Claims
- 1. A flexible container for combined storage and administration of a medical solution, the container comprising:
a flexible front sheet having a first, relaxed state defining a first surface area; a flexible rear sheet, having a first, relaxed state defining a first surface area equal to the surface area of the flexible front sheet, the front and rear sheets sealed together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure defining a first volume capacity; and wherein at least one of the front or rear sheets is permanently deformed into a second, stretched state defining a second surface area greater than the first surface area to define a second volume capacity greater than the first volume capacity.
- 2. The flexible container as defined in claim 1, wherein both the front and rear sheets are permanently deformed into a second, stretched state, the front and rear sheets projecting outwardly from a common plane.
- 3. The flexible container as defined in claim 2, wherein the permanent deformation of the front and rear sheets configures the volume enclosure to define a second volume capacity at least twice that of the first volume capacity.
- 4. The flexible container as defined in claim 3, wherein the front sheet comprises a polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer.
- 5. A flexible container as defined in claim 4, wherein the polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer is blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in an about 80%/20% wt/wt ratio.
- 6. A flexible container as defined in claim 5, wherein the rear sheet comprises a multi-layer laminate including:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% wt/wt ratio; an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than said inner layer.
- 7. A flexible container as defined in claim 6, further comprising at least one port disposed between the front and rear sheets and defining a fluid communication path to the interior of the volume enclosure.
- 8. A flexible container as defined in claim 7, wherein the front and rear sheets are permanently deformed into a second, stretched state by introduction of a fluid under pressure into the volume enclosure through the port.
- 9. A flexible container as defined in claim 8, wherein the pressurized fluid is a gas.
- 10. A flexible container as defined in claim 9, wherein the pressurized fluid is air introduced into the volume enclosure at an inlet pressure of from about 15 to about 25 psi and maintained at said inlet pressure for a time of from about 15 to about 25 seconds.
- 11. A flexible container as defined in claim 10, wherein the inlet pressure is regulated to about 20 psi and maintained at said regulated pressure for about 15 seconds.
- 12. A flexible container as defined in claim 8, wherein the pressurized fluid permanently deforms the front and rear sheets to thereby expand the volume enclosure from a first volume capacity in the range of from about 130 to about 150 milliliters to a second volume capacity in the range of from about 250 to about 300 milliliters.
- 13. A flexible container as defined in claim 12, wherein the volume enclosure is expanded to a second volume capacity of about 280 milliliters±5 milliliters.
- 14. A flexible container as defined in claim 8, wherein the front sheet is permanently deformed into a second, stretched state characterized by a second surface area larger than the first surface area by an amount up to 16%.
- 15. The flexible container as defined in claim 14, wherein the rear sheet is permanently deformed into a second, stretched state characterized by a second surface area larger than the first surface area by an amount up to 10%.
- 16. A flexible container as defined in claim 15, further comprising at least a second port disposed between the front and rear sheets and forming a fluid communication path to the interior of the volume enclosures.
- 17. A flexible container for combined storage and administration of medicaments and diluents for IV solutions, the container comprising:
a substantially transparent front sheet having a first surface area and being constructed from a flexible planer layer of a polymer film; a rear sheet having a second surface area and being constructed from a flexible planer layer of a laminate, the rear sheet being sealably attached to the front sheet along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure; a first peelable seal extending between a first side of the common peripheral edge and an opposing second side of the peripheral edge and separately joining the front sheet and the rear sheet to form a first compartment for containing a diluent; a second peelable seal extending between the opposing first and second sides of the common peripheral edge and separately joining the front sheet and the rear to form a second compartment for containing a medicament and a third outlet compartment, the second compartment being in between the first compartment and the outlet compartment; and an outlet port supported by the common peripheral edge and fluidly connected to the outlet compartment; wherein at least a portion of the front sheet covering the first compartment is permanently stretched to increase the capacity of the first compartment.
- 18. The flexible container as recited in claim 17, and further comprising a diluent port supported by the common peripheral edge and fluidly connected with the first compartment.
- 19. The flexible container as recited in claim 18, and further comprising a medicament port supported by the common peripheral edge and fluidly connected with the second compartment.
- 20. The flexible container as recited in claim 17 wherein the front sheet comprises a polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer.
- 21. The flexible container as recited in claim 17 wherein the front sheet is permanently stretched from a substantially planar surface.
- 22. The flexible container as recited in claim 17 wherein the rear sheet comprises:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer, the inner layer opposing the front sheet; an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than the inner layer.
