HERMETIC STOPPER FOR A NOZZLE
20220119161 · 2022-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D39/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D39/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D39/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A stopper configured to hermetically close a nozzle intended to contain a biopharmaceutical fluid with a cylindrical bore of diameter (D1) and a flange having a groove. The stopper has a body with a front part with a cylindrical outer wall about an axis A, with a diameter at rest greater than (D1), intended to be received under stress in the cylindrical bore of the nozzle, a stop disc extending a rear part of the body radially towards the outside and extending in a plane transverse to the axis. The body and the stop disc are rotationally symmetric about the axis A. The stop disc includes an annular bulge, interposed radially between a first annular shoulder and a second annular shoulder, the bulge extending forward from the stop disc and being intended to be received in the groove in the flange of the nozzle.
Claims
1. A stopper configured to hermetically close a nozzle intended to contain a biopharmaceutical fluid, said nozzle having a cylindrical bore of diameter (D1) and a flange with a groove, the stopper comprising: a body comprising a front part with a cylindrical outer wall about an axis A, with a diameter at rest (D1′) substantially greater than (D1), intended to be received under stress in the cylindrical bore of the nozzle, a stop disc, extending a rear part of the body at least radially towards the outside and generally extending in a plane transverse to the axis, the body and the stop disc being rotationally symmetric about the axis A, the stop disc comprising an annular bulge, interposed radially between a first annular shoulder and a second annular shoulder, the bulge extending forward from the stop disc and being intended to be received in the groove of the flange of the nozzle, such that at least two hermetic barriers are formed between an internal space of the nozzle and the external environment, namely a first barrier at the wall of the body received in the internal bore and a second barrier at the mating point of the bulge in the groove.
2. The stopper according to claim 1, wherein the body and the stop disc are formed integrally in a single part in an elastomeric material.
3. The stopper according to claim 1, formed as a bi-material part in silicone or thermoplastic elastomer, with a first portion (M1) made from a first material and a second portion (M2) made from a second material, the first material being more flexible than the second material.
4. The stopper according to claim 3, wherein the cylindrical outer wall of the front part, as well as the annular bulge, are formed in the first portion (M1).
5. The stopper according to claim 1, wherein provision is also made for peripheral retaining means extending the stop disc at least forward with a return towards the axis in order to rest on the rear of the flange.
6. The stopper according to claim 5, wherein the peripheral retaining means are formed by an external continuous circumferential annular rim.
7. The stopper according to claim 5, wherein the peripheral retaining means are formed by retaining claws arranged circumferentially discontinuously.
8. The stopper according to claim 1, wherein the bearing interface between the body of the stopper and the bore extends over an axial length L1 of at least 3 mm.
9. The stopper according to claim 1, wherein provision is made for a non-use control flange, with front ring and a rear ring and one or more fusible zones joining the front ring to the rear ring.
10. The stopper according to claim 1, wherein provision is made for a gripping device, in the form of a tongue or handle.
11. The stopper according to claim 10, wherein the gripping device protrudes backward from the stop disc of the stopper.
12. An assembly comprising, on the one hand, a nozzle intended to contain a biopharmaceutical fluid, said nozzle having a cylindrical bore of diameter D1 and a flange with a groove and, on the other hand, a stopper according to claim 1.
13. The stopper according to claim 4, wherein provision is also made for peripheral retaining means extending the stop disc at least forward with a return towards the axis in order to rest on the rear of the flange.
14. The stopper according to claim 8, wherein provision is made for a non-use control flange, with front ring and a rear ring and one or more fusible zones joining the front ring to the rear ring.
15. The stopper according to claim 9, wherein provision is made for a gripping device, in the form of a tongue or handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] Other aspects, aims and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following description of an embodiment of the invention, provided by way of a non-limiting example. The invention will also be better understood in relation to the appended drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0042] In the different figures, the same references relate to identical or similar components. For reasons of clarity, certain components cannot be represented to scale.
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[0044] An O-ring 85 or, alternatively, a flat gasket with a bulge 83 is placed on the face of the nozzle, then a stopper identified as 81 is placed over the top. A closure with cuffs 84 is then installed and the screw 82 is tightened to squeeze the cuff and, thanks to the bevelled shapes, to apply an axial pressure on the gasket to ensure a good level of sealing.
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[0046] In the example illustrated, a flexible tube 3 is inserted into the rear part of the nozzle as recognised in itself. The front part of the nozzle comprises a tubular body with a cylindrical bore 21 of diameter D1 and a flange 28 generally extending in a plane transverse to the axis A radially towards the outside. The flange 28 comprises a groove 23, intended to receive a component forming a gasket.
