Cylindrical vial with bottom for medicine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6756008
  • Patent Number
    6,756,008
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A cylindrical vial having a bottom, for a medicine, in which an open end of the cylindrical vial is sealed by a needle-penetrable rubber closure through which a needle can be penetrated, the cylindrical vial including a conical bottom end provided opposite to the open end, wherein the apex of the conical bottom end is located on a central axis of the cylindrical vial at the bottommost point inside the cylindrical vial.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a cylindrical vial, with a bottom for a medicine, in which an opening is closed by a rubber closure (needle-penetrable rubber closure) which can be penetrated therethrough with a syringe needle.




2. Description of the Related Art




In general, a vial for a medicine is in the form of a cylinder with a bottom. The vial is provided at its one end with an opening which is closed by a rubber closure made of a rubber material, such as butyl rubber, after the vial is filled with a predetermined quantity of liquid medicament. When the liquid medicament is used, a syringe needle is penetrated into the rubber closure to aspirate the liquid medicament into the syringe. In the aspiration operation, the internal liquid medicament of the vial must be completely transferred into the syringe. Namely, a dosage of liquid medicament is contained in the vial, and hence, if the entirety of the liquid medicament contained in the vial fails to be aspirated, there is a possibility that the expected effect of the dosage of liquid medicament is not achieved.




Therefore, a doctor or nurse carefully carries out the aspiration operation of the liquid medicament in the vial. In a conventional vial, in order to aspirate the liquid medicament in the vial completely, it is necessary to incline the vial at the end of the inspiration operation and to move the front end of the syringe needle to the deepest portion of the vial, i.e., the corner portion of the bottom of the vial to thereby aspirate the liquid medicament remaining therein.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a cylindrical vial with a bottom, for a medicine, in which the entirety of liquid medicament in the vial can be completely and easily aspirated by a syringe, without need of inclination of the vial so as to aspirate the liquid medicament remaining at a corner portion of the bottom of the vial by the syringe whose front end is moved to the corner portion.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The inventors have conceived that if the needle which is penetrated into a vial through a needle-penetrable rubber closure is automatically brought to the deepest or innermost portion of the vial on the center axis thereof, it is possible to easily aspirate the whole quantity of liquid medicament in the vial into the syringe. Namely, in order to achieve the above object, a cylindrical vial having a bottom, for a medicine, in which an open end of the cylindrical vial is sealed by a needle-penetrable rubber closure through which a needle can be penetrated, the cylindrical vial including a conical bottom end provided opposite to the open end, wherein the apex of the conical bottom end is located on a central axis of the cylindrical vial at the bottommost point inside the cylindrical vial.




In general, a conventional cylindrical vial having a bottom is made of a resin material by blow molding. However, it is difficult to precisely form the conical bottom end by the blow molding. To solve this problem, in an embodiment, the cylindrical vial is formed using an injection molding die assembly including a core pin, the core pin being in the form of a rod having a uniform diameter and having a conical front end. Dies other than the core pin are not limited to a specific shape or structure and can be of any structure.




In another embodiment, the cylindrical vial is formed using an injection molding die assembly including a core pin, the core pin being in the form of a tapered rod having a conical front end and having an outer diameter gradually increasing from the conical front end toward the other end thereof. Dies other than the core pin are not limited to a specific shape or structure and can be of any structure.




To make it possible to aspirate the whole quantity of liquid medicament in the cylindrical vial by a needle of a syringe without inclining the cylindrical vial, the conical bottom end of the cylindrical vial preferably defines an angle in the range of 30° through 70° between the generatrix of the conical bottom end and the central axis of the cylindrical vial. If the angle is less than 30°, it is necessary to increase the length of the cylindrical vial in order to provide the same capacity as that of a conventional cylindrical vial, and there is a possibility that the needle cannot reach the deepest or innermost portion of the cylindrical vial. Furthermore, since the mass of resin of which the bottom portion of the cylindrical vial is increased, the cylindrical vial becomes heavy. If the angle exceeds 70°, no effect expected from the conical shape can be obtained.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a cylindrical vial for a medicine is provided, including an axial hollow portion, an open end connected to the axial hollow portion and a closed end opposite to the open end. The open end is sealed by a needle-penetrable rubber closure through which a needle can be penetrated into the cylindrical vial. The closed end includes a conical bottom end, the apex of the conical bottom end being located on a central axis of the axial hollow portion at the bottommost point inside the axial hollow portion.




In an embodiment, the axial hollow portion is formed using an injection molding die assembly including a core pin, the core pin being in the form of a rod having a uniform diameter and having a conical front end.




In another embodiment, the axial hollow portion is formed using an injection molding die assembly including a core pin, the core pin being in the form of a tapered rod having a conical front end and having an outer diameter gradually increasing from the conical front end toward the other end thereof.




Preferably, the conical bottom end of the cylindrical vial defines an angle in the range of 30° through 70° between the generatrix of the conical bottom end and the central axis of the axial hollow portion.




The present disclosure relates to subject matter contained in Japanese Patent Application No.2000-201936 (filed on Jul. 4, 2000) which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be discussed below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view of an embodiment of a vial for a medicine in which an open end is sealed by a needle stickable rubber closure, according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of a lower portion of

FIG. 1

; and,





FIG. 3

is a schematic sectional view of an injection molding die assembly for producing a vial for a medicine, according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a bottomed cylindrical vial


10


which is filled with a liquid medicament, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The cylindrical vial


10


is long and elongated and is provided with a closed end and an open end


11


which is closed by a rubber closure (needle-penetrable rubber closure)


20


. The rubber closure


20


is provided on its center portion with a reduced thickness portion


21


through which a needle of a syringe can be penetrated. The rubber closure


20


is secured, in a liquid-tight fashion, to the open end


11


by a retainer (rubber closure holding member)


22


.




