VIAL HOLDER
20210379596 · 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vial holder for holding and stabilizing vials, the vial holder comprising a base, and both a vertical mount and a horizontal mount extending from one side of the base. The vertical mount comprises a cylindrical cavity configured to receive and rotatably attach the vial to the base such that the vial is held to the base in a generally vertical orientation, while the horizontal mount comprises a body support and a neck support configured to receive and rotatably attach the body and the neck of the vial to the base such that the vial is held to the base in a generally horizontal orientation. In both orientations, the vial holder of the present invention provides easy access to most of the exterior surfaces of the vials and reduces safety hazards associated with creating sample defects on vials for purposes of qualification testing for vial inspectors.
Claims
1. A vial holder for a vial, the vial having a top, a crown, a neck, a shoulder, a body, a heel and a bottom, the vial holder comprising: a) a base having a top side and a bottom side; b) a vertical mount, disposed on the top side of the base, adapted to receive and rotatably attach the vial to the base in a generally vertical orientation, the vertical mount comprising a cylindrical wall defining a cylindrical cavity with an opening at one end, the cylindrical cavity and the opening being adapted to receive and hold (i) the heel and the bottom of the vial so that the top, the crown, the neck, the shoulder and an upper portion of the body of the vial are exposed and substantially unobstructed by the vertical mount, and (ii) the top, the crown, the neck and the shoulder of the vial so that the bottom, the heel and a lower portion of body of the vial are exposed and unobstructed by the vertical mount; c) a horizontal mount, disposed on the top side of the base, adapted to receive and rotatably attach the vial to the base in a generally horizontal orientation so that the top of the vial and the bottom of the vial, as well as a portion of the crown, the neck, the shoulder, the body and the heel, are exposed and unobstructed by the horizontal mount; and d) the horizontal mount comprising a body support for the vial and a neck support for the vial, the body support comprising a first inverted rounded arch defining a first rounded slot adapted to receive and hold a section of the body of the vial, and the neck support comprising a second inverted rounded arch defining a second rounded slot adapted to receive and hold a section of the neck of the vial.
2. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein: a) at least part of the cylindrical wall defining the cylindrical cavity extends from the top side of the base; and b) the opening in the cylindrical cavity lies in a plane located above the top side of the base.
3. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein: a) at least part of the cylindrical wall defining the cylindrical cavity extends below the top side of the base; and b) the opening in the cylindrical cavity is substantially coplanar with the top side of the base.
4. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein: a) at least one part of the cylindrical wall defining the cylindrical cavity extends above the top side of the base; and b) at least another part of the cylindrical wall defining the cylindrical cavity extends below the top side of the base.
5. The vial holder of claim 4, further comprising a second opening in the cylindrical cavity, wherein the second opening is substantially coplanar with the bottom side of the base.
6. The vial holder of claim 1, further comprising: a) a substantially rigid body support riser disposed between the first inverted rounded arch of the body support and the top side of the base; and b) a substantially rigid neck support riser disposed between the second inverted rounded arch of the neck support and the top side of the base.
7. The vial holder of claim 1, further comprising a recess in at least one edge of the top side of the base, the recess defining a niche configured to receive a jaw of a table clamp.
8. The vial holder of claim 1, further comprising a second recess in the top side of the base, the second recess defining a second niche configured to receive a second jaw of a second table clamp.
9. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein: a) the cylindrical cavity in the vertical mount has a diameter of D1; b) the first rounded slot in the body support has a diameter of D2; and c) the diameter D1 of the cylindrical cavity of the vertical mount is equal in size to the diameter D2 of the first inverted rounded arch of the body support of the horizontal mount.
10. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical cavity in the vertical mount has a diameter D1 that is slightly smaller than a diameter of the vial at the heel so that the heel and the bottom of the vial may be removably snap-fitted into the cylindrical cavity.
11. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical cavity in the vertical mount has a diameter D1 that is slightly smaller than a diameter of the vial at the shoulder so that the shoulder, neck and crown of the vial may be removably snap-fitted into the cylindrical cavity.
12. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the first rounded slot in the body support of the horizontal mount has a diameter D2 that is slightly smaller than a diameter of the body of the vial so that the body of the vial may be removably snap-fitted into the first rounded slot of the body support.
13. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the second rounded slot in the neck support of the horizontal mount has a diameter D3 that is slightly smaller than a diameter of the neck of the vial so that the neck of the vial may be removably snap-fitted into the second rounded slot of the neck support.
14. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the first inverted rounded arch of the body support of the horizontal mount is elongated to define an elongated trough configured to support the body of the vial when the vial is placed in said generally horizontal orientation on the horizontal mount.
15. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the base, the vertical mount and the horizontal mount are of unitary construction.
16. The vial holder of claim 15, wherein the unitary construction comprising the base, the vertical mount and the horizontal mount is fabricated by injection molding.
17. The vial holder of claim 15, wherein the unitary construction comprising the base, the vertical mount and the horizontal mount is fabricated by a three-dimensional (3D) printer.
18. The vial holder of claim 15, wherein the unitary construction comprising the base, the vertical mount and the horizontal mount is fabricated from one of: a) polyamide thermoplastic (Nylon); or b) polyetherimide (PEI) thermoplastic; or c) polyether ether keytone (PEEK) thermoplastic; or d) Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) thermoplastic.
19. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the top side of the base is substantially planar in shape.
20. The vial holder of claim 1, wherein the bottom side of the base is substantially planar in shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The present invention and various aspects, features and advantages thereof are explained in detail below with reference to exemplary and therefore non-limiting embodiments, and with the aid of the drawings, which constitute a part of this specification and include depictions of the exemplary embodiments. In these drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Exemplary vial holders according to embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the figures. The vial holder of the present invention is generally designated as 10 in the accompanying figures.
[0030] As illustrated in the figures, the vial holder 10 comprises a base 20 having a top side 21, a bottom side 22, a front side 23, a right side 24, a left side 25 and a rear side 29. The front side 23, right side 24, left side 25 and rear side 29 are configured to form generally vertical walls that are relatively perpendicular to the top side 21 and the bottom side 22 of the base 20. While the vial holder 10 depicted in the figures comprises a substantially rectangular solid that is substantially rectilinear in form, it will be recognized and appreciated by those skilled in the art that vial holders of the present invention may alternatively be constructed to form a variety of different geometrical shapes, including for example, a planar disk, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, or the like. In some embodiments, the surface of the bottom side 22 is substantially planar in shape (e.g., flat). In other embodiments, the surface of the bottom side 22 may comprise one or more voids or cutouts (or a multiplicity of voids or cutouts) to reduce the amount of material in the vial holder 10, and thereby reduce the weight of the vial holder 10.
[0031] Cut into the edge 26 of the base 20, where the top side 21 and the front side 23 of the base 20 intersect, there is provided a pair of recesses 27a and 27b (or “cut outs”) defining a pair of niches 28a and 28b, respectively, which are configured to receive the jaws of a pair of clamps, such as a pair of table clamps or a pair of “c-clamps” (not shown in the figures), which can be used to fasten the base 20 of the vial holder 10 securely to a table or workbench (also not shown in the figures). Preferably, the niches 28a and 28b are sufficiently deep, relative to the jaws of the clamps and the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20, so that the jaws of the clamp do not extend above the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20, and thereby are able to fasten and hold the vial holder 10 securely to a desk, table or workbench without interfering with, or reducing easy access to the vial or vials mounted in the vertical mount 30 and/or the horizontal mount 40 of the vial holder 10, and do not pose a safety hazard due to the nearby operation and manipulation of hand or power tools being used to create sample defects in the vials.
[0032] The pair of recesses 27a and 27b, as well as the pair of niches 28a and 28b, also may be located on other edges of the base 20, such as the edge defining the intersection of the top side 21 and the rear side 29 of the base 20, the edge defining the intersection of the top side 21 and the right side 24 of the base 20, or the edge defining the intersection of the top side 21 and the left side 25 of the base 20. Depending on the size and shape of the vial holder 10, as well as the geometry of the table or workbench to which the vial holder 10 will be attached, the vial holder 10 may have only one recess, as well as three or more recesses, without departing from the scope of the claimed invention.
[0033] As stated above, the vial holder 10 of the present invention also includes a vertical mount (designated generally as 30) and a horizontal mount (designated generally as 40), both of which are configured to extend upward from the top side 21 of the base 20 of the vial holder 10. To simplify the discussion and improve the comprehension of the following detailed description of the geometries and the functions of the component parts of the vertical mount 30 and the horizontal mount 40,
[0034] Turning now to the detailed descriptions of the vertical mount 30 of the vial holder 10,
[0035] When the vertical mount 30 of the vial holder 10 is used to hold the heel 66 and the bottom 67 of the vial 60 so that the vial 60 is in an upright position (as shown in
[0036] Preferably, the diameter D1 of the cylindrical cavity 32 of the vertical mount 30 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the vial 60 at the heel 66 of the vial 60 (or at the shoulder 64 of the vial 60) so that the heel 66 and the bottom 67 of the vial 60 (or the shoulder 64, neck 63 and crown 62 of the vial 60) may be rotatably and removably “snap-fitted” into place inside the cylindrical cavity 32. Snap-fitting of the vial 60 inside the cylindrical cavity 32 tends to result in the vial 60 being more securely held in place in a vertical orientation while the vial 60 is worked on to create sample defects.
