Drug mixing container
11207240 ยท 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F2101/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/32021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/50111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/2089
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/2835
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/7137
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drug mixing container is provided. The drug mixing container includes a container with an opening facing upward and a cover body. An inner peripheral wall of the container includes at least one piercing structure protruding toward the opening of the container. The cover body accommodates a drug and includes a sealing film for sealing the drug in the cover body. In use, when an opening of the cover body is coupled downward to the opening of the container, the sealing film is pierced and torn by the piercing structure to make the drug in the cover body flow into the container, thereby preventing hands of an operator from being stained with the drug.
Claims
1. A drug mixing container, comprising a container with an opening facing upward and a cover body, wherein an inner peripheral wall of the container comprises at least one piercing structure protruding toward the opening of the container, the cover body has an opening toward the container for accommodating a drug, and the opening of the cover body comprises a sealing film for sealing the drug in the cover body; wherein an outer periphery of the container adjacent to the cover body comprises an external thread, a convex edge is disposed in an outward-expanding manner on the cover body adjacent to the container, an inner wall surface of the convex edge comprises an internal thread, and the internal thread is screwed with the external thread of the container; wherein a convex ring is disposed in an outward-expanding manner on the container adjacent to the cover body, the external thread is disposed on an outer periphery of the convex ring, the convex ring and the inner peripheral wall of the container form an inner retaining edge, an outer retaining edge is disposed on a bottom of the external thread in an outward-expanding manner, an inner ring wall stretches from the cover body toward the container, a gap is disposed between the convex edge and the inner ring wall, the gap accommodates the convex ring, the inner ring wall abuts against the inner retaining edge of the container, the convex edge abuts against the outer retaining edge of the container, and the piercing structure protrudes from the inner retaining edge.
2. The drug mixing container according to claim 1, wherein a top end of the piercing structure toward the opening of the container comprises a bevel, one side of the bevel has a triangular tip portion, and the tip portion is inclined downward toward an other side to form the bevel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, and thus better understood and implemented by those skilled in the art. However, the listed embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention.
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(12) The cover body 20 has an opening 21 toward the container 10. A convex edge 22 is disposed in an outward-expanding manner on the cover body 20 adjacent to the container 10. An inner ring wall 23 stretches from the cover body 20 toward the container 10. An annular gap 24 is disposed between the convex edge 22 and the inner ring wall 23. The gap 24 accommodates the convex ring 11. An inner wall surface of the convex edge 22 includes an internal thread 25 screwed with the external thread 12 of the container 10. The inner ring wall 23 abuts against the inner retaining edge 13 of the container 10. The convex edge 22 abuts against the outer retaining edge 14 of the container 10. The cover body 20 accommodates a drug. In this embodiment, the drug is a specimen preservation solution 200 for preserving a specimen such as formalin, a preservative. The opening 21 of the cover body 20 is sealed by a sealing film 26 such as a tin foil adhesive film. When the cover body 20 is rotationally screwed with the container 10, the tip portion 152 of the piercing structure 15 may pierce and tear the sealing film 26 with the rotation of the cover body 20, so that the specimen preservation solution 200 in the cover body 20 flows into the container 10, and further the specimen 100 in the container 10 is immersed in the specimen preservation solution 200, thereby preventing hands of the operator from being stained with the specimen preservation solution 200 such as formalin.
(13) In addition, if the present invention is used to detect hemoglobin in faeces, the drug may be accommodated in the cover body 20 as a test reagent. The opening 21 of the cover body 20 is sealed by the sealing film 26. The container 10 contains faeces to be detected. When the cover body 20 is rotationally screwed with the container 10, the tip portion 152 of the piercing structure 15 may pierce and tear the sealing film 26 with the rotation of the cover body 20, so that the test reagent in the cover body 20 flows into the container 10 for performing a process of detecting hemoglobin contained in the faeces.
(14) Certainly, the cover body 20 of the present invention may also contain pure water. The container 10 may contain detection drug powder. When the cover body 20 is rotationally screwed with the container 10, the tip portion 152 of the piercing structure 15 may pierce and tear the sealing film 26 with the rotation of the cover body 20, so that the water in the cover body 20 flows into the container 10, and the container is shaken to mix the water with the detection drug powder to form a detection standard solution for use.
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(17) The cover body 20a adjacent to the container 10a is recessed inward to form an inner ring 21a. An outer peripheral wall of the inner ring 21a includes an external thread 22a screwed with the internal thread 11a of the container 10a. The cover body 20a accommodates a drug. The drug is a specimen preservation solution 200 such as formalin, a preservative. An opening 23a of the cover body 20a is sealed by a sealing film 24a such as a tin foil adhesive film.
(18) In this way, when the cover body 20a is rotationally screwed with the container 10a, the tip portion 122a of the piercing structure 12a may pierce and tear the sealing film 24a with the rotation of the cover body 20a, so that the specimen preservation solution 200 in the cover body 20a flows into the container 10a, and further the specimen 100 in the container 10a is immersed in the specimen preservation solution 200, thereby preventing hands of the operator from being stained with the specimen preservation solution 200 such as formalin.
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(20) The cover body 20b adjacent to the container 10b is recessed inward to form an inner ring 21b. The inner ring 21b encircles to form an opening of the cover body 20b. The inner ring 21b is inserted into the opening at the top of the container 10b. The cover body 20b accommodates a specimen preservation solution 200 such as formalin, a preservative. The opening 22b of the cover body 20b is sealed by a sealing film 23b such as a tin foil adhesive film.
(21) In this way, when the inner ring 21b of the cover body 20b is inserted into the opening of the container 10b and then rotated by an angle, the tip portion 112b of the piercing structure 11b may pierce and tear the sealing film 23b, so that the specimen preservation solution 200 in the cover body 20b flows into the container 10b, thereby making the specimen 100 in the container 10b immersed in the specimen preservation solution 200.
(22) The embodiments described above are merely preferred embodiments for the purpose of fully illustrating the present invention, and the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art based on the present invention are within the scope of protection of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention is defined by the claims.