Claims
- 1. A bubbler container for containing and transporting ultra-pure corrosive and poisonous liquid reagents which must be protected from exposure to air and from transmission of gas or vapor through containment walls, comprising in combination: a vessel formed of a material which is inert to the poisonous liquid reagent, and which is a barrier to gas transmission, for containing the liquid; a conduit forming at one end an opening into the vessel, the other end extending to a point proximate the bottom of the vessel; an outlet conduit for permitting outflow of the poisonous reagent; a first layer sealed in a gas-tight relation to a conduit into the vessel closing the conduit opening, the first layer being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and being thin and capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle; a second overlaying the first layer, the second layer composed of resilient material so composed and configured as, in use, to be readily capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle and gripping said needle in fluid tight seal therewith; the first and second layers overlaying one another to form an integral plural-layer seal; means securely fastening the layers over the inlet opening in the fluid tight sealing relation thereto.
- 2. The bubbler container of claim 1 wherein the two-layer integral seal closes and seals the inlet conduit, and wherein the bubbler further comprises: a valve mounted on said conduit in fluid-tight relation therewith enclosing said integral seal, said valve comprising a body having a valving passage therethrough which encloses the sealing means and a passage for communicating to an outside conduit in communication with the valving passage; a valving member received in the valving passage and sealing said passage; the valving member being mounted for reciprocal movement in the valving passage; a hollow needle having a sharp point formed on a free end thereof received in the valving passage; means supporting the needle in the valving passage for reciprocal movement in the valving passage; the valving body, valving member, support means and needle being so constructed, mounted and disposed that upon movement of the valving member in the valving passage in a predetermined direction in valving passage forces the sharp point of the needle through the layers thereby opening a fluid path through the layers from the valving passage to the vessel; the valve body, needle and support means being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container; the vessel, conduit and valve being so constructed as to cause gas introduced to the valve to flow through the conduit into the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container for substantially saturating the gas with vapor of the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and to permit the saturated gas to flow from the vessel through the outlet opening.
- 3. The bubbler container of claim 2 wherein the inlet conduit contains in the exterior thereof a recess for permitting engagement of the fastening means therewith, and wherein the fastening means is comprised of a puncturable, gas-impermeable material capable of retaining a configuration into which it is bent or formed and which is inert to the poisonous liquid to be contained and is in the form of a cap comprising a generally planar top which overlays the outer surface of the second layer, defining a third layer over the second layer, annular walls, and means in the annular walls engaging the exterior recess of the inlet conduit for securing the fastening means and layers in gas-tight relationship with the conduit.
- 4. The bubbler container of claim 3 wherein the fastening means is formed of puncturable metal which is gas impermeable and inert to the poisonous liquid to be contained and the means engaging the exterior of the inlet conduit comprise crimped metal portions of the walls of the fastening means.
- 5. The bubbler container of claim 1 further comprising: a second septum comprising a first layer overlaying a second layer, the first of the second septum layer being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and being thin and capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle, the second septum being disposed on top of the two-layer closure of said bubbler container.
- 6. The bubbler container of claim 1 wherein the two-layer integral seal closes and seals the inlet conduit, and wherein the bubbler further comprises: a valve mounted on said conduit in fluid-tight relation therewith enclosing said integral seal, said valve comprising a body having a valving passage therethrough which encloses the sealing means and passage for communicating to an outside conduit in communication with the valving passage; a valving member received in the valving passage and sealing said passage; the valving member being mounted for reciprocal movement in the valving passage; a hollow needle having a sharp point formed on a free end thereof received in the valving passage; means supporting the needle in the valving passage for reciprocal movement in the valving passage; the valving body, valving member, support means and needle being so constructed, mounted and disposed that upon movement of the valving member in the valving passage in a predetermined direction in valving passage forces the sharp point of the needle through the layers thereby opening a fluid path through the layers from the valving passage to the vessel; the valve body, needle and support means being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container; the vessel, conduit and valve being so constructed as to cause gas introduced to the valve to flow through the conduit into the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container for substantially saturating the gas with vapor of the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and to permit the saturated gas to flow from the vessel through the outlet opening.
- 7. The bubbler container of claim 1 further comprising a second septum or closure having two layers overlaying each other with a layer composed of resilient material so composed and configured as, in use, to be readily capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle and gripping said needle in fluid-tight seal therewith, said layer disposed adjacent said closure in said bubbler container; and another layer bonded to said layer of resilient material and composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and being thin and capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle.
- 8. A method of packaging and transporting ultra-pure corrosive and poisonous liquid reagents which must be protected from exposure to air and from transmission of gas or vapor through containment walls, comprising the steps of: introducing said poisonous liquid in vessel which comprises at least one conduit extending thereinto, the vessel being formed of a gas and vapor barrier material which is inert to the poisonous liquid reagent; sealing the external end if said conduit by closing the conduit with a first layer sealed in gas-tight relation to said conduit, the first layer being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and being thin and capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle, overlaying the first layer with a second layer composed of resilient material so composed and configured as, in use, to be readily capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle and gripping such needle in fluid-tight seal therewith, the first and second layers overlaying one another to form an integral plural-layer seal; and securely fastening the layers over the inlet opening in fluid-tight sealing relation thereto; and shipping the container to a point of use of the liquid therein.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of sealing the conduit further comprises: forming in the exterior thereof a recess; forming a puncturable, gas-impermeable cap of a material which is capable of retaining a configuration into which it is bent or formed and which is inert to the poisonous liquid to be contained; overlaying the outer surface of the second layer with a planar top portion of the cap to thus define a third layer over the second layer; and the fastening step comprises deforming portions of the walls of the cap to engage in exterior recess of the inlet conduit thereby securing the layers in gas-tight relationship with the conduit.
- 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising disposing a second septum or closure on said first and second layers disposed over said conduit, said second septum or closure being a first layer adjacent said conduit closure comprising a resilient material and a second layer of material chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped bonded to said first layer.
- 11. A method of using a bubbler of ultra-pure corrosive and poisonous liquid reagents which must be protected from exposure to air and from transmission of gas or vapor contained in a vessel which forms at least one conduit thereinto and being formed of a material which is inert to the poisonous liquid reagent and impermeable to vapor and gas, the vessel being sealed with an integral seal closing the conduit, the seal comprising at least a first layer sealed in gas-tight relation to said conduit, closing the conduit opening, the first layer being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid to be shipped, stored and used in the container and being thin and capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle, and a second layer overlaying the first layer, the second layer composed of resilient material so composed and configured as, in use, to be readily capable of being penetrated by a sharp hollow needle and gripping said needle in fluid-tight seal therewith, the first and second layers overlaying one another to form said integral plural-layer seal closing the conduit, comprising the steps of: mounting a valve on said conduit and over said seal in fluid-tight relation with the conduit, said valve comprising a body having a valving passage therethrough which encloses the sealing means and a passage for communicating to an outside conduit in communication with the valving passage, and moving a valving member received in the valving passage to apply force to a hollow needle having a sharp point formed on a free end thereof received in the valving passage forcing the sharp point of the needle through the layers thereby opening a fluid path through the layers from the valving passage to the vessel; the valve body, needle and support means being composed of material which is chemically inert to the liquid in the container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 188,089, now abandoned, filed Apr. 27, 1988, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 944,189, now abandoned, filed Dec. 22, 1986, which is the U.S. National Phase filing of PCT Application No. PCT/US85/00925 filed May 17, 1985.
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