WO2007115091A1 - Dispositif applicateur - Google Patents

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WO2007115091A1
WO2007115091A1 PCT/US2007/065497 US2007065497W WO2007115091A1 WO 2007115091 A1 WO2007115091 A1 WO 2007115091A1 US 2007065497 W US2007065497 W US 2007065497W WO 2007115091 A1 WO2007115091 A1 WO 2007115091A1
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plunger
insertion member
lock element
applicator
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Alan G. Trojanowski
Hans-Werner Schoelling
Gina Marcus
Melinda Cettina
Jennifer Sturgeon
Paul Y. Fung
Simone Weitz
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Mc Neil-Ppc, Inc
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Priority to EP07759693A priority Critical patent/EP2001426A1/fr
Priority to AU2007233193A priority patent/AU2007233193A1/en
Priority to JP2009503275A priority patent/JP2009532120A/ja
Priority to CA002647719A priority patent/CA2647719A1/fr
Priority to MX2008012661A priority patent/MX2008012661A/es
Publication of WO2007115091A1 publication Critical patent/WO2007115091A1/fr

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    • 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
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/15Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
    • A61F13/20Tampons, e.g. catamenial tampons; Accessories therefor
    • A61F13/26Means for inserting tampons, i.e. applicators

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  • the present invention generally relates to applicators that have a locking/snap- in mechanism and that are capable of housing an insertable element and in particular a tampon applicator that provides the user with a tactile perceptual cue, indicating that the insertable element is appropriately deployed, e.g., fully expelled.
  • Applicators are used to house objects intended to be inserted in a body cavity, such as a tampon and to expel the objects into the intended orifice.
  • applicators comprise an insertion member and a plunger.
  • the object to be expelled from the applicator, such as a tampon is positioned within the insertion member.
  • the insertion member has a first end for insertion of the tampon and a second end for receipt of the plunger. To use the applicator, the user will position the first end appropriately, grasp the insertion member, and push the plunger into the insertion member towards the first end to insert the tampon.
  • a variety of applicators have employed visual marks to determine when the contents of the applicator have been fully expelled.
  • Various locking mechanism configurations have been proposed to facilitate the handling of the applicator and to improve insertion thereof.
  • One approach is a tampon applicator as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,587,717, with a locking mechanism comprising of a locking ear punched inwardly in the barrel and a plunger having a locking ear that points inwardly into the interior of the plunger. Locking occurs when the both ears are engaged with each other and the plunger is prevented from removal due to the locking ear of the barrel catching an open area created by the locking ear of the plunger.
  • Another approach is a tampon applicator as disclosed in U.S. Patent No.
  • 3,347,234 comprising an applicator provided with means to stabilize the position of the inner tube with the outer tube.
  • the stabilizer means may be in the form of small detent or flaps extending downwardly and forwardly form the outer tube. The detents inhibit rearward withdrawal of the inner tube from the outer tube, but do not inhibit the forward movement or the inner tuber relative the outer tube.
  • the design of the present invention will provide an applicator with an improved locking mechanism comprised of an insertion member, a plunger member, and compatible locking mechanisms for each member that will improve the user's insertion experience as well as provide the user with a visual cue upon locking.
  • an improved locking mechanism comprised of an insertion member, a plunger member, and compatible locking mechanisms for each member that will improve the user's insertion experience as well as provide the user with a visual cue upon locking.
  • An applicator device capable of housing an insertable element has an insertion member having an insertion end and an opposed gripper end, a plunger insertable into the gripper end of the insertion member and having an insertion end and an opposed gripper end, and a locking mechanism comprising at least one plunger lock element and at least one insertion member lock element.
  • the plunger is slidable in the insertion member between a first position, substantially contained within the insertion member with the plunger insertion end disposed toward the insertion member insertion end, and a second position, substantially withdrawn from the insertion member.
  • the at least one plunger lock element and the at least one insertion member lock element are capable of engaging when the plunger is disposed in the first position.
  • the at least one plunger lock element is spaced apart from the gripper end of the plunger, and the at least one insertion member lock element is spaced apart from the gripper end of the insertion member. In another embodiment, the at least one plunger lock element is disposed proximate the gripper end of the plunger, and the at least one insertion member lock element is disposed proximate the gripper end of the insertion member.
  • a method of inserting an element into a body cavity includes the steps of inserting into the body cavity an applicator, sliding the plunger of the applicator into the insertion member, expelling an insertable device from the insertion end of the applicator and into the body cavity, and withdrawing the applicator from the body cavity by withdrawing its plunger.
