System and apparatus for holding vials
10988302 ยท 2021-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2201/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/0453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3834
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3827
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for holding a plurality of vials of a fluid that consists of a biological substance for the purpose of maintaining a predetermined temperature of the biological substance over a predetermined period of time. The system includes a two piece carrier in combination with a one piece vial rack supported by the two piece carrier. The one piece vial rack has a plurality of vial passages each for accommodating an elongated vial that contains the biological substance.
Claims
1. A system comprised of a plurality of vials of a fluid that consists of a biological substance for the purpose of maintaining a predetermined temperature of the biological substance over a predetermined period of time, a two piece carrier and a one piece vial rack supported by the two piece carrier, said one piece vial rack having a plurality of vial passages for accommodating the plurality of vials that contain the biological substance; wherein the one piece vial rack is comprised of like rack halves that come together to form the plurality of vial passages; wherein each rack half forms half of each vial passage; wherein the one piece vial rack has opposed sides and a first set of vial passages of the plurality of vial passages are formed in one of the opposed sides and a second set of vial passages of the plurality of vial passages are formed in another of the opposed sides; wherein each vial is elongated in shape and has a length less than the length of an accommodating vial passage; and including matching glue channels in the respective rack halves.
2. The system of claim 1 and further including an insulator housing that includes separate housing halves that, when joined together, form an internal space and a recess, with the two piece carrier being disposed within the recess formed by the separate housing halves.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein each insulator housing half is comprised of an insulator base and an insulator lid that are commonly sealed about respective base and lid edges.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the matching glue channels are disposed separate from the respective first and second sets of vial passages.
5. A system comprised of a plurality of vials of a fluid that consists of a biological substance for the purpose of maintaining a predetermined temperature of the biological substance over a predetermined period of time, a two piece carrier and a one piece vial rack supported by the two piece carrier, said one piece vial rack having a plurality of vial passages for accommodating the plurality of vials that contain the biological substance; wherein the two piece carrier is comprised of separate carrier halves each having an inner space and a cavity so that when the separate carrier halves are joined the combined cavities of the separate carrier halves are constructed and arranged to receive the one piece vial rack therein; including a temperature suppressive material that is disposed in the inner space provided between the separate carrier halves; further including an insulator housing that includes separate housing halves that, when joined together, form an internal space and a recess, with the two piece carrier being disposed within the recess formed by the separate housing halves; wherein each insulator housing half is comprised of an insulator base and an insulator lid that are commonly sealed about respective base and lid edges, wherein each insulator base has an interlocking surface oppositely disposed to the insulator lid, and the respective interlocking surfaces, when the separate housing halves are joined, are interlocked to maintain the separate housing halves in place, and including a foam insulating material that is disposed in the internal space provided between the separate housing halves; wherein the interlocking surfaces include a tongue and groove engagement surface; wherein the one piece vial rack is comprised of like rack halves that come together to form the plurality of vial passages; wherein the rack halves form an internal void area and including temperature suppressive material that fills the internal void area between the rack halves; and including matching glue channels in the respective rack halves.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the tongue and groove engagement surface that have interlocking surfaces that alternate along a length of each so that a segment of a groove terminates followed by a segment of a tongue thereafter and in line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(27) The temperature control system of the present invention may be considered as comprised of three basic components including an insulator 1, a carrier 6 and a vial rack 7. For the insulator, reference may be made to
(28) The insulator 1 may be formed of the separate insulator base 2 and insulator lid 3 and may be constructed of a relatively hard plastic material. The two piece carrier 6 is illustrated as comprised of a clear plastic material that is to be filled with a suppressive material. The vial rack 7 is also illustrated as constructed of a clear plastic material and likewise supports therein a suppressive material. A suppressive gel material maintains an innate melting/freeze point specific to payload requirements, which retards change of phase and, therefore, temperature decay in accordance with Newton's Law of Cooling.
(29) The insulator 1 is comprised of an insulator base 2 and an insulator lid 3. The internal foam material 5 is preferably a high R value urethane foam. This two piece insulator, such as illustrated in
(30) The carrier 6 is a thermal formed tray filled with a temperature suppressive material such as material 8A depicted in the cross-sectional view of
(31) The suppressive material may be used both within the carrier as within the vial rack and is illustrated as such in the cross-sectional view of
(32) As illustrated in the drawings, the vial rack 7 consists of two thermal formed halves or shells 7A and 7B such as illustrated in
(33) The temperature suppressive material 8B (see
(34) As indicated previously,
(35) Regarding the carrier 6, reference may be made to
(36) The vial rack itself is illustrated, for example, in
(37) In use the vials are first inserted into the passages 30 of the vial rack. Next the rack is then surrounded by the carrier halves to provide a compact structure with little or no internal spaces, such as shown in
(38) The following is a table illustrating at least some of the reference numbers that are used in the drawings. 1 Insulator 2 Insulator Base 2A Insulator Base Internal Space 2B Insulator Base Recess 3 Insulator Lid 4 Insulating Foam Can 5 Insulating Foam 6 Carrier 7 Vial Rack 8 Suppressive Material 9 Vial 10 Coolant Insulation system 20A Carrier Inner Space 20B Carrier Cavity 30 Vial Passages 31 Vial Rack Cap G Groove in the Insulator T Tongue in the Insulator
(39) Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.