Spacer Structure for Separating Two Stacked Tubs Configured for the Storage and/or Transport of a Plurality of Medical Containers, and a Packaging Including Said Spacer Structure
20240043170 · 2024-02-08
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Abstract
The spacer structure is configured to be arranged between a first tub and a second tub stacked onto each other along a central vertical axis A. The spacer structure includes a central portion and supporting arms outwardly extending from said central portion. The supporting arms and the central portion are configured to be located between a cover film of the first tub and a bottom of the second tub. The supporting arms further include first maintaining means configured to prevent radial displacements of the first tub relative to the spacer structure and second maintaining means configured to prevent radial displacements of the second tub relative to the spacer structure.
Claims
1. A packaging comprising a first tub stacked onto a second tub along a vertical axis A, and a spacer structure arranged between the first tub and the second tub, said first tub and said second tub being configured for the transport or storage of a plurality of medical containers such as syringes, wherein the spacer structure comprises: a central portion, supporting arms outwardly extending from said central portion, said supporting arms said central portion being configured to be located between a cover film of the first tub and a bottom of the second tub; wherein the supporting arms comprise first maintaining means configured to prevent radial displacements of the first tub relative to the spacer structure; and second maintaining means configured to prevent radial displacements of the second tub relative to the spacer structure.
2. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the supporting arms are plate-shaped.
3. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the supporting arms are distributed at regular angles around the vertical axis A.
4. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the supporting arms form a Y-shaped, H-shaped or X-shaped spacer structure.
5. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein at least two of the supporting arms are configured to engage a same side of the first tub.
6. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second maintaining means include protrusions protruding from, respectively, a first side and an opposite second side of the supporting arms.
7. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions are shaped to engage lateral sides or corners of, respectively, the first tub or the second tub.
8. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the spacer structure is made of a polymer material, a cellulose material such as molded cellulose or a combination thereof.
9. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the central portion comprises a notch or a window.
10. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the spacer structure is arranged between a cover film of the first tub and a bottom of the second tub.
11. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the packaging comprises a single sealing bag enclosing at least the first tub, the second tub and the spacer structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The invention and the advantages arising therefrom will clearly emerge from the detailed description that is given below with reference to the appended drawings as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0037] With reference to
[0038] The tub 100 includes a bottom end 108 and an opposite upper end 110, said upper end 110 defining an opening 112. The bottom and upper ends 108, 110 may be connected by lateral walls 114. The lateral walls 114 may taper towards the bottom end 108 and said bottom end 108 may include a closed bottom wall 116. The upper end 110 may be provided with a flange 118 and the opening 112 is usually sealed by a cover film, typically a Tyvek film (not shown). The cover film is substantially orthogonal to the vertical axis A. The cover film is permeable to sterilization gases, such as ethylene oxide (EtO) and is attached, for example glued, onto the peripheral flange 118 of the tub 100. In the removal process of the nest 104 from the tub 100, the cover film is manually or automatically peeled off.
[0039] With reference to
[0040] The spacer structure 1 includes a central portion 4 and several supporting arms 2 substantially extending in a horizontal plane orthogonal to the vertical axis A. In the example shown on
[0041] The arms 2 may cross each other substantially at a central portion 4 of the spacer structure 1 and may extend in a straight radial direction from said central portion 4. The central portion 4 extends orthogonally to the vertical axis A and connects an inner end 20 of the supporting arms 2. The central portion 4 is preferably plate-shaped and may be in the form of a square or disc or rectangular plate. The central portion 4 may also be in the form of a ring, such as a rectangular ring as illustrated in
[0042] As visible in
[0043] Although not necessary, adjacent arms 2 may be separated by a predetermined angle and therefore be regularly distributed around the vertical axis A. For example, the four arms 2 may be orthogonal to each other and thus separated by a 90 angle. The angle may be 120 if the spacer structure 1 includes three arms 2 or 45 if the spacer structure 1 includes eight arms 2.
[0044] The spacer structure 1 further includes first and second maintaining means for maintaining the first and second tubs 100a, 100b in a stable manner relative to the vertical axis A.
[0045] The first maintaining means may be configured to engage the flange 118 of the first tub 100a such that the first tub 100a is laterally blocked by said first maintaining means. They may be provided at the outer end 22 of the supporting arms 2. By outer end it is meant the end furthest from the vertical axis A and the central portion of the spacer structure 1. The inner end, i.e. the end closest to the vertical axis A, of the supporting arms 2 are connected to the central portion 4, and may be connected to each other.
[0046] The second maintaining means may be configured to engage the bottom 108 of the second tub 100b such that the second tub 100b is laterally blocked by said second maintaining means. With reference to
[0047] The second maintaining extend opposite the first maintaining means. More specifically, the first and second maintaining means are located on opposite sides of the spacer structure 1.
[0048] In the illustrative embodiment of
[0049] The first and second maintaining means maintain the first and second tubs 100a, 100b aligned and centered along to the vertical axis A.
[0050] In the illustrative embodiment of
[0051] With reference to
[0052] Preferably, the spacer structure 1 is made of a polymer material or a cellulose material. For instance, the spacer structure 1 may be of polypropylene PP, polystyrene PS, polyethylene terephthalate PET, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene ABS, polycarbonate PC, or combinations thereof.
[0053] The spacer structure 1, i.e. the central portion 4, the supporting arms 2, and the first and second maintaining means may be made of a single piece.
[0054] The
[0055] As visible in
[0056] The arms 2 extend between the cover film of the first tub 100a and the bottom wall 116 of the second tub 100b.
[0057] Thanks to the spacer structure 1, the stack of the first and second tubs 100a, 100b is stabilized. The cardboard used in order to stack several tubs on a same row is not necessary anymore, and thus it is possible to enclose a line of these tubs 100a, 100b in a single sealing bag 10. It is contemplated that the packaging 8 may comprise more than two stacked tubs 100, such as for instance a stack of three tubs separated by two spacer structures 1 or a stack of four tubs 100 separated by three spacer structures 1.