preferably, said piercing means is an extension from the base of said reservoir, said extension being sufficiently tapered to pierce said sealing means as said reservoir is moved to said second in-use position.
Preferably, said reservoir includes at least one first aperture, each said first aperture adapted to prevent said fluid from returning from said reservoir to said container.
Preferably, said reservoir includes a plurality of second apertures, said second apertures adapted to provide a spray effect for said formulation as said formulation passes from said container to said reservoir.
Preferably, an inner cap is removably affixed to the neck of said container, said inner cap incorporating said conduit and wherein said reservoir is removably affixed to said inner cap.
Preferably, said inner cap and said reservoir are further adapted to provide a stop means to initially securely position said reservoir in said first non-use position and then to securely maintain said reservoir in said second in-use position when said device is in use.
Preferably, said stop means includes (a) an external ridge positioned at or near the lower portion of said reservoir, (b) a first recess around the exterior surface of said inner cap at or near its lower end and (c) a second recess around said exterior of said inner cap at approximately its mid-length, wherein said external ridge is of a complementary shape to each of said first recess and said second recess.
Preferably, said device further includes a cap adapted to be detachably affixed to, and cover, said reservoir.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of a device constructed in accordance with the invention and in a "non-activated" position;
FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view of an upper portion of the device illustrated in FIG. 1 in a "non-activated" position;
FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the upper portion of the device illustrated in FIG. 2 in an "activated" position;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a component of the device of FIG. 1 ; and
FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view of the component illustrated in FIG. 4.
With reference to the figures, the device (1 ) comprises a container (2) to hold the required liquid formulation. A typical capacity for the container (2) is 300ml. The external surface of the neck (3) of the container (2) includes a threaded portion (4). A shaped inner cap (5) includes a complementary threaded portion (6) to engage the threaded portion (4) of the neck (3). A tube (7), open at both ends (8,9), is integral with the inner cap (5) and extends from the inner cap (5) to terminate near the base of the container (2). A first recess (10) (FIG. 2) extends around the exterior surface of the inner cap (5) at its lower end. A second recess (11 ) (FIG. 3) extends around the exterior surface of the inner cap (5) at approximately mid-length of the cap (5). An eyecup reservoir (12) includes an upper portion (13) shaped to accommodate the eye socket of a human. A tubular lower portion (14) extends from the base of the reservoir (12) and terminates in an internal ridge (15). The internal ridge (15), first recess (10) and second recess (11 ) are of complementary shapes. At the junction (16) of the upper portion (13) and the lower portion (14) of the eyecup reservoir (12), there is a plate (17) (FIGS. 4 & 5) which includes a plurality of perforations (18). The eyecup reservoir (12) also includes drain holes (19). Below the junction (16) extends a cutting blade (20) (FIGS. 1 & 5). After the container (2) is filled with the required formulation, a membrane (21) (FIG. 1) is sealed across the mouth of the neck (4) of the container (2). A suitable formulation is 0.9% saline solution which is commercially available and, when sealed from contact with the atmosphere, has a shelf life of approximately three (3) years. After affixing the membrane (21), the reservoir (12) is fitted to the inner cap (5) such that the ridge (15) is accommodated in the recess
(11 ) (FIGS. 1 & 2). A cap (not illustrated) can be positioned over the reservoir
(12) to exclude dust and the like from the reservoir (12) prior to use of the device (1). The entire device (1) can then be further sealed within "shrink wrap" (22) or a similar sealing film.
All components of the device (1 ) can be manufactured from a plastics material with properties which allow the following: (a) the sides of the container (2) to be flexed inwards by a user of the device (1); and (b) the lower portion (14) of the reservoir (12) to deflect resiliently enabling the ridge (15) to be released from the recess (11) and subsequently engage the recess (10). Preferably, but in no way essential, the inner cap (5) is coloured differently to that of the remaining components which can assist in establishing visually the activated or non-activated status of the device (1 ). A suitable colour for the inner cap (5) is "safety yellow".
