VIAL CAP FOR A LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY SAMPLE VIAL
20220203360 · 2022-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L2300/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/50825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vial cap for a sample vial includes a cylindrical cap body defining a first circular opening at a first end. The vial cap also includes a cap lid extending radially inward from a second end of the cylindrical cap body. The cap lid defines a second circular opening. The vial cap also includes a septum located within the cylindrical cap body and in contact with the cap lid. The septum spans the second circular opening defined by the cap lid portion. The vial cap also includes a number of flexible threads extending from an internal surface of the cylindrical cap body.
Claims
1. A vial cap comprising: a cylindrical cap body defining a first circular opening at a first end; a cap lid portion extending radially inward from a second end of the cylindrical cap body, the cap lid portion defining a second circular opening; a septum located within the cylindrical cap body and in contact with the cap lid portion, the septum spanning the second circular opening defined by the cap lid portion; and a plurality of flexible threads extending from an internal surface of the cylindrical cap body.
2. The cap of claim 1, wherein the plurality of flexible threads includes at least two parallel threads.
3. The cap of claim 2, wherein the at least two parallel threads are parallel to a plane in which the septum lies.
4. The cap of claim 2, wherein the at least two parallel threads include two pairs of parallel threads displaced around the internal surface of the cylindrical cap body.
5. The cap of claim 2, wherein the at least two parallel threads include more than two pairs of parallel threads displaced around the internal surface of the cylindrical cap body.
6. The cap of claim 2, wherein the at least two parallel threads are configured to engage with external threads extending from a mouth of a vial when the first circular opening of the cylindrical cap body is positioned over the mouth of the vial.
7. The cap of claim 6, wherein a number of the at least two parallel threads depends on a number of the external threads extending from the mouth of the vial.
8. The cap of claim 6, wherein a spacing between parallel threads depends on a size of the external threads extending from the mouth of the vial.
9. The cap of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of flexible threads has a tapered cross sectional geometry as they extend radially inward, and an angle formed between a tapered surface of the plurality of flexible threads and the internal surface of the cylindrical cap body depends on a geometry of the external threads extending from the mouth of the vial.
10. The cap of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of flexible threads has a tapered cross sectional geometry as they extend radially inward.
11. The cap of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of flexible threads has a rounded cross sectional geometry.
12. The cap of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of flexible threads defines an air pocket.
13. The cap of claim 1, wherein the septum and the plurality of flexible threads are formed from a single material.
14. The cap of claim 1, wherein the plurality of flexible threads are formed from a material more flexible than the septum.
15. A vial cap for a sample vial for use in liquid chromatography, comprising: a cap body having a rigid cylindrical sidewall defining a first circular opening, the first circular opening configured to receive a mouth of the sample vial, wherein the mouth of the sample vial includes a plurality of external threads extending radially outward from the mouth; a plurality of flexible ridges extending radially inward from an internal surface of the rigid cylindrical sidewall, wherein the flexible ridges are configured to engage with the external threads of the sample vial when the mouth of the sample vial is placed within the first circular opening of the cap body.
16. The vial cap of claim 15, wherein a geometry of the fastening features is designed to prevent the vial cap from falling off the sample vial.
17. The vial cap of claim 15, wherein the plurality of flexible ridges are arranged in sets of parallel ridges disposed about the internal surface of the rigid cylindrical sidewall.
18. The vial cap of claim 15, further comprising: a septum disposed within an interior of the cap body and spanning a second circular opening defined by the cap body on an opposite side of the rigid cylindrical sidewall from the first circular opening.
