EP1709945A1 - Dispensing device for delivering fluid comprising a dosing chamber and a slide valve assembly - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B9/00—Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent material, without essentially mixing with gas or vapour
- B05B9/03—Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent material, without essentially mixing with gas or vapour characterised by means for supplying liquid or other fluent material
- B05B9/04—Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent material, without essentially mixing with gas or vapour characterised by means for supplying liquid or other fluent material with pressurised or compressible container; with pump
- B05B9/08—Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. of knapsack type
- B05B9/0805—Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. of knapsack type comprising a pressurised or compressible container for liquid or other fluent material
- B05B9/0838—Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. of knapsack type comprising a pressurised or compressible container for liquid or other fluent material supply being effected by follower in container, e.g. membrane or floating piston, or by deformation of container
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
- B05B11/02—Membranes or pistons acting on the contents inside the container, e.g. follower pistons
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B1/00—Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
- B05B1/14—Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with multiple outlet openings; with strainers in or outside the outlet opening
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- the present invention relates generally to a device for dispensing a dose of fluid.
- the present invention relates more particularly to a dispensing device for applying fluid comprising a pressurized reservoir equipped with a dosing module, the dosing module having at least one dosing chamber which is able to communicate, on one hand, with the reservoir and, on the other hand, with at least one nozzle provided for dispensing a dose of fluid.
- This type of dispensing device is particularly useful for delivering ophthalmic drugs topically.
- a dispensing device is disclosed, for example, in document WO-A-98/12511 , wherein a piston slidable between a first and a second priming position, upon action of a pre-loaded spring, is actuated by means of a trigger in order to cause a fluid charge to be expelled through a nozzle.
- This type of dispensing device is not completely convenient because it comprises a lot of components, the precision of the dose delivering is not guaranteed, the complexity of the mechanism causes reliability problems and high fabrication costs.
- the present invention is aimed to solve the above problems and others.
- a dispensing device for applying fluid comprising a pressurized reservoir equipped with a dosing module, the dosing module having at least one dosing chamber which is able to communicate, on one hand, with the reservoir and, on the other hand, with at least one nozzle provided for dispensing a dose of fluid, characterized in that the dosing chamber comprises a moving and/or deformable member which delimits at least a first and a second compartments of variable volume, each compartment having an inlet and an outlet associated with valve means, wherein valve means are controlled according to a first configuration in which the inlet of the first compartment and the outlet of the second compartment are open while the other inlet and outlet being closed, and according to a second configuration in which the inlet of the second compartment and the outlet of the first compartment are open while the other inlet and outlet being closed, such that, in the first configuration, the first compartment is refilled with a dose of fluid, under reservoir pressure, while the dose of fluid contained in the second compartment is expelled and, in
- the dispensing device provides a great ability to deliver a precise dose of drug independently from the orientation of the device, contrarily to conventional eye droppers.
- the dispensing device prevents a patient to influence or to compromise dose size by incorrect manipulations.
- the characteristics of the product stream produced by each nozzle permit to overcome the blink reflex of the eyes.
- the structure of the dispensing device according to the present invention permits extremely small dimensions for the device.
- a dispensing device of three milliliters (one hundred doses) can be as small as about twenty four cubic centimeters.
- the characteristics of the dispensing device make the device particularly compact and easy to use compared to usual eye droppers and also to other devices. It is very convenient for elderly people, children and persons with reduced mobility, avoiding assistance of a second person for drug administration.
- the dispensing device according to the present invention is provided with a fully disposable fluidic path, which can be fabricated for very low cost. Hence, the dispensing device can be made only with plastic components and a metallic or plastic spring, without requiring any other additional energy source.
- the dispensing device can be easily safely secured for shelf life and shipment.
- the drug fluid is separated from the dosing module by the septum which avoids fluid degradation and contamination.
- a dispensing device 10 for delivery of ophthalmic drug in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- the dispensing device 10 is based on use of a pressurized reservoir 14 (drug primary packaging), preferably but not limited to a cylindrical glass cartridge 12 with a spring loaded piston 18, and a self-dosing delivery module 20 namely the dosing module 20.
- a pressurized reservoir 14 drug primary packaging
- a cylindrical glass cartridge 12 with a spring loaded piston 18 preferably but not limited to a cylindrical glass cartridge 12 with a spring loaded piston 18, and a self-dosing delivery module 20 namely the dosing module 20.