- 23. The flexible container as recited in claim 22 wherein the front sheet comprises a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer in an approximately 80%/20% wt./wt. ratio.
- 24. The flexible container as recited in claim 22, and further comprising a substantially clear high-barrier protective laminate film sealed to the front sheet, the protective laminate film covering the second compartment.
- 25. The flexible container as recited in claim 24, and further comprising an opaque high-barrier protective film removably sealed to the clear protective laminate film, the opaque film sized to cover the clear protective film and the second compartment.
- 26. A method for increasing the capacity of a flexible container for storage and administration of a medical fluid, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a flexible container having a flexible planar front sheet opposing a flexible planar rear sheet along a common plane, the front sheet being sealably attached to the flexible rear sheet along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure having a port; and expanding the volume enclosure to permanently stretch at least one of the front or rear sheets to thereby increase the capacity of the volume enclosure.
- 27. The method as recited in claim 26 wherein the step of expanding comprises inflating the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas.
- 28. The method as recited in claim 26 wherein the step of expanding comprises the steps of:
maintaining the rear sheet and the common peripheral edge substantially against the common plane; and inflating the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch a portion of the front sheet outwardly from the common plane.
- 29. The method as recited in claim 26 wherein the step of expanding comprises inflating the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch both the front and the rear sheets.
- 30. The method as recited in claim 29 wherein the stretched volume enclosure supports a volume capacity of at least two times the provided container.
- 31. A method for constructing a flexible container for combined storage and administration of a medical solution, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a substantially transparent front sheet constructed from flexible planer layer of a polymer; providing a flexible rear sheet constructed from a vapor impermeable layer; sealing the front sheet and the rear sheet together along a common peripheral edge to form a volume enclosure; providing a port supported by the common peripheral edge and fluidly connected with the volume enclosure; and expanding the volume enclosure to permanently stretch at least one of the front or rear sheets to thereby increase the capacity of the volume enclosure.
- 32. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein the step of expanding comprises inflating the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas to permanently stretch both the front and the rear sheets.
- 33. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein the step of expanding comprises the steps of:
maintaining the rear sheet and the common peripheral edge against a substantially planar surface; and inflating the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas.
- 34. The method as recited in claim 33 wherein the step of maintaining the rear sheet and the common peripheral edge comprises:
providing a multi-piece tool configured for receiving the volume enclosure, the tool including a lower tool portion and an opposing upper tool portion, the lower tool portion having a lower planer surface and the upper tool portion having an upper concave surface with a planar edge being configured for capturing the common peripheral edge against the lower planer surface; and placing the container within the tool wherein the rear sheet contacts the planar surface of the lower tool portion and the front sheet faces the concave surface.
- 35. The method as recited in claim 34, wherein the step of inflating includes removably coupling pressurized gas to the port, the gas having an inlet pressure of from about 15 to about 25 psi, the pressurized gas inflating the volume enclosure with sufficient pressure to stretch the front sheet outwardly against the concave surface of the tool, wherein the gas is maintained at the inlet pressure for a period of about 15 seconds.
- 36. The method as recited in claim 32 wherein the step of expanding comprises the steps of:
providing a multi-piece tool configured for receiving the volume enclosure, the tool including a lower tool portion and an opposing upper tool portion, the lower tool portion having a lower concave region with a lower planar edge and the upper tool portion having an upper concave region with an upper planar edge, the lower and upper planer edges being opposed and configured for capturing the common peripheral edge; placing the container within the tool wherein the rear sheet faces the upper concave region and the front sheet faces the lower concave region; and inflating the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas at an inlet pressure of from about 15 to about 25 psi to permanently stretch the front and rear sheets outwardly against the respective concave regions of the tool, the gas maintained at the inlet pressure for a period of about 15 seconds.
- 37. The method as recited in claim 36, and further comprising the step of maintaining the permanently stretched volume enclosure inflated.
- 38. A method for forming a flexible container for combined storage and administration of IV solutions, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a substantially transparent front sheet constructed from a flexible planar layer of a polymer film; providing a flexible and vapor impermeable rear sheet constructed from a planer multi-layer laminate; sealing the front sheet and the rear sheet together along a common peripheral edge so as to define a volume enclosure; providing a first sacrificial port supported by the common peripheral edge and fluidly connected to the volume enclosure; providing a second sacrificial port supported by the common peripheral edge and fluidly connected to the volume enclosure, the second sacrificial port being spaced apart from the first sacrificial port along a first side of the common peripheral edge. providing a outlet port fluidly connected to the volume enclosure, the outlet port being supported by a second side of the common peripheral edge; supporting the volume enclosure in a tool having a first concave region for receiving at least a portion of the front sheet and an opposing second concave region for receiving at least a portion of the rear sheet, the first concave region defining a greater volume than the second concave region; expanding the volume enclosure with a pressurized gas to stretch the front sheet and the rear sheet against the respective concave regions of the tool; and relieving the pressurized gas from within the volume enclosure; wherein the front and rear sheets are permanently stretched to thereby increase the volume capacity of the container.
