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US3785481A
US3785481A US00171178A US3785481DA US3785481A US 3785481 A US3785481 A US 3785481A US 00171178 A US00171178 A US 00171178A US 3785481D A US3785481D A US 3785481DA US 3785481 A US3785481 A US 3785481A
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  • This invention relates to the improvements and/or modifications in muIti-chamber devices for packaging of predosed substances.
  • the first of my aforesaid prior applications discloses a cartridge-like device comprising two chambers or compartments or the like separated from one another by a releasable partition in the form of a disc or flat object clamped resiliently between the walls of the device and adapted to be expelled into one-of the chambers by means of a pusher or plunger or the like sliding in the opposite end of the other chamber, the partition serving after its expulsion as an agitator to grind the mix of substances by agitation.
  • a ball is used as the partition member.
  • Devices of this kind are of use more particularly when, to ensure an intimate and homogeneous mixing of the ingredients, the mixing is performed by means of a weight whichg'rinds the mixture when the cartridgelike device is shaken inconventional agitators. This occurs inter alia with dental amalgams.
  • FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 are elevational views in crosssection along the lines I-I of FIG. 4, and
  • FIG. 4 is a view in cross-section on the line lV-IV of FIG. 3.
  • the cartridge-like device is embodied, in just the same way as in the aforesaid parent applications, by a casing of plastic material comprising two members 1, 7 which engage telescopically with one another and which bound two chambers or cavities or compartments or the like l0, 11 respectively each receiving one of two substances to be mixed together, namely a powder 12 and a liquid 13.
  • a plunger or pusher or the like 3 can slide in member l and can act in the internal cylindrical part of member 1.
  • the partition is moved by the plunger as it produces a hydrostatic force on liqclosed in the first of my aforesaid applications, or in able for some mixtures, including mixtures of two substances to be used in the preparation of dental cements such as the conventional products which are prepared by mixing a metal oxide base powder with an acid Iiq- A separates from one another in two chambers containing the substances to be mixed, and a final or mixing position, in which the partition cooperates with the pusher to close the chamber in which mixing is carried out.
  • the wall of the device has, in a zone intermediate the two chambers corresponding to movement of the partition between its two positions, one or more passages in permanent communication with the mixing chamber, the passage or passages providing communi' cation between the two chambers when the partition is moved by the pusher to a position where the contents of one chamber is to be placed into the mixing chamber and the contents are to be mixed and being closed at other times.
  • the moving partition completes the contourof the mixing chamber while the pusher closes the passages between the two chambers and engages with the rear surface of the partition.
  • the partition 2 can remain in a stable position just by friction or, if forcefitted, by the resilience of the plastic used to make it or the housing.
  • the lower cylindrical part of member 1 extends until it telescopes over the lower part7 to form a space for the chamber lll.
  • upper part 1 has an edge 6 serving as an abutment and as a stop for the partition 2 when the same has moved into its final position shown in FIG. 3 as a result of the plunger 3 having been pushed all the way home.
  • the inner wall of member 1 is formed at the bottom of chamber 10 with passages 4.
  • Two passages 4 are provided in the present case but their number and distribution can vary as appropriate.
  • the passages 4 extend from the bottom surface of partition 2, when the same is in its chamber-separating position shown in FIG. 1, to the chamber 11 into which the passages 4 open without restriction.
  • partition member 2 Since partition member 2 is above the passages d (FIG. 1), it closes the chamber 10 hermetically so that no liquid 13 can leak to the product 12 in the other chamber.
  • the plunger 3 is pushed in.
  • the partition 2 is part-way along the length of the passages 41 clearing the openings to the passages in the top chamber 10, so that the two chambers 10, ll communicate with one another and the liquid 13 descends into the chamber 11, as indicated by arrows, and mixes with the product 12.
