Container Cap
20210070507 ยท 2021-03-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2231/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M1/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cap for a container holding a liquid for medical use comprises a lid portion and an aperture for receiving a tube. The aperture comprises a slot with first and second ends. The width of the slot is smaller than the length between the first and second ends and the slot tapers from the first end towards the second end. Preferably, a gripping feature such as a protruding rim around the perimeter of the aperture is provided to engage the surface of a tube passing through the aperture.
Claims
1. A cap for use with a container holding a liquid for medical use, the cap comprising a lid portion configured to cover an opening in the container and an aperture formed in the lid portion for receiving a tube, wherein the aperture comprises a slot with a first end and a second end, defining a length between the first and second ends, and a width which is smaller than the length, wherein the slot is tapered and the width decreases from the first end to the second end.
2. A cap as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one gripping feature projecting into the aperture configured to engage the surface of a tube passing therethrough.
3. A cap as claimed in claim 2, wherein the gripping feature comprises a protruding rim around the perimeter of the aperture.
4. A cap as claimed in claim 2, wherein the gripping feature is wedge-shaped in cross section and tapers as it projects into the aperture.
5. A cap as claimed in claim 3, wherein the gripping feature is wedge-shaped in cross section and tapers as it projects into the aperture.
6. A cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the perimeter of the aperture is arcuate at the first and second ends and extends straight between the ends.
7. A cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lid portion further comprises a wall extending downwardly from the perimeter of the aperture to define a guide channel.
8. A cap as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lid portion further comprises a wall extending downwardly from the perimeter of the aperture to define a guide channel.
9. A cap as claimed in claim 7, further comprising at least one gripping feature projecting into the guide channel.
10. A cap as claimed in claim 8, further comprising at least one gripping feature projecting into the guide channel.
11. A cap as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an annular collar depending from the lid portion configured for releasable attachment to a container.
12. A cap as claimed in claim 1, in combination with a container holding a liquid for medical use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0012] The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] As best seen in
[0023] An aperture 22 is defined in the lid portion 14. This may be centrally located as illustrated, or towards one side of the cap 10. The aperture 22 is in the form of a slot with first and second ends 24, 26. The aperture 22 has a length L between the ends 24, 26 and a width W. The length L is greater than the width W. Furthermore, slot tapers so that the width W decreases from the first end 24 to the second end 26. Preferably, the perimeter of the aperture 22 at the first and second ends 24, 26 is arcuate, in particular semi-circular, and extends straight between the first and second ends 24, 26.
[0024] As best seen in
[0025] Preferably, a gripping feature 32 is also provided, which protrudes into the aperture 22 to enhance the grip on a tube passing therethrough. In this example, the gripping feature 32 comprises a rim around the perimeter of the aperture 22 which projects into the aperture 22 to define a minimum width region. As seen in
[0026] The gripping feature 32 may be configured in a different way if desired. For example, the rim around the aperture 22 may consist of a series of individual projections rather than a continuous rim. The cross sectional profile of the gripping feature 32 may also be varied. For example, as shown in
[0027] In use, the cap 10 is fitted to a container 12 and a tube 40 is passed into the container 12 through the aperture 22 and guide channel 34. When a larger diameter tube is used it is fed into the widest part of the aperture 22 at or close to the first end 24 as seen in
[0028] When a smaller diameter tube is used, this can be inserted in a central region of the aperture 22 and will be gripped when much closer to the narrow second end 26, as seen in
[0029] To remove the tube 40, it can be pushed back towards the wider first end 24 of the aperture 22 to release it from the gripping feature 32 and tapering edges of the aperture 22. The tube 40 can then be withdrawn up out of the container 12.
When the tube 40 is positioned in the aperture 22 in this way, the weight of the tube 40 itself, plus vibrations transmitted to the tube 40 by a pump to which it is attached, tend to cause the tube 40 to move further towards the narrower second end 26 of the aperture 22, thus increasing the grip on the tube 40. Therefore, the tube 40 will be securely retained in the cap 10 and container 12 during use.
[0030] Furthermore, a single cap 10 can be used with a variety of tubes of different diameters. Wider tubes will engage with the tapered edges and gripping feature 32 closer to the wider first end 24 of the aperture 22, whilst narrower tubes can be pushed further towards the second narrower end 26 of the aperture 22. It is therefore unnecessary for a hospital or medical facility to provide multiple caps with different sized holes.
[0031] The cap 10 is preferably made from a reusable and recyclable material, such a recyclable plastic, which can be cleaned and reused to avoid waste.