Compressible reservoir for liquid medicament
11419984 ยท 2022-08-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael Schabbach (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Daniel Wagner (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Daniel Auernhammer (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Pierre-Alain Weiss (Schwalbach, DE)
- Klaus Schepers (Braunfels, DE)
- Horst Mischo (Trier, DE)
Cpc classification
D06M15/263
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65D83/0094
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C08J2333/12
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29K2033/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C08J5/24
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29K2105/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C08J2333/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B65D51/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/1468
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C70/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M5/282
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C08F265/06
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
A61M5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D06M15/263
TEXTILES; PAPER
C08J5/24
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reservoir for a liquid medicament is described. The reservoir includes a first boundary portion and a second boundary portion forming a cavity to receive the medicament. The first boundary portion is substantially opaque and flexible. The second boundary portion is substantially transparent and rigid.
Claims
1. A reservoir for a liquid medicament, the reservoir comprising: a first boundary portion, a second boundary portion, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion form a cavity to receive the medicament, and at least one outlet port in fluid connection with the cavity and intersecting the first boundary portion, wherein the at least one outlet port comprises a tube port integrally formed with the first boundary portion, wherein the first boundary portion is opaque and flexible, and wherein the second boundary portion is transparent and rigid.
2. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion is stretchable.
3. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the second boundary portion comprises at least one inflexible material.
4. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion is collapsible onto or into the second boundary portion.
5. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion are impervious to gases and fluids.
6. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the second boundary portion is dyed.
7. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the second boundary portion comprises a glass or a rigid and transparent polymeric material.
8. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion comprises at least one of an elastomeric material, a flexible thermoplastic material or a polymeric material.
9. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion comprises a multilayer structure.
10. The reservoir according to claim 9, wherein the first boundary portion comprises an opaque metal foil.
11. The reservoir according to claim 9, wherein the first boundary portion is laminated or coated.
12. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the cavity is at least partially filled with the liquid medicament.
13. A reservoir for a liquid medicament, the reservoir comprising: a first boundary portion, a second boundary portion forming a cavity to receive the medicament, and at least one outlet port in fluid connection with the cavity and intersecting the first boundary portion, wherein the at least one outlet port comprises a tube port integrally formed with the first boundary portion, wherein the first boundary portion is opaque and flexible, and wherein the second boundary portion is transparent and rigid.
14. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the at least one outlet port is integrated into the first boundary portion.
15. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the at least one outlet port is equipped and provided with a connector comprising one of a latch, a screw or a bayonet thread.
16. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the at least one outlet port is sealed with an elastic plug or seal penetrable by an injection needle.
17. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the tube port protrudes outwardly from the first boundary portion.
18. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion are mutually bonded along a circumferentially extending seam.
19. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the tube port comprises a mechanically deformable or flexible material of which the first boundary portion is made of.
20. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the tube port comprises a flexible tube.
21. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion is planar-shaped before the medicament is extracted though the at least one outlet port.
22. The reservoir according to claim 13, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion are mutually bonded along a circumferentially extending seam.
23. The reservoir according to claim 13, wherein the tube port comprises a mechanically deformable or flexible material of which the first boundary portion is made of.
24. A reservoir for a liquid medicament, the reservoir comprising: a first boundary portion, a second boundary portion, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion form a cavity to receive the medicament, and at least one outlet port in fluid connection with the cavity and intersecting the first boundary portion, wherein the first boundary portion is opaque and flexible, wherein the second boundary portion is transparent and rigid, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion are mutually bonded along a circumferentially extending seam, and wherein the outlet port is equipped and provided with a connector comprising one of a latch, a screw or a bayonet thread.
25. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion and the second boundary portion define a closed volume that forms the cavity such that the medicament is configured to contact the first and second boundary portions.
26. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the medicament is within the cavity, wherein the medicament includes at least one pharmaceutically active compound.
27. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion is initially of a planar or flat shape and forms a lid of the second boundary portion, wherein the second boundary portion is cup-shaped.
28. The reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first boundary portion is configured to deform from a planar shape to a shape defined by an inside surface of the second boundary portion.
29. The reservoir according to claim 15, wherein the connector is configured to attach the outlet port with one of an injection device or an infusion device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following, various embodiments of the present disclosure will be explained in greater detail by making reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) At its bottom portion facing away from the first boundary portion 16, the second boundary portion 18 comprises an outlet port 14. In the embodiment according to
(12) In this way, the medicament 11 may either be extracted or expelled from the cavity, e.g. by applying pressure to the first boundary portion 16 from outside or by applying a suction force through the injection needle towards the interior of the cavity 12. In either way, withdrawal of the medicament from the cavity 12 leads to a mechanical deformation of the first boundary portion 16 as indicated in
(13) During constant or repeated discrete extraction of the medicament from the cavity 12, the first boundary portion 16 may also collapse into the second boundary portion 18 as illustrated in
(14) The collapsing of the first boundary portion 16 into the second boundary portion 18 or onto the inward-facing wall structure of the second boundary portion 18 is also beneficial for filling of the reservoir 10. Especially when the first boundary portion 16 adopts the geometric shape of the second boundary portion 18 in a crease-free way, a substantially bubble-free filling of the reservoir 10 with the medicament 11 can be obtained.
(15) First and second boundary portions 16, 18 are typically bonded or welded in a non-releasable way. Since the second boundary portion 18 is of substantially tubular-shape and since the second boundary portion 18 comprises a substantially circular cross-section, the first boundary portion 16 is connected with the second boundary portion along a circumferentially extending seam 17, which is only shown from the side in
(16) In an alternative embodiment as illustrated in
(17) Additionally and further in contrast to the embodiment according to
(18) In the embodiment according to
(19) Since the first boundary portion 36 is connected or bonded to the upper end of the second boundary portion's 38 sidewall or sidewalls along a seam 37, the first boundary portion experiences a respective stretching when collapsing into the second boundary portion 38 during extraction of the medicament 11. Here, it is of particular benefit, when the first boundary portion is formed of at least one stretchable material.
(20) Additionally and as already described in connection with the embodiment according to
(21) The embodiment according to
(22) Additionally, the outlet port 44 intersects the first boundary portion 46 for the purpose of extracting the medicament 11 from the cavity 42. As becomes apparent from
(23) Since the first boundary portion 46 was initially outwardly bulged its surface is substantially larger than the cross-section of the second boundary portion's 48 upper end. In this way, the first boundary portion 46 may easily collapse into the second boundary portion 48 even without the necessity of stretching or increasing its size. In particular, the first boundary portion 46 may comprise a surface substantially equal in size to the surface of the inward-facing sections of the second boundary portion 48. Then the first boundary portion 46 may completely collapse and engage with the second boundary portion 48 in a crease-free way while reducing the volume of the cavity 42 to a minimum.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(24) 10 reservoir
(25) 11 medicament
(26) 12 cavity
(27) 14 outlet port
(28) 16 first boundary portion
(29) 17 seam
(30) 18 second boundary portion
(31) 30 reservoir
(32) 32 cavity
(33) 34 outlet port
(34) 36 first boundary portion
(35) 37 seam
(36) 38 second boundary portion
(37) 40 reservoir
(38) 42 cavity
(39) 44 outlet port
(40) 46 first boundary portion
(41) 47 seam
(42) 48 second boundary portion