C03B23/092

APPARATUS FOR FORMING A CONE FOR HOUSING A NEEDLE IN A SYRINGE, METHOD FOR MAKING A CONE FOR HOUSING A NEEDLE IN A SYRINGE, AND THE SYRINGE THEREOF
20230271871 · 2023-08-31 ·

An apparatus for forming a housing cone of a needle in a syringe body of a glass syringe is provided. The apparatus has a forming tool configured to make a hole for creating the housing cone, and a lubricant-coolant liquid dispensing device. The forming tool has a grip portion, a tip, and a tip body, interposed between the tip and the grip portion, suitable for making the hole. The grip portion, the tip body and the tip are in one piece and aligned along a prevailing extension axis. The tip body, with respect to a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the prevailing extension axis, has a non-circular cross section, inscribed within the maximum circle having as its radius the maximum distance between a point of the cross section and the prevailing extension axis, measured on the cross-sectional plane.

Systems and methods for minimizing SHR from pharmaceutical part converting using pulsed ejection

Systems for producing articles from glass tube include a converter having a base with a plurality of processing stations and a turret moveable relative to the base. The turret indexes a plurality of holders for holding the glass tubes successively through the processing stations. The systems further include a gas flow system or a suction system for producing a flow of gas through the glass tube during one or more heating, forming, separating or piercing operations. The flow of gas through the glass tube produced by the gas flow system or suction system may be sufficient to evacuate or purge volatile constituents of the glass from the glass tube and/or pierce a meniscus formed on the glass tube during separation, thereby reducing the Surface Hydrolytic Response (SHR) of the interior surface of the glass tube and articles made therefrom.

Systems and methods for minimizing SHR from pharmaceutical part converting using negative pressure evacuation

Systems for producing articles from glass tube include a converter having a base with a plurality of processing stations and a turret moveable relative to the base. The turret indexes a plurality of holders for holding the glass tubes successively through the processing stations. The systems further include a gas flow system or a suction system for producing a flow of gas through the glass tube during one or more heating, forming, separating or piercing operations. The flow of gas through the glass tube produced by the gas flow system or suction system may be sufficient to evacuate or purge volatile constituents of the glass from the glass tube and/or pierce a meniscus formed on the glass tube during separation, thereby reducing the Surface Hydrolytic Response (SHR) of the interior surface of the glass tube and articles made therefrom.

METHOD AND APPARATUS OF MANUFACTURING GLASS PRODUCTS
20210363048 · 2021-11-25 ·

Provided is a method of manufacturing a glass product including the following steps. An intermediate glass product is provided. A portion of the intermediate glass product is heated to a predetermined temperature. A tool and the heated portion of the intermediate glass product are brought into contact. Under a state that a tool contacts the heated portion, at least one of the tool and the intermediate glass product is rotated so that the tool and the intermediate glass product relatively rotate, wherein a part of the tool that contacts the heated portion comprises or is made of glassy carbon.

VIAL WITH OPTIMIZED NECK FOR IMPROVED SIDE COMPRESSION PERFORMANCE

A glass container is provided having a glass tube with a first end and a second end and a glass bottom closing the second end. The glass tube has a longitudinal axis and has, in a direction from the first to the second end, a top region, a junction region, a neck region, a shoulder region, and a body region. The top region is at the first end and has an outer diameter (d.sub.t), the neck region has an outer diameter (d.sub.n) with d.sub.n<d.sub.t, the body region extends to the second end and has an outer diameter (d.sub.b) with d.sub.b>d.sub.t, and the glass tube in the body region has a thickness (l.sub.b). The outer contour in a transition area between the top and neck regions is defined by a radius of curvature. The glass containers have a neck squeeze test load of at least 1100 N.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MINIMIZING SHR FROM PHARMACEUTICAL PART CONVERTING USING PULSED EJECTION

Systems for producing articles from glass tube include a converter having a base with a plurality of processing stations and a turret moveable relative to the base. The turret indexes a plurality of holders for holding the glass tubes successively through the processing stations. The systems further include a gas flow system or a suction system for producing a flow of gas through the glass tube during one or more heating, forming, separating or piercing operations. The flow of gas through the glass tube produced by the gas flow system or suction system may be sufficient to evacuate or purge volatile constituents of the glass from the glass tube and/or pierce a meniscus formed on the glass tube during separation, thereby reducing the Surface Hydrolytic Response (SHR) of the interior surface of the glass tube and articles made therefrom.

Systems and methods for minimizing SHR from piercing during pharmaceutical part converting using a gas flow
11420893 · 2022-08-23 · ·

Systems for producing articles from glass tube include a converter having a base with a plurality of processing stations and a turret moveable relative to the base. The turret indexes a plurality of holders for holding the glass tubes successively through the processing stations. The systems further include a gas flow system or a suction system for producing a flow of gas through the glass tube during one or more heating, forming, separating or piercing operations. The flow of gas through the glass tube produced by the gas flow system or suction system may be sufficient to evacuate or purge volatile constituents of the glass from the glass tube and/or pierce a meniscus formed on the glass tube during separation, thereby reducing the Surface Hydrolytic Response (SHR) of the interior surface of the glass tube and articles made therefrom.

Glass container with an improved bottom geometry

A glass container for packaging a pharmaceutical composition including a glass tube with a first end and a second end, the glass tube having a wall thickness d.sub.w and an outer diameter d.sub.c, a glass bottom with an outer area, the glass bottom closes the glass tube at the first end, and a curved glass heel extending from the outer area of the glass bottom to the first end of the glass tube. The curved glass heel is defined by an outer radius r.sub.o, an inner radius r.sub.i, and a thickness of the glass d.sub.h in the curved glass heel and:
[100×(d.sub.h.sup.3×r.sub.i)/(d.sub.w ×d.sub.c.sup.2)]+(4.4 mm.sup.2/d.sub.c)>0.55 mm.

Glass articles made from laminated glass tubing and systems and methods for converting laminated glass tubing into the glass articles

Methods for producing glass articles from laminated glass tubing include introducing the glass tubing to a converter. The glass tubing includes a core layer under tensile stress, an outer clad layer under, and an inner clad layer. The methods include forming a feature the glass article at a working end of the laminated glass tubing and separating a glass article from the working end of the laminated glass tubing, which may expose the core layer under tensile stress at the working end of the glass tubing. The method further comprises remediating the exposed portion of the core layer by completely enclosing the core layer in a clad layer. Systems for re-cladding the exposed portion of the core layer as well as glass articles made using the systems and methods are also disclosed.

INSTALLATION, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR SHAPING THE MOUTH OF A HOLLOW-BODY-SHAPED PRECURSOR FROM GLASS
20210276912 · 2021-09-09 · ·

A method for shaping the mouth of a hollow precursor made of glass is provided, as well as glass produced thereby. The method includes heating the mouth of the hollow precursor; introducing a mandrel along a first direction into the mouth while the hollow precursor is rotating; and pressing shaping rollers along a second direction on an outside of the mouth while the hollow precursor is rotating with the mandrel in the mouth. The first and second directions are perpendicular to one another. The method can include moving the mandrel along second and/or third directions together or separate from expanding the mandrel along the second and third directions.