Cap and container assembly for a dosage product
10524981 ยท 2020-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0235
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/2835
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D25/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dosage dispensing cap and container assembly and method of use are disclosed. The assembly includes a container defining an opening that leads to an interior space. A cap is removably affixed over the opening and defines a channel that leads to the interior space. The cap includes a puncturing structure positioned at a bottom region of the channel. A plunger is slidably disposed within the channel and includes a sleeve portion and a dosage product housed within the sleeve portion. The plunger slides within the channel between a first position in which the plunger is located in an upper region of the channel, and a second position in which the plunger is located in a lower region of the channel and the dosage product contacts the puncturing structure.
Claims
1. A method of making a dosage dispensing assembly, the method comprising: providing (i) a dosage product, (ii) a container defining an opening that leads to an interior space, (iii) a dosage dispensing cap formed of a polymeric material and configured for dispensing the dosage product into the container, the cap being releasably secured over the opening, the cap defining a channel that leads to the interior space, (iv) a plunger formed of a polymeric material disposed within the channel and axially displaceable therein, the plunger including a sleeve portion having a storage portion holding the dosage product therein for rupturable release into the interior space, the plunger being configured to axially displace downwardly within the channel between a first position in which the plunger is located in an upper region of the channel, and a second position in which the plunger is located in a lower region of the channel, whereupon a puncturing structure of the assembly engages the storage portion to rupturably release the dosage product from the storage portion and dispense the dosage product into the container, (v) a desiccant entrained polymer material and injection molding it to or assembling it with the polymeric material of the plunger, and (vi) a tamper evident device attached to the cap; disposing the dosage product within the storage portion of the plunger and closing off the dosage product therein with a rupturable wall provided at a bottom of the storage portion, wherein the dosage product is solid; filling the interior space of the container with a liquid carrier; and releasably securing the cap over the opening such that the tamper evident device is at least partially removed or ruptured prior to the plunger being permitted to move from the first position to the second position.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the dosage product comprises a pharmaceutical or supplement.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the desiccant is separately injection molded and assembled.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the desiccant is formed in two shots in one injection mold.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plunger is configured to slide between the first position and the second position.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the tamper evident device includes a pull tab and perforations, and wherein when tension is applied to the pull tab, a portion of the pull tab is configured to be slit along the perforations.
7. A method of making a dosage dispensing assembly, the method comprising: providing (i) a dosage product, (ii) a container defining an opening that leads to an interior space, (iii) a dosage dispensing cap formed of a polymeric material and configured for dispensing the dosage product into the container, the cap being releasably secured over the opening, the cap defining a channel that leads to the interior space, (iv) a plunger formed of a polymeric material disposed within the channel and axially displaceable therein, the plunger including a sleeve portion having a storage portion holding the dosage product therein for rupturable release into the interior space, the plunger being configured to axially displace downwardly within the channel between a first position in which the plunger is located in an upper region of the channel, and a second position in which the plunger is located in a lower region of the channel, whereupon a puncturing structure of the assembly engages the storage portion to rupturably release the dosage product from the storage portion and dispense the dosage product into the container, (v) a desiccant entrained polymer material and injection molding it to or assembling it with the polymeric material of the plunger, (vi) a first tamper evident device attached to the cap, and (vii) a second tamper evident device attached to the cap; disposing the dosage product within the storage portion of the plunger and closing off the dosage product therein with a rupturable wall provided at a bottom of the storage portion, wherein the dosage product is solid; filling the interior space of the container with a liquid carrier; and releasably securing the cap over the opening such that each tamper evident device is at least partially removed prior to the plunger being permitted to move from the first position to the second position.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the dosage product comprises a pharmaceutical or supplement.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the desiccant is separately injection molded and assembled.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein the desiccant is formed in two shots in one injection mold.
11. The method of claim 7, wherein the plunger is configured to slide between the first position and the second position.
12. The method of claim 7, wherein the first tamper evident device includes a pull tab and perforations, and wherein when tension is applied to the pull tab, a portion of the pull tab is configured to be slit along the perforations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) Certain terminology is used in the foregoing description for convenience and is not intended to be limiting. Words such as front, back, top, and bottom designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. This terminology includes the words specifically noted above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Additionally, the words a and one are defined as including one or more of the referenced item unless specifically noted. The phrase at least one of followed by a list of two or more items, such as A, B or C, means any individual one of A, B or C, as well as any combination thereof.
