Stopper-shield assembly

Abstract
The present invention is a stopper and shield closure assembly 16 millimeter (mm) fluid collection tube whereby the 16 millimeter tube is compatible with conventional needle holders.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a stopper and shield closure for fluid collection tubes and more particularly to a stopper and shield closure assembly for 16 millimeters (mm) fluid collection tubes.




2. Description of Related Art




An evacuated blood collection tube is commonly used by a doctor, phlebotomist or nurse to draw a sample of body fluids from a patient in a hospital or doctor's office for diagnostic testing. During the use of such a tube, a double-ended needle that is attached to a needle holder, is inserted in a vein of the patient, and the closure end of the evacuated tube is inserted into the open end of the holder until the needle in the holder pierces the tube's closure. The blood collection tube contains a vacuum that then draws a body fluid sample from the patient into the tube. Therefore, it is important for the closure on the tube to fit securely on the open end of the tube and maintain the vacuum in the tube before, during and after the blood collection procedure.




Currently, closures for 13 millimeter or less evacuated blood collection tubes may include plastic shields containing a rubber stopper, wherein the stopper is thick or has an enlarged head to fit snugly within and remain attached to the shield and a plug portion that fits in the open end of the tube. Retention of the stopper in the shield is important when the shield and stopper are being removed from the open end of the tube so that blood within the tube can be tested and when the tube is mated with the end of a double ended needle in a needle holder and body fluid is being obtained from a patient.




Standard needle holders, have a fixed internal diameter and accept 13 millimeter or less evacuated blood collection tubes that have a plastic shield containing a rubber stopper. Standard needle holders will also accept 16 millimeter evacuated blood collection tubes that have a rubber stopper and not a plastic shield. Standard needle holders are not compatible with 16 millimeter evacuated blood collection tubes that have a plastic shield that is scaled up from a 13 millimeter tube because the outside diameter of the plastic shield is greater than the internal diameter of the standard needle holder.




Therefore, there exists a need to provide a stopper and shield closure on a 16 millimeter tube that is compatible with standard needle holders.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a specific stopper-shield assembly comprising a plastic shield that is mounted over a rubber stopper for use with a 16 millimeter evacuated tube and that would be compatible with standard needle holders.




The present invention provides a stopper and shield closure assembly having an overall diameter the same or similar to that of stopper and shield closure used with 13 millimeter tubes.




Most preferably, the stopper-shield assembly of the present invention comprises dimensions whereby use of the stopper-shield assembly with a 16 millimeter plastic tube may be used with a conventional needle holder. The dimensions of the stopper-shield assembly have been minimized to be compatible with conventional needle holders while maintaining the aspects, features and advantages of a stopper-shield assembly that is currently used with 13 millimeter plastic tubes.




Most preferably, the two-piece composite closure of the present invention is for use with 16 millimeter plastic tubes. The two-piece composite closure preferably comprises a plastic shield and a rubber stopper.




Most notably is that the two-piece composite closure of the present invention comprises an outside diameter that is not proportional to the scale up of the stopper and shield closure assembly that is used with a 13 millimeter tube.




An important feature of the stopper and shield closure assembly of the present invention is that the diameter of the assembly allows the closure to fit in conventional needle holders.




Another important feature is that the shield material is more rigid than shields commonly used with tubes of 13 millimeters or less.




A further notable advantage is that the two-piece composite provides a 16 millimeter tube with a closure that can be used with conventional needle holders.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

(prior art) perspective view of a 13 millimeter assembly.





FIG. 2

(prior art) perspective view of a 16 millimeter assembly.





FIG. 3

(prior art) cross sectional view of the container and closure of

FIG. 1

taken along


3





3


thereof.





FIG. 4

(prior art) enlarged cross-sectional view of the assembly of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

(prior art) enlarged cross-sectional view of the assembly of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the assembly of the present invention illustrating the container with the closure.





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view of the assembly of the present invention of

FIG. 6

taken along line


7





7


thereof.





FIG. 8

is a t op view of the closure of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged cross sectional view of the assembly of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is an enlarged cross sectional view of the assembly of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 11

is a cross sectional view of the assembly of the present invention shown in

FIG. 7

mounted in a conventional needle holder.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views thereof,

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


4


and


5


, illustrate a standard 13 millimeter tube


10


with a stopper


40


and a shield


60


and

FIG. 2

illustrates a standard 16 millimeter tube


80


with a stopper


90


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, tube


10


comprises a sidewall


12


having an outer surface


14


and an inner surface


16


. Sidewall


12


extends from an upper portion


18


to a lower portion


20


. Upper portion


18


includes an open end


22


and a rim


24


. Lower portion


20


comprises a closed bottom end


26


. Interior volume


34


extends between top surface


24


and closed bottom end


26


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, stopper


20


has a radially enlarged upper flange portion


42


and a smaller lower sealing portion


44


. Positioned between upper portion


42


and lower portion


44


is a radial notch


46


. Positioned centrally in the top surface


48


of stopper


20


is a finger well


47


. The bottom surface


49


of stopper


20


is convex.




