Self closing and opening filling needle, needle holder, filler and method
10017286 ยท 2018-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B39/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B55/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B39/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B55/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B39/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for filling a device having a penetrable septum and a sealed chamber. The apparatus includes a filling member engageable with the penetrable septum to penetrate the septum, port(s), and a closure. The closure and filling member are movable between (i) a first position wherein the closure closes the port(s), and (ii) a second position opening the port(s). The filling member and/or septum is movable relative to the other between (i) a first position wherein the filling member is spaced from the septum, and (ii) a second position wherein the filling member is penetrated through the septum and in communication with the sealed chamber. A locking device is movable between (i) a locked position locking the closure and/or filling member in the first position, and (ii) an unlocked position allowing movement of the closure and/or filling member relative to the other and into the second position.
Claims
1. An apparatus for transferring substance into a device including a penetrable septum and a chamber in fluid communication with the penetrable septum, comprising: a hollow filling member, a penetrating tip formed at one end of the filling member that is engageable with the penetrable septum to penetrate the septum, at least one port in fluid communication between an interior of the hollow filling member and an exterior of the hollow filling member, and a closure, wherein (A) one or more of the closure or filling member is movable between (i) a first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port and forms a fluid-tight seal between the at least one port and ambient atmosphere to maintain sterility of the at least one port and the interior of the filling member, and (ii) a second position opening the at least one port to allow substance to pass between said interior and said exterior; and (B) one or more of the filling member or septum is movable relative to the other between (i) a first position wherein the penetrating tip is not penetrating the septum, and (ii) a second position wherein the penetrating tip is penetrated through the septum and in communication with the chamber of the device; and a locking device movable between (i) a locked position locking one or more of the closure or filling member in the first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port, and (ii) an unlocked position allowing movement of one or more of the closure or filling member relative to the other and into the second position opening the at least one port.
2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1, further comprising a filling member mount, wherein the hollow filling member is mountable thereto and the filling member mount is movable with the filling member between (i) the first position wherein the penetrating tip is not penetrating the septum, and (ii) the second positions wherein the penetrating tip is penetrated through the septum.
3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the locking device includes a compression plate engageable with the closure, and wherein one or more of the filling member mount or compression plate is movable relative to the other.
4. An apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the locking device further includes a cam movable between (i) a locked position preventing movement of the filling member relative to the compression plate and closure, and (ii) an unlocked position allowing movement of the filling member relative to the compression plate and closure.
5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the cam defines a plurality of unlocked positions depending on a degree of movement of the filling member relative to the compression plate and closure.
6. An apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the filling member mount includes a bearing member, and the cam is pivotally mounted adjacent to and engageable with the bearing member.
7. An apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein (i) in the locked position of the cam, the cam is engaged with the bearing member and the compression plate to prevent movement of the compression plate relative to the filling member mount, and (ii) in the unlocked position of the cam, the cam is movable relative to the bearing member to allow movement of one or more of the filling member mount or compression plate relative to the other.
8. An apparatus as defined in claim 3, further comprising a spring that biases the compression plate against the closure.
9. An apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the cam is pivotally mounted, the compression plate is spring biased against the closure, and the filling member is movable relative to the closure against the bias of a spring.
10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the cam includes a bearing member that facilitates pivotal movement of the cam and movement of the filling member relative to the closure.
11. An apparatus as defined in claim 3, further comprising a device mount, wherein the device is mountable thereto, and the filling member mount is movable relative to the device mount between (i) the first position wherein the penetrating tip is not penetrating the septum, and (ii) the second position wherein the penetrating tip is penetrated through the septum and in communication with the chamber of the device.
12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein during a first phase of penetration of the septum by the penetrating tip, the locking device is in its locked position, and during a second phase of penetration, the locking device is in its unlocked position.
13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the closure defines a tip at a juncture of the closure and penetrating tip, and the septum defines an interior surface in communication with an interior of the chamber, and during the second phase of penetration, the tip of the closure is located within the septum and is prevented from penetrating through the interior surface.
14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein the device mount includes a stop engageable with one or more of the closure or compression plate to prevent further movement of the closure in a direction from the first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port toward the second position opening the at least one port, during the first phase of penetration neither the closure nor the compression plate is engaged with the stop, and during the second phase of penetration one or more of the closure or compression plate is engaged with the stop.
