System and Method for Containing and Dispensing Fluids
20220081147 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
- Enrico Salvarani (Carpi (MO), IT)
- Monica Foglio Stobbia (Novellara (RE, IT)
- Filippo Fangarezzi (San Martino di Mugnano (MO), IT)
- Davide Andreetto (Este (PD), IT)
- Philip Bourgeois (Perrysburg, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A61J1/067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D83/0055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/2096
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D73/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M5/2425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D2221/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M5/282
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J1/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D73/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An integral injection molded strip (10) of a single plastic material is provided, the strip comprising a plurality of vials (20) connected by frangible (breakable) connecting members (38). Each vial (as molded as part of the integral injection molded strip) has a neck portion (30) with an internal delivery passage (31) and a squeezable body portion (22), the squeezable body portion having an internal chamber (23) for holding a single dose of a fluid product (50), the chamber (23) having an open top end (24) fluidly connected to the internal delivery passage (31) in the neck portion, and the chamber having a bottom end (25) adapted for filling with the fluid product. The internal delivery passage (31) (of the neck portion) has an open bottom end (33) fluidly connecting to the body chamber, an opposing open top end (32), and an integral injection molded internal membrane (34) (formed in the delivery channel during injection molding of the integral strip of vials) that seals the delivery passage (31) prior to being pierced by a needle (62) of a dispensing device (60).
Claims
1. An integral injection molded strip made of a single plastic material and comprising a plurality of single-use vials, each vial adapted to be assembled to a needle or another dispensing device for delivery of a single dose of a fluid product from the vial by squeezing the vial itself, each single-use vial comprising an injection molded integral neck portion and a flexible body portion of the single plastic material, the flexible body portion having an internal chamber for holding a single dose of the fluid product and flexible body wall adapted for squeezing the fluid product out an open top end of the chamber into an open delivery passage in the neck portion, the delivery passage having an open bottom end in fluid communication with the internal chamber for receiving the fluid product and an opposing open top end for delivery of the fluid product out the top end of the vial, an injection molded internal membrane within the delivery passage that seals the delivery passage and, after puncture of the membrane by a needle or luer fitting of a separate dispensing device allows passage of the fluid product from the body chamber through the delivery passage and out the open top end, an attachment member on the neck portion that enables attachment of the separate dispensing device, the flexible body portion having an injection molded open bottom end, opposite the neck portion, adapted for simultaneously filling of all vials of the strip, each with the single dose of the fluid product, in a single filling step by introducing the fluid product into the open bottom ends.
2. The strip of claim 1, wherein the strip of vials including injection molded frangible connecting members that temporarily connect the vials to form the integral strip, the frangible connecting members adapted to be broken by bending or twisting to release each vial from the strip.
3. A strip of filled and sealed vials comprising the strip of claim 1, wherein all vials are simultaneously filled with a single dose by introducing the fluid product into the open bottom ends and the open bottom ends are then sealed by simultaneously heat sealing the bottom ends.
4. The strip of claim 1, wherein each vial includes a projecting portion on the outer surface of the neck portion for protection against needle injuries.
5. The strip of claim 1, wherein the vials are adapted for applications in the fields of pharmaceutical, cosmetic, dental, veterinary, food and chemical fluid products.
6. A method of making a strip of vials according to claim 1, wherein the strip of vials is formed as an integral injection molded strip comprising the plurality of vials and frangible connecting members that temporarily connect the vials to form the integral strip, the frangible connecting members adapted to be broken by bending or twisting to release each vial from the strip.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the plurality of vials of the strip are filled with the fluid product simultaneously in a single filling step where all vials are filled with a single dose of the fluid product.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the body portion of each injection molded vial in the strip is injection molded with an open bottom end, opposite the neck portion, and the filling step comprises simultaneous filling of all vials in the strip by introducing a single dose of the fluid product into the open bottom ends, and the filled vials are then heat sealed by simultaneously closing the bottom ends of all vials.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the strip of vials is sterilized by Gamma or Eto sterilization prior to filling and sealing the bottom ends of the vials.
