Patent classifications
B65D81/266
PACKAGING
A preform is made by mixing cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) and light shielding pigment(s) with PET. The preform is stretch-blow moulded to produce a bottle which may be white and opaque. Light may be restricted from entering the bottle to thereby restrict degradation of the bottle contents from certain wavelengths of visible light.
ABSORBER DEVICE
An absorber device for absorbing a fluid residing in an a package inner space. The absorber device includes an absorber arranged in the inner space of a container and a movable penetration device. The penetration device is configured to be moved from a first position to a second position. In the first position, the penetration device is positioned in the inner space of the container. In the second position, the penetration device is configured to penetrate a container contact section and a wall of the package. The absorber in the inner space of the container is thereby fluidically connected to the inner space of the package in the second position.
GAS TURBINE ENGINE STORAGE AND TRANSPORT CONTAINER
A gas turbine storage container is composed of a horizontal cylindrical shell with openings at two opposite ends of the cylinder, outside is designed with frames to keep it fixed and has straps to install ropes when hoisting. The inside of the cylindrical shell is pumped with inert gas and contains desiccant. The engine is housed in a mount that can be fixed to the inside of the box, and has wheels to make it possible to move it out of the box. A sensor system that measures the temperature and humidity status inside the cylindrical shell can provide information about the quality of the gas stored in the cylindrical shell in real time without opening.
PERFUSION DOSAGE FORM
The present invention relates to a method for enabling hospitals or clinics to administer a dose of a drug to patients in need thereof while avoiding steps of manipulation, dilution, reconstitution, dispensing, sterilization, transfer, handling or compounding before intravenous administration.
The present invention further relates to a perfusion system comprising different sets of perfusion containers, each container comprising a ready-to-infuse, stable, sterile, aqueous perfusion solution of a drug, wherein the set of perfusion containers alone or in combination provides for direct intravenous administration of a desired dose of the drug to a patient in need thereof, such that the delivered dose is equal to or within ±5% of the calculated dose.
Odor-Resistant Food Storage Container
The present invention relates to a reusable food storage container designed to store food items while preventing the odor of stored food from being retained in the container material. The container has a base comprised of odor-resistant material, such as stainless steel or glass, and has a lid with an embedded replaceable charcoal filter. The charcoal filter is configured to absorb odor emanating from stored food items. The container can comprise different sizes, designs, shapes, and colors and can be washed and reused. In one embodiment, a lid of the container has a cavity for embedding the charcoal filter, and in another embodiment, the bottom surface of the lid has a frame with a continuous channel for accommodating the charcoal filter. The lid is configured to seal the stored food material using a skirt wall for preserving the food items.
PACKAGE CONFIGURED TO PRESERVE OR INHIBIT PATHOGENS ON PRODUCT, AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING AT LEAST PORTIONS OF SAME
A package (10) configured to preserve or prevent contamination through inhibition of pathogens of product therein includes an active member (26) co-extruded to a carrier (24). The combined active member and carrier can be attached to an interior surface of a package, optionally a lidding film (22) enclosing a cavity formed by a tray of the package.
Method for assembling a physiological signal monitoring device
A method for assembling a physiological signal monitoring apparatus on a body surface of a living body is provided, wherein the physiological signal monitoring apparatus is used to measure a physiological signal and includes a sensor module and a transmitter. The method comprises steps of: (a) detaching the bottom cover from the housing to expose the sticker from the bottom opening; (b) while holding the housing, causing the adhesive pad to be attached to the body surface; (c) applying a pressing force on the housing to cause the sensor module to be detached from the implantation module and the signal sensing end to be implanted under the body surface; (d) removing the implanting device while leaving the sensor module on the body surface; and (e) placing the transmitter on the base so that the signal output end is electrically connected to the port.
SYRINGE PREFILLED WITH PHARMACEUTICAL FLUID
A prepackaged injectable pharmaceutical composition includes a sealed outer package made of a material having a low oxygen transmission rate and an inner package disposed within the sealed outer package. The inner package is configured to provide an indication that the inner package has been opened after being closed. A prefilled syringe is disposed within the inner package. The syringe includes a barrel comprising a polymeric material and a dose of the injectable pharmaceutical composition.
PACKAGING PROTECTION ARRANGEMENT AND SUPPORT ELEMENT THEREFOR
A support panel for use in protecting a piece of merchandise packaged within a bubble portion adhered to a card portion. The support panel includes a support enclosure defining a receptacle that is sized and configured to house the bubble portion therein and to generally conform to a number of corresponding exterior surfaces of the bubble portion. The support panel also includes a planar portion that extends outward from a periphery of the receptacle that is sized and configured to be disposed against the card portion when the bubble portion is housed within the support enclosure.
DAUCUS-BASED COMPOSITIONS FOR OXYGEN MODIFIED PACKAGING
Disclosed are daucus-based oxygen scavenging compositions and materials, particularly of the carrot species, and their methods of use in containers and packaging of oxygen sensitive products. Further disclosed are daucus-based oxygen scavenging materials used in combination with tea-based oxygen scavenging compositions. Such compositions, materials and containers are of use for preserving the shelf-life of a myriad of products such as foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, tobacco and cannabis.