  • the applicator includes an insertion member having an insertion end and an opposed gripper end, a plunger insertable into the gripper end of the insertion member and having an insertion end and an opposed gripper end, and a locking mechanism.
  • the locking mechanism includes at least one plunger lock element and at least one insertion member lock element.
  • the at least one plunger lock element engages the at least one insertion member lock element.
  • the detection of the engagement of the at least one plunger lock element and the at least one insertion member lock element permits the user to determine appropriate deployment of the insertable device in the body cavity.
  • the engagement of the at least one plunger lock element and the at least one insertion member lock element remain continues during the withdrawal of the plunger to remove also the insertion member.
  • Fig. IA is a side elevation of an applicator according to the present invention comprising a tubular insertion member and a plunger member disposed therein;
  • Fig. IB is a partial side elevation of the applicator of Fig. IA after complete insertion of the plunger member into the insertion member;
  • Fig. 2A is a longitudinal section of a device according to Fig. 1 ;
  • Figs. 2B and 2C are cross sections of the device along line 2-2 of Fig. 2A;
  • Figs. 3-5 are partial longitudinal sections of alternative embodiments of the present invention.
  • Fig. 6A is a longitudinal section of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 6B is a cross section of the device along line 6-6 of Fig. 6A;
  • Figs. 7A-9 are partial longitudinal sections of alternative embodiments of the present invention.
  • Fig. 10 is a partially cut away longitudinal section of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figs. 11 and 12 are partial longitudinal sections of the insertion and gripper ends of alternative embodiments of the present invention
  • Figs. 13 and 14 include a side elevation of alternative plunger members of the present invention and a gripper end view of alternative insertion members of the present invention
  • Figs. 15 and 16 are partial longitudinal sections of alternative embodiments of the present invention.
  • Fig. 17 shows partial longitudinal sections of two stages of insertion of a plunger member into an insertion member according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figs. 18A-18C show partial longitudinal sections of three stages of insertion of a plunger member into an insertion member according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
  • the term "applicator” refers to a mechanism or implement that facilitates the insertion of a tampon or other structure into an external orifice of a mammal.
  • the term includes, without limitation, any known hygienically designed applicator that is capable of receiving a tampon and may be used for insertion of a tampon, including the telescoping, tube and plunger and the compact applicators, an applicator for providing medicament to an area for prophylaxis or treatment of disease, a spectroscope containing a microcamera in the tip connected via fiber optics, a speculum of any design, a tongue depressor, a tube for examining the ear canal, a narrow hollow pipe for guiding surgical instruments, and the like.
  • the term "tampon,” refers to any type of absorbent structure that is inserted into the vaginal canal or other body cavities for the absorption of fluid therefrom, to aid in wound healing, or for the delivery of active materials, such as medicaments, or moisture.
  • the tampon may be compressed into a generally cylindrical configuration in the radial direction, axially along the longitudinal axis or in both the radial and axial directions. While the tampon may be compressed into a substantially cylindrical configuration, other shapes are possible. These may include shapes having a cross section that may be described as rectangular, triangular, trapezoidal, semi-circular, hourglass, serpentine, or other suitable shapes.
  • Tampons have an insertion end, withdrawal end, a length, a width, a longitudinal axis, and a radial axis.
  • the tampon's length can be measured from the insertion end to the withdrawal end along the longitudinal axis.
  • rigidity and related terms mean the longitudinal stability of the device. Normally specified as the unit for rigidity is the force that is necessary to compress the element in the longitudinal direction by a specific length (N/cm).
  • aperture means an opening in the surface of the tubular insertion device which forms a discontinuity in the tube-forming material at the edges of the opening, at least at the leading and trailing edges thereof. This aperture thereby provides relatively abrupt, finger-accepting edges to frictionally resist movement of a user's finger in response to longitudinal forces on the device. While the present invention generally relates to applicator devices having a tubular insertion member, the following detailed description will refer, specifically, to a locking tampon applicator for ease of understanding.
  • the present invention relates to applicators for delivering materials into body cavities, comprising an elongate insertion member and a plunger member having locking mechanisms for at least partial insertion into a body cavity.
  • the elongate insertion member has an insertion end and gripper end opposite thereof.
  • the plunger member has an insertion end and gripper end opposite thereof.
  • FIG. 1 depicts an applicator 10, comprising a tubular insertion member 12, having an insertion end 14 and a gripper end 16 that is suitable to contain an insertable device 18 for the body cavity.
  • the insertion end 14 may have a plurality of inwardly curved petals 20 that form a substantially closed insertion end, and the gripper end 16 may have a structure 22 to enhance the user's grip on the applicator.