- 39. The method as recited in claim 38 wherein the step of providing a front sheet comprises providing a layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer.
- 40. The method as recited in claim 39 wherein the wherein the step of providing a rear sheet comprises providing:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer, the inner layer opposing the front sheet; an intermediate layer of an aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than the inner layer.
- 41. The method as recited in claim 40, and further comprising the steps of:
filling the permanently stretched volume enclosure with a gas; capping the sacrificial ports; and capping the outlet port to maintain the container in an expanded configuration.
- 42. The method as recited in claim 41, and further comprising the steps of:
providing a transport carrier including a rail cartridge configured to receive and support a plurality of the containers, the rail cartridge engaging the containers by their respective sacrificial ports; loading a plurality of containers onto the rail cartridge; placing the loaded rail cartridge into the transport carrier; sealing the transport carrier against environmental contamination; and sterilizing the sealed transport carrier and loaded containers by application of a radiation beam.
- 43. The method as recited in claim 42, and further comprising the steps of:
removing each of the sacrificial ports; and completing the seal along the first side of the common peripheral edge inwardly from the sacrificial ports, whereby formation of the container is completed.
- 44. The method as recited in claim 40 wherein the step of expanding the volume enclosure comprises permanently elongating the front and rear sheets to increase the volume capacity of the pre-enlarged container at least 2 times.
- 45. The method as recited in claim 44 wherein the step of expanding the volume enclosure comprises inflating the volume enclosure within the tool to a pressure of between approximately 15 and 25 psi.
- 46. The method as recited in claim 45 wherein the pressurized gas is compressed air.
- 47. A method for forming a flexible container for combined storage and administration of medicaments and diluents for IV solutions, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a flexible and substantially transparent front sheet constructed from a planar layer of a polymer; providing a flexible and vapor impermeable rear sheet constructed from a planer multi-layer laminate; sealing the front sheet and the rear sheet together along a portion of a common peripheral edge so as to define a volume enclosure; heating the front and rear sheets in a first localized area to fuse the front and rear sheets together along the heated first localized area, thereby forming a first peelable seal extending between a first side of the common peripheral edge and an opposing second side of the peripheral edge, the first peelable seal separably joining the front and rear sheets to thereby form a first compartment within the volume enclosure for containing a diluent; providing a first sacrificial port interposed between the front and rear sheets and in fluid communication with the first compartment; expanding a portion of the volume enclosure forming the first compartment to permanently stretch the front sheet and the rear sheet and to thereby increase the volume capacity of the first compartment.
- 48. The method as recited in claim 47 and further comprising the steps of:
heating the front and rear sheets in a second localized area to fuse the front and rear sheets together along the heated second localized area, thereby forming a second peelable seal extending between the first side and the opposing second side of the common peripheral edge, the second peelable seal separably joining the front and rear sheets to thereby form a second compartment for containing a medicament and an outlet compartment, the second compartment being between the first compartment and the outlet compartment; providing a second sacrificial port interposed between the front and rear sheets and in communication with the second compartment; and providing an outlet port interposed between the front and rear sheets and in communication with the outlet compartment.
- 49. The method as recited in claim 48 wherein the step of providing a front sheet comprises providing a layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer.
- 50. The method as recited in claim 49 wherein the step of providing a rear sheet comprises providing a multi-layer laminate having:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene thermoplastic elastomer, the inner layer opposing the front sheet; an intermediate layer of an aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than the inner layer.
- 51. The method as recited in claim 50 wherein the step of inflating comprises inflating the volume enclosure within the tool to a pressure of between approximately 15 and 25 psi for between approximately 10 and 25 seconds.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/837,927 filed Apr. 11, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/647,583 filed May 13, 1996, both of which are entitled “FLEXIBLE, MULTIPLE-COMPARTMENT DRUG CONTAINER AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING SAME”. The present invention is also related to co-pending application entitled “FLEXIBLE MULTIPLE COMPARTMENT MEDICAL CONTAINER WITH PREFERENTIALLY RUPTURABLE SEALS” and filed on even date herewith. All of these applications are commonly owned by the Assignee of the present invention, the entire disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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