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Blow fill sealed container with twist off top operated by overcap and method of making the same

a sealed container and twist-off technology, which is applied in the field of blow-off sealing containers with twist-off top operated by overcap and the same, can solve the problems of reducing the risk of contamination, and not being particularly well adapted to preven

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-05-03
HOSPIRA INC
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This blister packaging is both costly and difficult to remove.
None of these containers are adapted to operate with a needleless syringe.
Further, none of these containers are particularly well adapted to prevent compromise or contamination of the sterile port of the container during the manual manipulation required to open the port.

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[0026] With reference to FIG. 1, a container assembly 10 includes a container body 12 for containing fluid, including but not limited to drugs. An overcap 14 is sealed to the container body 12 to provide a barrier over a portion of the container body 12 to prevent contamination by touch or otherwise. The overcap 14 provides a sterile barrier once the entire container assembly 10 has been sterilized.

[0027] Referring to FIG. 2, a port 16 provides access to the contents of the container body 12 through an aperture 18. A non-resealable closure top 20 is sealed over the aperture 18 to the container body 12 at a first frangible seal 22. The first frangible seal 22 is a sterilized surface, where the overcap 14 is positioned over the first frangible seal 22 and sealed to the container body 12 to provide a sterile barrier or zone surrounding the first frangible seal 22.

[0028] A cap base 24 of overcap 14 is sealed to a horizontally extending flange 26 on the container body 12. The cap base ...

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Abstract

A container assembly includes a container body having a port or aperture adapted for use with a luer end of a needleless syringe. The aperture is sealed to a closure top by a first frangible seal. An overcap has a cap base sealed to the container body and an upper cap connected to the cap base by a second frangible seal, providing a sterile barrier surrounding the first frangible seal. The second frangible seal is broken by depressing the upper cap toward the container body. Alternatively, the second frangible seal is a removable tear strip broken by tugging on the tear strip. The upper cap includes a detent portion frictionally securing the upper cap to the closure top when the upper cap is depressed toward the container body. The upper cap and secured closure top are removed from container body by twisting the upper cap to break the first frangible seal and open the port.

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[0001] The present invention relates to the field of containers. More particularly this invention relates to a sterile container assembly for storing fluids, including but not limited to drugs, and transferring them to a needleless syringe. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] In the past, the general practice of surgeons or other medical practitioners using hypodermic syringes has been to transfer an injection solution to a syringe from ampoules or vials holding a single dose. These ampoules have been adapted to be sealed by a non-resealable cap. The ampoule is opened by rocking the non-resealable cap, tearing the non-resealable cap from an outlet of the ampoule at an area of weakness. [0003] The outlets of these ampoules are often designed to mate with the open end of a needleless syringe. The open ends of needleless syringes come in several different forms or shapes. The two most popular forms of needle fitting are the friction fit fitting (such as the luer slip fitting) and the co...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B67D5/00B65D1/02A61J1/00B67D99/00A61J1/14A61J1/20B29C49/00B65D51/22
CPCA61J1/1412A61J1/1475A61J1/18A61J1/2096A61J2001/1431A61J2001/1468A61J2001/1481A61J2001/1487A61J2001/201A61M2207/00B29C49/00B29C2791/001B65D51/228B65D2251/0015B65D2251/0071A61J1/201A61J1/1487A61J1/1431A61J1/1481A61J1/1468
Inventor VOGEL, JAMES E.SETESAK, JEFFERYPIEPER, GREGORY G.
Owner HOSPIRA INC
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