Device for connecting a receptacle and a container and ready-for-use set comprising same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6537263
  • Patent Number
    6,537,263
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Lazarus; Ira S.
    • Nguyen; Tu Cam
    Agents
    • Wallenstein & Wagner, Ltd.
Abstract
The invention concerns a connecting device (1) comprising a base (5) mounted on the receptacle (2) and extended by a flange (9) forming an inner bore (A) and a piston (10) capable of sliding in said inner bore (A) between a released position relative to a plug (4) and a transfer position wherein a hollow needle (11) borne by the piston (10) passes through the plug (4). A scaling lip (22) is arranged on an internal surface (8d) of the bore (A) opposite the piston (10) or a surface of the piston, said lip (22) being shaped to be urged to press sealingly against the piston (10d) or against an internal surface of the bore, in the transfer position.
Description




The invention relates to a device for connecting a closed receptacle and a container. The invention also relates to a ready-for-use set comprising, inter alia, a closed receptacle and a connection device of the afore-mentioned type.




In the domain of drug-packaging, it is known to store a component of a medicinal preparation, such as for example its active ingredient, in a recipient closed by a stopper of relatively non-rigid material, for example of elastomer. A liquid may be introduced into this recipient after perforation of the stopper in order to dissolve the component contained in the recipient or place it in suspension, with a view to obtaining a medicinal preparation in liquid form ready to be administered to the patient.




Document WO-A-97110156 discloses a connection device of the afore-mentioned type which comprises a base adapted to cover the neck of the recipient and extends in a flange forming an inner bore while a plunger is adapted to slide in this bore, between a position disengaged with respect to the stopper and a transfer position in which a hollow needle borne by the plunger traverses this stopper. The displacement of the plunger from its disengaged position towards its transfer position is effected manually by an operator. During this manipulation, it happens that the operator exerts on the flange for guiding the plunger or on the latter in the course of displacement, a transverse effort which may result in a perforation of the stopper in an inclined direction with respect to a central axis of symmetry of the stopper. The functional clearance between the plunger and the inner bore of the base cannot be reduced too significantly in order to allow a better axial guiding of the plunger, as the effort resisting the displacement of the plunger would in that case be too great. The risk of an inclined or “slantwise” perforation of the stopper is therefore non-negligible, in particular when the user has to prepare a medicament urgently.




The consequence of a slantwise perforation of the stopper is that the apparent section of the orifice, created in the stopper by the passage of the hollow needle, is greater than the outer diameter of this needle, to such an extent that leakages may be produced through the stopper, around the hollow needle. In particular, when the recipient and the container with which it is associated are placed in a position of flow by gravity of the reconstituted medicament from the recipient towards the container, i.e. when the recipient is placed above the container, it is possible that the medicinal preparation flows from the recipient towards the plunger and flows over the user's hands, which may be dangerous for certain medicaments or unpleasant for less aggressive medicaments.




It is a more particular object of the invention to overcome these drawbacks by proposing an improvement in the known systems which allow their tightness to be guaranteed, including in the case of slantwise perforation of the stopper that they comprise.




The device of the invention is characterized in that it comprises a sealing lip arranged on an internal surface of the bore opposite the plunger or on a surface of the plunger, this lip being shaped to be in tight abutment against the plunger or against an internal surface of the bore, in the transfer position of the plunger.




Thanks to the invention, there is created a volume of containment around the hollow needle, between the plunger and the internal surface of the bore, this volume of containment making it possible to retain liquid possibly leaking outside the recipient through the orifice formed in the stopper by the hollow needle.




According to a first, advantageous variant embodiment of the invention, the base comprises a wall bearing against an outer part of the stopper, the lip being shaped on a face of this wall oriented towards the plunger. According to a second, advantageous variant embodiment, the lip is shaped on a front face of the plunger oriented towards the stopper. According to another advantageous variant embodiment, the lip is shaped on an inner radial surface of the flange or on an outer radial surface of the plunger.




In any case, the lip may be provided to present, in transverse section, an asymmetrical profile inducing a privileged direction of deformation. This aspect of the invention guarantees an adequate positioning of the lip when the plunger is in transfer position, this adequate positioning guaranteeing the desired seal.