- the cartridge 12 comprises a tubular end portion 22 housing a pre-loaded spring 16 biasing the piston 18 axially towards the dispensing front end 24 of the cartridge 12.
- the dispensing front end 24 is initially sealed with a septum 26.
- the reservoir 14 contains the ophthalmic drug in the form of a fluid F to be expelled.
- the dosing module 20 as shown on figure 3, comprises a support member 28 in the form of a cap which is clipped on the dispensing front end 24 of the cartridge 12, a slide valve assembly 30, and a front cap 32 which is mounted on the front end of the support member 28.
- the support member 28 comprises an upper 34 and a lower 36 channels in communication with a tubular needle 38 which extends axially at a rear face of the support member 28 in order to pierce the septum 26 so as to set the dispersion device 10 operational.
- the slide valve assembly 30 comprises a tubular slider 40 delimiting an inner dosing chamber 42 which is able to be in communication with the reservoir 14 through the channels 34, 36.
- the slider 40 is slidably mounted in a guide groove 44 arranged on the front face of the support member 28, along a sliding axis B1 transversal to the cartridge axis A1.
- the slider 40 is able to move between two indexed positions, a lower and an upper positions, upon manual actuation such as finger pressure on one transverse end of the slider 40.
- Figure 3 shows the slider 40 in its upper position
- figure 8 shows the slider 40 in its lower position.
- the slider 40 is bistable such that it can not stay in an intermediate position between its two indexed positions.
- the slider 40 comprises an upper 46 and a lower 48 inlets which are able to match with the orifices of the upper 34 and the lower 36 channels of the support member 28 when the slider 40 is in its upper and in its lower positions respectively.
- the slider 40 comprises an upper 50 and a lower 52 outlets which are able to communicate with the opening 54 arranged in the front face 56 of the front cap 32, when the slider 40 is in its lower and in its upper positions respectively.
- each outlet 50, 52 constitutes a nozzle designed for producing a stream S of fluid F through the opening 54 and towards an eye 58 of the patient.
- Each outlet 50, 52 has a general axis of projection which is inclined relatively to the cartridge axis A1 and which is directed towards the cartridge axis A1 such that, when the dispensing device 10 is well positioned in front of the eye 58, the stream S is directed towards the center of the eye 58.
- the support member 28 and the front cap 32 are provided with some sealing surfaces 70 selectively facing external orifices of the inlets 46, 48 and of the outlets 50, 52 when the slider 40 occupies some given transversal positions, in order to close selectively the inlets 46, 48 and the outlets 50, 52.
- the sealing surfaces 70 are closing the upper outlet 50 and the lower inlet 48 and, according to a second configuration, wherein the slider 40 is in its lower position, the sealing surfaces 70 are closing the lower outlet 50 and the upper inlet 46.
- the sealing surfaces 70 are closing every inlet 46, 48 and every outlet 50, 52.
- the sealing surfaces 70 belong to a front 66 and to a rear 68 inserts arranged respectively on the rear face of the front cap 32 and on the front face of the support member 28.
- the slider 40 comprises a shuttle plunger 60 which is slidably mounted in the dosing chamber 42, coaxially to the sliding axis B1 of the slider 40, between an upper position in which the shuttle plunger 60 closes the upper outlet 50 and the upper inlet 34, and a lower position in which the shuttle plunger 60 closes the lower outlet 52 and the lower inlet 36.
- the shuttle plunger 60 delimits, in the dosing chamber 42, an upper compartment and a lower compartment of variable volume.
- the given dose D is defined solely by geometry, i.e. by the chamber dimension (diameter) and by the shuttle plunger stroke.
- the shuttle plunger 60 is actuated by a differential fluid pressure on its lower 62 and its upper 64 sides, in the dosing chamber 42, following a displacement of the slider 40 from an extreme position to the other.
- the slider 40 During its transversal displacement, the slider 40 comes to an intermediate non stable position, illustrated by figure 5, in which all its channels 46, 48, 50, 52 are closed by the sealing surfaces 70.
- the slider 40 reaches its lower position, illustrated by figure 6, in which the lower inlet 48 matches with the lower channel 36 of the support member 28 establishing communication with the reservoir 14, and in which the upper outlet 50 emerges into the opening 54 of the front cap 32.
