SUPPORTING STRUCTURE FOR CONCURRENTLY SUPPORTING A PLURALITY OF CONTAINERS FOR SUBSTANCES FOR PHARMACEUTICAL, MEDICAL OR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS, TRANSPORT STRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT OR PACKAGING CONTAINER COMPRISING THE SAME
20180208377 ยท 2018-07-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/2814
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers for substances for pharmaceutical, medical or cosmetic applications, having a plurality of receptacles for accommodating the containers therein at least partially. Each of the receptacles has an open upper end for inserting the containers into the receptacles and a lower end having a retaining portion for delimiting an axial movement of the containers in the receptacles. Guiding portions are provided for guiding the containers into the receptacles during insertion. The guiding portions can have upper guiding and positioning portions close to the upper ends of the receptacles and lower guiding and positioning portions close to the lower ends of the receptacles, which are formed separately from each other and delimit a radial movement of the containers in the receptacles.
Claims
1. A supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers for substances for pharmaceutical, medical or cosmetic applications, comprising a plurality of receptacles for accommodating the containers therein at least partially, wherein each of the receptacles comprises an open upper end for inserting the containers into the receptacles and a lower end having a retaining portion for delimiting an axial movement of the containers in the receptacles, and guiding portions are provided for guiding the containers into the receptacles during insertion, wherein the guiding portions comprise upper guiding and positioning portions close to the upper ends of the receptacles and lower guiding and positioning portions close to the lower ends of the receptacles, which are formed separately from each other and delimit a radial movement of the containers in the receptacles, and wherein the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions are formed in one piece with the supporting structure.
2. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein between the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions in the longitudinal direction of the receptacles is a distance that is larger than the distance between the upper guiding and positioning portions and the upper ends of the receptacles and/or larger than the distance between the lower guiding and positioning portions and the lower ends of the receptacles.
3. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions due to their shape and dimensions act as rigid guiding and positioning portions for guiding and positioning the containers for substances for pharmaceutical, medical or cosmetic applications.
4. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the upper and/or lower guiding and positioning portions protrudes radially inwards into the receptacles, and wherein the upper and/or lower guiding and positioning portions have front ends that together enclose an upper or lower circle having a diameter which is equal to or slightly larger than the outer diameter of the containers to be accommodated in the respective region of the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions, respectively
5. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper guiding and positioning portions are arranged at angles offset to the lower guiding and positioning portions, if viewed in a plan view, and wherein the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions are not overlapping each other.
6. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the upper and/or lower guiding and positioning portions protrudes radially inwards into the receptacles, and wherein the lower guiding and positioning portions enclose a catching circle that has a diameter that is larger than the diameter of a circle of smallest diameter enclosed by the upper guiding and positioning portions.
7. The support structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the upper guiding and positioning portions have a diameter range extending from the diameter of the circle of smallest diameter enclosed by the upper guiding and positioning portions to the diameter of a catching circle enclosed by the upper guiding and positioning portions overlaps with the diameter range of the lower guiding and positioning portions extending from the diameter of the circle of smallest diameter enclosed by the lower guiding and positioning portions to the diameter of a catching circle enclosed by the lower guiding and positioning portions.
8. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the upper guiding and positioning portions are a plurality of upper and lower guiding and positioning portions that are assigned to each of the receptacles, which are arranged at constant angular distances to each other around the receptacles.
9. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the upper and/or lower guiding and positioning portions are each formed as narrow upper and lower ribs, respectively, extending in the longitudinal direction of the receptacles and projecting radially inward into the receptacles.
10. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the upper and/or lower ribs have front contact surfaces that are each formed with a profile, which is wedge-shaped in longitudinal direction or which is rounded off.
11. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper and/or lower ribs have front contact surfaces that each extend downward at an acute angle of inclination relative to the longitudinal direction of the receptacles.
12. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the angle of inclination is in the range between 0 and 3.
13. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the angle of inclination is in the range between 0.0 and 1.5.
14. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the angle of inclination is in the range between 0.0 and 0.5.
15. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper and/or lower ribs have front contact surfaces that are respectively configured concavely curved to correspond to the outer contour of the containers, or wherein front contact surfaces of the upper and/or lower guiding ribs are respectively formed convexly curved.
16. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the upper and/or lower guiding and positioning portions are each formed as ring segments extending in the longitudinal direction of the receptacles and projecting radially inwards into the receptacles, a radius of curvature of the ring segments being matched to the outer diameter of the receptacles for contacting the containers partially.
17. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper guiding ribs or the upper guiding and positioning portions are each formed in one piece with a peripheral web which delimits the upper end of a respective receptacle in radial direction.
18. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 17, wherein the peripheral webs protrude from an upper side or base plane of the supporting structure, and wherein the peripheral webs are provided with insertion bevels and have a wedge-shaped profile, if viewed in the longitudinal direction of the receptacles.
19. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 17, wherein the peripheral webs are higher at intersection regions of adjacent peripheral webs than at central portions between intersection regions.
20. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 19, further comprising additional axial connecting webs that extend downwards from the central portions of the peripheral webs, which are connected with the bottom side of the supporting structure.
21. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 17, further comprising retaining portions that are provided at axial connecting webs, which protrude perpendicularly from the upper side or base plane of the supporting structure and which are connected with intersection regions of respective two or of respective three peripheral webs.
22. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the lower guiding ribs are each formed in one piece with axial connecting webs which protrude perpendicularly from an upper side of the supporting structure.
23. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 22, wherein the axial connecting webs have lower ends that form a circumferential side wall, and wherein the lower guiding ribs are each formed in one piece with the circumferential side wall formed by the lower ends of the axial connecting webs.
24. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 9, further comprising insertion bevels that are respectively formed at the upper ends of the upper and/or lower guiding ribs, which extend at an angle relative to the associated upper or lower guiding ribs.
25. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining portions are formed as retaining protrusions projecting radially inward, the retaining protrusions enclosing respective openings at the lower ends of the receptacles.
26. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 25, wherein the retaining protrusions are interconnected by bottom webs which enclose the openings at the lower ends of the receptacles.
27. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 25, wherein the containers are in the form of cartridges having a cylindrical base body and an upper end with a narrowed neck portion and a shoulder portion adjoining said narrowed neck portion and passing into a cylindrical side wall of said containers, wherein the openings have an opening width that is matched to the upper ends of the containers such that the upper ends of the containers extend through the openings and that the shoulder portions of the containers rest directly on the retaining protrusions or bottom webs for limiting the axial displacement of the containers in the receptacles, when the cartridges are accommodated upside down in the receptacles.
28. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting structure has an upper side or base plane that is planar at least along the edge of the supporting structure, and wherein the receptacles have lower ends that are connected to each other via webs which together span a plane.
29. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receptacles are connected with each other by connecting webs, the receptacles being formed in such a manner that two supporting structures of identical configuration can be stacked one on top of the other in such a manner that the receptacles of an upper supporting structure are partially immersed into the receptacles of a supporting structure located underneath and that the connecting webs of an upper supporting structure are supported directly on an upper side or base plane of a supporting structure located underneath.
30. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receptacles have lengths that are adapted to the lengths of the containers in such a manner that the upper or lower ends of the containers protrude from the receptacles and are freely accessible from above the supporting structure.
31. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting structure is formed in one piece by injection molding from a plastic material, and wherein the supporting structure with the upper and lower guiding and portions sections is designed in such a manner that a two-part original mold with a lower mold and an upper mold can be used for production by injection molding from the plastic material.
32. A transport structure, consisting of a combination of a supporting structure and of a plurality of containers for substances for pharmaceutical, medical or cosmetic applications held at the supporting structure, wherein the supporting structure comprises a plurality of receptacles for accommodating the containers therein at least partially, wherein each of the receptacles comprises an open upper end for inserting the containers into the receptacles and a lower end having a retaining portion for delimiting an axial movement of the containers in the receptacles, and guiding portions are provided for guiding the containers into the receptacles during insertion, wherein the guiding portions comprise upper guiding and positioning portions close to the upper ends of the receptacles and lower guiding and positioning portions close to the lower ends of the receptacles, which are formed separately from each other and delimit a radial movement of the containers in the receptacles, and wherein the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions are formed in one piece with the supporting structure; and wherein the containers are accommodated in the receptacles the supporting structure at least partially and are retained in axial direction at the supporting structure.
33. The transport structure as claimed in claim 32, wherein the containers are vials which are accommodated upright in the receptacles, the upper guiding and positioning portions supporting the vials near the shoulder portions and the lower guiding and positioning portions supporting the vials near the bottoms.
34. The transporting structure as claimed in claim 32, wherein the containers are in the form of cartridges having a cylindrical base body and an upper end with a narrowed neck portion and a shoulder portion adjoining said narrowed neck portion and passing into a cylindrical side wall of said containers, wherein the cartridges are accommodated upside down in the receptacles, and wherein each openings has an opening width that is matched to the upper ends of the containers in such a manner that the upper ends of the containers extend through the openings and that the shoulder portions of the containers rest directly on the retaining protrusions or bottom webs for limiting the axial displacement of the containers in the receptacles.
