A Stopper for a Medicament Container
20190009034 ยท 2019-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/31521
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stopper for use within a medicament container, preferably a plastic container, is presented having a main body defining an open distal end and a closed proximal end, where the main body has a longitudinal axis L. A cup shaped tip portion is integrally formed with the main body adjacent the closed proximal end and a distally extending flexible skirt extends from a distal end outer surface of the main body, where the distally extending flexible skirt has a rib which extends radially outward around a perimeter of the distally extending flexible skirt. A proximally extending flexible skirt extends from a proximal end outer surface of the main body, where the proximally extending flexible skirt has at least two ribs which extend radially outward around a perimeter of the proximally extending flexible skirt and that are axially spaced apart along the proximally extending flexible skirt.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A stopper for use within a medicament container, the stopper comprising: a main body defining an open distal end and a closed proximal end, the main body having a longitudinal axis L; a cup shaped tip portion integrally with the main body adjacent the closed proximal end; a distally extending flexible skirt extending from a distal end of the main body, where the distally extending flexible skirt comprises a rib which extends radially outward around a perimeter of the distally extending flexible skirt; a proximally extending flexible skirt extending from a proximal end of the main body, where the proximally extending flexible skirt comprises at least one rib that extends radially outward around a perimeter of the proximally extending flexible skirt.
12. A stopper according to claim 11, wherein the cup shaped tip portion is integrally formed with the main body adjacent the closed proximal end.
13. A stopper according to claim 11, wherein the distally extending flexible skirt extends from a distal end outer surface of the main body.
14. A stopper according to claim 11, wherein the proximally extending flexible skirt extends from a proximal end outer surface of the main body.
15. A stopper according to claim 11, wherein the proximally extending flexible skirt comprises an integral part of the main body.
16. A stopper according to claim 11, wherein the proximally extending flexible skirt comprises at least a first and a second rib.
17. A stopper according to claim 16, wherein the first and second rib are axially spaced apart along the proximally extending flexible skirt.
18. A stopper according to claim 11 wherein each of the ribs has an outer periphery configured to contact an inner surface of the medicament container to form an active seal.
19. A stopper according to claim 11 wherein the main body has an outer surface located between the distally extending flexible skirt and the proximally extending flexible skirt, where the outer surface is positioned a predetermined radial distance away from the outer periphery of the ribs to minimize the area of contact of main body with an inner surface of the medicament container to reduce static friction between the distally extending flexible skirt and the proximally extending flexible skirt and the inner surface of the medicament container and to reduce break-loose force.
20. A stopper according to claim 11 wherein the distally extending skirt is configured to form a pocket that creates a positive fluid pressure chamber when the stopper is moved axially in the proximal direction within the medicament container.
21. A stopper according to claim 11 wherein the main body includes an inner cavity having a curved contour surface formed from a sidewall portion of the main body extending to the core member.
22. A stopper according to claim 21, where the inner cavity is configured to accept and connect a forward end of a plunger rod such that an axial force applied to the plunger rod in a proximal direction causes a radial force to be applied to the stopper such that the proximally extending flexible skirt engages an inner surface of the medicament container.
23. A stopper according to claim 11 wherein the closed proximal end comprises a projection nose having a diameter.
24. A stopper according to claim 23 wherein the diameter of the projection nose is smaller than the main body.
25. A stopper according to claim 11 where the proximally extending flexible skirt projects radially outward from the longitudinal axis L by an angle .
26. The stopper according to claim 25 where angle is less than about 10 degrees.
27. A stopper according to claim 25 where the distally extending flexible skirt projects radially outward from the longitudinal axis L by an angle .
28. A stopper according to claim 27 where angle is greater than angle .
29. A stopper according to claim 11, further comprising a core member comprising a circumferentially extending axially directed sealing lip.