  • the applicator 10 also includes a plunger member 24 having an insertion end 26 that is insertable into the tubular insertion member 12 and is capable of bearing against the device 18.
  • the plunger member 24 terminates in a gripper end 28, opposite the insertion end 26, that may be manipulated to move the insertion end 26 within the tubular insertion member 12.
  • the insertion end 26 of the plunger member 24 is arranged and configured for slidable introduction into the tubular insertion member 12 through its gripper end 16.
  • the applicators 10 or other tubular devices of the present invention can have tube geometries or cross-sections that are useful to contain the object to be inserted. Often, the shape of the insertable device 18 contained suggests the shape of the tubular insertion member 12, but departures from this general rule may be made.
  • the tubular insertion member 12 may take on numerous cross-sectional shapes including, without limitation, circular, oval, polygonal (e.g., trapezoidal, rectangular, triangular), and the like.
  • cylindrical tampons may be contained within rectangular insertion members and trapezoidal tampons (such as those disclosed in Van Iten et al., US Pat. No. 5,350,371) and cup-shaped tampons (such as those disclosed in Bailey, US Pat. No. 2,330,257) can be contained in a generally cylindrical insertion member.
  • the insertion member 12 can substantially elongated, curved, or flexible, or it can take on other shapes that are apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
  • edge of the tubular device may be a standard, planar edge coincident with a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tubular device.
  • the applicator devices of the present invention can be made of materials known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
  • the applicators may be plastic or paper.
  • Plastic materials include, without limitation, polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate, polycaprolactone, polyvinyl alcohol, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, cellophane, PHBV such as those disclosed in Dabi et al., US Pat. No. 5,910,520 (herein incorporated by reference), starch-based polymers including those disclosed in Dabi et al., US Pat. No. 5,910,520, and the like.
  • the expulsion member can be formed as a solid or a tubular element.
  • Paper materials include, without limitation, paperboard, cardboard, cup stock, paper, and the like.
  • the paper may be a single layer of material, or it can be a plurality of laminated layers to provide multiple benefits relating to the various layers.
  • Laminated paper material may include a surface layer or coating of plastic, wax, silicone, lubricants, and the like, which may be useful to increase the comfort to the user during insertion and withdrawal.
  • the plastic coating may include, without limitation, those plastic materials listed above.
  • Laminated paper material may also include additional layers such as adhesive layers, tie layers, and the like. An example of such a surface layer is disclosed in Blanchard, US Pat. No. 6,171,426.
  • a representative, non-limiting list of useful materials to be used as the surface layer includes, waxes, cellophane, polyolefins, polyesters, epoxies, and the like.
  • the surface layers may also include thermal stabilizers, pigments, fragrances, surfactants, antimicrobial agents, medicaments, and the like.
  • Typical dimensions for each of the tubular insertion and plunger members include a length of from about 50 to about 100 millimeters, a diameter of from about 8 to about 16 millimeters, and a thickness of from about 0.4 to about 0.6 millimeters.
  • the diameter of the plunger member is less than the diameter of the tubular insertion member to allow for a telescopic arrangement of the two.
  • the tubular insertion member of the applicator provided by the present invention is preferably substantially closed prior to expulsion of the materials contained therein.
  • the insertion end of the applicator can be more or less open, that is the diameter along the length of the tubular insertion member is substantially equivalent to the diameter of the insertion end.
  • Procter & Gamble of Cincinnati, Ohio, currently offers for sale an open-ended tampon applicator under the trade name TAMP AX® flushable applicator tampons.
  • a locking mechanism 30 to secure together the insertion member and the plunger for removal.
  • This mechanism includes at least one plunger lock element 32 and at least one insertion member lock element 34.
  • Each of these lock elements may be spaced away from the gripper end of their respective members, e.g., the at least one plunger lock element 34 may be located in a central portion of the plunger 24 or even proximate the insertion end 26 of the plunger 24.
  • a preferred embodiment positions the at least one plunger lock element 32 proximate the gripper end 28 of the plunger 24. Such arrangement would engage at least one insertion member lock element 34 proximate the gripper end 16 of the insertion member 12.
  • Useful locking mechanisms may include any one or more of the following:
  • FIG. 2 shows an insertion member 12a with a locking mechanism 34a in a relaxed position without the plunger member 24a.
  • Fig. 2C shows an engaged locking mechanism of this type with insertion member locking mechanism 34a in an elongated positions distorted by the plunger member 24a after passage of plunger member locking mechanism 32a.
