The field of the present disclosure relates generally to a container cap for a membrane-sealed container and, more specifically, to a container cap with an integrated seal piercing member that is configured to pierce the membrane for easy opening and access to the contents of the container.
At least some known containers have an opening sealed with a membrane to, among other things, facilitate preserving the contents of the container, facilitate detection of tampering with the container, and inhibit accidental spillage of the contents of the container. The containers may be covered with a squeeze-lock container cap that requires simultaneously squeezing and rotating the cap to remove it from the container. However, patients having limited dexterity may find it difficult to remove the cap from the container and then break the membrane to access its contents. For example, breaking the membrane by hand to gain access to the contents of the container can be a difficult and time-consuming task for patients having limited dexterity. In some cases, breaking the membrane can also be a dangerous task if a consumer uses a sharp object, such as a knife, to puncture the membrane.
In some known containers, the container cap may include a seal breaker designed to enable a consumer to use the container cap as a tool to break the membrane. However, these known container caps may not be easily usable by the consumer for opening the container. For example, one known container cap includes a seal breaker formed on the side of the container cap, which makes it difficult and awkward to orient the cap properly for breaking the membrane. In other known containers, the seal breaker may be conspicuously designed such that the seal breaker detracts from the aesthetic appearance of the container and/or may actually harm the user of the seal breaker while attempting to remove the cap or use the seal breaker. Accordingly, a container cap is needed that is easily grippable, that reduces a risk of injury when using a sharp object to pierce the membrane, that includes an integrated seal piercing member that is configured to easily pierce the seal member of the container, and that is integrated into the cap design such that it does not detract from the appearance of the container.
In one aspect, a container cap configured to couple to an access opening of a container, and the access opening having a seal configured to cover the access opening. The container cap includes a cap body including a cylindrical-shaped side wall having a bottom edge that defines an opening to an interior of the cap body, and a top wall portion integrated with the cylindrical-shaped side wall and at least partially enclosing the interior of the cap body. The container cap further includes a seal opening assembly integrated with the cap body. The seal opening assembly includes a slot defined in the top wall portion of the cap body, and a seal piercing member formed on a first side of the slot. The seal piercing member is configured to pierce the seal covering the access opening.
In another aspect, a container is provided. The container includes a container body including a neck portion and an interior. The neck portion defines an opening in the container body that provides access to the interior, and the opening is configured to be covered by a seal. The container further includes a container cap selectively removable from the container body. The container cap includes a cap body including a cylindrical-shaped side wall having a bottom edge that defines an opening to an interior of the cap body, and a top wall portion integrated with the cylindrical-shaped side wall and at least partially enclosing the interior of the cap body. The container cap further includes a seal opening assembly integrated with the cap body. The seal opening assembly includes a slot defined in the top wall portion of the cap body, and a seal piercing member formed on a first side of the slot. The seal piercing member is configured to pierce the seal covering the access opening.
In yet another aspect, a method of piercing a seal covering an opening in a neck portion of a container is provided. The method includes orienting a container cap upside down relative to the container, wherein the container cap includes a cap body and a seal opening assembly integrated therewith. The seal opening assembly includes a slot defined in a top wall portion of the cap body, and a seal piercing member formed on a first side of the slot. The method further includes aligning the slot in the cap body with the neck portion of the container, and forcing the container cap towards the container such that the neck portion is inserted within the slot, and such that the seal piercing member pierces the seal covering the opening.
The following detailed description illustrates the disclosure by way of example and not by way of limitation. The description enables one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure, describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives, and use of the disclosure, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the disclosure.
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a container cap with an integrated seal piercing member. The container cap may be associated with, and selectively removable from, a container having a seal covering an opening thereof. The container may be used to store pharmaceutical products, for example, and the seal facilitates preserving the contents of the container during storage or transport of the container to a consumer. When the consumer is ready to access the contents of the container, the consumer must first remove the cap and then the seal from the container opening. In the example embodiment, the consumer would do so by using the integrated seal piercing member that is part of the container cap. As used herein, the term consumer means a person or person(s) who is consuming or using contents from the container (e.g. a patient), a healthcare provider, and/or a patient assistant providing the contents from the container to the person(s) consuming the contents from the container.
In one embodiment, the container cap described herein acts as the tool that facilitates breaking the seal covering the opening of the container. The container cap includes a cap body including a top wall portion that has a slot defined therein. The slot extends across the top wall portion such that a seal piercing member is formed from the cap body on one side of the slot. The seal piercing member is contoured to substantially match the outer profile of the cap body such that the aesthetic appearance and ergonomic design of the container cap is maintained. In addition, the cap body is designed such that the seal piercing member is readily apparent and conspicuously identifiable to the consumer as a seal breaking tool. In some embodiments, the container cap may include an instructional guide feature that is displayed on an outer surface of the cap body, and that provides the consumer with instructions on how to use the container cap to break the seal.
