This disclosure relates generally to an enclosure for containing a fluid. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a cap and closure system, method, and component for containing a fluid.
Some manufacturing processes utilize liquid chemicals. The liquid chemicals may include, for example, acids, solvents, bases, photoresists, dopants, inorganic solutions, organic solutions, pharmaceuticals, or the like. In using such chemicals, a containment system may be utilized to properly contain the chemicals during storage, transport, and ultimately during the manufacturing process itself.
This disclosure relates generally to an enclosure for containing a fluid. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a cap and closure system, method, and component for containing a fluid.
A cap for a fluid container is disclosed. The cap includes a cap body including a base surface at a first end and an opening at a second end. The cap body is engageable with the fluid container. The base surface includes a first engagement structure protruding in a longitudinal direction from the base surface. The cap includes a first aperture in the base surface. The cap further includes a key code body including a second engagement structure engageable with the first engagement structure that secures the key code body to the cap body in an engaged state. The key code body includes a key code ring at a first end of the key code body. The key code ring includes a shoulder such that a portion of the key code ring is disposed spaced from the base surface when the cap body and the key code body are in the engaged state. The portion of the key code ring that is spaced from the base surface includes a first surface. The cap further includes a removable closure member including a plurality of engagement surfaces and a sealing surface disposed opposite the plurality of engagement surfaces. The plurality of engagement surfaces is engageable with the first surface to provide a closing force that maintains the sealing surface in engagement with the base surface in the engaged state. The removable closure member includes a sealing mechanism including a sealing member on the sealing surface. The sealing member is engageable with a portion of the base surface that defines the first aperture.
A containment system for containing a liquid is also disclosed. The containment system includes a container configured to store a fluid; and a cap engageable with the container. The cap includes a cap body including a base surface at a first end and an opening at a second end. The cap body includes threads engageable with threads of the fluid container. The threads are disposed between the second end and the first end. The base surface includes a first engagement structure protruding in a longitudinal direction from the base surface. The cap includes a first aperture in the base surface. The cap further includes a key code body including a second engagement structure engageable with the first engagement structure that secures the key code body to the cap body in an engaged state. The key code body includes a key code ring at a first end of the key code body. The key code ring includes a shoulder such that a portion of the key code ring is disposed spaced from the base surface when the cap body and the key code body are in the engaged state. The portion of the key code ring that is spaced from the base surface includes a first surface. The cap further includes a removable closure member including a plurality of engagement surfaces and a sealing surface disposed opposite the plurality of engagement surfaces. The plurality of engagement surfaces is engageable with the first surface to provide a closing force that maintains the sealing surface in engagement with the base surface in the engaged state. The removable closure member includes a sealing mechanism including a sealing member on the sealing surface. The sealing member is engageable with a portion of the base surface that defines the first aperture.
A fluid storage kit is also disclosed. The fluid storage kit includes a containment system for containing a liquid. The containment system includes a container configured to store a fluid; and a cap engageable with the container. The cap includes a cap body including a base surface at a first end and an opening at a second end. The cap body includes threads engageable with threads of the fluid container. The threads are disposed between the second end and the first end. The base surface includes a first engagement structure protruding in a longitudinal direction from the base surface. The cap includes a first aperture in the base surface. The cap further includes a key code body including a second engagement structure engageable with the first engagement structure that secures the key code body to the cap body in an engaged state. The key code body includes a key code ring at a first end of the key code body. The key code ring includes a shoulder such that a portion of the key code ring is disposed spaced from the base surface when the cap body and the key code body are in the engaged state. The portion of the key code ring that is spaced from the base surface includes a first surface. The cap further includes a removable closure member including a plurality of engagement surfaces and a sealing surface disposed opposite the plurality of engagement surfaces. The plurality of engagement surfaces is engageable with the first surface to provide a closing force that maintains the sealing surface in engagement with the base surface in the engaged state. The removable closure member includes a sealing mechanism including a sealing member on the sealing surface. The sealing member is engageable with a portion of the base surface that defines the first aperture.
References are made to the accompanying drawings that form a part of this disclosure, and which illustrate embodiments in which the systems and methods described in this specification can be practiced.
Like reference numbers represent like parts throughout.
This disclosure relates generally to an enclosure for containing a fluid. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a cap and closure system, method, and component for containing a fluid.
Some manufacturing processes utilize liquid chemicals. The liquid chemicals may include, for example, acids, solvents, bases, photoresists, dopants, inorganic solutions, organic solutions, pharmaceuticals, or the like. In using such chemicals, a containment system may be utilized to properly contain the chemicals during storage, transport, and ultimately during the manufacturing process itself.
Embodiments of this disclosure are directed to a cap for a fluid container, containment system, fluid storage kit, and methods of assembling thereof. The cap for the fluid container can be used to seal the fluid container until an appropriate time at which the stored fluid may be used in a manufacturing process. As the fluids stored in the fluid container may be specialized for a particular use, it is critical that the proper fluid be used at the appropriate time. If the incorrect fluid is used, there may be risk to the manufacturing personnel, contamination, damage to the article(s) being manufactured, combinations thereof, or the like. Accordingly, in an embodiment it may be beneficial for the cap to be encoded such that the manufacturing personnel, shipping personnel, etc., can easily identify the fluid stored in the fluid container. Additionally, some of the manufacturing processes are performed in a clean room. In such environments, the article(s) being manufactured may be contaminated, damaged, or a combination thereof, if the cap includes a breakaway portion via which the fluid is dispersed. Embodiments of this disclosure provide a removable closure member for the cap that can be engaged with or removed from the cap without damaging any material of the cap, thereby reducing a likelihood of contamination, damage to the article(s) being manufactured, or a combination thereof.
A fluid includes, but is not limited to, a substance that flows or deforms when a shear stress is applied. A fluid can include, for example, a liquid.
The fluid containment system 10 includes a container 12. In an embodiment, the container 12 can include a bag-in-bottle or bag-in-can style container. Such a container may include an inner container 13 or liner disposed within the container 12 that is made of a relatively flexible material, while the container 12 is made of a relatively more rigid material. In an embodiment, the container 12 can be made of, for example, polyolefins such as, but not limited to, polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, or the like. It will be appreciated that the materials are examples and that the actual materials for the container 12 can vary beyond the stated list within the principles of this disclosure.
A cap 14 is engageable with the container 12. The cap 14 can be installed to, for example, store the fluid within the container 12. It will be appreciated that the cap 14 can be secured to the container 12 even when there is no fluid stored in the container 12. The cap 14 can be an assembly that includes multiple components. In the illustrated embodiment, the cap 14 includes a cap body 16 and a key code body 18.
The cap body 16 is engageable with the container 12 to secure the cap 14 to the container 12. For example, in an embodiment, the container 12 can be threaded and the cap body 16 can have corresponding threading configured to engage with the threads of the container 12. In an embodiment, the cap body 16 can be cylindrical. The cap body 16 can include a base surface 16A. The base surface 16A can be open in a plurality of locations via an aperture 28 and an aperture 30. The apertures 28 and 30 may enable a fluid communication across the base surface 16A. For example, the fluid stored in the inner container 13 can be provided from the aperture 30. In an embodiment, the aperture 28 may be disposed such that it is located in communication with a space between the container 12 and the inner container 13. In an embodiment this can, for example, enable a pressure differential which can assist in dispensing the fluid from the inner container 13.
The key code body 18 is engageable with the cap body 16 to secure the key code body 18 to the cap body 16. For example, in an embodiment, alignment features 17 can extend from the base surface 16A of the cap body 16. The alignment features 17 can be used to align the key code body 18 and the cap body 16. In an embodiment, the key code body 18 and the cap body 16 may be secured together by, for example, a snap-fit connection or the like. Two alignment features 17 are shown in the illustrated embodiment. It will be appreciated that a number of alignment features 17 can vary. For example, in an embodiment, there may be three or more alignment features 17. In another embodiment, there may be a single alignment feature 17. A geometry of the alignment features 17 is not intended to be limited to that shown in
The cap 14, including the cap body 16 and the key code body 18, can be made of a same material as or similar material to the materials of the container 12. In an embodiment, the cap body 16 and the key code body 18 can be made of, for example, polyolefins such as, but not limited to, polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, or the like. Other non-limiting example of polymers suitable for making various embodiments of the cap 14, including the cap body 16 and the key code body 18, include fluoropolymers, polyesters, polycarbonates and polyamides. It will be appreciated that the materials are examples and that the actual materials for the cap body 16 and the key code body 18 can vary beyond the stated list within the principles of this disclosure. In an embodiment, a material of the cap body 16 is the same as a material of the key code body 18. In another embodiment, the material of the cap body 16 can be different from the material of the key code body 18. In a further embodiment, a material of the cap body 16 and the key code body 18 is the same as a material of the container 12. In an embodiment, the material of the cap body 16 and the key code body 18 is a different material from the container 12. The cap 14, cap body 16, and key code body 18 are described in additional detail in accordance with
The removable closure member 20 may be used to seal the aperture 28 and to provide additional sealing strength for the aperture 30.
In the illustrated embodiment, the removable closure member 20 is shown in an engaged state in which the removable closure member 20 is engaged with the key code body 18. In unengaged state (not shown in
The removable closure member 20 can be made of a same material as or similar material to the materials of the container 12. In an embodiment, the removable closure member 20 can be made of, for example, polyolefins such as, but not limited to, polypropylene, high-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, or the like. Other non-limiting examples of polymers suitable for the closure member 20 include fluoropolymers, polyesters, polycarbonates and polyamides. It will be appreciated that the materials are examples and that the actual materials for the removable closure member 20 can vary beyond the stated list within the principles of this disclosure.
The cap 14A generally includes a cap body 16 and a key code body 18. The cap 14A further includes a removable closure member 20A. In the illustrated embodiment, the removable closure member 20A is shown in an engaged state. In the engaged state, the removable closure member 20A may be inserted in a central area of the key code body 18 and locked into place, thereby forming a sealing connection with the cap body 16.
The cap 14A further includes a key code ring 22. The key code ring 22 includes a plurality of numbers. The numbers can, for example, be utilized to identify a chemical and a vendor for a particular cap 14A. The key code ring 22 can include a plurality of female access points 23 for a tool such as, but not limited to, a wrench, a torque wrench, or the like.
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A magnet 24 is disposed on the key code ring 22. The magnet 24 may be utilized during a manufacturing process in which the fluid stored in the fluid containment system (e.g., fluid containment system 10) is dispensed. When a fluid dispensing system (not shown) that is part of the manufacturing process is properly aligned, the magnet 24 can be used to provide a particular signal via one or more sensors on the dispensing equipment to indicate that a proper connection is identified. If the dispensing equipment does not align with the magnet 24, then a different signal (or no signal) can be provided via one or more sensors on the dispensing equipment to indicate that a proper connection has not been identified.
The cap 14A further includes a seal 26. The seal 26 can be disposed between the inner container 13 (
In an embodiment, the cap body 16 includes one or more apertures 28, 30. In the illustrated embodiment, the cap body 16 includes two apertures 28, 30. In an embodiment, the aperture 28 can be referred to as a vent. In an embodiment, the fluid stored in the inner container 13 (
In an embodiment, a diameter of the cap body 16 can vary according to the container 12 (e.g.,
In an embodiment, a diameter of the aperture 30 can vary according to the cap body 16 and the container 12 (e.g.,
The cap body 16 can include a plurality of alignment features 17 which can be utilized to align the cap body 16 and the key code body 18 when assembling the two components together. The key code body 18 includes a plurality of alignment features (not shown) configured to receive the alignment features 17. For example, the alignment features of the key code body 18 may be, for example, a plurality of recesses configured to receive the alignment features 17. Two alignment features 17 are shown in the illustrated embodiment. It will be appreciated that the number of alignment features 17 can be greater than two, according to an embodiment. In an embodiment, a single alignment feature 17 can be provided. A geometry of the alignment features 17 is not intended to be limited to that shown in
The key code body 18 can be cylindrical, according to an embodiment. The key code body 18 can be a cylindrical ring, having opening 19 therethrough, according to an embodiment.
The removable closure member 20A can be an assembly of parts, as shown in
The closure body 32 includes a first engagement structure 38, a first rotation stop member 40, a first surface 42A, a second surface 42B opposite the first surface 42A, a second rotation stop member 44, a securing member 46, and a dial arm 56. The first engagement structure 38 protrudes from the first surface 42A. The first engagement structure 38 includes an engagement surface 38A. The engagement surface 38A is insertable below a shoulder (see shoulder 55 in
The first rotation stop member 40 and the second rotation stop member 44 constrain an area between which the dial arm 56 can rotate. In an embodiment, the first rotation stop member 40 and the second rotation stop member 44 may protrude from the first surface 42A. The dial arm 56 can rotate about a rotational axis A-A′. The extent of the rotation is between the first rotation stop member 40 and the second rotation stop member 44.
The cap 14A also includes a first seal 48 and a second seal 50. The first seal 48 and the second seal 50 can, for example, be an O-ring type seal. In an embodiment, the first seal 48 and the second seal 50 can be secured to the second surface 42B of the removable closure member 20A. In an embodiment, the first seal 48, the second seal 50, or both the first seal 48 and the second seal 50, can be fixed to the cap body 16. The first seal 48 is generally designed to provide a sealing connection to the cap body 16. The second seal 50 is generally designed to provide a sealing connection to the cap body 16.
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Generally, those of ordinary skill in the art with knowledge of this disclosure will recognize that the removable closure member can take various forms as long as the removable closure member includes engaging and sealing features in accordance with the principles of this disclosure.
The removable closure member 20B can be an assembly of parts, as shown in
The removable closure member 20B is illustrated in the engaged state in
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Aspects:
It is noted that any one of aspects 1-10 can be combined with any one of aspects 11 19, 20-23, 24, or 25. Any one of aspects 11-19 can be combined with any one of aspects 20 23, 24, or 25. Any one of aspects 20-23 can be combined with one of aspects 24 or 25.
Aspect 1. A cap for a fluid container, comprising:
a cap body including a base surface at a first end and an opening at a second end, the cap body having a first diameter, the cap body being engageable with the fluid container, the base surface including a first engagement structure protruding in a longitudinal direction from the base surface, the cap including a first aperture in the base surface;
a key code body, the key code body including a second engagement structure engageable with the first engagement structure that secures the key code body to the cap body in a engaged state, the key code body including a key code ring at a first end of the key code body, the key code ring including a shoulder such that a portion of the key code ring is disposed spaced from the base surface when the cap body and the key code body are in the engaged state, the portion of the key code ring that is spaced from the base surface including a first surface; and
a removable closure member including a plurality of engagement surfaces and a sealing surface disposed opposite the plurality of engagement surfaces, wherein the plurality of engagement surfaces are engageable with the first surface to provide a closing force that maintains the sealing surface in engagement with the base surface in the engaged state, the removable closure member including a sealing mechanism including a sealing member on the sealing surface, the sealing member being engageable with a portion of the base surface that defines the first aperture.
Aspect 2. The cap according to aspect 1, further comprising a second aperture in the base surface, the second aperture being disposed radially outward from the first aperture.
Aspect 3. The cap according to aspect 1 or 2, wherein the closure member includes a body insertable into the key code ring, the body including the sealing surface and a surface opposite the sealing surface, wherein a first of the plurality of engagement surfaces is a fixed protrusion that extends from the surface opposite the sealing surface.
Aspect 4. The cap according to aspect 3, wherein at least one of the plurality of engagement surfaces is movable relative to the body of the closure member.
Aspect 5. The cap according to aspect 3, wherein in the engaged state, the first of the plurality of engagement surfaces and a second of the plurality of engagement surfaces are disposed in a line along a diameter of the key code body.
Aspect 6. The cap according to aspect 5, wherein in an unengaged state, the first of the plurality of engagement surfaces and the second of the plurality of engagement surfaces are not aligned along the diameter of the key code body.
Aspect 7. The cap according to any one of aspects 1-6, wherein the closure member includes a body insertable into the key code ring and a flexible member, the flexible member being compressible in a direction toward a longitudinal axis of the cap body.
Aspect 8. The cap according to any one of aspects 1-7, wherein the key code body further comprises a magnet disposed in the key code ring.
Aspect 9. The cap according to any one of aspects 1-8, further comprising a seal that seals the first aperture, wherein the seal is a rupturable membrane.
Aspect 10. The cap according to aspect 9, wherein a protrusion from the sealing surface abuts the rupturable membrane in the engaged state.
Aspect 11. A containment system for containing a liquid, comprising:
a container configured to store a fluid; and
a cap engageable with the container, including:
a cap body including a base surface at a first end and an opening at a second end, the cap body having a first diameter, the cap body being engageable with the fluid container, the base surface including a first engagement structure protruding in a longitudinal direction from the base surface, the cap including a first aperture in the base surface;
a key code body, the key code body including a second engagement structure engageable with the first engagement structure that secures the key code body to the cap body in an engaged state, the key code body including a key code ring at a first end of the key code body, the key code ring including a shoulder such that a portion of the key code ring is disposed spaced from the base surface when the cap body and the key code body are in the engaged state, the portion of the key code ring that is spaced from the base surface including a first surface; and
a removable closure member including a plurality of engagement surfaces and a sealing surface disposed opposite the plurality of engagement surfaces, wherein the plurality of engagement surfaces are engageable with the first surface to provide a closing force that maintains the sealing surface in engagement with the base surface in the engaged state, the removable closure member including a sealing mechanism including a sealing member on the sealing surface, the sealing member being engageable with a portion of the base surface that defines the first aperture.