10. The method of claim 6, wherein the open neck end of each vial is temporarily closed by attaching a closure cap with a mating attachment member to keep the membrane and delivery passage sterile prior to uncapping and attaching the dispensing device.
11. A method of using the strip of claim 1, wherein a single fluid filled vial is separated from the strip and a dispensing device comprising a needle or syringe is attached to the neck portion of the container.
12. The strip of claim 1, wherein the dispensing device has an attachment portion comprising a thread or snap on locking mechanism adapted to be attached to the neck portion in fluid tight engagement, and includes a needle or luer that punctures the internal membrane of the neck portion to allow passage of the fluid product from the body portion, into and through the first end of the needle that punctures the membrane, and out the opposite open end of the needle or luer.
13. The strip of claim 1, wherein the single plastic material is a soft plastic material comprising a polyolefin, polyethylene and/or polypropylene, including copolymers and blends thereof, of a thickness and flexibility such that dispensing can be activated by squeezing the flexible body portion with the user's finger pressure to force the fluid product from the body portion and into and through the needle or luer that has punctured the membrane, and out the other open end of the needle or luer for delivery to a person or animal.
14. The stirp of claim 1, wherein the single plastic material is made of a single recyclable material.
15. The method of claim 6, wherein the filling is done at room temperature, allowing the filling of heat-sensitive products.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Embodiment A
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[0020] The separate delivery device 60 has a hollow cylindrical needle (66), open at both ends (63,62), with an open delivery channel (67) extending between the opposing ends (63, 62). The needle has a first patient injection end (63) (e.g., for injection of the single fluid dose from the vial to a patient) that extends from an attachment portion (61) on the other end of the delivery device; the injection needle (63) may be housed in a removable protective sheath (e.g., as shown in
[0021] The needle (66) may be configured for injection to a person or animal (depending on the intended use). A protective sheath or cap (if provided) is temporarily positioned over the needle delivery end (63) for protecting a user from needle injury. A user unscrews the protective cap (40) of the vial (20) and opens the first end (62) of the needle (66). The user screws the attachment portion (61) onto the vial neck thereby inserting the second end (62) of the needle into the delivery channel (23) and piercing the membrane (34) of the vial neck portion. The user then uncaps the primary injection needle (63) and allows the flow of the fluid dose (50) into the patient.
[0022] In summary, an injection plastic vial (20) is linked by frangible connecting members (38) to a plurality of other vials designed to compose a strip (10), each vial (20) has a hollow body chamber (23) for containing a single dose of fluid (50). The vial may include: [0023] A threaded neck (30) to allow the screwing of a needle (60) or other delivery device onto the neck portion (30), [0024] A protective ring (21) extending radially outwardly beyond the outer circumference of the neck portion (30), to protect the user from the needle, and [0025] An internal septum (34) that keeps the product (50) sealed until its perforation.
Optionally, a cap (40) is provided that removably mates with the thread of the neck (30) to allow the vial neck area to remain clean (sterile) during filling and prior to use. The thread (36) of the neck (30) of the vial is also compatible with a commercial double end or customized needle (60).
[0026] The vials (20) are manufactured by injection molding a strip of vials (e.g., between a pair of injection molds that form the outer and inner surfaces of the vials and connecting members 38), and the vials of the strip are then assembled to the caps (40) as shown in
[0027] In one embodiment, the strip (10) of plastic vials is configured for injectable preparations, like vaccines, aimed to replace current glass vials and syringes to improve safety and user experience. The neck (30) of the vial is designed to fit a commercial needle (60) for dental anesthesia. The inner membrane (34) will be pierced by the needle (62) and allow the flow of product (50). The strip (10) is made of five vials (20), all vials being filled simultaneously, and then heat sealed and closed simultaneously.