[0037] In some embodiments, and as shown in the figures, at least part of the cylindrical wall 31 defining the cylindrical cavity 32 extends upward from the top side 21 of the base 20 so that the opening 33 in the cylindrical cavity 32 lies in a plane that is located above the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20. In such cases, the bottom end 36 of the cylindrical cavity 32 may (or may not) lie in the same plane as the top side 21 of the base 20. In other embodiments, and as shown best in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Typically, but not necessarily, the central axis of the cylindrical cavity 32 defined by the cylindrical wall 31 of the vertical mount 30 is normal to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20. It is understood, however, that the central axis of the cylindrical cavity 32 defined by the cylindrical wall 31 of the vertical mount 30 does not necessarily have to be perpendicular to the plane of the top side 32 of the base 20. In some embodiments, for instance, the central axis of the cylindrical cavity 32 defined by the cylindrical wall 31 of the vertical mount 30 may lie at an angle that is anywhere between 45 degrees and 90 degrees relative to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20, so that the major axis of the vial 60 held by the vertical mount 30 will also lie at the same angle relative to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20.
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[0041] The body support 41 (shown best in
[0042] As illustrated by the examples of the body support 41 and the neck support 50 shown in
[0043] Normally, although not necessarily, the diameter D2 of the first rounded slot 43 of the body support 41 is substantially equal in size to the diameter D1 of the cylindrical cavity 32 of the vertical mount 30 so that the vertical mount 30 and the horizontal mount 40 will easily be able to accommodate moving vials from the vertical mount 30 to the horizontal mount 40, and vice versa. However, in some embodiments, depending on the geometry of the particular vial to be held, the diameter D2 of the first rounded slot 43 of the body support 41 may be substantially different in size compared to the diameter D1 of the cylindrical cavity 32 of the vertical mount 30. Preferably, the diameter D2 of the body support 41 of the horizontal mount 40 is slightly smaller in size than the diameter of the body 65 of the vial 60 so that the body 65 of the vial 60 may be removably snapped into the first rounded slot 43 defined by the first inverted rounded arch 42 of the body support 41. Likewise, the diameter D3 of the second rounded slot 52 of the neck support 50 of the horizontal mount 40 is preferably slightly smaller in size than the diameter of the neck 63 of the vial 60, so that the neck 63 of the vial 60 can be removably snapped into place in the second rounded slot 52 of the neck support 50.
[0044] Typically, but not necessarily, the central axes of the first rounded slot 43 and the second rounded slot 52 of the body support 41 of the horizontal mount 40 are parallel to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20. It is understood, however, that the central axes of the first rounded slot 43 and the second rounded slot 52 of the body support 41 of the horizontal mount 40 do not necessarily have to be exactly parallel to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20. In some embodiments, for instance, the central axes of the first rounded slot 43 and the second rounded slot 52 of the body support 41 of the horizontal mount 40 may lie at an angle that is anywhere between 0 degrees and 45 degrees relative to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20, so that the major axis of the vial 60 held by the horizontal mount 40 will also lie at the same angle relative to the plane of the top side 21 of the base 20.
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[0046] It is anticipated that embodiments of the invention may be utilized in a variety of fields, including without limitation the fields of manufacturing, storing and distributing pharmaceuticals and containers for pharmaceuticals. Thus, embodiments of the present invention may be used to hold and stabilize vials while creating sample defects for inspector qualification testing. Under these circumstances, it may be necessary or desirable to construct the vial holder 10 from a single piece of material (unitary construction) that is easy to clean and/or sanitize, non-flammable, non-combustible, rust-proof, and able to withstand hot, cold and/or wet environments with little or no damage. Accordingly, employing a three-dimensional (3D) printer or an injection molding device to manufacture vial holders configured in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may be a cost-effective and beneficial approach. For purposes of fabricating the vial holder of the present invention by 3D printing, the material used for the 3D printing of the vial holder may include, for example, polyamide thermoplastic (Nylon), polyetherimide (PEI) thermoplastic, polyether ether keytone (PEEK) thermoplastic, or Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) thermoplastic.
[0047] Although the exemplary embodiments, uses and advantages of the invention have been disclosed above with a certain degree of particularity, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of this specification and practice of the invention as disclosed herein that alterations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or the scope of the invention, which are intended to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof