Claims
- 1. A method of charging a rigid tubular housing having an axially slidable piston with a dry component for subsequently mixing with a second component comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a component in a tubular housing having a sealed outlet and a separate inlet having a vent;
- (b) placing a piston in a first position on the housing to provide a venting structure to the component within the housing;
- (c) lyophilizing the contents of the housing;
- (d) moving the piston into the housing into a second position in which the piston is in a slidable sealing relationship with a nonvented portion of the housing; and
- (e) securing stop means to the housing to prevent return of the piston to the vented area of the housing.
- 2. A method of charging a rigid tubular housing having an axially slidable piston with a dry component for subsequently mixing with a second component comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a sterile component in a sterile tubular housing having a sealed outlet and an inlet;
- (b) placing an axially slidable piston in the tubular housing to seal off the inlet; and
- (c) closing said housing inlet with a rear stop means while maintaining a vent passage to the atmosphere rearwardly of the piston, which stop is sufficiently secured to the housing to prevent dislodgment during rearward movement of the piston within the housing.
- 3. A method of mixing two components of a drug or the like in a system that has an openable barrier between interiors of a rigid tubular housing with a vaccum movable piston, and a hypodermic syringe with an axially slidable stopper, which housing contains a first component and the syringe contains a second component, said method including the steps of:
- (a) opening said barrier between the syringe and housing;
- (b) pumping the first component from the syringe into the housing for mixing with the second component within the housing, and forming a fluid coupling between the piston and stopper;
- (c) reciprocating the syringe stopper in a manner that causes the piston to similarly reciprocate within the housing without a structural connection between the stopper and piston to thorougly mix the two components;
- (d) retracting the stopper within the syringe barrel to extract at least an injectable portion of the mixed components from the housing into the syringe; and
- (e) disconnecting the housing from the syringe enabling the dispensing of the mixed components from the syringe.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3, wherein the method includes a further step of connecting a hypodermic needle to the syringe after disconnection of the housing from the syringe.
- 5. A method of mixing two components of a drug or the like in a system that has a rigid tubular housing with a vacuum movable piston containing a first component and having a sealed outlet, and a hypodermic syringe with an axially slidable stopper containing a second component and having a sealed outlet, said method including the steps of:
- (a) opening the outlets of the housing and syringe;
- (b) coupling the outlets of the housing and syringe in flow communication;
- (c) pumping the second component from the syringe into the housing for mixing with the second component within the housing, and forming a fluid coupling between the piston and stopper;
- (d) reciprocating the syringe stopper in a manner that causes the piston to similarly reciprocate within the housing without a structural connection between the stopper and piston to thoroughly mix the two components;
- (e) retracting the stopper within the syringe barrel to extract at least an injectable portion of the mixed components from the housing into the syringe; and
- (f) disconnecting the housing from the syringe enabling the dispensing of the mixed components from the syringe.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 5, wherein the method includes a further step of connecting a hypodermic needle to the syringe after disconnection of the housing from the syringe.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 839,831 filed Oct. 6, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,457.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Divisions (1)
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