15. An apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein the locking device further includes a cam movable between (i) a locked position preventing movement of the filling member relative to the compression plate and closure, and (ii) an unlocked position allowing movement of the filling member relative to the compression plate and closure, and the cam includes a first end engageable with a bearing member, and a second end engageable with the device mount.
16. An apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein during the second phase of penetration, the second end of the cam engages the device mount and pivots the cam relative to the bearing member with further movement in the direction from the first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port toward the second position opening the at least one port.
17. An apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the cam is pivotally mounted on the filling member mount, and includes a bearing engageable with the compression plate, and a spring that biases the cam into its locked position, and that allows pivotal movement of the cam relative to the compression plate against the bias of the spring in its unlocked position.
18. An apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein the septum defines an interior surface in fluid communication with the chamber, and a stop prevents movement of the closure through the interior surface of the septum, but allows movement of the penetrating tip and at least one port through the interior surface and into fluid communication with the chamber.
19. An apparatus as defined in claim 16, wherein the cam includes a second bearing member mounted on the second end thereof, and engageable with the device mount to facilitate movement of the cam relative to the device mount.
20. An apparatus for transferring substance into a device with a filling member assembly, wherein the device includes a penetrable septum and a chamber in fluid communication with the penetrable septum, and the filling member assembly includes a hollow filling member, a penetrating tip formed at one end of the filling member that is engageable with the penetrable septum to penetrate the septum, at least one port in fluid communication between an interior of the hollow filling member and an exterior of the hollow filling member, and a closure, wherein (A) one or more of the closure or filling member is movable between (i) a first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port and forms a fluid-tight seal between the at least one port and ambient atmosphere to maintain sterility of the at least one port and the interior of the filling member, and (ii) a second position opening the at least one port to allow substance to pass between said interior and said exterior; and (B) one or more of the filling member or septum is movable relative to the other between (i) a first position wherein the penetrating tip is not penetrating the septum, and (ii) a second position wherein the penetrating tip is penetrated through the septum and in communication with the sealed chamber of the device; the apparatus comprising: a locking device movable between (i) a locked position locking one or more of the closure or filling member in the first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port, and (ii) an unlocked position allowing movement of one or more of the closure or filling member relative to the other and into the second position opening the at least one port.
21. An apparatus for transferring substance into a device including a penetrable septum and a chamber in fluid communication with the penetrable septum, comprising: first means for filling that is engageable with the penetrable septum for penetrating the septum, and including second means for placing an interior of the first means in fluid communication with an exterior of the first means; third means for closing and opening the second means, wherein (A) one or more of the third means or first means is movable between (i) a first position wherein the third means closes the second means and forms a fluid-tight seal between the second means and ambient atmosphere to maintain sterility of the second means and the interior of the first means, and (ii) a second position opening the second means to allow substance to pass between said interior and said exterior; and (B) one or more of the first means or septum is movable relative to the other between (i) a first position wherein the first means is not penetrating the septum, and (ii) a second position wherein the first means is penetrated through the septum and the second means is in communication with the sealed chamber of the device; and fourth means movable between (i) a locked position for locking one or more of the third means or first means in the first position wherein the third means closes the second means, and (ii) an unlocked position for allowing movement of one or more of the third means or first means relative to the other and into the second position opening the second means.
22. A apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein the first means is a needle, the second means is a port, the third means is a closure, and the fourth means is a locking device.
23. A method of transferring substance into a device including a penetrable septum and a chamber in fluid communication with the penetrable septum, comprising: penetrating the septum with a penetrating tip of a hollow filling member including at least one port adjacent to the penetrating tip in fluid communication between an interior and an exterior of the hollowing filling member, and a closure, wherein the penetrating tip is formed at one end of the filling member and engageable with the penetrable septum to penetrate the septum and (A) one or more of the closure or filling member is movable between (i) a first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port and forms a fluid-tight seal between the at least one port and ambient atmosphere to maintain sterility of the at least one port and the interior of the filling member, and (ii) a second position opening the at least one port to allow substance to pass between said interior and said exterior; and (B) one or more of the filling member or septum is movable relative to the other between (i) a first position wherein the penetrating tip is not penetrating the septum, and (ii) a second position wherein the penetrating tip is penetrated through the septum and in communication with the sealed chamber of the device; during a first phase of penetration of the septum, locking one or more of the filling member or closure in a closed position with the closure closing the at least one port and forming a fluid-tight seal between the at least one port and ambient atmosphere to maintain sterility of the at least one port and the interior of the filling member using a locking device movable between (i) a locked position locking one or more of the closure or filling member in the first position wherein the closure closes the at least one port, and (ii) an unlocked position allowing movement of one or more of the closure or filling member relative to the other and into the second position opening the at least one port; during a second phase of penetration of the septum, unlocking and allowing relative movement of one or more of the closure or filling member relative to the other, and opening the at least one port into fluid communication with the chamber of the device; and introducing a flow of substance through the open at least one port of the hollow filling member and into the device.
