PORT CONFIGURATIONS FOR A FLUIDS CONTAINER
20170340517 · 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A container closure is provided for use in dispensing fluids from a container, and includes a base constructed and arranged for being attached to a mouth of the container, a first port disposed on the base and in fluid communication with the mouth, a second port disposed on the base in fluid communication with the mouth, and the first and second ports being visually differentiated from each other.
Claims
1. A container closure for use in dispensing fluids from a container, comprising: a base constructed and arranged for being attached to a mouth of the container; a first port disposed on said base and in fluid communication with the mouth; a second port disposed on said base in fluid communication with the mouth; and said first and second ports being visually differentiated from each other, wherein axes of both generally-cylindrical ports relative to said base lie in uncommon planes, and the orientation of said second port relative to the first port is described by two independent angles.
2. The closure of claim 1 wherein said first port extends vertically from said base a greater distance than said second port.
3. The closure of claim 1 wherein said first port projects from said base at a first angle relative to said base, and said second port projects at a second angle relative to said base, said first angle being distinct from said second angle, and axes of both generally-cylindrical ports forming a plane.
4. The closure of claim 3, wherein said first port is perpendicular to said base, and said second port projects at an oblique angle to said base.
5. The closure of claim 3 wherein both said first and second ports project at oblique angles to said base.
6. (canceled)
7. The closure of claim 1 wherein one of said first and second ports has a laterally extending flange.
8. The closure of claim 7 wherein said port having said flange is further provided with a removable peelable film.
9. The closure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said ports has an internal pierceable diaphragm.
10. The closure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said ports has a self-sealing sleeve disposed in an internal passage of said port.
11. The closure of claim 1 wherein at least one of said ports is configured for engagement by one of a needle and an administration spike.
12. The closure of claim 1 wherein said first port has an exterior provided with at least one flat surface.
13. A container closure for use in dispensing fluids from a container, comprising: a base constructed and arranged for being attached to a mouth of the container; a first port disposed on said base and in fluid communication with the mouth; a second port disposed on said base in fluid communication with the mouth; and said first and second ports being constructed and arranged on said base to have a distinguishable height and a distinguishable angle relative each other, wherein axes of both generally-cylindrical first and second ports relative to said base lie in uncommon planes, and the orientation of said second port relative to the first port is described by two independent angles.
14. The closure of claim 13, wherein said first port is taller than said second port relative to said base, said first port extends perpendicularly to said base, and said second port extends obliquely to said base.
15. (canceled)
16. A container closure for use in dispensing fluids from a container, comprising: a base constructed and arranged for being attached to a mouth of the container; a first port disposed on said base and in fluid communication with the mouth; a second port disposed on said base in fluid communication with the mouth; and said first and second ports being visually differentiated from each other, wherein said first port projects from said base at a first angle relative to said base, and said second port projects at a second angle relative to said base, said first angle being distinct from said second angle, and said first and second angles being greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees, and, wherein said first port extends vertically from said base a greater distance than said second port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0031] Included on the closure 10 is a base 16 constructed and arranged for being attached to a mouth 18 at the end of the container neck 14. The base 16 is generally disk-shaped and substantially planar on an upper surface 20 and a lower surface 22. In the depicted embodiment, the base 16 is configured to be generally complementary to the dimensions of the mouth 18, however different dimensions and/or shapes of the base are contemplated.
[0032] A first port 24 is disposed on the base 16, is in fluid communication with the mouth 18, and projects in a direction from the base opposite from the container 12. In addition, a second port 26 is similarly disposed on the base 16, is in fluid communication with the mouth, and projects away from the container 12 as well. While in the present embodiment, the first port 24 is also referred to as an administration port, and the second port 26 is also referred to as a medication port, it is also contemplated that the roles of the ports 24, 26 may vary to suit the application.
[0033] An important feature of the present closure is that the first and second ports 24, 26 are configured for being visually differentiated from each other to facilitate clinician activity at either port so that substances, solutions, medicines, additives, etc. inserted or withdrawn using one port are maintained separate from the other port. Also, it should be noted that closure 10 is usually positioned at a lower end of the container 12, which is suspended in a patient's room or in a similar medical facility where fluids are dispensed to patients. Generally, the first (administration) port 24 is connected to a delivery tube (not shown) for dispensing fluid to the patient. The second (medication) port 26 is primarily used for introducing separate medicines or other solutions into the container 12 for mixing with the main fluid in the container and for eventual delivery to the patient.
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[0035] At least one and preferably both of the ports 24, 26 have a frangible diaphragm 32 which seals respective internal passageways 34, 36 until pierced by a suitable needle, syringe, connector or other delivery device. Also, the outlet end 28 is provided with a laterally extending gripping flange 38 either integrally molded or otherwise attached to the port 24 for facilitating the clinician retaining the port while connecting it to a suitable tube for patient delivery. The outlet end 28 is maintained in antiseptic condition through the use of a peel film or sealing tape 40 secured in place using heat sealing or a suitable adhesive or the like. Similarly, a rigid component, molded or extruded, is contemplated as providing a sterile cover for the admin port.
[0036] A septum or sleeve 42 is secured within the internal passageway 34 and is shown as the self-sealing needle-stick type, while the septum forms a fluid-tight barrier in the passageway, when a needle or spike pierces the septum, fluid communication is created across the barrier. While the needle or spike is indwelling, the septum or sleeve 42 forms a hermetic seal around the needle or spike. Upon removal of the needle or spike, the septum 42 is made of a sufficiently resilient material that the barrier is resealed. Similarly, the second port 26 is provided with another variant of a needle-stick septum 44, in that it features a flat upper surface 46 which easily wiped with antiseptic by clinicians before insertion of a needle.
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[0042] While particular embodiments of the present port designs for a fluids container have been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.