30. A stopper according to claim 11, wherein the cup shaped tip portion comprises a projection nose.
31. A stopper according to claim 30, wherein the projection nose comprises a hollow circumferential projection nose.
32. A stopper according to claim 31, wherein the projection nose defines a central cavity that allows the projection nose to flex.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0017] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the more detailed description presented below and the accompanying drawings which are presented by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitations of the present disclosure, and wherein:
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[0024] Corresponding parts are marked with the same reference symbols in all figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] In the present application, when the term distal part/end is used, this refers to the part/end of a stopper, or the parts/ends of the members thereof, which is/are located the furthest away from a medicament delivery site of the patient. Correspondingly, when the term proximal part/end is used, this refers to the part/end of the stopper, or the parts/ends of the members thereof, which, is/are located closest to the medicament delivery site of the patient.
[0026] Reference is made now to
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[0028] The stopper 4 is for use within a medicament container 2; preferably one made of plastic. Stopper 4 comprises a main body 40 defining an open distal end 41 and a closed proximal end 42. The main body 40 extends along a longitudinal axis L of the stopper 4. The stopper 4 may have a unique and distinctive tip configuration defined by core member 19, including a circumferentially extending axially directed sealing or wiper lip 21 that defines the proximal end of a flexible proximal extending skirt 47. Wiper lip 21 may project outwardly at a predetermined lead angle (see
[0029] The stopper 4 also comprises a cup shaped tip portion 43 integrally formed with the main body 40 adjacent the closed proximal end 42. This construction allows for a complete bottoming out of the closed proximal end 42 into the front inner outlet opening part 2a of the medicament container 2.
[0030] Moreover, as illustrated in
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[0032] The sealing engagement is enhanced by the presence of the ribs 46, 49 on the outer periphery of skirts 44 & 47, respectively, as shown in
[0033] The stopper main body 40 has an outer surface 50 between the skirts 44 and 47. The outer surface 50 is positioned a predetermined distance D away from the inner surface 20 of the medicament container 2 to minimize the area of contact of the skirts 44, 47 with the inner wall 20 of medicament container 2. (see
[0034] The stopper main body 40 also includes an inner cavity 51 defined by a curved contour from a sidewall portions 51a and 51b of the main body 40 that extends to the core member 19. Preferably, sidewall portion 51b has a smaller internal diameter than sidewall portion 51a. The inner surface 51a and/or 51b is configured for contact and attachment with connector 22, which is preferably a tapered connector, on the forward (proximal) end 5a of the plunger rod 5 to apply a radial force through stopper 4 to seal and contain the medicinal agent 1 within the medicament container 2 upon the application of a forward driving force to the distal end 5b of plunger or piston rod 5.
[0035] The stopper 4 has closed proximal end 42 that is shaped to include a hollow circumferential projection nose 18 having a smaller diameter than the main body 40. Projection nose 18 has a central cavity 18a that allows projection nose 18 to flex and conform to the proximal inner outlet opening surface 2a of medicament container 2. A minimal deflection of projection nose 18 is required by application of an axial force on plunger rod 5 transmitted through the inner cavity 51 of the stopper 4 to cause projection nose 18 to bottom out against the proximal inner outlet opening surface 2a of the medicament container 2. This bottoming out creates a pressure in the proximal direction directed through injection needle 3 that prevents reflux and minimizes the amount of liquid medicinal agent that will remain within the medicament container at the end of the plunger rod stroke, i.e., at the conclusion of the medicament delivery.
[0036] Furthermore, in the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. A single unit may fulfill the functions of several features recited in the claims. The terms essentially, about, approximately and the like in connection with an attribute or a value particularly also define exactly the attribute or exactly the value, respectively. Any reference signs in the claims should not be considered as limiting the scope.
[0037] It is however to be understood that embodiments described above and shown in the drawings are to be regarded only as non-limiting examples of the present invention and that may be modified within the scope of the appended patent claims. As such, the foregoing description of the specific embodiments are intended to reveal the general nature of the disclosure so others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept, and therefore such adaptations and modifications are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. Moreover, the phraseology or terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.