MIXING VIAL
20180200443 ยท 2018-07-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/2448
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/19
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/2451
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/284
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31596
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J1/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/19
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mixing vial having a hollow interior chamber with a tubular portion having distal and proximal open ends and a stopper positioned in sealing relationship in the tubular portion, the stopper having a hollow interior chamber with an open end and a dislodgeable plug positioned in and sealing the open end.
Claims
1. A mixing vial comprising: A vessel having a hollow interior chamber with a tubular portion having distal and proximal open ends; a stopper positioned in sealing relationship in said tubular portion; and said stopper having a hollow interior chamber with an open end with a dislodgeable plug positioned in and sealing said open end, whereby the plug may be dislodged by an injection needle to effect mixing of the contents of the stopper chamber and the vessel chamber.
2. The vial of claim 1, wherein said stopper is made entirely of elastomeric material.
3. The vial of claim 1, wherein said vessel contains an anesthetic drug and said interior chamber of said stopper contains a buffering reagent.
4. A mixing vial adapted for use in a cartridge syringe, said vial comprising: a vessel having a hollow interior chamber with a tubular portion having distal and proximal open ends; and an elastomeric piston slidably positioned in sealing relationship in said proximal end of said tubular portion, said piston having a hollow interior chamber with an open distal end with a dislodgeable plug positioned in and sealing said open end.
5. The vial of claim 4, wherein said plug is spherical in shape.
6. The vial of claim 4, wherein said vessel contains an anesthetic and said interior chamber of said piston contains a buffering reagent.
7. A mixing vial adapted for use in a cartridge syringe, said vial comprising: a vessel having a hollow interior chamber with a tubular portion having distal and proximal open ends; and a stopper positioned in sealing relationship in said distal end of said tubular portion, said stopper having a hollow interior chamber with an open, proximal end with a dislodgeable plug positioned in and sealing said open end.
8. The vial of claim 7, wherein a piston with a hollow recess in the distal face seals the proximal open end of the vessel.
9. The vial of claim 7, wherein the interior diameter of the vessel receiving the stopper is uniform throughout it's length.
10. The vial of claim 7, wherein the stopper is of a homogeneous elastomeric material.
11. The vial of claim 10, wherein the stopper has an annular ledge with an inward facing annular groove which receives the edge of the plug.
12. The vial of claim 7, wherein said cartridge contains an anesthetic and said interior chamber of said stopper contains a buffering solution.
13. The vial of claim 7, wherein said stopper is rigid, and has a pierceable elastomeric plug sealing the distal open end, and an elastomeric plug with a rigid strike plate sealing the proximal open end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Now referring to the drawings, a conventional prior art syringe/needle apparatus is illustrated in
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[0032] Broadly speaking, mixing vial 10 is a generally barrel shaped vessel 12 having a hollow interior chamber 14 and neck 16 having distal and proximal open ends, 18 and 20. An elastomeric, chambered stopper 22 is positioned in neck 16 and is in sealing relationship with interior facing wall 24 of neck 16.
[0033] Chambered stopper 22 has a hollow interior chamber 26 and an open proximal end 28 with a dislodgeable plug 30 positioned in and sealing said open end 28. Thus, annular edge 32 of plug 30 is tightly fit into annular groove 34 in radially inwardly extending stopper flange 36 of stopper 22. Vessel 12 may be made of glass, plastic or any other material suitable for use consistent with the purpose of the present invention. Stopper 22 may be made of elastomeric plastic or rubber material, including the typical vial stopper material in present use, which will seal well with adjacent surfaces. Plug 30 may be made of PTFE, or any material or combination of materials suitable for sealing with stopper 22 and resisting penetration of the needle. For instance, plug 30 may have an elastomeric body and edge, with a PTFE strike plate 31 attached to the needle side to prevent needle penetration.