(10) A first embodiment of a dosage dispensing cap and container assembly 10 is shown in
(11) The container 20 includes a housing portion 22 for housing a carrier 14 and configured for receiving a dispensed dosage product 12. The carrier 14 may be any type of liquid suitable for mixture with the dosage product 12. Examples of suitable carriers include consumable liquids such as water, juice, or milk. Other examples of suitable carriers include nonconsumable liquids such as solvents, as well as both consumable and nonconsumable solid materials such as powders and granules. The dosage product 12 can be any type of dosage product suitable for mixture with a carrier. Examples of suitable dosages 12 include consumable materials for mixture with consumable carriers, such as pharmaceutical products, supplements, and food products. Other examples of suitable dosages include nonconsumable materials for mixture with nonconsumable carriers, including colorants and fragrances. The dosage product 12 can be provided in any form that allows it to be mixed with the carrier, including solid forms such as powders, granules, puck, pill or tablet forms. The dosage product may also be provided in liquid form. Prior to dispensing, the dosage product 12 can optionally be housed in a rupturable package, such as a foil, paper or plastic package, or may be provided free of packaging.
(12) In the illustrated embodiment, the housing portion 22 has a generally tubular body 24 with a base 26 portion for seating the container 20 on a surface. However, the container 20 may take on other shapes suitable for housing the carrier 14 and receiving the dosage product 12 as well, including, square, rectangular, trapezoidal, circular, and non-circular, among others.
(13) A generally cylindrical neck 28 extends upward from the housing portion 22 and defines an opening 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the neck 28 has a smaller diameter than the cylindrical body 24 of the housing portion 22, but this is not required. The neck 28 is configured for attachment of the cap 40, as described in detail below.
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(15) The cap 40 can be affixed to the container 20 in a variety of ways. In the illustrated embodiment, the cap 40 and container 20 are affixed by a threaded connection. Outer threads 32 are defined on an outer surface of the neck 28 and engage inner threads 48 defined on an inner surface of the outer tubular body 44 of the cap 40. In alternative embodiments, other types of connections can be used to affix the cap 40 to the container 20, for example, other types of mechanical connections such as a snap fit or interference fit.
(16) The cap 40 further includes an inner base portion 50 located at the bottom of the inner tubular body 42. As shown in
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(18) According to certain embodiments, the puncturing structure 76 may have puncturing arms 78a, 78b, 78c, that are extend toward the projection 52. Further, according to certain embodiments, the puncturing arms 78a, 78b, 78c may have angled upper walls that provide an apex 80a, 80b, 80c along the puncturing arms 78a, 78b, 78c that assist in the puncturing or breakage of the dosage product 12 or the packaging for the dosage product 12, and/or assist in directing the dosage product 12 toward the lower channels 56.
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(21) An interior space 68 that houses the dosage product 12 prior to dispensing is defined within the plunger tube 62. The interior space 68 is closed off at a top portion thereof by the upper wall 64 and optionally at a bottom portion by a lower frangible wall 58. The lower frangible wall 58 may be formed of any material that is easily ruptured by manual force, such as foil, paper or a thin sheet of plastic. In the illustrated embodiment, the lower frangible wall 58 supports the dosage product 12, but in embodiments where the lower frangible wall 58 is omitted, other structures could be provided for supporting the dosage product 12, such as a wall that extends within the plunger tube 62 for only a portion of the diameter thereof. Such structures should be sufficient in extent to support the dosage product 12, while still allowing the projection 52 to contact the dosage product 12 when the plunger 60 is depressed, as shown in
(22) The dosage product 12 is distributed within the carrier 14 by sliding the plunger 60 from the starting position shown in
(23) Rupture of one or more of the dosage product 12, lower frangible wall 58, or packaging of the dosage product 12 by the projection 52 allows the dosage product 12 to exit the interior space 68 of the plunger tube 62. The dosage product 12 then passes downward through the lower channel(s) 56 of the cap 40 and into the housing portion 22 of the container for mixing with the carrier 14. The assembly 10 can optionally be shaken by a user to optimally distribute the dosage product 12 within the carrier 14. The cap 40 can then be removed from the container 20, by unscrewing in the illustrated example, allowing a user to access the mixture of dosage product 12 and carrier 14, or the mixture may flow out of the housing portion 22 through the lower channel(s) 56.