  • a container for the packaging and mixing of predetermined amounts of materials comprising a housing formed by first and second interconnectable sections, said second section having a closed lower end, a movable partition member located in one of said sections of said housing, said partition member when in a first position dividing the interior of said housing into first and second chambers each for holding a respective first and second material which are to be admixed, said second chamber being formed at least in part by said second housing section including its closed lower end, the internal volume of the second chamber being sufficiently great to accommodate the materials in both said chambers, a plunger accessible from outside of said housing having a portion extending through said housing for moving within said first chamber from a first position to a second position to move said partition member within said housing in a corresponding manner from its first position in which the partition member separates the two chambers to a second position, means on the interior of said housing in the zone between the first and second positions of said partition member forming a passage for transfer of the material in said first chamber to said second chamber as the material in said first chamber
  • a container as in claim 1 wherein said means on the interior wall of the housing for engaging and holding the partition means comprises a projection on said housing.
  • a container according to claim 1 wherein the passage forming means between the two chambers comprises at least one recess formed on the inner wall of the housing starting at a point adjacent the point of rest of the partition member at its first position.
  • a container according to claim 1 wherein said partition member is disc shaped.

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A container having two chambers defined by a partition member, each chamber holding a particular material, and a plunger to move the partition to a position wherein the separator permits the fluid from one chamber to flow to the other chamber and be mixed therein. Means are provided to prevent the partition member from falling into the chamber where the mixing takes place while still permitting the material to flow from one chamber to the other.

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United States Patent 1191 Allet-Coche Jan. 15, 1974 MULTI-CHAMBER CONTAINER [56] References Cited [75] inventor: Pierre Allet-Coche, Paris, France UNITED STATES PATENTS I G '1 C h 2,607,341 8/1952 Brown 128/272 [73] Asslgnee g zz ac an 2,549,417 4 1951 Brown 128/272 2,717,601 9/1955 Brown 128/272 [22] Filed: Aug. 12, 1971 [21] APPL 7 7 Primary Examiner--William T. Dixson, Jr.
Attorney-Darby & Darby Related US. Application Data [63] Continuation-impart of Ser. No'. 33,780, Jan. 5,
1970, Pat. No. 3,619,488, which is a [57] ABSTRACT continuationin-Pa" 0f 703,422, 6, A container having two chambers defined by a parti- 1968' abandmed' tion member, each chamber holding a particular material, and a plunger to move the partition to a position 9 Forelgn Apphcatlo Prwr'ty Data wherein the separator permits the fluid from one Aug. 12, 1970 France 7029647 chamber to flow to the other chamber and be mixed therein. Means are provided to prevent the partition 1 206/47 member from falling into the chamber where the mix- [51] Int. Cl 365d 81/32 ing takes place while till permitting the material to [58] Field Of Search 206/47 A, 63.5, flow from me chamber to the other.
8 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures 1 MULTI-Cl-IAMBER coNTAiNnn RELATED APPLICATION This application is a continuation-impart of my prior copending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No; 33,780, filed Jan. 5, 1970 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,619,488 which is in turn a continuation-in-part of my prior copending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 703,422, now abandoned filed Feb. 6, I968.
This invention relates to the improvements and/or modifications in muIti-chamber devices for packaging of predosed substances.
The first of my aforesaid prior applications discloses a cartridge-like device comprising two chambers or compartments or the like separated from one another by a releasable partition in the form of a disc or flat object clamped resiliently between the walls of the device and adapted to be expelled into one-of the chambers by means of a pusher or plunger or the like sliding in the opposite end of the other chamber, the partition serving after its expulsion as an agitator to grind the mix of substances by agitation. In the second of my aforesaid applications, a ball is used as the partition member.
Devices of this kind are of use more particularly when, to ensure an intimate and homogeneous mixing of the ingredients, the mixing is performed by means of a weight whichg'rinds the mixture when the cartridgelike device is shaken inconventional agitators. This occurs inter alia with dental amalgams.
It has been found that The presence of a weight during agitation is unnecessary and possibly even undesirgiven by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 are elevational views in crosssection along the lines I-I of FIG. 4, and
FIG. 4 is a view in cross-section on the line lV-IV of FIG. 3.
