Claims
- 1. A fluid vessel, comprising:
- a drug vessel with a mouth portion sealed with a penetrable plug;
- a vial guide which holds the drug vessel;
- a flexible solvent vessel having, on end portions thereof, a drug solution outlet port and a communication port to the drug vessel, and having a tubular guide portion concentrically surrounding the communication port;
- a communication means for communicating an inside of the solvent vessel and an inside of the drug vessel, the communication means being housed in the guide portion of the solvent vessel so that the communication means is capable of sliding in upward and downward directions; and
- a cap for housing the vial guide and for rotatably sealing an opening of the guide portion,
- wherein a drug vessel push-down means for moving down the drug vessel in cooperation is disposed on an inner wall of the cap, an inner wall of the guide portion, and the vial guide, and
- wherein the fluid vessel further includes a communication sequence control mechanism for controlling a communication sequence so that, when the cap is rotated, the vial guide is moved down, without rotating, by the drug vessel push-down means, and the communication means first pierces through the plug of the drug vessel held by the vial guide, and then pierces through a thin film of the communication port of the solvent vessel by its downward movement accompanied by the communication means, and communicates the drug vessel with the solvent vessel,
- wherein a lower end of the guide portion is embedded in the solvent vessel and the communication port is formed in the lower end.
- 2. A fluid vessel according to claim 1 wherein the vial guide, comprises:
- a drug vessel mouth portion holding section which holds the mouth portion of the drug vessel;
- a plurality of flexible rib members that extend from the drug vessel mouth portion holding section upwards along the drug vessel and are stopped by a bottom corner portion of the drug vessel;
- an oblique cut surface formed in an upper end of the flexible rib member and being slidable along a cam formed on the inner wall of the cap; and
- a flexible pawl piece extending downwards continuously from the lower end of the flexible rib member and being slidably fitted onto the inside wall of the guide portion.
- 3. A fluid vessel according to claim 1, wherein the drug vessel push-down means, comprises:
- an oblique cut surface and a flexible pawl piece of the vial guide;
- a cam disposed on the inside wall of the cap; and
- a plurality of longitudinally running grooves disposed on the inside wall of the guide portion.
- 4. A fluid vessel according to claim 1, wherein the communication means comprises a double-edged needle having a hub in the middle.
- 5. A fluid vessel according to claim 4, wherein the communication sequence control mechanism, comprises:
- a pressing engagement portion formed in the outer periphery of the hub movable in the radial direction of the hub;
- an engagement step portion formed in the longitudinally running groove to be engageable with the pressing engagement portion; and
- a control rod disposed on the outer wall of the drug vessel mouth portion holding section of the vial guide to control the communication sequence so that, when the vial guide is moved down, the control rod prevents the pressing engagement portion engaged with the engagement step portion from being moved inside in the radial direction of the hub and, while maintaining the engagement between the pressing engagement portion and the engagement step portion, pierces the rubber plug of the drug vessel with one blade edge of the double-edged needle, then allows the other blade edge of the double-edged needle to pierce the thin film of the communication port of the solvent vessel by releasing the engagement between the pressing engagement portion and the engagement step portion so as to communicate the drug vessel with the solvent vessel.
- 6. A fluid vessel according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the longitudinally running grooves of the guide portion comprises a sliding surface for deforming the flexible pawl piece of the vial guide inwards to release the stopping engagement of the flexible rib member at the bottom corner portion of the drug vessel when the communication means pierces the thin film of the communication port of the solvent vessel.
- 7. A fluid vessel according to claim 1, further comprising a cap removal means.