(24) A second embodiment of a dosage dispensing cap and container assembly 110 is shown in
(25) The second embodiment of the assembly differs from the first embodiment in that it includes a first tamper evident device 170. The first tamper evident device 170 includes a tubular sleeve 172 that extends between a portion of the plunger 160 and a portion of the cap 140 to prevent depression of the plunger 160. In the illustrated embodiment, the sleeve 172 extends between the flange 166 of the plunger 160 and the connecting wall 146 of the cap 140. The sleeve 172 is preferably dimensioned such that it cannot be removed from the assembly 110 without breakage. Alternatively, the sleeve 172 can be configured to allow for removal without breakage, but not for replacement on the assembly 110 once removed therefrom. In this respect, absence of the sleeve 172 on the assembly 110 indicates that the plunger 160 may have been previously depressed, and the dosage 112 distributed in the carrier 114.
(26) The first tamper evident device 170 may optionally include removal structures including a pull tab 174 and perforations 176. When tension is applied to the pull tab 174, the sleeve 172 can be split along the perforations 176, permitting removal of the sleeve 172. Alternative types of removal structures may include devices that allow the sleeve 172 to be removed from the assembly 110 in-tact, but not replaced thereon.
(27) The cap 140, plunger 160, or both, may optionally be provided with centering structures to retain the first tamper evident device 170 in a centered position on the assembly 110. In the illustrated embodiment the cap 140 and plunger 160 each include outwardly projecting collars 141, 161, having outer diameters slightly less than the inner diameter of the sleeve 172.
(28) The second embodiment of the assembly 110 may further include a second tamper evident device 180. The second tamper evident device 180 includes a ring 182 attached to the cap 140 by a severable attachment mechanism. In the embodiment shown, the attachment mechanism includes a plurality of attachment tabs 184 that affix the ring 182 on the neck 128 of the container 120 at a position directly below the outer tubular body 144 of the cap 140.
(29) The ring 182 is configured to remain in position on the neck 128, even when the cap 140 is removed. In the illustrated embodiment, this is achieved by way of a lower abutment 186 provided on the ring 182 that engages an upper abutment 134 provided on the neck 128. The lower abutment 186 extends inward from an inner surface of the ring 182, and the upper abutment extends outward from an outer surface of the neck 128. When the cap 140 is removed from the container 120, by rotating to disengage the threads 132, 148 in the embodiment shown, the cap 140 is moved in an upward direction on the neck 128, prior to being completely removed therefrom. The lower abutment 186 contacts the upper abutment 134, preventing the ring 182 from moving upwards and being removed from the neck 128, and causing breakage of the attachment tabs 182. Broken attachment tabs 182 thus indicate that the cap 140 has previously been removed from the assembly 110, and that possible tampering has occurred, such as addition to or removal from the contents of the container 120.
(30) A third optional feature of the assembly shown in the embodiment of
(31) Further embodiments of the assembly could include only one of or any combination of the first or second tamper evident devices 170, 180 or the lowered upper wall 164 of the plunger.
(32) While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail above, the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described, which should be considered as merely exemplary.
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(33) TABLE-US-00001 10 Cap and Container Assembly 12 Dosage 14 Carrier 20 Container 22 Housing Portion 24 Body 26 Base 28 Neck 30 Opening 32 Outer Threads 40 Cap 42 Inner Tubular Body 44 Outer Tubular Body 46 Connecting Wall 48 Inner Threads 50 Inner Base Portion 52 Projection 56 Lower Channel 58 Lower Frangible Wall 60 Plunger 62 Plunger Tube 64 Upper Wall 66 Flange 68 Interior Space 70 Arm 72 Protrusion 74 Recess 76 Puncturing structure 78 Puncturing arms 80 Apex 110 Cap and Container Assembly 112 Dosage 114 Carrier 120 Container 122 Housing Portion 124 Body 126 Base 128 Neck 130 Opening 132 Outer Threads 134 Upper Abutment 140 Cap 141 Collar 142 Inner Tubular Body 144 Outer Tubular Body 146 Connecting Wall 148 Inner Threads 150 Inner Base Portion 152 Projection 156 Lower Channel 158 Lower Frangible Wall 160 Plunger 161 Collar 162 Plunger Tube 164 Upper Wall 166 Flange 168 Interior Space 170 First Tamper Evident Device 172 Sleeve 174 Pull Tab 176 Perforations 180 Second Tamper Evident Device 182 Ring 184 Attachment Tabs 186 Lower Abutment