Aspect 12. The containment system according to aspect 11, wherein the container further comprises a liner for storing the fluid.
Aspect 13. The containment system according to aspect 11 or 12, wherein the cap is engageable with a dispensing assembly for receiving a connector from the dispensing assembly to dispense the fluid.
Aspect 14. The containment system according to aspect 13, wherein the closure member is removed in a dispensing configuration.
Aspect 15. The containment system according to any one of aspects 11-14, wherein the cap further comprises a seal that seals the first aperture.
Aspect 16. The containment system according to aspect 15, wherein the seal that seals the first aperture is a rupturable membrane.
Aspect 17. The containment system according to any one of aspects 11-16, wherein the closure member is disposed entirely between the key code ring and the base surface.
Aspect 18. The containment system according to any one of aspects 11-17, wherein the closure member includes a body insertable into the key code ring, the body including the sealing surface and a surface opposite the sealing surface, wherein at least one of the plurality of engagement surfaces is movable relative to the body of the closure member.
Aspect 19. The containment system according to any one of aspects 15-18, wherein a protrusion from the sealing surface abuts the rupturable membrane in the engaged state.
Aspect 20. A fluid storage kit, comprising:
a containment system for containing a liquid, comprising:
a container configured to store a fluid; and
a cap engageable with the container, including:
a cap body including a base surface at a first end and an opening at a second end, the cap body having a first diameter, the cap body including threads on an interior surface of the cap body, the threads being engageable with external threads of the fluid container, the threads disposed between the second end and the first end, the base surface including a first engagement structure protruding in a longitudinal direction from the base surface, the cap including a first aperture in the base surface;
a key code body having a second diameter that is larger than the first diameter, the key code body including a second engagement structure engageable with the first engagement structure that secures the key code body to the cap body in an engaged state, the key code body including a key code ring at a first end of the key code body, the key code ring including a shoulder such that a portion of the key code ring is disposed spaced from the base surface when the cap body and the key code body are in the engaged state, the portion of the key code ring that is spaced from the base surface including a first surface; and
a removable closure member including a plurality of engagement surfaces and a sealing surface disposed opposite the plurality of engagement surfaces, wherein the plurality of engagement surfaces are engageable with the first surface to provide a closing force that maintains the sealing surface in engagement with the base surface in the engaged state.
Aspect 21. The fluid storage kit according to aspect 20, further comprising a fluid liner insertable into the container.
Aspect 22. The fluid storage kit according to aspect 20 or 21, wherein the cap is selected for storing a particular fluid.
Aspect 23. The fluid storage kit according to any one of aspects 20-22, wherein the closure member includes a body insertable into the key code ring, the body including the sealing surface and a surface opposite the sealing surface, wherein at least one of the plurality of engagement surfaces is movable relative to the body of the closure member.
Aspect 24. A method of assembling the containment system for containing a liquid of aspect 11, comprising:
engaging a first of the plurality of engagement surfaces with the first surface of the key code body, the first of the plurality of engagement surfaces being fixed; and
engaging a second of the plurality of engagement surface with the first surface of the key code body, the second of the plurality of engagement surfaces being movable,
whereby the engaging induces the closing force thereby allowing the sealing surface to be engaged with the base surface.
Aspect 25. The method according to aspect 24, further comprising:
disengaging the second of the plurality of engagement surfaces from the first surface of the key code body;
disengaging the first of the plurality of surfaces from the first surface; and
removing the closure member.
The terminology used in this specification is intended to describe particular embodiments and is not intended to be limiting. The terms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural forms as well, unless clearly indicated otherwise. The terms “comprises” and “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of the stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, or components.
With regard to the preceding description, it is to be understood that changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of the construction materials employed and the shape, size, and arrangement of parts without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. This specification and the embodiments described are exemplary only, with the true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the claims that follow.
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