19. A cap for a sample vial for use in liquid chromatography, comprising: a rigid cylindrical cap body; and a plurality of substantially parallel fastening features disposed about an interior surface of the rigid cylindrical cap body and configured to engage with a plurality of external threads extending radially outward from a mouth of the sample vial, wherein the fastening features secure the cap to the sample vial regardless of geometry or pitch of the external threads of the sample vial, and wherein the rigid cylindrical cap body defines an opening allowing access to a septum, through which an interior of the sample vial can be accessed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed exemplary embodiments of a diffuser assembly, reference is made to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The present disclosure relates to a cap for a sample vial for use in LC workflows. The vial cap in the present disclosure combines the benefits of twist caps and push caps by utilizing internal threads or ridges formed of a soft, flexible material. The threads can deform when the cap is pushed onto a vial, and they conform to the matching threads of the vial to form a secure seal. The threads of the cap can be further shaped to assist the push-down action. In some embodiments, the flexible cap threads can be formed of the same material as the cap septum, or as an integrated component with the septum. In other embodiments, the threads and the septum can be different materials. If the cap needs to be removed, it can be either pulled off directly or rotated and twisted off as a regular twist cap.
[0019] According to some embodiments, the cap includes three distinct components: a cap body, a number of flexible threads or ridges configured to engage with portions of a sample vial, and a septum. In some embodiments, the cap body can include a cylindrical sidewall and a lid portion, and it can be formed from hard resin for structural integrity. The flexible threads or ridges can include a series of parallel threads, or other features that extend radially inward from the inside surface of the cap body, regardless of geometry. For simplicity, the present disclosure discusses threads or ridges, although other geometries can be used as long as they are capable of engaging with features on the mouth or neck of a sample vial.
[0020] In some embodiments, the lid portion of the cap body can define an opening that allows access to the interior of the sample vial, and this opening can be covered by the septum. The septum is located in the interior of the cap body, and can be formed of the same material as the flexible threads, in some embodiments. In other embodiments, the threads can be made of a more flexible material than the septum. In some embodiments, the septum and the threads can be bonded to the interior of the cap body.
[0021] In some embodiments, the flexible threads can include two or more annular parallel threads that go around the interior surface of the cap body. There can be gaps between sets of parallel threads to allow for the threads to more easily engage with spiraled threads on the mouth of a sample vial, in some embodiments. The gaps can form two, three, or more sets of parallel threads disposed around the interior surface of the cap body. The number of threads, geometry of the threads, and spacing between the threads can be designed to enhance flexibility and facilitate the push-down action of the cap onto the sample vial. The parallel threads can be parallel to the septum, in some embodiments. In some embodiments, the septum can be a fluoropolymer or bonded polymer layers.
[0022] In some embodiments, the flexible threads or ridges can have different cross sectional geometries. For example, the flexible threads can have a tapered or barb shape that is angled in order to facilitate placement of the cap onto the sample vial. In some embodiments, the flexible threads can have a rounded cross sectional geometry. In some embodiments, an internal air pocket can be formed within the flexible threads in order to enhance flexibility.
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[0032] In some embodiments, the number or shape or positioning of the internal flexible threads of the vial cap 800 depends on the number or geometry of the external threads 805 of the sample vial 801. For example, if the external threads 805 are wider, the spacing between the flexible threads of the vial cap 800 can be greater, and if the external threads 805 extend farther outward radially from the mouth of the sample vial 801, the flexible threads of the vial cap 800 can extend farther radially inward in order to properly engage with the external threads 805 of the sample vial 801. Because the external threads 805 of the sample vial 801 are spiraled, when the cap 800 needs to be removed, a user can either pull the cap off directly or rotate the cap to twist it off.
[0033] In some embodiments, a vial cap according to the present disclosure can have a solid upper lid portion that does not have an exposed septum when viewed from above. For example, the cap body can include a rigid cylindrical sidewall defining a first circular opening configured to receive the mouth of a sample vial. The cap can also include flexible ridges extending radially inward from the internal surface of the rigid cylindrical sidewall to engage with external threads extending radially outward from the mouth of the sample vial. In some embodiments, the geometry of the fastening features can be designed to prevent the vial cap from falling off the sample vial.
[0034] While exemplary embodiments have been described herein, it is expressly noted that these embodiments should not be construed as limiting, but rather that additions and modifications to what is expressly described herein also are included within the scope of the technology. Moreover, it is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein are not mutually exclusive and can exist in various combinations and permutations, even if such combinations or permutations are not made express herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the technology.