In one embodiment, the slot extends arcuately across the top wall portion of the cap body, and is oriented convexly relative to a longitudinal axis of the cap body. As such, the seal piercing member is located on a peripheral edge of the cap body. When using the container cap to break the seal covering the opening of the container, the container cap is oriented upside down relative to the container and is then positioned over the container until a neck portion of the container is inserted within the slot. The slot is oriented such that when the container cap is engaged with the neck portion of the container (e.g., the top rim of the opening of the container), the seal piercing member is positioned on a radially inner side of the neck portion, and a majority of the cap body is positioned on a radially outer side of the neck portion. In other words, the slot is oriented such that the majority of the cap body overhangs from the neck portion of the container and provides an easily graspable member for the consumer to leverage when using the container cap to break the seal. Once positioned over the neck portion of the container, the consumer pushes down on the cap such that the seal piercing member punctures the seal, and then may translate the container cap circumferentially about the top rim to further remove the seal from the container. The arcuate shape of the slot in the container cap facilitates guiding the container cap about the top rim. As such, the consumer is provided with a tool capable of opening a sealed container in an efficient and easy to use manner. The container cap may then be used to re-close the container.
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In the example embodiment, container cap 100 includes a seal opening assembly 115 integrated with cap body 102. Seal opening assembly 115 includes a slot 114 defined in top wall portion 106 of cap body 102. Seal opening assembly 115 further includes a seal piercing member 116 formed on a first side 118 of slot 114. As will be described in more detail below, seal piercing member 116 is configured to pierce a seal covering an access opening in a container.
In one embodiment, slot 114 is oriented to define a first side wall 120 on first side 118 of slot 114 and a curved side wall 122 on a second side 124 of slot 114. Moreover, top wall portion 106 includes a rounded top edge 126 to improve the aesthetic appearance and ergonomic design of container cap 100. For example, container cap 100 is sized to fit into a palm of consumer's hand, and rounded top edge 126 improves the comfort for the consumer when the consumer's hand presses against container cap 100. In one embodiment, an outer surface 127 of seal piercing member 116 and first side wall 120 are oriented to converge relative to each other and define a piercing tip 128 on seal piercing member 116. As such, piercing tip 128 provides a tapered edge capable of piercing a seal of a container in a quick, safe, and efficient manner. The piercing tip 128 of the seal piercing member 116 is advantageously configured to decrease accidental injury to the consumer, due in part, for example, to the converging orientation of the outer surface 127, and the geometry and length of the piercing tip 128. In addition, in the example embodiment, top wall portion 106 includes an overmolded grip surface feature 129 that extends from top wall portion 106 such that container cap 100 is easily grippable when rotating container cap 100. In an alternative embodiment, overmolded grip surface feature 129 is formed on cylindrical-shaped side wall 104.
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In some embodiments, cap body 102 further includes at least one instructional guide feature formed thereon. For example, cap body 102 includes a first instructional guide feature 134 formed on top wall portion 106. First instructional guide feature 134 provides a pictorial representation illustrating a method of removing container cap 100 from a container. More specifically, the pictorial representation illustrates a method of translating and rotating container cap 100 relative to the container to remove container cap 100 therefrom. As such, the consumer is provided with easily comprehensible instructions on how to operate container cap 100. The first instructional guide feature 134 may include features to easily convey to the consumer instructions for use. For example, the first instructional guide feature 134 may include one or more different colors, the first instructional guide feature 134 also may or alternatively include texture, and/or embossed features.
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In the example series of process steps, a first process step 154 includes removing container cap 100 from container body 142. Container cap 100 is then oriented in a predetermined orientation relative to container body 142 to facilitate positioning seal piercing member 116 in a piercing orientation relative to seal 150. For example, a second process step 156 includes orienting container cap 100 upside down relative to container body 142 such that top wall portion 106 is positioned adjacent container body 142. The second process step 156 further includes aligning slot 114 in cap body 102 with neck portion 144 of container body 142. More specifically, as described above, slot 114 is contoured to facilitate ensuring container cap 100 is in the predetermined orientation and, in the example embodiment, facilitates inhibiting the consumer from orienting container cap 100 in an orientation other than the predetermined orientation when using container cap 100 to pierce seal 150. When in the predetermined orientation, container cap 100 is positioned relative to container body 142 such that seal piercing member 116 is positioned on a radially inner side 158 of neck portion 144, and such that a majority of cap body 102 is positioned on a radially outer side 160 of neck portion 144. As such, the majority of cap body 102 overhangs from neck portion 144, which enables the consumer to easily grasp container cap 100 and execute a seal piercing operation.
A third process step 162 includes forcing container cap 100 towards container body 142 such that neck portion 144 is inserted within slot 114, and such that seal piercing member 116 pierces seal 150 covering opening 148. The contents within interior 146 of container body 142 may then be accessed by a consumer. In one embodiment, container cap 100 is translated circumferentially relative to neck portion 144 while neck portion 144 is inserted within slot 114. As such, seal piercing member 116 forms a larger opening in seal 150. Container body 142 may then be re-sealed with container cap 100.
This written description uses examples to disclose various implementations, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the various implementations, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/487,942, filed Apr. 20, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62487942 | Apr 2017 | US |