Referring to the drawings, the cartridge-like device is embodied, in just the same way as in the aforesaid parent applications, by a casing of plastic material comprising two members 1, 7 which engage telescopically with one another and which bound two chambers or cavities or compartments or the like l0, 11 respectively each receiving one of two substances to be mixed together, namely a powder 12 and a liquid 13. A plunger or pusher or the like 3 can slide in member l and can act in the internal cylindrical part of member 1. As in the two aforesaid applications, the partition is moved by the plunger as it produces a hydrostatic force on liqclosed in the first of my aforesaid applications, or in able for some mixtures, including mixtures of two substances to be used in the preparation of dental cements such as the conventional products which are prepared by mixing a metal oxide base powder with an acid Iiq- A separates from one another in two chambers containing the substances to be mixed, and a final or mixing position, in which the partition cooperates with the pusher to close the chamber in which mixing is carried out.
Preferably, the wall of the device has, in a zone intermediate the two chambers corresponding to movement of the partition between its two positions, one or more passages in permanent communication with the mixing chamber, the passage or passages providing communi' cation between the two chambers when the partition is moved by the pusher to a position where the contents of one chamber is to be placed into the mixing chamber and the contents are to be mixed and being closed at other times.
Preferably, when in the mixing position the moving partition completes the contourof the mixing chamber while the pusher closes the passages between the two chambers and engages with the rear surface of the partition.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, there now will be described an embodiment,
any other appropriate form, such as a ball as disclosed in the second of my aforesaid applications. Consequently, and as the drawings show, the partition 2 can remain in a stable position just by friction or, if forcefitted, by the resilience of the plastic used to make it or the housing.
The lower cylindrical part of member 1 extends until it telescopes over the lower part7 to form a space for the chamber lll. Preferably, upper part 1 has an edge 6 serving as an abutment and as a stop for the partition 2 when the same has moved into its final position shown in FIG. 3 as a result of the plunger 3 having been pushed all the way home.
The inner wall of member 1 is formed at the bottom of chamber 10 with passages 4. Two passages 4 are provided in the present case but their number and distribution can vary as appropriate. The passages 4 extend from the bottom surface of partition 2, when the same is in its chamber-separating position shown in FIG. 1, to the chamber 11 into which the passages 4 open without restriction.
When the device is loaded with the two substances, in chambers 10 and 11, the same are separated from one another by the partition 2. Since partition member 2 is above the passages d (FIG. 1), it closes the chamber 10 hermetically so that no liquid 13 can leak to the product 12 in the other chamber. For mixing, the plunger 3 is pushed in. When the plunger 3 is in the intermediate position shown in FIG. 2, the partition 2 is part-way along the length of the passages 41 clearing the openings to the passages in the top chamber 10, so that the two chambers 10, ll communicate with one another and the liquid 13 descends into the chamber 11, as indicated by arrows, and mixes with the product 12.
At the end of the plunging-in movement of plunger 3 (see FIG. 3) all the liquid has discharged from the liquid-containing chamber 10 and the plunger 3 forces the partition 2 into engagement with the edge 6 where it is held. In this position, the partition 2 maintains the continuity'of the top part or ceiling of chamber lll except for the passages 4, which are blocked anyway by the terminal part 14 of the plunger 3. Chamber 10 has therefore been emptied and the two substances are 3 combined in the completely closed chamber 11. Mixing can then be carried out by conventional agitation.
What is claimed is:
l. A container for the packaging and mixing of predetermined amounts of materials comprising a housing formed by first and second interconnectable sections, said second section having a closed lower end, a movable partition member located in one of said sections of said housing, said partition member when in a first position dividing the interior of said housing into first and second chambers each for holding a respective first and second material which are to be admixed, said second chamber being formed at least in part by said second housing section including its closed lower end, the internal volume of the second chamber being sufficiently great to accommodate the materials in both said chambers, a plunger accessible from outside of said housing having a portion extending through said housing for moving within said first chamber from a first position to a second position to move said partition member within said housing in a corresponding manner from its first position in which the partition member separates the two chambers to a second position, means on the interior of said housing in the zone between the first and second positions of said partition member forming a passage for transfer of the material in said first chamber to said second chamber as the material in said first chamber is moved into said zone by said plunger portion, said partition member blocking the passage for transfer of the material in said first chamber when in said first position and said plunger portion and said partition member sealing off the passage from the two materials in the second chamber and closing off the top of said second chamber, when both wall of the housing for engaging and holding said partition member at its second position to form a part of the second chamber to permit mixing of the two materials therein, the mixed materials being removable by disassembling the two interconnected housing sections.