According to another advantageous aspect of the invention, the flange bears, on its inner radial face, a circular ring adapted to cooperate with a corresponding shoulder of the outer radial surface of the plunger in order to lock this plunger in the transfer position. Locking of the plunger has the effect of precisely fixing the position of the plunger and consequently the crushing or deformation of the sealing lip, which ensures a tight contact between the lip and the surface with which it must cooperate. The ring may be provided to present an asymmetrical tranverse section, the face of the ring oriented towards the opening of the bore being less inclined with respect to the inner radial surface of the flange than the face of the ring oriented towards the stopper. This arrangement allows the ring not, or hardly, to hinder the movement of slide of the plunger in the direction of the stopper, from its disengaged position towards its transfer position, while it may efficiently oppose a movement of the plunger in the opposite direction. The ring is advantageously adapted to separate an annular volume defined in the bore around the front part of the plunger in transfer position, in tight manner from the ambient atmosphere. In that case, the ring performs a function of seal which is added to that of the lip mentioned hereinbefore.




The invention also relates to a ready-for-use assembly comprising a closed recipient containing a product, this recipient comprising a neck whose opening is obturated by a stopper made of relatively non-rigid material, and a connection device as described hereinabove, mounted on the recipient. Such an assembly makes it possible to conserve a component of a medicament, such as its active ingredient, sterile, and to prepare it when required by mixture with a liquid, without risk of dangerous or unpleasant leakage.











The invention will be more readily understood and other advantages thereof will appear more clearly on reading the following description of three embodiments of a connection device in accordance with its principle, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal section, in exploded view, of a connection device according to the invention and of a recipient on which it is provided to be mounted.





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal section of the device of

FIG. 1

mounted on the recipient, the whole being in a configuration of storage.





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal section similar to

FIG. 2

while the plunger of the device has been displaced towards a transfer position between the inner volume of the recipient and the outside.





FIG. 4

is a view on a larger scale of detail IV of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4A

is a section on a larger scale of the sealing lip of the device at rest, i.e. in the position of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4B

is a view on a larger scale of detail B of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

for a device in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention, and





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

for a device in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention.











The device


1


according to the invention has a dual function. On the one hand, it renders tamperproof a recipient


2


, for example a glass flask, containing a product (not shown) and previously closed or stoppered. On the other hand, it ensures or establishes a tight connection between the interior of the recipient


2


and the interior of another container


2


′, shown in dashed and dotted lines in

FIG. 3

, this container being able to be a supple bag containing a liquid intended to dissolve or place in suspension the product contained in the recipient


2


, for example the active ingredient of a medicament.




The recipient


2


comprises a neck


3


whose opening


3




a


is hermetically stopped by a stopper


4


, made of a relatively non-rigid material, for example elastomer and in particular rubber. The neck


3


comprises an outer annular bead


3




b


serving for assembly and fixation of a base


5


.




The stopper


4


comprises a cylindrical central part


4




a


, adapted for a supple and tight fit inside the opening


3




a


of the neck


3


, and a flattened outer part


4




b


shouldered on the bead


3




b.






The base


5


is made in one piece of a plastics material which is relatively hard with respect to the material constituting the stopper


4


. It comprises a plurality of hooking teeth


6


provided to be disposed around the bead


3




b


of the neck


3


, in the manner shown in FIG.


2


and in accordance with the technical teaching of WO-A-97/10156.




The base


5


comprises a wall


8


bearing on the part


4




b


of the stopper


4


, this wall being provided with a central recess


8




a


whose function will be explained hereinafter. The wall


8


also bears two circular ribs


8




b


and


8




c


oriented towards the stopper


4


and provided to penetrate in the outer part


4




b


of the stopper


4


, with the result that they create a tight barrier between the wall


8


and the stopper


4


. The base


5


extends in a flange


9


, oriented opposite the teeth


6


with respect to the wall


8


and of which the inner radial surface


9




a


defines a bore A of substantially circular section.




A plunger


10


is provided to slide inside the bore A in a direction defined by the axis of symmetry X-X′ of this bore, which axis is also the axis of symmetry of the base


5


around which the teeth


6


are distributed.