[0047] The groove 23 extends annularly at a diameter D3 of between 18 mm and 40 mm. In particular, two specific values are considered for the diameter D3 namely three quarters of an inch and one and a half inches (¾ inch and 1.5 inches).
[0048] The present invention provides a stopper 1, which will form a single part for hermetically sealing the nozzle 2 and thus replacing the solution illustrated in
[0049] In another configuration, the stopper may effectively be recycled, sterilised and used several times.
[0050] In the terminology used throughout the present document, it should be noted that the terms front and rear are used relative to an insertion direction of a component, in this case insertion of the stopper 1 into the nozzle 2. The directions front and rear appear in
[0051] The stopper comprises a body 10 comprising a front part 10A and a rear part 10B.
[0052] The front part 10A comprises an outer wall 11, which is cylindrical about an axis A.
[0053] The front part 10A has a diameter at rest Dr substantially greater than D1. According to one example, Dr may be between 1.05 D1 and 1.25 D1; according to another example, D1′ may be between D1+1 mm and D1+5 mm. D1′ may be close to 1.2 D1.
[0054] The front part 10A is intended to be received under stress in the cylindrical bore 21 of the nozzle 2.
[0055] The stopper 1 comprises a stop disc 12, extending a rear part 10B of the body at least radially towards the outside and generally extending in a plane P transverse to the axis A.
[0056] The external diameter of the stopper identified as D5 may be between 1.6×D1 and 2×D1.
[0057] The stop disc 12 comprises a first annular shoulder 15, which extends in a plane P transverse to the axis A and a second annular shoulder 16 situated radially further outside, in the same transverse plane P.
[0058] The stop disc 12 comprises an annular bulge 13, interposed radially between the first annular shoulder 15 and the second annular shoulder 16.
[0059] The annular bulge 13 is intended to be received in the groove 23 of the flange 28 of the nozzle 2. The annular bulge 13 generically forms a component forming a gasket.
[0060] On the flange of the nozzle, provision is made for a first bearing surface 25 facing the first annular shoulder 15 of the stopper and a second bearing surface 26 facing the second annular shoulder 16 of the stopper.
[0061] Moving towards the outside, the stop disc is extended by a return rim identified as 14, which extends forward.
[0062] In certain embodiments, provision is made for peripheral retaining means, to secure the position of the stopper once installed on the nozzle 2.
[0063] In the example illustrated in
[0064] In the example illustrated, four retaining claws are shown regularly spaced around the circumference of the return rim 14 of the stopper.
[0065] Naturally, the number of retaining claws may differ, there may be 2, 3 or any number equal to or greater than 5.
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[0067] The engagement length L1 of the body inside the bore 21, as well as the residual radial stress following insertion, may be such that retention is sufficient for certain applications.
[0068] According to one example, the engagement length L1 of the body inside the bore 21 may be equal to at least 3 mm, according to another example, the engagement length L1 may be equal to at least 5 mm, up to 10 mm.
[0069] The traction force for removing the stopper may be calibrated to be greater than 30 Newtons. This value may be considered for all health embodiments.
[0070] It should be noted that the front part 10A of the body of the stopper may comprise an inlet chamfer 31, which facilitates the start of insertion of the stopper 1 into the nozzle 2.
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[0072] The gripping device 50 protrudes backward from the stop disc 12 of the stopper. The gripping device 50 may protrude backward, for example, by a dimension of at least 10 mm.
[0073] The gripping device 50 may be formed integrally with the body of the stopper, it may be in a central axial position.
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[0075] In this example, peripheral retaining means are shown formed by an external continuous circumferential annular rim 19. This external annular rim has an external chamfer, which aids its insertion into the nozzle, sufficient radial deformation is provided to enable the annular rim to pass the maximum external diameter of the nozzle.
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[0078] The stopper 1 is formed as a bi-material part with a first portion M1 made from a first material, for example from silicone or a thermoplastic elastomer, and a second portion M2 made from a second material, the first material being more flexible than the second material.
[0079] For the second material M2, it is possible to choose polyurethane, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane or polyamide copolymer type bases.
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[0083] In order to insert the flange in question, for example, a thermal process is provided, with heating of the flange, which has a more elastic shape in this case, while after cooling its elasticity will have decreased and the only solution for removing it from the peripheral rim 14 will be to break the fusible areas 44.