Patent classifications
B65D51/30
CONTAINER ARRANGEMENT
A container arrangement is provided and is configured to maintain a predetermined amount of moisture in the container for storing a product, where the container arrangement includes a container with an upper container opening and a closed base, a stopper with a central hole for fastening the stopper to the container opening, a hollow chamber with a peripheral wall, an upper wall with a central hole and a lower perforated base wall, where the chamber is put together with the stopper so that the central holes are in alignment with one another and a substance is arranged in the chamber, where the substance is a consequence of the inflow of ambient air through the central holes, and gives off water, which passes through the perforated base wall.
CONTAINER ARRANGEMENT
A container arrangement is provided and is configured to maintain a predetermined amount of moisture in the container for storing a product, where the container arrangement includes a container with an upper container opening and a closed base, a stopper with a central hole for fastening the stopper to the container opening, a hollow chamber with a peripheral wall, an upper wall with a central hole and a lower perforated base wall, where the chamber is put together with the stopper so that the central holes are in alignment with one another and a substance is arranged in the chamber, where the substance is a consequence of the inflow of ambient air through the central holes, and gives off water, which passes through the perforated base wall.
RECEPTACLE FOR HOLDING AN ACTIVE SUBSTANCE AND CORRESPONDING CLOSURE AND CONTAINER WITH SUCH A RECEPTACLE
A receptacle forming a chamber partially filled with an active substance, wherein the receptacle is a body and a cap which closes the body. The cap includes a top wall with a first main side facing an interior of the chamber and a skirt formed with the first main side of the top wall. The body includes a bottom wall and a sidewall. The skirt and the sidewall surround one another in contact with each other. The walls surrounding the chamber include the bottom wall, the top wall and either the skirt or the sidewall. At least one ventilation path is provided between the skirt and the sidewall, such that the ventilation path connects the chamber with the outside atmosphere.
RECEPTACLE FOR HOLDING AN ACTIVE SUBSTANCE AND CORRESPONDING CLOSURE AND CONTAINER WITH SUCH A RECEPTACLE
A receptacle forming a chamber partially filled with an active substance, wherein the receptacle is a body and a cap which closes the body. The cap includes a top wall with a first main side facing an interior of the chamber and a skirt formed with the first main side of the top wall. The body includes a bottom wall and a sidewall. The skirt and the sidewall surround one another in contact with each other. The walls surrounding the chamber include the bottom wall, the top wall and either the skirt or the sidewall. At least one ventilation path is provided between the skirt and the sidewall, such that the ventilation path connects the chamber with the outside atmosphere.
MOISTURE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR A BOTTLE FOR STORING SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
A bottle for storing solid pharmaceutical products includes a substantially cylindrical body having a sidewall, a top and a base defining an interior chamber, a first opening disposed on the top of the body, the first opening providing communication to the interior chamber and being eccentric with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the body, and a second opening disposed adjacent the first opening, the second opening being smaller than the first opening.
MOISTURE PROTECTION FEATURES FOR A BOTTLE FOR STORING SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
A bottle for storing solid pharmaceutical products includes a substantially cylindrical body having a sidewall, a top and a base defining an interior chamber, a first opening disposed on the top of the body, the first opening providing communication to the interior chamber and being eccentric with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the body, and a second opening disposed adjacent the first opening, the second opening being smaller than the first opening.
OIL REFILL CONTAINER
An oil refill container that can be coupled to a coolant refill station in an air conditioning system for motor vehicles comprises a body defining an oil containment compartment adapted to be mixed with the coolant circulating in said air conditioning system, and a closing cap provided with quick coupling means adapted to be connected to the refill station or a seat adapted to removably connect the quick coupling means to said closing cap, said closing cap comprising a cover and an under-cap adapted to define a compartment suitable for containing at least an amount of a drying substance when coupled to the cover.
Medicine bottle with solid silica flaky drying agent
A medicine bottle with a solid silica flaky drying agent is disclosed. The solid silica flaky drying agent is wrapped in a filter paper and packed inside a bubble cap on which a number of holes are provided for moisture absorption. The bubble cap containing the solid silica flake drying agent can be attached to the cap of the medicine bottle via a baseplate behind a circular locking notch for preventing the solid silica flake drying agent from falling off the cap, or placed at the bottom of the medicine bottle which has a circular locking notch to prevent the solid silica flake drying agent from falling out of the medicine bottle.
Medicine bottle with solid silica flaky drying agent
A medicine bottle with a solid silica flaky drying agent is disclosed. The solid silica flaky drying agent is wrapped in a filter paper and packed inside a bubble cap on which a number of holes are provided for moisture absorption. The bubble cap containing the solid silica flake drying agent can be attached to the cap of the medicine bottle via a baseplate behind a circular locking notch for preventing the solid silica flake drying agent from falling off the cap, or placed at the bottom of the medicine bottle which has a circular locking notch to prevent the solid silica flake drying agent from falling out of the medicine bottle.
Formulations and Methods for Contemporaneous Stabilization of Active Proteins During Spray Drying and Storage
A method of treatment of plasma with a physiologically compatible spray dry stable acidic substance (SDSAS) prior to or contemporaneously with spray drying of the plasma that results in greater recovery and greater long-term stabilization of the dried plasma proteins as compared to spray dried plasma that has not be subject to the formulation method of the present invention, as well as compostions related to plasma dried by the methods of the present invention.