35. The supporting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting structure is formed as an accommodating member in which the plurality of receptacles is formed as truncated conical receptacles in a regular arrangement and in one piece, so that the containers can be accommodated in the receptacles with their upper ends directed towards the bottoms of the receptacles while preventing a direct contact of adjacent containers accommodated in the receptacles of the accommodating member, wherein the receptacles are matched to the lengths of the containers for accommodating the containers in their entirety, and wherein the supporting structure further comprises a supporting member for covering the bottoms of the containers accommodated in the accommodating member, and wherein the supporting member is formed by a base plate having a flat support surface facing the receptacles.
36. A transport structure, consisting of a combination of a supporting structure and of a plurality of containers for substances for pharmaceutical, medical or cosmetic applications held by the supporting structure, wherein each of the receptacles comprises an open upper end for inserting the containers into the receptacles and a lower end having a retaining portion for delimiting an axial movement of the containers in the receptacles, and guiding portions are provided for guiding the containers into the receptacles during insertion, wherein the guiding portions comprise upper guiding and positioning portions close to the upper ends of the receptacles and lower guiding and positioning portions close to the lower ends of the receptacles, which are formed separately from each other and delimit a radial movement of the containers in the receptacles, wherein the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions are formed in one piece with the supporting structure, wherein the supporting structure is formed as an accommodating member in which a plurality of receptacles is formed as truncated conical receptacles in a regular arrangement and in one piece, wherein the receptacles are matched to the lengths of the containers for accommodating the containers in their entirety, and wherein the supporting structure further comprises a supporting member for covering the bottoms of the containers accommodated in the accommodating member, wherein the supporting member is formed by a base plate having a flat support surface facing the receptacles, and wherein the containers are accommodated in the receptacles with their upper ends directed towards the bottoms of the receptacles while preventing a direct contact of adjacent containers accommodated in the receptacles of the accommodating member and the containers are retained in axial direction at the supporting structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0070] In the following, the disclosure will be described in an exemplary manner with reference to the enclosed drawings, from which further features, advantages and problems to be solved will become apparent. In the drawings:
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[0104] In the drawings, identical reference numerals designate identical or technically equivalent elements or groups of elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
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[0106] Access openings 6 in the upper side 2 (cf.
[0107] Together, the bottom webs 12 span a plane, which serves to reinforce the receptacles 5 and the supporting structure 1. The bottom webs 12 enclose circular openings 13 at the lower ends of the receptacles 5.
[0108] Peripheral webs 10 protrude perpendicularly from the upper side 2 of the supporting structure 1. These are connected to each other in order to further strengthen the upper side 2, wherein each of them forms the upper end of the receptacles 5 and wherein these together act as a catching funnel in order to ease the insertion of the containers into the receptacles 5, as described below.
[0109] The receptacles 5 are formed by respective base units, as shown in
[0110] The peripheral webs 10 serve to separate the receptacles 5 at their upper ends. The clearance between adjacent axial connecting webs 11 is smaller than the outer diameter of the containers to be accommodated in the receptacles 5, so that the axial connecting webs 11 limit the radial displacement of the containers in receptacles 5 and prevent a collision between containers in directly adjacent receptacles 5. The slots 11b between the axial connecting webs 11 enable a visual inspection of the containers accommodated in the receptacles 5. At the same time, a considerable amount of material and weight can be saved because no partition walls are provided between the receptacles 5. Because of the connection of all peripheral webs 10 and of the bottom webs 12 with each other this results in a quite high stiffness of the supporting structure.
[0111] As can be seen in
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[0113] The upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs 15, 20 may extend perpendicularly and in parallel with the centerline of the receptacles 5, but may also be inclined at a small angle of inclination relative to the centerline, e.g. at an angle of inclination of the order of max. 0.5 or max. 1.0. This results in a linear or point-like or two-dimensional contact at the front ends of the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs 15, 20 at the contact points of the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs 15, 20 with the outer walls of the containers to be accommodated, e.g. of the vial shown in
[0114] As can be concluded from the plan view in
[0115] The accommodation of a vial in such a receptacle of a base unit according to the first embodiment is shown in
[0116] According to another preferred use, a supporting structure according to the present disclosure serves to hold cartridges 58 upside down in the receptacles 5, as shown in
[0117] If such a cartridge 58 is accommodated upside down in a receptacle of the base unit described above, as shown in
[0118] As can be concluded from
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[0120] The upper ridges of peripheral webs 10 extend from the axial connecting webs 11 in an arch-shape toward central portions 103 having a smaller height. At these central portions 103 additional connecting webs may be provided for further stiffening, as described in more detail below with reference to
[0121] Since the side flanks of the wedge-shaped peripheral webs 10 serve as insertion bevels for catching and guiding the containers perpendicularly from above into the receptacles 5. Since the side flanks of the wedge-shaped peripheral webs 10 together form a catching funnel having a significantly larger opening width than the outer diameter of the containers, according to the present disclosure the containers only need to be pre-positioned relative to the receptacles 5 with relatively low precision, e.g. by grippers or robots, which reduces the efforts for automation. After the containers have been pre-positioned relative to the receptacles 5, generally these may be released and slide freely into the receptacles 5.