24. A method as defined in claim 23, further comprising terminating the flow of substance through the at least one port, withdrawing the hollow filling member from the septum, and allowing the septum to reseal itself upon withdrawal of the hollow filling member therefrom.
25. A method as defined in claim 23, further comprising: during a first phase of withdrawal, moving the filling member relative to the closure and into the closed position with the closure closing the at least one port and forming a fluid-tight seal between the port and ambient atmosphere to maintain sterility of the at least one port and the interior of the filling member; and during a second phase of withdrawal, locking one or more of the filling member or the closure in the closed position.
26. A method as defined in claim 23, wherein the closure defines a tip at a juncture of the closure and penetrating tip, and the septum defines an interior surface in communication with an interior of the chamber, and during the second phase of penetration, maintaining the tip of the closure within the septum and preventing the tip of the closure from penetrating through the interior surface of the septum.
27. A method as defined in claim 23, further comprising resealing the resulting penetration aperture in the septum by one or more of applying radiation, thermal energy, liquid sealant or a chemical agent thereto, or by mechanical resealing.
28. A method as defined in claim 23, further comprising, during the locking step, engaging one or more of the filling member or the closure with the locking device to lock said one or more of the filling member or closure in the first position, and, during the unlocking step, disengaging the locking device from said one or more of the filling member or the closure to allow said movement of one or more of the filling member or closure relative to the other and into the second position opening the at least one port.
29. A method as defined in claim 23, further including allowing movement of one or more of the filling member or closure relative to the septum in the locked position.
30. An apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, in the locked position, the locking device engages one or more of the filling member or the closure to lock said one or more of the filling member or closure in the first position, and, in the unlocked position, the locking device is disengaged from said one or more of the filling member or the closure to allow said movement of one or more of the filling member or closure relative to the other and into the second position opening the at least one port.
31. An apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein, in the locked position, one or more of the filling member or closure is movable relative to the septum.
32. An apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein, in the locked position, the locking device engages one or more of the filling member and the closure to lock said one or more of the closure or filling member in the first position, and, in the unlocked position, the locking device is disengaged from said one or more of the filling member and the closure to allow said movement of one or more of the closure or filling member relative to the other and into the second position opening the at least one port.
33. An apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein, in the locked position, one or more of the filling member or closure is movable relative to the septum.
34. An apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein, in the locked position, the fourth means engages one or more of the first means and the third means to lock said one or more of the third means or first means in the first position, and, in the unlocked position, the fourth means is disengaged from said one or more of the first means and the third means to allow said movement of one or more of the third means or first means relative to the other and into the second position opening the second means.
35. An apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein, in the locked position, one or more of the filling member or closure is movable relative to the septum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CURRENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(18) The present application discloses an apparatus 10 (see
(19) As can be seen in
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(22) The apparatus 10 further includes a filling member mount or holder 30, and each filling needle assembly 17 is mountable thereto. The filling member mount 30 is movable with each filling needle assembly 17 between the first and second positions. As can be seen in
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(27) Each cam 26 includes a first or upper end 46 engageable with the respective bearing member 32, and a second or lower end 48 engageable with the device mount 36. As shown in
(28) As can be seen, each septum 14 defines an interior surface 15 in fluid communication with the chamber 16. Each stop 40 prevents movement of the closure 22 through the interior surface 15 of the septum 14, but allows movement of the penetrating tip 20 and port(s) 24 through the interior surface and into fluid communication with the chamber 16.
