Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Device for receiving and dispensing a fluid
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Application No.: US14126085Application Date: 2012-06-19
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Publication No.: US09650187B2Publication Date: 2017-05-16
- Inventor: Ludwig Daniel Weibel
- Applicant: Ludwig Daniel Weibel
- Applicant Address: CH Waldstatt
- Assignee: Weibel CDS AG
- Current Assignee: Weibel CDS AG
- Current Assignee Address: CH Waldstatt
- Agency: Davis & Bujold PLLC
- Agent Michael J. Bujold
- Priority: EP11170663 20110621
- International Application: PCT/EP2012/061634 WO 20120619
- International Announcement: WO2012/175465 WO 20121227
- Main IPC: B65D47/20
- IPC: B65D47/20 ; B65D47/12 ; A61M5/148 ; A61M5/28 ; A61M5/34 ; A61J1/14 ; A61M39/10 ; A61M5/31 ; A61J1/20 ; A61J1/10

Abstract:
The invention relates to a device (1) for receiving or dispensing a fluid (39), preferably containing a pharmaceutical, comprising a container that can be collapsed at least in some regions and a closure piece (2). The closure piece (2) comprises a dispensing channel (18) that fluidically connects a dispensing opening (2.1) to a removal opening (21), wherein a dispensing section (18.1) of the dispensing channel (18) communicates with the dispensing opening (2.1) and a removal section (18.2) of the dispensing channel (18) communicates with the removal opening (21). The dispensing channel (18) comprises a valve device (23) having two valve openings (22, 25), which are arranged next to one another on a valve surface (6.1). A first valve opening (25) of said valve device communicates with the dispensing opening (2.1) via the dispensing section (18.1) of the dispensing channel (18) and a second valve opening (22) communicates with the removal opening (21) via the removal section (18.2) of the dispensing channel (18), wherein a continuous flexible diaphragm (27) is provided, which in a closed position of the valve device (23) is seated against of the valve surface (6.1) and can be lifted in some regions and thus seals the valve openings (22, 25) with respect to one another in a fluid-tight manner.
Public/Granted literature
- US20140131389A1 Device for Receiving and Dispensing a Fluid Public/Granted day:2014-05-15
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