The present invention relates to a bottomed tubular medical container made of a resin and continuously configured of a neck, a shoulder, and a body. More specifically, the present invention relates to a medical container comprising an upper member and a lower member each having a structure obtained by vertically dividing the medical container.
Conventionally, a resin-made medical container such as a vial has generally been molded by blow molding. However, since the blow molding is a molding method that does not use an inner mold, there has been a problem that the wall thickness of the container is liable to be uneven and the dimensional reproducibility is low.
A method of molding the medical container by injection molding has been known as a measure for solving the problem. Since the injection molding is a molding method that uses an inner mold and an outer mold, there is an advantageous point that it is easy to make the wall thickness of the container even and thus the dimensional reproducibility is high. However, die cutting of the inner mold cannot be conducted in the case of a container such as a vial in which the diameter on the opening side is smaller than the diameter on the body side, and molding the medical container cannot be conducted by the injection molding without some improvement. Thus, a method in which an upper member and a lower member each having a structure obtained by vertically dividing a container are separately injection-molded and thereafter the upper member and the lower member are integrally bound has been proposed.
For example, a method for producing a plastic bottle in which a bottomed tubular main body and a tubular head having a shoulder and a neck are separately molded with a metal mold, and the resultant main body-molded article and a head-molded article are joined with an organic solvent or by ultrasonic has been proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-029538.
Moreover, a method for molding a synthetic resin container, in which, when molding a container having different diameters at a body and a mouth, a bottomed tubular body member and a mouth member having a shoulder are separately injection-molded, the lower end of the mouth member is joined to the upper end of the body opening in such a manner that both ends are fitted, and a molten resin is injected in a ring shape along the fitted shoulder to conduct seal molding has been proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 52-101180.
Further, as a method for producing a resin-made bottle container in which a tubular neck having a diameter smaller than a diameter of a bottomed tubular body is provided at an upper end of the body, a method for producing a resin-made bottle container, in which an upper side portion and a lower side portion having a shape obtained by vertically dividing the bottle container into two portions at the upper end or the lower end of the body are separately molded with a resin by injection molding, thereafter, in a state where respective divided ends of the upper side portion and the lower side portion are joined, the joined face of the respective parts is shielded from outside, a molten resin is injected by insert molding in a fluid-tight manner, the molten resin is cooled and solidified to make a cover member, and the upper part and the lower part are integrated with the cover member has been proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-217311.
Furthermore, as a cosmetic container having a container main body and a lid, a cosmetic container in which the container main body consists of a neck member, a body member, and a connecting member for connecting the two members, a fitting groove for fitting the neck and a body projection protruding from the circumference of the fitting groove are formed at the upper end of the body member, a neck projection is formed in the neck member so as to be adjacent to the body projection when the neck member is fitted to the body member, and the body member and the neck member are welded and fixed with the connecting member formed by a molten resin injected to the upper end of the body member passing through the body projection and the neck projection has been proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2010-280089.
However, since the production method described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-029538 is a method in which the main body-molded article and the head-molded article are joined with an organic solvent or by ultrasonic, there has been a problem that the production efficiency is low because facilities such as an ultrasonic generation apparatus become separately needed, which makes the production process complicated.
In the technologies described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 52-101180, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-217311, and Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2010-280089, since the body member or the like and the mouth member or the like are joined with the molten resin, there has been a problem that the molten resin may enter the container although the joining strength between the body member or the like and the mouth member or the like is relatively high. In the case where the molten resin enters the container (hereinafter, such trouble is sometimes written as “resin leak”), it is not preferable in that the appearance becomes poor and there is a risk that an impression as if a problem in product quality exists is given even though there is actually no problem in product quality of the container or the contents thereof. Moreover, the medical containers among resin-made containers have a characteristic that they are often configured of cyclic olefin based polymers having excellent chemical resistance and non-adsorptive property, such as cycloolefin polymers (COP) and cycloolefin copolymers (COC). In the container configured of the COP or COC, it is not desirable from the standpoint of maintaining product quality of medical containers that a resin other than the COP or COC is used as the molten resin because there is a risk that the product quality of the medical container is degraded when the molten resin enters the container.
The present invention has been made in order to solve the problems of the conventional technologies. That is to say, the present invention provides a medical container: that is configured of an upper member and a lower member; that can be molded by injection molding; that has an excellent dimensional accuracy; and in addition to these, that is capable of effectively preventing the trouble that a molten resin for joining the upper member and the lower member enters the container.
The present inventors have conducted diligent studies in order to solve the problems to find out that the problems can be solved by forming a circular recess at a lower end face of the upper member, forming a circular projection at an upper end face of the lower member, and interference-fitting (also referred to as “positive fitting”) the circular projection to the circular recess, and have completed the present invention.
That is to say, according to the present invention, a bottomed tubular medical container made of a resin and continuously configured of: a tubular neck comprising an opening formed on an upper end thereof; a trumpet-shaped shoulder whose diameter expands as the diameter goes toward a lower end of the shoulder; and a bottomed tubular body having a diameter larger than a diameter of the neck and comprising a bottom at a lower end thereof, the medical container comprising: an upper member; and a lower member, each having a structure obtained by vertically dividing the medical container along a direction perpendicular to a central axis of the medical container, wherein the upper member is configured so as to comprise at least the neck and the shoulder, and a circular recess is formed at a circular lower end face of the upper member along a shape of the lower end face, the lower member is configured by a portion or the whole of the body, and a circular projection is formed at a circular upper end face of the lower member along a shape of the upper end face, the circular projection of the lower member is interference-fitted to the circular recess of the upper member, further, a fitting portion between the circular projection and the circular recess is sealed with a molten resin from an outer circumferential side of the medical container, and the upper member and the lower member are fixed with the molten resin is provided.