Embodiment B
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[0029] As shown in
[0032] Optionally, a cap (140) is provided that mates with the thread (136) of the neck portion (130) and allows the vial neck area to remain clean. The thread (136) of the neck (130) of the vial is compatible with the neck of commercial syringes (180). The vial is manufactured by injection molding and the preassembled with caps (140) before filling. The vial strip is then supplied to the filling plant, where all vials (120) of the strip are simultaneously filled, and simultaneously heat sealed. Prior to filling and heat sealing, the vials (120) may be sterilized as necessary. In use, a user screws the syringe male luer (183) end into the vial open top end (132). The syringe made luer 1(83) breaks the inner membrane (134) and allows the flow of the fluid product (150). By moving back the syringe plunger (181) the fluid dose (150) is withdrawn from the vial (120) and goes into the syringe body (182). The syringe can then be connected with a needle to inject the fluid into the patient.
Embodiment C
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[0034] The vials (220) are manufactured as part of a strip (210) of vials, similar to what is described and shown in the first embodiment A. The third embodiment illustrates an alternative type of temporary closure or cap for use with the vial. The unit-dose vials (220) of the strip each have a male luer fitting (235) for connection with a needle device (260) or other delivery device.
[0035] Each plastic vial (220) is linked to a plurality of other vials in the form of an integral injection molded strip (210) connected by frangible connecting members (238), each vial (220) having a neck portion (230) with a delivery passage (231) and internal membrane (234), the delivery passage being connected to a hollow body portion (222) having an internal chamber (223) for containing a single dose of fluid (250). The vial (220) includes: [0036] A male luer neck (235) on the neck configured to allow the attachment of a needle (260) or other delivery device; and [0037] A temporary closure element (239) for each vial (220) that is injection molded as a single body (integral) with the vials (220) and strip (210); the closure or cap has a frangible connecting portion (239FC) to the neck portion that can be broken by the user after filling and prior to attachment of the delivery device.
[0038] The vials (220) are manufactured by injection molding technology (in a mold at elevated temperature and pressure). The vial strip (210) is then supplied to the filling plant, where all vials (220) of the strip (210) are simultaneously filled and then simultaneously heat sealed. Prior to filling and sealing, the vials may be sterilized if necessary. The final product can be sold together with commercial needles, or the final user procure the needle (e.g. a delivery device (260) having a double ended needle (266), hub (261) and needle protective sheath (PS)).
[0039] In use, the user opens the vial (220) by breaking off the frangible closure (239), inserts the second needle end (262) into the now open top end (224) of the vial to pierce through the membrane (234), and then uncaps the opposing first injection needle end (263) by removing the protective sheath (PS). Then the user injects the first needle end (263) into the patient body and squeezes the vial body portion (222) to dispense the fluid dose (250) into the patient.
Various Embodiments
[0040] Single dose vials are provided according to the invention, made by injection molding, that can be assembled to a separate delivery device, to be used to dispense fluid (flowable) substances by squeezing the vial itself.
[0041] The single use vial, to be used in connection with a needle delivery device, may include a protection mechanism against needle injuries (e.g., protruding radial ring (21) and/or bore (64)).
[0042] The above described technology can be useful for different production volumes, i.e., number of vials produced and size of fluid dose. In other embodiments, the container can be connected with another device such as a bag, connector, applicator or the like, to be used in different applications in the fields of pharmaceutical, cosmetic, dental, veterinary, food and chemical fluid products.
[0043] By manufacturing the vials as an integral strip of multiple vials, the time, cost and equipment costs are substantially reduced. In addition, the time, cost and equipment costs for filling and heat sealing are substantially reduced.
[0044] The disposal of the vials can be made in a sustainable way, with the entire strip of vials made of a single recyclable material. The additional components (cap and delivery device) can be easily disassembled, and thus need not be part of a single recycle material stream
[0045] The filling can be done at room temperature, allowing the filling of heat-sensitive products.
[0046] Once filled, the vial neck portion remains hermetically closed until its use.
[0047] The vial has the superior quality of an injection molded article (no flashes, no sharp edges, repeatable dimensions, excellent surface finish).
[0048] This solution is user friendly, requiring a lower number of steps compared to other solutions and the steps being easy to understand and to perform by a non-professional user.
[0049] The injection can also be auto-administered (by the patient).
[0050] Being composed of a lower number of components, and produced with a cost effective injection molding technology, the cost of the device is lower than other options.