[0034] Stopper 22 has a radially outwardly extending annular flange 38 and is retained in position on neck 16 by metal clip 40 which clips onto annular shoulder 42 on neck 16 and compresses flange 38 against distal face 45 of neck 16.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] In operation, the mixing vial 10 of the present invention is used in accordance with the following method. First, a mixing vial of the present invention is provided and its two chambers filled with suitable drugs or other materials which are desired to be kept separate and then mixed just before injection. Then, the vial is inverted and, using a typical disposable medical syringe 53 as illustrated in
[0037] Now referring to
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Chambered stopper-piston 122 has a hollow interior chamber 126 and an open distal end 128 with a dislodgeable plug 130 positioned in and sealing said open end 128. Thus, annular edge 132 of plug 30 is tightly fit into annular groove 134 in radially inwardly extending stopper flange 136 of stopper 122. Vessel 112 may be made of glass, plastic or any other material suitable for use consistent with the purpose of the present invention. Stopper-piston 122 may be made of elastomeric plastic or rubber material which will seal well with adjacent surfaces. Plug 130 may be made of PTFE, or any material or combination of materials suitable for sealing with stopper-piston 122 and resisting penetration of the harpoon-plunger 146. For instance, plug 130 may have an elastomeric body and edge, with a PTFE strike plate 131 attached to the harpoon side to prevent harpoon penetration. Plug 130 may take the form of a sphere, convex disc, or other forms, and may be used for agitation of the chemicals to be mixed. Stopper-piston 122 may have annular ribs 138 or other aids for sealing and stability.
[0040] Open distal end 118 of vessel 112 is sealed by rubber sealing cap 133 which is held in place by metal clip 140.
[0041] In use, it is intended that cap 133 will be pierced by needle 142, as illustrated in
[0042] Another embodiment is shown in
[0043] Chambered stopper 222 has a hollow interior chamber 226 and an open proximal end 228 with a dislodgeable plug 230 positioned in and sealing said open end 228. Thus, annular edge 232 of plug 230 is tightly fit into annular groove 234 in radially inwardly extending stopper flange 236 of stopper 222. The proximal face of stopper flange 236 may have radial grooves 237 to provide flow should plug 230 become lodged against proximal face of flange 236 after dislodgement from groove 234.
[0044] Vessel 212 may be made of glass, plastic or any other material suitable for use consistent with the purpose of the present invention. Stopper 222 may be made of an elastomeric plastic or rubber material, including the typical vial stopper material in present use, which will seal well with adjacent surfaces. Plug 230 may be made of PTFE, or any material or combination of materials suitable for sealing with stopper 222 and resisting penetration of the needle. For instance, plug 230 may have an elastomeric body and edge, with a PTFE strike plate 233 attached to the needle side to prevent needle penetration. Stopper 222 may have annular ribs or other sealing and retentive aids. Neck 216 may have inwardly facing grooves, ledges, or flanges to aid in sealing and retention of stopper 222.
[0045] Open proximal end 220 of vessel 212 is sealed by piston 252. Piston 252 is shown with a hollow recess 254 in the distal face which adds available volume inside the interior chamber 214 of the mixing vial 210 and prevents damage to the proximal end of needle 142 as piston 252 translates distally.
[0046] In use, it is intended that stopper 222 will be pierced by needle 142, as illustrated in
[0047] While embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is subject to variations and modifications and it is intended that the invention will be limited only by the following claims. For example, as alternatives to the embodiments disclosed, the vial may be of three or more chambers instead of two, allowing the mixing of more components. The vial may serve to enhance the in-situ mixing of chemicals in applications not specifically mentioned here or in applications not yet contemplated. The materials to be mixed in either chamber may be a solid, powdered solid, fluid, gas, or a mixture of any or all of the above. Coloring, clouding, or other reagents may be used to visually indicate mixing of the components or leakage of the seals between the chambers or the exterior. The plug to be dislodged may be rigid, or mainly rigid with an elastic portion or mainly elastic with a rigid portion. The stopper may be elastic, or mainly elastic with a rigid portion, or mainly rigid with an elastic portion. Any of the parts may include features that improve, simplify, or shorten the manufacturing of those parts or improve, simplify, or shorten the assembling of the overall apparatus. Any of the parts or the overall apparatus may include features that improve the visual marketing appeal of the apparatus. The vessel or any part of the vessel, while described in the embodiments as having a generally circular cross-section in one plane, may have any other shape in cross-section that permits use.