It is preferable that the medical container of the present invention is a medical container in which both the circular recess of the upper member and the circular projection of the lower member are formed in a tapered shape toward the upper end side, and the circular projection is fitted to the circular recess so as to bring the tapered face of the circular recess and the tapered face of the circular projection into contact.
Moreover, it is preferable that the medical container of the present invention is a medical container in which the circular recess of the upper member is a cutout recess having a structure formed by cutting out an inner circumferential side of the upper member, the circular projection of the lower member is a cutout projection formed by a residual portion left after cutting out an outer circumferential side of the lower member, a circular groove is formed on an outer circumferential side of the medical container along a circumferential direction of the medical container by making a height of the cutout projection larger than a depth of the cutout recess, a fitting portion between the cutout projection and the cutout recess is sealed with the molten resin from the outer circumferential side of the medical container by filling the molten resin in the circular groove, and the upper member and the lower member are fixed with the molten resin.
The medical container of the present invention is configured of an upper member and a lower member, can be molded by injection molding, has an excellent dimensional accuracy, and in addition to these, the medical container of the present invention is capable of effectively preventing the trouble that a molten resin for joining the upper member and the lower member enters the container.
The preferred embodiments according to the invention will be described below with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to appended drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, and includes all objects having matters used to specify the invention. In addition, there sometimes occurs the case where the same reference signs are given to the members having the same structure in the drawings and the explanation is omitted.
[1] Medical Container:
[2] Entire Shape:
The medical container 1 illustrated in
[2-1] Bottomed Tubular Shape:
The medical container 1 illustrated in
However, a shape: in which a cavity is partitioned on an inner circumferential side of an outer wall; and which has a bottom that blocks one end is sufficient for “bottomed and cylindrical shape”, and the shape is not limited to the shape illustrated in
[2-2] Neck:
The neck 12 of the medical container 1 illustrated in
However, the shape of the neck is not limited to the shape illustrated in
[2-3] Shoulder:
The shoulder 14 of the medical container 1 illustrated in
However, the shape of the shoulder is not limited to the shape illustrated in
[2-4] Body:
The body 16 of the medical container 1 illustrated in
However, the shape of the body is not limited to the shape illustrated in
[2-5] Size:
The medical container 1 illustrated in
However, the size of the medical container 1 is not limited to the same size as the size of the medical container 1 in
[3] Constituent Material
The medical container 1 illustrated in
[4] Constituent Members:
The constituent members consists of the upper member 2 and the lower member 4, each having a structure obtained by vertically dividing the medical container 1 along a direction perpendicular to a central axis of the medical container.
[4-1] Upper Member:
However, the upper member may be configured so as to include at least the neck and the shoulder. Taking the medical container 1 illustrated in
In the upper member 2 illustrated in
Examples of the structure of the circular recess of the upper member include a cutout recess or the like having a structure obtained by cutting out the outer circumferential side of the upper member. However, in the present invention, it is preferable that the circular recess 20 of the upper member 2 is a cutout recess 24 having a structure obtained by cutting out the inner circumferential side of the upper member 2 as illustrated in
[4-2] Lower Member:
In the lower member 4 illustrated in
Examples of the circular projection of the lower member include a cutout projection or the like formed by a residual portion left after cutting out an inner circumferential side of the lower member. However, in the present invention, it is preferable that the circular projection 30 of the lower member 4 is a cutout projection 32 formed by a residual portion left after cutting out the outer circumferential side of the lower member 4 as illustrated in
[5] Bonding Structure:
Any of
[5-1] Structure of Fitting Portion Between Upper Member and Lower Member:
It is preferable that both the circular recess 20 (cutout recess 24) of the upper member 2 and the circular projection 30 (cutout projection 32) of the lower member 4 are formed in a tapered shape toward the upper end side as illustrated in
The taper of the circular recess 20 and the circular projection 30 illustrated in
Moreover, it is preferable that the cutout recess 24 of the upper member 2 and the cutout projection 32 of the lower member 4 are configured so that the height h of the cutout projection 32 is larger than the depth d of the cutout recess 24 as illustrated in
[5-2] Interference-Fitting:
In the medical container 1 illustrated in
The medical container 1 illustrated in
It is preferable in the medical container 1 illustrated in
[5-3] Sealing with Molten Resin
In the medical container 1 illustrated in
The medical container 1 illustrated in
[6] Production Method
The medical container 1 illustrated in
(1) The upper member 2 and the lower member 4 are separately injection-molded. At this time, molding is conducted so that the circular projection 30 of the lower member 4 has a larger diameter relative to the diameter of the circular recess 20 of the upper member 2.
(2) Next, the circular projection 30 of the lower member 4 is fitted to the circular recess 20 of the upper member 2 as illustrated in
(3) Finally, the molten resin 6 is filled in the circular groove, and the fitting portion 40 between the circular projection 30 and the circular recess 20 is sealed from the outer circumferential side of the medical container as illustrated in
The medical container of the present invention can suitably be utilized as a medical container such as, for example, a vial.
This application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-127984 filed Jun. 23, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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