2. A container as in claim 1 wherein said means on the interior wall of the housing for engaging and holding the partition means comprises a projection on said housing.
3. A container according to claim 1 wherein the plunger portion engages the-rear surface of said partition member when both said plunger portion and said partition member are in their respective second positions.
4. A container according to claim 1 wherein the passage forming means between the two chambers comprises at least one recess formed on the inner wall of the housing starting at a point adjacent the point of rest of the partition member at its first position.
5. A container according to claim 1 wherein said partition member is disc shaped.
6. A container according to claim 1 wherein the part of said plunger accessible from outside of the housing becomes substantially flush with said housing when said plunger portion and said partition members are in their respective second positions to preclude further movement of said partition member.
7. A container according to claim 1 wherein the material in said first chamber is a liquid and force is transmitted from said plunger portion to said partition member through said liquid.
8. A container as in claim 1 wherein said plunger portion within said first chamber forms a seal with the interior wall of the housing in the area remote from the passage.
, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Pa t No. 3,785,481 Dated January 15, 1974 Inventor(s) PIERRE ALLET-COCHE It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Column 1, line 6, after "1970", cancel "now 11.5. Patent No. 3,619,488"
Signedand sealed this 6th day of August 1974.
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MCCOY M. GIBSON, JR. c. MARSHALL 'DANN 'Attesting Officer Commissioner of Patents uscoMM-Dc 60376-P69 U. 5. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1 [99 0-356-33L FORM' PO-1050 (10-69)

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1. A container for the packaging and mixing of predetermined amounts of materials comprising a housing formed by first and second interconnectable sections, said second section having a closed lower end, a movable partition member located in one of said sections of said housing, said partitIon member when in a first position dividing the interior of said housing into first and second chambers each for holding a respective first and second material which are to be admixed, said second chamber being formed at least in part by said second housing section including its closed lower end, the internal volume of the second chamber being sufficiently great to accommodate the materials in both said chambers, a plunger accessible from outside of said housing having a portion extending through said housing for moving within said first chamber from a first position to a second position to move said partition member within said housing in a corresponding manner from its first position in which the partition member separates the two chambers to a second position, means on the interior of said housing in the zone between the first and second positions of said partition member forming a passage for transfer of the material in said first chamber to said second chamber as the material in said first chamber is moved into said zone by said plunger portion, said partition member blocking the passage for transfer of the material in said first chamber when in said first position and said plunger portion and said partition member sealing off the passage from the two materials in the second chamber and closing off the top of said second chamber, when both said plunger and said partition members are in their respective second positions, and means on the interior wall of the housing for engaging and holding said partition member at its second position to form a part of the second chamber to permit mixing of the two materials therein, the mixed materials being removable by disassembling the two interconnected housing sections.
2. A container as in claim 1 wherein said means on the interior wall of the housing for engaging and holding the partition means comprises a projection on said housing.
3. A container according to claim 1 wherein the plunger portion engages the rear surface of said partition member when both said plunger portion and said partition member are in their respective second positions.
4. A container according to claim 1 wherein the passage forming means between the two chambers comprises at least one recess formed on the inner wall of the housing starting at a point adjacent the point of rest of the partition member at its first position.
5. A container according to claim 1 wherein said partition member is disc shaped.
6. A container according to claim 1 wherein the part of said plunger accessible from outside of the housing becomes substantially flush with said housing when said plunger portion and said partition members are in their respective second positions to preclude further movement of said partition member.
7. A container according to claim 1 wherein the material in said first chamber is a liquid and force is transmitted from said plunger portion to said partition member through said liquid.
8. A container as in claim 1 wherein said plunger portion within said first chamber forms a seal with the interior wall of the housing in the area remote from the passage.
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