- the lower side 62 of the shuttle plunger 60 is under fluid pressure of the reservoir 14 which causes the shuttle plunger 60 to slide up expelling the fluid F contained in the upper compartment of the dosing chamber 42 through the upper outlet 50 in the form of a stream S directed towards the eye 58 of the patient, while simultaneously inducing refilling of the lower compartment of the dosing chamber 42, as illustrated by figure 7.
- the upper outlet 50 emerges into the opening 54 slightly before the opening of the lower inlet 48 such that, when the spraying of the fluid F starts, the upper outlet 50 is completely open, in order to obtain an accurate and continuous stream S.
- the shuttle plunger 60 At the end of its displacement, the shuttle plunger 60 is in its upper position, as shown on figure 8, closing the upper outlet 50 and the upper inlet 46, and a new dose D of fluid F is ready in the lower compartment of the dosing chamber 42.
- the quantity of fluid F expelled through the nozzle channel 50 corresponds to a dose D of fluid F.
- next fluid injection can be realized pressing up the slider 40, as illustrated by the arrow on figure 8.
- a correct alignment of the dispensing device 10 with the eye 58 is ensured when the patient can see the outlet 50, 52 through the opening 54.
- An additional visual alignment feature can be easily included along the dispensing device 10, for example a hole and a visible element in black or in another color, or a groove.
- the delivery of the fluid F occurs in a single stream S within a time of approximately forty milliseconds for an "usual dose" in the range of twenty-five microliters. This timing is crucial to overcome the blink reflex.
- the delivery time varies only within an acceptable range when the reservoir 14 is being emptied.
- the actuation speed of the slider 40 has no impact on the delivery time, neither on dose D.
- the slider 40 is provided with appropriate hard points to make stop impossible during opening of the inlets 46, 48 and of the outlets 50, 52.
- the dispensing device 10 can be provided with an external housing 72, improving ergonomics.
- the external housing 72 is enveloping entirely the dosing module 20 and the cartridge 12.
- An upper 74 and a lower 76 press buttons are arranged on the dosing module 20 in order to permit actuation of the slider 40.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a dispensing device (10) for applying fluid comprising a pressurized reservoir (14) equipped with a dosing module (20) having at least one dosing chamber (42) which is able to communicate with the reservoir and with a nozzle (50,52) provided for dispensing a dose of fluid, characterized in that the dosing chamber comprises a moving and/or deformable member (60) which delimits at least a first and a second compartments of variable volume, each compartment having an inlet (46,48) and an outlet (50,52) associated with valve means, wherein valve means are controlled according to a first configuration in which the inlet (46) of the first compartment and the outlet (52) of the second compartment are open while the other inlet (48) and outlet (50) being closed, and according to a second configuration in which the inlet (48) of the second compartment and the outlet (50) of the first compartment are open while the other inlet (46) and outlet (52) being closed.
Description
- The present invention relates generally to a device for dispensing a dose of fluid.
- The present invention relates more particularly to a dispensing device for applying fluid comprising a pressurized reservoir equipped with a dosing module, the dosing module having at least one dosing chamber which is able to communicate, on one hand, with the reservoir and, on the other hand, with at least one nozzle provided for dispensing a dose of fluid.
- This type of dispensing device is particularly useful for delivering ophthalmic drugs topically. Such a dispensing device is disclosed, for example, in document
WO-A-98/12511 - This type of dispensing device is not completely convenient because it comprises a lot of components, the precision of the dose delivering is not guaranteed, the complexity of the mechanism causes reliability problems and high fabrication costs.
- The present invention is aimed to solve the above problems and others.
- According to the present invention there is provided a dispensing device for applying fluid comprising a pressurized reservoir equipped with a dosing module, the dosing module having at least one dosing chamber which is able to communicate, on one hand, with the reservoir and, on the other hand, with at least one nozzle provided for dispensing a dose of fluid, characterized in that the dosing chamber comprises a moving and/or deformable member which delimits at least a first and a second compartments of variable volume, each compartment having an inlet and an outlet associated with valve means, wherein valve means are controlled according to a first configuration in which the inlet of the first compartment and the outlet of the second compartment are open while the other inlet and outlet being closed, and according to a second configuration in which the inlet of the second compartment and the outlet of the first compartment are open while the other inlet and outlet being closed, such that, in the first configuration, the first compartment is refilled with a dose of fluid, under reservoir pressure, while the dose of fluid contained in the second compartment is expelled and, in the second configuration, the second compartment is refilled with a dose of fluid, under reservoir pressure, while the dose of fluid contained in the first compartment is expelled.