The plunger


10


comprises a section


10




a


substantially perpendicular to the axis X-X′ and a skirt


10




b


in the form of a cylindrical sleeve centred on axis X-X′. A hollow needle


11


borne by the section


10




a


of the plunger


10


is centred on axis X-X′. The skirt


10




b


of the plunger


10


bears a shoulder


10




c


while the flange


9


is provided with a peripheral inner projection


9




b


at the level of the opening of the bore A. As is more clearly visible in

FIG. 2

, the plunger


10


may be introduced inside the bore A, by elastic deformation of the flange


9


, in a position such that the shoulder


10




c


is in contact with the projection


9




b


, the plunger


10


in that case being locked inside the bore A. In this position, the needle


11


is disengaged with respect to the stopper


4


, i.e. does not perforate this stopper.




A cap


12


is provided to be disposed around the assembly formed by the base


5


and the plunger


10


and comprises a lower ring


13


, adapted to lock the teeth


6


of the base


5


around the neck


3


, and a breakable part


14


intended to protect the plunger


10


in the position of

FIG. 2

, this breakable part being connected to the ring


13


by a line of break


15


.




When it is necessary to use the product contained in the recipient


2


, it suffices to separate the breakable part


14


from the rest of the cap


12


in order to have access to the plunger


10


which may in that case be pushed in the direction of the recipient


2


in order to reach the transfer position shown in

FIG. 3

in which the needle


11


has traversed the recess


8




a


of the wall


8


and perforated the stopper


4


.




In order that a user can effectively displace the plunger


10


in the direction of the stopper


4


, the radial clearance J between the surface


9




a


and the skirt


10




b


must not be too small, otherwise the device would risk being blocked. It is therefore not excluded that the orifice


20


, formed by the needle


11


in the stopper


4


and which is of cylindrical shape, has an axis slightly inclined with respect to axis X-X′, which has been represented, in exaggerated manner, with axis Y-Y′ in FIG.


4


.




According to the invention, the face


8




d


of the wall


8


oriented towards the plunger


10


bears a lip


22


directed towards the front face


10




d


of the section


10




a


of the plunger


10


. The lip


22


is in one piece with the wall


8


, itself in one piece with the rest of the base


5


which is made of plastics material harder than the stopper


4


, but presenting a suppleness allowing deformation of the lip


22


.




The lip


22


is circular, i.e. extends over a circumference centred on axis X-X′, with the result that, when it is in contact with the front face


10




d


of the plunger


10


, it closes a volume V for containment of a possible leakage of liquid through the orifice


20


, this volume being represented in grey tint in FIG.


4


.




At rest and as shown in

FIG. 4A

, the lip


22


has an asymmetrical cross section in the form of an inclined tooth. The angle of inclination α of its outer face


22




a


with respect to a normal N to the face


8




d


is greater than the angle β of its inner face


22




b


with respect to a normal N′ to the face


8




d


. The edge


22




c


of the lip


22


projects inwardly with respect to the foot


22




d


of the inner face


22




b


. In this way, the direction of crushing of the lip


22


upon abutment of the front face


10




d


is turned towards axis X-X′ so that the tightness is effected with the outer face


22




a


of the lip


22


having a tangent substantially parallel to the front face


10




d


of the plunger


10


, which guarantees an optimal seal, including when the pressure of the plunger


10


on the lip


22


is not very high.




The lip


22


exerts on the plunger


10


an effort of reaction which increases when liquid is present in the volume V, this liquid exerting a pressure on the inner face


22




b


of the lip


22


, which pressure tends to return the lip


22


into its configuration of FIG.


4


A.




A ring


24


is provided on the inner radial surface


9




a


of the flange


9


, at such a height with respect to the wall


8


that it cooperates with the shoulder


10




c


of the skirt


10




b


to block the plunger


10


in the transfer position of

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The ring


24


advantageously extends over the whole circumference of the surface


9




a


and presents, in transverse section and as shown in

FIG. 4B

, a face


24




a


directed towards the opening of the bore A and a face


24




b


directed towards the bottom of this bore, i.e. towards the stopper


4


and the wall


8


. The angle of inclination δ of the surface


24




a


with respect to the surface


9




a


is of the order of 30°, while the angle of inclination γ of the surface


24




b


with respect to this same surface is of the order of 60′. This asymmetrical shape of the ring


24


allows it not to oppose the movement of drive of the plunger


10


inside the bore A too strongly, as the face


24




a


is hardly inclined with respect to axis X-X′, while it efficiently locks the shoulder


10




c


thanks to the considerable inclination of its face


24




b.