  • a system in which the plunger member 24b has a raised ring 32b on its outside diameter near the finger grip end 28 with a taper lead 40b that can move beyond at least one internal raised ring 34b on the inside surface of the insertion member 12b.
  • the interference of the internal and external raised sections holds the plunger member 24b and the insertion member 12b together.
  • the raised ring with a taper lead may be disposed on an interior surface of the insertion member with a corresponding ring on an outer surface of the plunger.
  • a detent system may also be used. o In one example shown in Fig.
  • the plunger member 24c has raised, spring-loaded detent element 32c extending beyond its outside diameter near the finger grip end 28, and the insertion member 12c has a mating groove or gap 34c on its inner surface to accommodate the detent element 32c.
  • the interference of the spring-loaded detent element 32c and the groove 34c holds the plunger member 24c and the insertion member 12c together.
  • the plunger member 24 has one or more protrusion 32e,32f in the form of a ring or point on its outer surface near the gripper end 28.
  • the protrusion(s) 32e,32f When assembled the protrusion(s) 32e,32f is capable of interlocking with a corresponding groove 34e,34f in the inner surface of the insertion member 12 to hold the insertion member 12 and plunger member 24 together for withdrawal. Such an arrangement may provide the opportunity to orient an insertable device
  • a raised point 32f may be rotated to be aligned with a mating depression or void 34f on the inner surface of the insertion member 12.
  • One or more of these raised features may have a taper lead surface, e.g., leading surface 4Of of the protrusion 32f that will initially contact the other element of the interlocking structure to help guide the elements past each other.
  • Fig. 6B shows a cross-section along line B-B of Fig. 6A with a view toward the gripper end 16 of the insertion member 12.
  • This view shows a plurality of fins 42 extending from the inner surface of the insertion member 12 to stabilize the plunger member 24 within the insertion member 12.
  • a plunger member 24g may have a raised ring 32g on its outer surface near the gripper end 28 with a tapered lead 4Og to move into and beyond a plurality of internal raised ribs 34g on the inner surface of the insertion member 12g as shown in Fig. 7 A.
  • the plunger member 24h has a plurality of raised rings 32h on its outer surface
  • the insertion member 12h has a plurality of circumferential grooves 34h as shown in Fig. 7B.
  • the insertion member grooves 34h may be replaced with a plurality of raised rings 34i to interact with the plunger member rings 34i, as described above (the raised rings of one element would generally be stable in the gaps between the rings of the interlocking element. Axial orientation is not necessary for proper function of these embodiments. While the foregoing have described an element on either the plunger or the barrel, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that the individual interlocking elements may be switched from the plunger to the barrel and vice versa.
  • a resilient outer lip system (Fig. 8) employs a plunger member 24j having an outer diameter at its gripper end 28 that is larger than that of the gripper end 16 of the insertion member 12j.
  • the outer lip 32j of the plunger member gripper end 28 has in inner diameter less than the outer diameter of the insertion member gripper end 16. Therefore, the plunger member outer lip 32j is stretched over the insertion member gripper end 16, and the outer lip 32j engages the outer rim 34j of the insertion member 12j to hold the plunger member 24j and the insertion member 12j together.
  • An interference fit system may use a plunger member 24 having a tapered shaft portion 32k to increase the outside diameter of the plunger member 24k as it approaches the plunger member gripper end 28.
  • the plunger member 24k is pushed into the insertion member 12, the interference of the tapered shaft portion 24k of the plunger member 24k and the inside diameter 34k of the insertion member gripper end 16 to hold the plunger member 24k and the insertion member 12 together.
  • FIG. 10 A screw thread system is shown in Fig. 10.
  • the plunger member 24m and the insertion member 12m have screw threads 32m,34m. Screwing the two members 12m,24m together holds the plunger member 24m and the insertion member 12m together.
  • Insertion end interlocking systems Figs. 11 and 12: o
  • the plunger member 24n has enlarged diameters at the insertion end 26n and gripper end 28n. When the plunger member 24n is fully inserted into the insertion member 12, the enlarged insertion end flange 32n can fit into a recess 34n at the base of the insertion member petals 20.
  • Fig. 11 Insertion end interlocking systems
  • the plunger member 24o again has enlarged diameters at the insertion end 26o and gripper end 28o.
  • the plunger member 24o of this embodiment may be longer than the plunger member 24n of the previous embodiment to allow the enlarged insertion end flange 32o to extend beyond the insertion member petals 20 when the plunger member 24o is fully inserted into the insertion member 12. Once the enlarged plunger insertion end 26o extends beyond the petals 20, the petals 20 can revert towards their original, rounded position to hold the plunger member 24o and the insertion member 12 together.