- The dispensing device according to the present invention provides a great ability to deliver a precise dose of drug independently from the orientation of the device, contrarily to conventional eye droppers.
- The dispensing device according to the present invention prevents a patient to influence or to compromise dose size by incorrect manipulations.
- The characteristics of the product stream produced by each nozzle permit to overcome the blink reflex of the eyes.
- The structure of the dispensing device according to the present invention permits extremely small dimensions for the device. For example, a dispensing device of three milliliters (one hundred doses) can be as small as about twenty four cubic centimeters.
- The characteristics of the dispensing device make the device particularly compact and easy to use compared to usual eye droppers and also to other devices. It is very convenient for elderly people, children and persons with reduced mobility, avoiding assistance of a second person for drug administration.
- The dispensing device according to the present invention is provided with a fully disposable fluidic path, which can be fabricated for very low cost. Hence, the dispensing device can be made only with plastic components and a metallic or plastic spring, without requiring any other additional energy source.
- Thanks to its simple structure, the dispensing device can be easily safely secured for shelf life and shipment. During shipment, the drug fluid is separated from the dosing module by the septum which avoids fluid degradation and contamination.
- The preferred embodiment of this invention will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like elements, and wherein:
- Figure 1 shows schematically an axial section of a dispensing device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 shows schematically an exploded perspective view of the dispensing device of figure 1;
- Figure 3 shows schematically an axial section of the dosing module equipping the dispensing device of figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a view similar to figure 1 showing the dispensing device in a starting configuration before use;
- Figure 5 is a view similar to figure 1 showing the dispensing device in operation with the slider in an intermediate position;
- Figure 6 is a view similar to figure 1 showing the dispensing device in operation with the slider in its lower position just before the stream of fluid is released;
- Figure 7 is a view similar to figure 1 showing the dispensing device releasing a dose of fluid;
- Figure 8 is a view similar to figure 1 showing the dispensing device at the end of operation;
- Figure 9 is an axial section of a perspective view showing the dispensing device provided with an external housing.
- Referring to figure 1 to 2, a dispensing
device 10 for delivery of ophthalmic drug in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. - The
dispensing device 10 is based on use of a pressurized reservoir 14 (drug primary packaging), preferably but not limited to acylindrical glass cartridge 12 with a spring loadedpiston 18, and a self-dosing delivery module 20 namely thedosing module 20. - The
cartridge 12 comprises atubular end portion 22 housing apre-loaded spring 16 biasing thepiston 18 axially towards the dispensingfront end 24 of thecartridge 12. The dispensingfront end 24 is initially sealed with aseptum 26. Thereservoir 14 contains the ophthalmic drug in the form of a fluid F to be expelled. - For comprehension purpose, an axial orientation from rear to front, along the cartridge axis A1, will be used.