(29) A method of operation of the apparatus 10 to fill one or more devices 12, such as sterile or aseptic filling of sterile or aseptic chambers 16 of such devices, includes the following steps:
(30) Penetrating each septum 14 with the penetrating tip 20 of a respective closed filling member 18;
(31) During the first phase of penetration of the septum 14 (see
(32) During the second phase of penetration of the septum 14 (see
(33) Introducing a flow of substance through the open port(s) 24 of the filling member 18 and into the sealed, sterile or aseptic chamber 16 of the device 12 (see
(34) The method further includes terminating the flow of substance through the port(s) 24, withdrawing the filling member 18 from the septum 14, and allowing the septum 14 to reseal itself upon withdrawal of the filling member 18 therefrom (see
(35) The method of operation further includes: during a first phase of withdrawal (see
(36) As can be seen, the shutter or closure 22 defines a tip 38 at the juncture of the shutter and penetrating tip 20 of the hollow filling member 18, and the septum 14 defines an interior surface 15 in communication with the interior of the chamber 16. During the second phase of penetration, the tip 38 of the closure 22 is preferably maintained within the septum 14 and prevented from penetrating through the interior surface 15 of the septum 14.
(37) The method of operation preferably further includes resealing the resulting penetration aperture in the septum 14 by any one or more of applying radiation, thermal energy, liquid sealant, or a chemical agent thereto, or by mechanical resealing.
(38) The filling needle assembly, fillers and methods described herein may take the form of any of the filling members or assemblies, fillers and methods disclosed in any of the following co-pending patent applications that are hereby expressly incorporated by reference in their entireties as part of the present disclosure: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/450,306, filed Apr. 18, 2012, entitled NEEDLE WITH CLOSURE AND METHOD; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/214,890, filed Mar. 15, 2014, entitled CONTROLLED NON-CLASSIFIED FILLING DEVICE AND METHOD; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/917,562, filed Jun. 13, 2013, entitled DEVICE WITH PENETRABLE SEPTUM, FILLING NEEDLE AND PENETRABLE CLOSURE, AND RELATED METHOD.
(39) As may be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein, numerous changes and modifications may be made to the above-described and other embodiments of the present invention without departing from its scope as defined in the claims. In particular, the locking device 25 may take any of numerous different forms or configurations that are currently known or that later become known. In another embodiment, each cam is pivotally mounted on one end to the filling member mount 30, and includes a bearing member at the other end which is slidably engageable with the compression plate 28. A spring, such as a torsion spring, normally biases the cam and its bearing member into the locked position wherein the cam engages the compression plate, and the compression plate engages the lower flange of the respective closure to prevent relative movement of the hollow filling member and closure. During the second phase of penetration, the filling member mount is moved relative to the compression plate which, in turn, causes the cam to pivot against the bias of its spring from the locked into the unlocked position. During this pivotal movement, the bearing member of the cam slidably engages the compression plate to facilitate the pivotal movement. In another embodiment, the locking device 25 is electrically or electro-mechanically actuated, and/or includes an optical or other type of sensor to sense the position of the closure 22 and/or the filling member 18 and lock and unlock the closure 22 and the filling member 18 in accordance with the above teachings.
(40) In addition, the components of the filling apparatus 10 and the device to be filled 12 may take any of numerous different configurations, or may be made of any of numerous different materials, that are currently known, or that later become known. For example, rather than taking the form of a needle, the filling member 18 could take the form of a cannula. The device to be filled 12, on the other hand, could include a one-way filling valve, and an elastic septum that receives the filling cannula, forms an annular interface with the filling cannula, and decontaminates the filling cannula prior to opening the closure or other enclosure on the cannula, engaging the one-way valve, and filling the sterile chamber of the device. The filling apparatus 10 likewise may be employed in any of numerous different configurations, driven into and out of engagement with the devices to be filled in any of numerous different ways, and the filled devices may be transported on any of numerous different types of conveyors or in other ways. Similarly, the devices to be filled may take the form of any of numerous different containers or devices that are currently known, or that later become known, such as vials, pouches, tubes, syringes, single dose delivery devices, and multiple dose delivery devices. Also, the filling apparatus 10 may be used to inject any of numerous different types of fluids or other substances into the devices 12 for any of numerous different applications, including, for example, medicaments, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, liquid nutrition products, supplements, and numerous other products that are currently known, or that later become known. In addition, the filling process may take place in any of numerous different types of ambient environments defining any of numerous different types of contamination or sterility assurance levels. Accordingly, this detailed description of embodiments is to be taken in an illustrative, as opposed to a limiting sense.