The axial hollow portion


12


of the bottomed cylindrical vial


10


has a rotationally symmetrical shape with respect to the axis


10


X of the cylindrical vial


10


and has a uniform diameter over the overall length thereof from the open end


11


to a conical bottom


13


thereof. The conical bottom


13


is deepest at the apex of the cone located on the axis


10


X and gradually decreases the depth toward the periphery thereof. The angle α (

FIG. 2

) defined between the generatrix of the conical bottom


13


and the axis


10


X is preferably in the range of 30° to 70°, from the viewpoint of facilitation of use, and is more preferably in the range of 40° to 60°.




The bottomed cylindrical vial


10


is made of a resin material by injection molding.

FIG. 3

schematically shows an injection molding die assembly. The injection molding die assembly


30


is provided with a core pin (rod-like central die)


32


in the form of a rod whose diameter corresponds to the inner diameter of the axial hollow portion


12


and which has a conical front end


31


formed by rotating a leg of a right triangle about the central axis


10


X corresponding to the conical bottom


13


, and a pair of right and left split dies


33


and


34


which define therebetween a molding cavity


10


M for the bottomed cylindrical vial


10


, together with the core pin


32


. At least one of the split dies


33


and


34


is provided with a gate


35


through which a molding resin material is introduced into the molding cavity. p Various split structures of the split dies


30


to define the molding cavity


10


M can be used, provided that the axial hollow portion


12


is formed by the core pin


32


, and that the core pin


32


is provided on its front end with the conical portion


31


corresponding to the conical bottom


13


.




The bottomed cylindrical vial


10


for a medicine, which is formed by the injection molding die assembly


30


, is washed and is subject to other necessary operations. Subsequently, a liquid medicament is filled in the axial hollow portion


12


of the cylindrical vial


10


. Thereafter, the needle-penetrable rubber closure


20


is attached to the open end


11


of the cylindrical vial


10


and is secured thereto by a retainer


22


to seal the open end.




When liquid medicament in the cylindrical vial


10


is used, a needle


40


attached to a syringe is penetrated into the cylindrical vial


10


through the thin portion


21


of the rubber closure


20


. The retraction (inward movement) of a plunger in the syringe causes the liquid medicament in the cylindrical vial


10


to be aspirated into the syringe. When the needle


40


is inserted up to the innermost portion of the cylindrical vial


10


, the front end of the needle


40


naturally moves to the apex of the cone of the conical bottom


13


while being guided by the conical surface. Since the liquid medicament in the cylindrical vial


10


is collected in the conical bottom


13


, substantially all of the liquid medicament in the cylindrical vial


10


can be aspirated by the syringe without needing to incline the cylindrical vial


10


.




Although the core pin


32


of the molding die assembly


30


shown in

FIG. 3

has a uniform diameter, it is possible to provide the core pin


32


with a tapered peripheral surface for easy release thereof. Namely, the core pin


32


can be in the form of a slightly tapered rod whose outer diameter is gradually increased from the conical end


31


toward the other end. The taper angle should be as small as possible.




As may be understood from the above discussion, according to the present invention, when the liquid medicament in the cylindrical vial with a bottom is aspirated into a syringe by a needle, it is possible to easily aspirate the whole quantity of the liquid medicament without inclining the cylindrical vial.




Obvious changes may be made in the specific embodiments of the present invention described herein, such modifications being within the spirit and scope of the invention claimed. It is indicated that all matter contained herein is illustrative and does not limit the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A method for making a cylindrical vial with an inside volume for containing medicine and having a bottom end with a bottom wall and an upper end with an opening adapted to be sealed by a needle-penetrable rubber closure through which a needle can be penetrated, said method comprising:forming said cylindrical vial by an injection molding process using an injection molding die assembly including a core pin, said core pin being in the form of a rod having a cylindrical upper portion with a central axis and a uniform diameter and having a conical bottom portion formed by rotating a leg of a right triangle about said central axis with an apex on said central axis so that said vial will have a cylindrical inside surface with a central inside surface axis and said bottom wall of the vial will have a conical surface inside said vial with an apex on said central inside surface axis and defining a bottommost point of the inside volume of the vial.
  • 2. A method for making a cylindrical vial with an inside volume for containing medicine and having a bottom end with a bottom wall and an upper end with an opening adapted to be sealed by a needle-penetrable rubber closure through which a needle can be penetrated, said method comprising:forming said cylindrical vial by an injection molding process using an injection molding die assembly including a core pin, said core pin being in the form of a rod having a tapered upper portion with a central axis and a conical bottom portion formed by rotating a leg of a right triangle about said central axis with an apex on said central axis, said tapered upper portion of said rod having an outer diameter which gradually increases in going upwardly away from said conical bottom end portion so that said vial will have a tapered inside surface with a central inside surface axis and said bottom wall of the vial will have a conical surface inside said vial with an apex on said central inside surface axis and defining a bottommost point of the inside volume of the vial.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-201936 Jul 2000 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/881,368, filed on Jun. 14, 2001.

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