- The
dosing module 20, as shown on figure 3, comprises asupport member 28 in the form of a cap which is clipped on the dispensingfront end 24 of thecartridge 12, aslide valve assembly 30, and afront cap 32 which is mounted on the front end of thesupport member 28. - The
support member 28 comprises an upper 34 and a lower 36 channels in communication with atubular needle 38 which extends axially at a rear face of thesupport member 28 in order to pierce theseptum 26 so as to set thedispersion device 10 operational. - The
slide valve assembly 30 comprises atubular slider 40 delimiting aninner dosing chamber 42 which is able to be in communication with thereservoir 14 through thechannels - The
slider 40 is slidably mounted in aguide groove 44 arranged on the front face of thesupport member 28, along a sliding axis B1 transversal to the cartridge axis A1. - The
slider 40 is able to move between two indexed positions, a lower and an upper positions, upon manual actuation such as finger pressure on one transverse end of theslider 40. Figure 3 shows theslider 40 in its upper position, and figure 8 shows theslider 40 in its lower position. - Preferentially, the
slider 40 is bistable such that it can not stay in an intermediate position between its two indexed positions. - The
slider 40 comprises an upper 46 and a lower 48 inlets which are able to match with the orifices of the upper 34 and the lower 36 channels of thesupport member 28 when theslider 40 is in its upper and in its lower positions respectively. - The
slider 40 comprises an upper 50 and a lower 52 outlets which are able to communicate with the opening 54 arranged in thefront face 56 of thefront cap 32, when theslider 40 is in its lower and in its upper positions respectively. - According to the present embodiment, each
outlet eye 58 of the patient. Eachoutlet dispensing device 10 is well positioned in front of theeye 58, the stream S is directed towards the center of theeye 58. - The
support member 28 and thefront cap 32 are provided with somesealing surfaces 70 selectively facing external orifices of theinlets outlets slider 40 occupies some given transversal positions, in order to close selectively theinlets outlets - According to a first configuration, wherein the
slider 40 is in its upper position, thesealing surfaces 70 are closing theupper outlet 50 and thelower inlet 48 and, according to a second configuration, wherein theslider 40 is in its lower position, thesealing surfaces 70 are closing thelower outlet 50 and theupper inlet 46. - When the
slider 40 is in an intermediate position, illustrated by figure 5, thesealing surfaces 70 are closing everyinlet outlet - According to the present embodiment, the
sealing surfaces 70 belong to afront 66 and to a rear 68 inserts arranged respectively on the rear face of thefront cap 32 and on the front face of thesupport member 28. - The
slider 40 comprises ashuttle plunger 60 which is slidably mounted in thedosing chamber 42, coaxially to the sliding axis B1 of theslider 40, between an upper position in which the shuttle plunger 60 closes theupper outlet 50 and theupper inlet 34, and a lower position in which the shuttle plunger 60 closes thelower outlet 52 and thelower inlet 36. - The shuttle plunger 60 delimits, in the
dosing chamber 42, an upper compartment and a lower compartment of variable volume. - The volume of fluid F which can be contained in one compartment of the
dosing chamber 42, when the shuttle plunger 60 occupies its upper or its lower position, matches with a given dose D of fluid F to be dispensed to theeye 58 of a patient. - The given dose D is defined solely by geometry, i.e. by the chamber dimension (diameter) and by the shuttle plunger stroke.
- The
shuttle plunger 60 is actuated by a differential fluid pressure on its lower 62 and its upper 64 sides, in thedosing chamber 42, following a displacement of theslider 40 from an extreme position to the other. - The operation of the dispensing device according to the embodiment disclosed will be explained referring to figures 4 to 8.
- Starting from the rest position illustrated on figure 4, where the
slider 40 is in its upper position, theshuttle plunger 60 is in its lower position, and thedosing chamber 42 is in communication with thereservoir 14 through theupper inlet channel 46, a manual pressure is applied on the upper extremity of theslider 40 such that it slides down. - During its transversal displacement, the
slider 40 comes to an intermediate non stable position, illustrated by figure 5, in which all itschannels sealing surfaces 70. - In this intermediate position, the shuttle plunger 60 stays down since the
dosing chamber 42 is filled with fluid F. - At the end of this displacement, the
slider 40 reaches its lower position, illustrated by figure 6, in which thelower inlet 48 matches with thelower channel 36 of thesupport member 28 establishing communication with thereservoir 14, and in which theupper outlet 50 emerges into the opening 54 of thefront cap 32. - The
lower side 62 of theshuttle plunger 60 is under fluid pressure of thereservoir 14 which causes theshuttle plunger 60 to slide up expelling the fluid F contained in the upper compartment of thedosing chamber 42 through theupper outlet 50 in the form of a stream S directed towards theeye 58 of the patient, while simultaneously inducing refilling of the lower compartment of thedosing chamber 42, as illustrated by figure 7. - Advantageously, the
upper outlet 50 emerges into the opening 54 slightly before the opening of thelower inlet 48 such that, when the spraying of the fluid F starts, theupper outlet 50 is completely open, in order to obtain an accurate and continuous stream S. - During spraying of the fluid F, the
piston 18 slides towards the dispersingfront end 24 of the cartridge. - At the end of its displacement, the
shuttle plunger 60 is in its upper position, as shown on figure 8, closing theupper outlet 50 and theupper inlet 46, and a new dose D of fluid F is ready in the lower compartment of thedosing chamber 42. - The quantity of fluid F expelled through the
nozzle channel 50 corresponds to a dose D of fluid F. - Symmetrically, the next fluid injection can be realized pressing up the
slider 40, as illustrated by the arrow on figure 8. - A correct alignment of the dispensing
device 10 with theeye 58 is ensured when the patient can see theoutlet opening 54. An additional visual alignment feature can be easily included along the dispensingdevice 10, for example a hole and a visible element in black or in another color, or a groove. - The delivery of the fluid F occurs in a single stream S within a time of approximately forty milliseconds for an "usual dose" in the range of twenty-five microliters. This timing is crucial to overcome the blink reflex.