  • culating detent systems o
  • the plunger member 24p is provided with a plurality of apertures 32p arranged proximate its gripper end 28.
  • apertures 32p may be arranged in a variety of patterns, and in one particular embodiment, they are arranged along a helical path on the plunger member tube.
  • the insertion member 12p has at least one flexible detent 34p that extends toward the longitudinal axis of the insertion member 12p and toward its insertion end 14. As the plunger member 24p is pushed into the insertion member 12p, the flexible detent(s) 34p are deflected. If a removal force is applied to the plunger member 24p, the flexible detent(s) 34p are arranged and configured to extend into at least one aperture 32p to prevent withdrawal of the plunger member 24p. o Hook and Loop (Fig.
  • the plunger member 24q has a barbed hook 32q on the outer surface near its gripper end 28, and the insertion member 12q has matching open ring loops 34q.
  • the hook 32q moves past a loop 34q. If the plunger member 24q is pulled out the hook(s) 32q catch on the loop(s) 43 q to prevent withdrawal of the plunger member 24q.
  • a Barrel Tang (Fig. 15) -
  • the plunger member 24r has at least one slot 32r near its gripper end 28.
  • the insertion member 12r has at least one tang 34r that is biased toward the longitudinal axis of the insertion member 12r and toward the insertion end 14.
  • At least one detent 32s extends from the plunger member gripper end 28, generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the plunger member 24s.
  • the at least one detent 32s has an enlarged transverse dimension 44s distal its attachment to the plunger member gripper end 28.
  • At least one aperture 34s at the insertion member gripper end 16 is aligned with the at least one detent 32s and has a transverse dimension 46s arranged and configured to cooperate with the at least one detent 32s during complete insertion of the plunger member 24s into the insertion member 12s.
  • the at least one detent 32s and aperture 34s deform to allow the permit the enlarged transverse dimension 44s to fully enter the at least one aperture 34s to hold the plunger member 24s and the insertion member 12s together.
  • a raised portion 48t is spaced from the detent 32t toward the plunger member insertion end 26 when the plunger member 24t fully inserted into the insertion member 12t to hold the plunger member 24t in place.
  • the plunger member 24 is arranged and configured for slidable movement within the insertion member 12.
  • the locking mechanism 30 includes at least one plunger lock element 32 and at least one insertion member lock element 34. When the plunger and insertion member locking elements 32,34 engage, the user may feel the engagement or at least recognize the full engagement of the members 12,24 by resistance to further movement. This permits a user to determine when the insertable device 18 is fully expelled.
  • the locking mechanism 30 also holds the plunger member 24 fully inside the insertion member 12 to prevent their separation during removal of the applicator 10 from the user's body.
  • a locking mechanism 30 provided at least on a part of the insertion member 12 can be created.
  • the insertion member 12 is sized and configured to house an insertable element, such as an absorbent tampon 18.
  • the insertion member 12 should have a substantially smooth exterior surface that will facilitate insertion of the insertion member 12 into e.g. a woman's vagina. When the exterior surface is smooth and/or slippery, the insertion member 12 will easily slide into a woman's vagina without subjecting the internal tissues of the vagina to abrasion.
  • the insertion member 12 can be coated to give it a high slip characteristic.
  • Wax, polyethylene, a combination of wax and polyethylene, cellophane, clay, mica and other lubricants are representative coatings that can be applied to the insertion member 12 to facilitate comfortable insertion.
  • the applicator of the present invention may be formed by first providing an insertion member 12 having an insertion end 14 and a gripper end 16. Next, a plunger member 24 is provided having an insertion end 26 and a gripper end 28. A radial extending protrusion 32 may be formed proximate the plunger member gripper end 28. In some embodiments, the protrusion 32 may be formed proximate the plunger member insertion end 26

Abstract

La présente invention concerne un dispositif applicateur capable de loger un élément insérable et comprenant un élément plongeur qui est engagé de manière coulissante avec l'élément d'insertion et possède une extrémité d'insertion et une extrémité de serrage. L'extrémité de serrage de l'élément plongeur est constituée d'un mécanisme de verrouillage dont le diamètre est supérieur au diamètre de l'élément plongeur. L'élément d'insertion comprend également un mécanisme de verrouillage pouvant s'engager avec le mécanisme de verrouillage de l'élément plongeur, permettant d'éviter le retrait de l'élément plongeur.
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CA002647719A CA2647719A1 (fr) 2006-03-31 2007-03-29 Dispositif applicateur
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