The function of locking of the ring


24


makes it possible to guarantee that an adequate pressure is exerted by the plunger


10


on the lip


22


in order to obtain a satisfactory seal.




As the ring


24


extends over the whole periphery of the surface


9




a


, it also contributes to the seal of the whole of the device


1


insofar as liquid, which might reach to outside the volume V due to a leakage at the level of lip


22


, would remain contained in the volume V′ defined between the front face


10




d


and the wall


8


outside the lip


22


and by the annular clearance J between the skirt


10




b


and the surface


9




a


, at the level of the front of the plunger


10


. The ring


24


therefore has a dual function of locking and of sealing.




In the second embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 5

, elements similar to those of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


4


bear identical references increased by


50


. The device of this embodiment differs from the preceding one essentially in that the sealing lip


72


is borne by the front face


60




d


of the plunger


60


and provided to come into contact with the upper face


58




d


of the partition


58


of the base


55


. The lip


72


therefore makes it possible to define a volume V for containment of a possible leakage of liquid. A ring


74


is also provided on the inner radial surface


59




a


of the flange


59


for locking the plunger


60


in position with respect to the base


55


and in order to constitute a second sealing barrier for a second closed volume V′. The plunger


60


bears a shoulder


60




c


adapted to cooperate with the ring


74


. The front face


60




d


of the plunger


60


bears a groove


76


inside which is immobilized the lip


72


which may be made of a material distinct from that of the plunger


72


and, in particular, of a more supple material allowing an increased deformation during abutment of the plunger


60


against the wall


58


, in order to improve seal.




The lip


72


is immobilized in the groove


76


by any appropriate means and, in particular, by cooperation of shapes and/or adhesion.




In the third embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 6

, elements similar to those of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


4


bear identical references increased by 100. A sealing lip


122


is provided on the inner radial surface


109




a


of the flange


109


opposite the outer radial surface


110




e


of the skirt


110




b


of the plunger


110


to define a volume of containment V. As before, a ring


124


is provided on the surface


109




a


for immobilizing a shoulder


110




c


of the plunger


110


with respect to the base


105


in the transfer position. It also performs the role of sealing barrier for a second closed volume V′.




According to a variant of the invention (not shown) and taking a mirror solution with respect to that of the embodiment of

FIG. 6

, the sealing lip might be borne by the outer surface


110




e


of the skirt


110


. Similarly, the skirts


22


and


122


might be constituted by elements added on the base, in accordance with a technique similar to that evoked with reference to the embodiment of FIG.


5


. Of course, the lip borne by the plunger in the embodiment of

FIG. 5

might also be in one piece with this plunger.




It will be noted that the lips


72


and


122


have an asymmetrical profile, like lip


22


, which gives them a privileged direction of deformation.




It is possible to provide for the ring


24


,


74


or


124


to be formed by discrete, i.e. non-contiguous angular sectors, in which case it efficiently performs its function of locking but does not participate in the seal of the volume V′.




Whatever the embodiment considered, the immobilization of the plunger


10


,


60


or


110


thanks to ring


24


,


74


or


124


guarantees a constant positioning of the needle


11


or equivalent, with respect to the recipient


2


, with the result that the lost volume of the recipient


2


, i.e. the quantity of product contained in the recipient which cannot be recovered due to the distance between the end of the needle


11


and the neck of the recipient, is constant from one device to another. The quantity of product introduced in the recipient


2


or equivalent before its obturation by the corresponding stopper can therefore be determined with precision, taking into account this constant lost volume.




It will be noted that the invention is applicable independently of the mode of fixing the base


5


on the recipient


2


and, generally, that it may be used in any connection device comprising a plunger, mobile inside a bore of a base mounted on a recipient.