- Thanks to adequate design of the
spring 16, of thechannels inlets outlets piston 18, and of theshuttle plunger 60, the delivery time varies only within an acceptable range when thereservoir 14 is being emptied. - The actuation speed of the
slider 40 has no impact on the delivery time, neither on dose D. Theslider 40 is provided with appropriate hard points to make stop impossible during opening of theinlets outlets - Advantageously, the dispensing
device 10 can be provided with anexternal housing 72, improving ergonomics. - In the example shown on figure 9, the
external housing 72 is enveloping entirely thedosing module 20 and thecartridge 12. An upper 74 and a lower 76 press buttons are arranged on thedosing module 20 in order to permit actuation of theslider 40. Afront disc 78, with a hole facing theopening 54 of thedosing module 20, closes the front end of thehousing 72.
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- Dispensing device for applying fluid comprising a pressurized reservoir equipped with a dosing module, the dosing module having at least one dosing chamber which is able to communicate, on one hand, with the reservoir and, on the other hand, with at least one nozzle provided for dispensing a dose of fluid, characterized in that the dosing chamber comprises a moving and/or deformable member which delimits at least a first and a second compartments of variable volume, each compartment having an inlet and an outlet associated with valve means, wherein valve means are controlled according to a first configuration in which the inlet of the first compartment and the outlet of the second compartment are open while the other inlet and outlet being closed, and according to a second configuration in which the inlet of the second compartment and the outlet of the first compartment are open while the other inlet and outlet being closed, such that, in the first configuration, the first compartment is refilled with a dose of fluid, under reservoir pressure, while the dose of fluid contained in the second compartment is expelled and, in the second configuration, the second compartment is refilled with a dose of fluid, under reservoir pressure, while the dose of fluid contained in the first compartment is expelled.
- Dispensing device according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the moving member is a shuttle plunger sliding in the dosing chamber between two extreme positions.
- Dispensing device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the valve means comprise a slide valve assembly which is able to open the inlet of the first compartment and the outlet of the second compartment, while the other inlet and outlet remain closed, and to open the inlet of the second compartment and the outlet of the first compartment, while the other inlet and outlet remain closed.
- Dispensing device according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the reservoir comprises a piston biased towards the dispensing extremity of the reservoir, in that the slide valve assembly comprises a tubular slider delimiting internally the dosing chamber and which is slidably mounted on a support member of the dosing module between an upper and a lower positions, the slider comprising an upper and a lower inlet which are able to communicate with the reservoir, and an upper and a lower outlet which are able to communicate with an opening of the dosing module such that, when the slider is in its lower position, the upper inlet communicates with the dosing chamber and the lower outlet communicates with the opening, the other inlet and outlet being closed by sealing surfaces, and a lower position in which the lower inlet communicates with the dosing chamber and the upper outlet communicates with the opening, the other inlet and outlet being closed by sealing surfaces, the slider comprising a shuttle plunger which is slidably mounted in the dosing chamber between an upper position in which the shuttle plunger closes the upper outlet, and a lower position in which the shuttle plunger closes the lower outlet.
- Dispensing device according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the slider and the shuttle plunger are slidably mounted in a coaxial transversal direction, relatively to the sliding direction of the piston.
- Dispensing device according to claims 4 or 5, characterized in that the dispensing extremity of the reservoir is initially closed by a septum which is pierced during first use by a needle provided on the support member of the dosing module.
- Dispensing device according to anyone of claims 4 to 6, characterized in that the piston is biased towards the dispensing extremity thanks to a pre-loaded spring.
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