In use, the container (2) is held in one hand as the reservoir (12) is firmly clasped in the other hand and screwed or pushed down until the ridge (15) engages the recess (10) (FIG. 3). During this action, the blade (20) pierces the membrane (21). Any dust cap is removed from the reservoir (12). The reservoir (12) is then placed over the affected eye socket and, by squeezing the sides of the container (2), fluid can pass up through the tube (7) through the plate (17) and into the reservoir (12) to wash the eye. The head of the user is only required to be tilted forward, rather than backwards, as the fluid is sprayed upwards through the perforated plate (17). Any unused or thus- used wash fluid drains through the drain holes (19) external to the container (2) therefore eliminating the possibility of flushing contaminated fluid back into the eye. If the inner cap (5) is coloured differently from the surrounding components, the dimensions of the reservoir (12) can be adapted such that, when the device (1 ) is in the "non-activated" or ready to use position, the mid to lower portions of the inner cap (5) are clearly visible but, when the device has been activated for use, the lower portion (14) of the reservoir (12) shields those mid to lower portions from view.
The device of the present invention can thus provide a fully assembled unit, charged with a suitable formulation, and ready for immediate use with the ability to spray the areas surrounding the eye socket to remove irritants therefrom before commencing the eye wash. As a sealed assembly, the formulation remains contaminant free, not requiring constant monitoring as to its suitability for use, with a long shelf life, which can be activated and used by a single person. If it is deemed desirable, the entire unit can be discarded after use or can be sterilized, refilled and resealed for later use. A particularly important advantage of the present invention is that it can be operated without having to invert the device for gravity feeding of the wash formulation as in the prior art devices.
It will be appreciated that the above described embodiments are only exemplification of the various aspects of the present invention and that modifications and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the inventive concept as defined in the following claims.

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1. A device for dispensing fluid, said fluid of use as an eyewash, said device including:
a flexible container for containing said fluid;
a reservoir attached externally to said container;
a conduit housed within said container in fluid communication with said reservoir; and
a sealing means to prevent passage of said fluid from said container through said conduit to said reservoir prior to initial use of said device;
wherein, when said device is required for said initial use, said sealing means is first broken to allow said fluid to pass through said conduit to said reservoir.
2. A device as defined in Claim 1 , wherein said container and said reservoir are adapted so that said reservoir can be moved from a first non-use position to a second in-use position.
3. A device as defined in Claim 2, wherein, said reservoir includes a piercing means adapted to pierce said sealing means when said reservoir moves to said second position.
4. A device as defined in Claim 3, wherein said piercing means is an extension from the base of said reservoir, said extension being sufficiently tapered to pierce said sealing means as said reservoir is moved to said second in-use position.
5. A device as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein said reservoir includes at least one first aperture, each said first aperture being adapted to prevent said fluid from returning from said reservoir to said container.
6. A device as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein said reservoir includes a plurality of second apertures, said second apertures adapted to provide a spray effect for said formulation as said formulation passes from said container to said reservoir.
7. A device as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein an inner cap is removably affixed to the neck of said container, said inner cap incorporating said conduit and wherein said reservoir is removably affixed to said inner cap.
8. A device as defined in Claim 7, wherein said inner cap and said reservoir are further adapted to provide a stop means to initially securely position said reservoir in said first non-use position and then to securely maintain said reservoir in said second in-use position when said device is in use.
9. A device as defined in Claim 8, wherein said stop means includes:
an external ridge positioned at or near the lower portion of said reservoir;
a first recess around the exterior surface of said inner cap at or near its lower end; and
a second recess around said exterior of said inner cap at approximately its mid-length;
wherein said external ridge is of a complementary shape to each of said first recess and said second recess.
10. A device as defined in any one of Claims 1 to 9, wherein said device further includes a cap adapted to be detachably affixed to, and cover, said reservoir.
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US10/503,906 US20060011657A1 (en) 2002-02-06 2002-02-06 Dispensing device
PCT/AU2002/000108 WO2003065967A1 (en) 2002-02-06 2002-02-06 Dispensing device
AU2002227794A AU2002227794A1 (en) 2002-02-06 2002-02-06 Dispensing device
JP2003565393A JP2005516680A (en) 2002-02-06 2002-02-06 Dispensing device
EP02709909A EP1474089A4 (en) 2002-02-06 2002-02-06 Dispensing device
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