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[0123] As can be concluded from
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[0125] A supporting structure 1, as described above, can be used for storage and transport of pharmaceutical containers such as vials or cartridges. For handling, the supporting structure 1 can be gripped and guided by grippers or the like via access openings 6 (cf.
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[0130] The receptacles 5 are limited by only four axial connecting webs 11, wherein retaining protrusions 12b protrude perpendicularly therefrom at their lower ends. As a difference to the previous embodiments, these retaining protrusions 12b are not connected to each other via a bottom web, although such a bottom web may in principle also be provided here. However, an adequate stiffness may still be achieved by appropriate material thickness of the lower ends of the axial connecting webs 11 and of the retaining protrusions 12b. Such a supporting structure 1 is suitable e.g. for holding vials, as shown in
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[0132] In this embodiment, the lower ends of the axial connecting webs 11, 110 are connected to each other, e.g. via the lower connecting webs 12a shown, so that also the underside of the supporting structure has a high stiffness.
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[0134] A supporting structure 1, as described above, can be formed in one piece particularly by injection molding from a plastic material.
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[0139] Since the guiding and positioning portions 15 and the lower guiding and positioning portions 20 can be formed independently of each other according to the present disclosure, the catching diameter cd of the catching circle 61a of the guide formed by the lower guiding and positioning portions 20 may be larger than the smallest diameter SD of the upper guide formed by the upper guiding and positioning portions 15.
[0140] Such a configuration would only be possible for a conventionally manufactured injection molded part having upper and lower guiding and positioning portions if the upper and lower guiding and positioning portions are arranged at an angular offset, which is not necessary according to the present disclosure. With one or more upper and lower guiding and positioning portions, which are arranged so as to overlap with each other if viewed in a plan view, the diameter of the guides formed by these guiding and positioning portions can only be reduced monotonously in the case of a conventional injection molded part. Any undercutting would cause problems during demolding.
[0141] On the other hand, the present disclosure makes it possible to design the diameter progression of the upper and lower guide independently of each other. Accordingly, the smallest diameter SD of the upper guide can be designed narrower, which would not be possible in the prior art due to the demolding bevel over the full length.
[0142] Similarly, the catching diameter cd of the lower guide can also be designed relatively large, which would also not be possible according to the prior art due to the full length of the demolding bevel due to the boundary condition that the diameter can only be reduced downwards.
[0143] As a result, a container can be simply inserted into the receptacles according to the present disclosure and is very precisely positioned not only in the area of the lower guide formed by the lower guiding and positioning portions but also in the area of the upper guide formed by the upper guiding and positioning portions.
[0144] As can be readily concluded from a comparison of
[0145] As described above in an exemplary manner with reference to
[0146] However, a supporting structure according to the present disclosure is basically also suitable for so-called tray solutions, particularly for vials, as shown in
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[0148] In order to form a transport structure, a supporting member may be placed on the accommodating member and be connected to it in such a manner that the bottoms of the vials accommodated in the accommodating member are covered. The supporting member is preferably formed by a base plate having a flat supporting surface facing the receptacles, on which the bottoms of the vials 51 are directly supported.
[0149] For such a tray system, the accommodating member and the supporting member generally may be produced of plastic material by injection molding, wherein the insertion bevels and guiding ribs may assist the demolding of the accommodating member in the manner described above.
[0150] If a non-sterile transport of the pharmaceutical containers is sufficient, the accommodating member may be formed by connecting it to the supporting member to form a non-sterile transport structure. If a sterile transport of the pharmaceutical containers is desired, the open side of the accommodating member may also be closed by a sealing film, for example by gluing along a flange-like edge of the accommodating member, possibly with additional welding spots to form a sterile transport structure.
[0151] For a sterile transport, such a transport or packaging container, together with other similar transport or packaging containers if necessary, may be placed in at least one sterile packaging bag and packed sterile against the environment. The at least one sterile packaging bag may have a gas-permeable portion or may even be made entirely of it, which is formed in particular by a mesh of plastic fibers such as polypropylene fibers (PP).