- 8. A fluid vessel according to claim 7, wherein the cap removal means, comprises:
- an annular projection formed on an outer end edge of the guide portion and a linear protrusion formed in an upper portion of the annular projection;
- an engagement ring including an engagement projection formed on its inner wall and engageable with the annular projection, a rotation prevention projection formed further above the engagement projection, a groove formed in a circumferential direction on the outer wall, an open end formed on one side of the groove and opened to the upper end side of the outer wall, and a closed end formed on the other side of the groove; and
- a rib formed on the inner wall of the cap and introduced from the open end to be engaged with the closed end,
- wherein, when the cap is rotated in one direction on the upper end edge of the guide portion, the rib of the cap rotates together with the engagement ring by being engaged with the closed end of the engagement ring and, when the cap is rotated in the other direction, the rotation prevention projection of the engagement ring engages with the linear protrusion of the upper end edge of the guide portion and the rib moves relatively from the closed end to the open end, whereby the cap can be removed from the guide portion.
- 9. A fluid vessel, comprising:
- a drug vessel with a mouth portion sealed with a penetrable plug;
- a vial guide which holds the drug vessel;
- a flexible solvent vessel having, on end portions thereof, a drug solution outlet port and a communication port to the drug vessel, and having a tubular guide portion concentrically surrounding the communication port;
- a communication means for communicating an inside of the solvent vessel and an inside of the drug vessel, the communication means being housed in the guide portion of the solvent vessel so that the communication means is capable of sliding in upward and downward directions; and
- a cap for housing the vial guide and for rotatably sealing an opening of the guide portion,
- wherein a drug vessel push-down means for moving down the drug vessel in cooperation is disposed on an inner wall of the cap, an inner wall of the guide portion, and the vial guide,
- wherein the fluid vessel further includes a communication sequence control mechanism for controlling a communication sequence so that, when the cap is rotated, the vial guide is moved down, without rotating, by the drug vessel push-down means, and the communication means first pierces the plug of the drug vessel held by the vial guide, and then pierces a thin film of the communication port of the solvent vessel by its downward movement accompanied by the communication means, and communicates the drug vessel with the solvent vessel, and
- wherein the vial guide, comprises:
- a drug vessel mouth portion holding section which holds the mouth portion of the drug vessel;
- a plurality of flexible rib members that extend from the drug vessel mouth portion holding section upwards along the drug vessel and are stopped by a bottom corner portion of the drug vessel;
- an oblique cut surface formed in an upper end of the flexible rib member and being slidable along a cam formed on the inner wall of the cap; and
- a flexible pawl piece extending downwards continuously from the lower end of the flexible rib member and being slidably fitted onto the inside wall of the guide portion, and
- wherein a lower end of the guide portion is embedded in the solvent vessel and the communication port is formed in the lower end.
- 10. A solvent vessel having an input port and an output port, comprising:
- an integrally molded guide portion surrounding the input port of the solvent vessel;
- a communication means housed within the guide portion for communicating an inside of a drug vessel inserted into the guide portion and an inside of the solvent vessel; and
- controlling means for controlling the order of communication in such a manner that the drug vessel is first opened and thereafter the input port of the solvent vessel is opened,
- wherein a lower end of the guide portion is embedded in the solvent vessel and the communication port is formed in the lower end.
- 11. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a vial guide which holds the drug vessel and is inserted into the guide portion of the solvent vessel.
- 12. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a rotatable cap covering said guide portion, which when rotated, downwardly moves the drug vessel towards the input port of the solvent vessel.
- 13. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a pushable cap covering said guide portion, which when pushed, downwardly moves the drug vessel towards the input port of the solvent vessel.
- 14. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, wherein the communication means comprises a double-edged needle having a hub in the middle portion thereof.
- 15. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, wherein the input port includes a closing film covering the input port.
- 16. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, wherein the solvent vessel is made of synthetic resin.
- 17. The solvent vessel according to claims 12 or 13, wherein the cap has a hanger member at its top surface.
- 18. The solvent vessel according to claim 10, further comprising:
- locking means for locking the communication means in a lower portion of the guide portion so that the drug vessel may be removed separate from the communication means.
Priority Claims (1)
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6-267069 |
Oct 1994 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. PCT/JP95/02215, filed under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 371.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP95/02215 |
10/27/1995 |
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4/30/1997 |
4/30/1997 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO96/13241 |
5/9/1996 |
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