Claims
  • 1. Device for connection between a closed recipient and a container, said recipient comprising a neck with an opening obturated by a stopper, said device comprising: a base, mounted on said recipient and extending in a flange forming an inner bore, a plunger adapted to slide in said inner bore, between a position disengaged with respect to said stopper and a transfer position in which a hollow needle borne by said plunger traverses said stopper; and a sealing lip provided on an internal surface of said inner bore opposite said plunger or on a surface of said plunger, said sealing lip being shaped to be in tight abutment against said plunger or against an internal surface of said inner bore, in said transfer position of said plunger.
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein said inner base comprises a wall for abutment against an outer part of said stopper, said sealing lip on a face of said wall oriented towards said plunger.
  • 3. Device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing lip is shaped on a front face of said plunger oriented towards said stopper.
  • 4. Device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing lip is shaped on an inner radial surface of said flange or on an outer radial surface of said plunger.
  • 5. Device according to claim 4, wherein said sealing lip presents, in cross-section, an asymmetrical profile inducing a privileged direction of deformation.
  • 6. Device according to claim 1, wherein said flange bears, on an inner radial face, a circular ring adapted to cooperate with a corresponding shoulder of an outer radial surface of said plunger in order to lock said plunger in said transfer position.
  • 7. Device according to claim 6, wherein said circular ring is disposed so that it locks said plunger in a position of tight bearing said sealing lip against said plunger or against an inner portion of said inner bore.
  • 8. Device according to claim 6, wherein said circular ring presents an asymmetrical cross-section, the face of said circular ring oriented towards the opening of said inner bore being less inclined with respect to the inner radial surface of said flange than the face of said circular ring oriented towards said stopper.
  • 9. Device according to claim 6, wherein said circular ring is adapted to separate an annular volume, defined in said inner bore around a front part of said plunger in transfer position, hermetically with respect to the ambient temperature.
  • 10. Ready-for-use assembly, comprising a closed recipient containing a product, said recipient comprising a neck whose opening is obturated by a stopper and a connection device mounted on said recipient; said connection device further comprising: a base, mounted on said closed recipient between said closed recipient and a container and extending in a flange forming an inner bore, a plunger adapted to slide in an inner bore, between a position disengaged with respect to said stopper and a transfer position in which a hollow needle borne by said plunger traverses said stopper, and; a sealing lip provided on an internal surface of said inner bore opposite said plunger or on a surface of said plunger, said sealing lip being shaped to be in tight abutment against said plunger or against and internal surface of said bore, in said transfer position of said plunger.
  • 11. Device for connection between a closed recipient and a container, said recipient comprising a neck with an opening obturated by a stopper, said device comprising:a base adapted to be mounted on said recipient and extending in a flange forming an inner bore; a plunger slideable in said inner bore, between a position disengaged with respect to said stopper and a transfer position in which a hollow needle borne by said plunger traverses said stopper; a sealing lip provided on an internal surface of said inner bore opposite said plunger or on a surface of said plunger, said sealing lip being shaped to be in tight abutment against said plunger or against and internal surface of said bore, in said transfer position of said plunger said flange bears, on an inner radial face; and, a circular ring bearing from an inner radial face of said flange to cooperate with a corresponding shoulder of an outer radial surface of said plunger in order to lock said plunger in said transfer position, wherein said ring separates an annular volume, defined in said inner bore around a front part of said plunger in the transfer position, hermetically with respect to the ambient atmosphere.
  • 12. A device for connection between a closed recipient and a container, said recipient having a neck with an opening obturated by a stopper, said device comprising:a base adapted to be mounted on said recipient, the base having a flange forming an inner bore; a plunger having a needle, the plunger slidable in said inner bore between a position disengaged with respect to said stopper and a transfer position wherein the needle is adapted to traverse said stopper; and a sealing lip located on one of the base and the plunger and an abutment surface located on the other of the base and the plunger, wherein the sealing lip is shaped to be in tight abutment against the abutment surface when the plunger is in the transfer position.
  • 13. The device according to claim 12 wherein said sealing lip is located on said plunger and said abutment surface is located on said base.
  • 14. The device according to claim 12 wherein said sealing lip is located on said base and said abutment surface is located on said plunger.
  • 15. The device according to claim 14 wherein said sealing lip is located on an inner radial surface of the flange and said abutment surface is located on an outer radial surface of the plunger.
  • 16. The device according to claim 14 wherein the said sealing lip is located on a front face of a wall directed towards a face of said plunger and said abutment surface is located on the face of said plunger.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 12120 Sep 1998 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR99/02268 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/16730 3/30/2000 WO A
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