[0152] As will be readily apparent to the skilled person when studying the above description, due to their shape and dimensions the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs, which act as upper and lower guiding and positioning portions, are essentially to be regarded as rigid, stiff structures which do not deform significantly when the containers are guided. The choice of material also contributes to this effect. The upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs are preferably designed as relatively narrow upper and lower ribs in order to ensure the highest possible packing density of the supporting structure. However, the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs are not so narrow or short that the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs deform and buckle themselves when guiding the containers. When guiding the containers, the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs can be displaced slightly, if necessary, due to the general flexibility of the supporting structure itself, i.e. in particular due to the flexibility of the axial connecting webs and of the lower connecting webs.
[0153] Preferred dimensions of the upper and lower guiding and positioning lugs disclosed above are as follows:
[0154] the width of a single upper and/or lower guiding and positioning lug conveniently is in the range between 0.5 mm and 5 mm;
[0155] the width of a single upper and/or lower guiding and positioning lug is preferably in the range between 1 mm and 2 mm;
[0156] the length of a single upper and/or lower guiding and positioning lug conveniently is in the range between 0.5 mm and 20 mm;
[0157] the length of a single upper and/or lower guiding and positioning lug is preferably in the range between 5 and 20 mm;
[0158] the angular circumference of a single upper and/or lower guiding and positioning lug is conveniently in the range between 1 and 90;
[0159] the angular circumference of a single upper and/or lower guiding and positioning lug is preferably in the range between 5 and 20.
[0160] The above-mentioned dimensions in axial direction of the receptacles refer in particular to commercial lengths of vials, cartridges or syringe bodies for the storage of pharmaceutical drugs.
[0161] As explained above, a simple injection molding process is used to produce the one-piece supporting structure, while a simple mold with an upper mold and a lower mold is used, which conveniently does not have additional sliders to create complex undercuts or even double-walled structures on the supporting structure. This may result in certain restrictions regarding the geometry of the supporting structure. In particular, there can be no double-walled structure with a cavity in between in one direction of the supporting structure, for example in the axial direction of the receptacles or of axial connecting webs or transverse to them.
[0162] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope thereof. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0163] 1 supporting structure [0164] 2 upper side or base plane of supporting structure [0165] 2a bottom [0166] 3 upper rim [0167] 4 rounded corner region [0168] 5 opening or receptacle [0169] 6 access opening [0170] 10 peripheral web [0171] 100 wedge-shaped profile of peripheral web 10 [0172] 101 vertical edge [0173] 102 insertion bevel/side flank of peripheral web 10 [0174] 103 central section of peripheral web 10 [0175] 11 axial connecting web [0176] 11a upper end of axial connecting web 11/point of intersection of peripheral webs 10 [0177] 11b slot between axial connecting webs 11 [0178] 110 second axial connecting web [0179] 12 bottom web [0180] 12a lower connecting web [0181] 12b retaining protrusion [0182] 13 opening [0183] 14 recess [0184] 15 upper guiding and positioning lug [0185] 15a front end of upper guiding lug 15 [0186] 15b insertion bevel [0187] 16 guiding surface [0188] 17 gap [0189] 20 lower guiding and positioning lug [0190] 21 insertion bevel [0191] 30 protrusion [0192] 31 front side wall of protrusion 30 [0193] 32 side wall in transition region of protrusion 30 [0194] 35 recess [0195] 36 front side wall of recess 35 [0196] 37 side wall in transition region of recess 35 [0197] 40 side wall of receptacle 5 [0198] 41 bottom of receptacle 5 [0199] 50 outer contour of vial [0200] 51 vial/container [0201] 52 side wall [0202] 53 bottom [0203] 54 shoulder portion [0204] 55 narrowed neck portion [0205] 56 upper rim [0206] 560 crimped-on metal lid [0207] 57 filling opening [0208] 60a catching circle, formed by the upper guiding and positioning portions 15 [0209] 60b circle of smallest diameter, formed by the upper guiding and positioning portions 15 [0210] 61a catching circle, formed by the lower guiding and positioning portions 20 [0211] 61b circle of smallest diameter, formed by the lower guiding and positioning portions 20 [0212] 70 transport and packaging container [0213] 71 bottom of transport and packaging container 70 [0214] 72 lower side wall of transport and packaging container 70 [0215] 73 step of transport and packaging container 70 [0216] 74 upper side wall of transport and packaging container 70 [0217] 75 upper rim of transport and packaging container 70 [0218] 76 rounded corners of transport and packaging container 70