Extending over the top of stopper


20


is a plastic cap or shield


60


which may be comprised of a flexible thermoplastic resin and which includes a radially extending top


62


for extending over the top surface


48


of stopper


20


and an annular skirt


63


extending from top


62


. Radially extending top surface defines an opening


64


through which a needle may pass to be inserted into and through stopper


20


. An integral annular abutment


66


is provided to engage the stopper. Annular abutment


66


includes a tapered surface for ease of assembly of cap


60


over upper flange


42


of stopper


20


.




The dimensions of stopper


20


and cap


60


are illustrated in FIG.


5


and are as follows:















TABLE 1











DIMENSION




INCHES













A




.217







B




.442







C




.225







D




.013







E




.028







F




.215







G




.061







H




.018







I




.019







J




.041







K




.126







L




.021
















FIGS. 6 and 7

, illustrate the 16 millimeter tube assembly


100


of the present invention. The assembly comprises a tube


120


, a stopper


160


and a shield


180


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


,


8


and


9


assembly


100


of the present invention comprises a tube


120


that comprises a sidewall


122


having an outer surface


124


and an inner surface


126


and extending from an upper portion


128


to a lower portion


130


.




Stopper


160


includes a top surface


162


, a bottom surface


164


, a radially enlarged upper flange portion


166


and a smaller lower annular sealing portion


168


. Positioned between upper portion


166


and lower portion


168


is a radial notch


170


. Upper portion


166


defines a top surface


162


wherein a finger well


172


is positioned centrally. The bottom surface


174


of stopper


160


is convex. Although it is within the purview of the invention that bottom surface


174


of stopper


160


is concave.




Extending over the top of stopper


160


is a plastic cap or shield


180


which may be comprised of a flexible thermoplastic resin and which includes a top surface


182


, a bottom stop ledge


184


, an annular outer skirt


186


extending from the top surface to the bottom stop ledge. Annular outer skirt


186


has an outer wall surface


188


and inner wall surface


190


. Shield


180


further includes a central opening


192


in top surface


182


. An integral annual abutment


194


is provided to engage the tube. Annular abutment includes a tapered surface for ease of assembly of shield


180


over upper flange


166


of stopper


160


.




The dimensions of stopper


160


and shield


180


are illustrated in

FIG. 10

measured with reference to said center-line A axis and are as follows:















TABLE 2











DIMENSION




INCHES













A




.462







B




.235







C




.615







D




.227







E




.018







F




.225







G




.015







H




.013







I




.010







J




.016








.032







L




.016







M




.129















Most notably is that the dimension H of annular outer skirt


186


of shield


180


is 0.011 to 0.021 and most preferably 0.013, the dimension J of annular abutment


194


of shield


180


is 0.008 to 0.018 and most preferably 0.016, and dimension D of stopper


168


is 0.227 so that a 16 millimeter tube may be used with a conventional needle holder.




Therefore as shown in

FIG. 11

, the 16 millimeter tube assembly of the present invention of

FIG. 7

, which includes a stopper and a shield, is compatible with a standard needle holder.



Claims
  • 1. A closure assembly for sealing an open end of a body fluid collection tube comprising:a stopper comprising an annular stopper body with an integral upper flange portion; a lower integral annular sealing portion on said body; an annular notch in said body at the interface of said upper flange portion and said lower sealing portion; wherein the outer annular surface of said lower portion being the sealing surface with a container and tapered inwardly continuously toward the axis of said body, said taper being from said annular notch to the bottom surface of said lower annular sealing portion; said bottom surface of said annular sealing portion being convex; and a flexible cap body for mounting on said stopper comprising a top surface, a bottom stop ledge, an annular skirt extending from said top surface to said bottom stop ledge; said annular skirt comprising an outer wall surface and an inner wall surface; a central opening in said top surface; an integral annular abutment on said inner wall surface with a tapered surface; wherein said integral annular abutment having a width of 0.011 to 0.021 inches and said annular skirt having a width of 0.008 to 0.018 inches with respect to said center-line axis.
Parent Case Info

This application claims benefit of provisional application 60/149,580 filed Aug. 18, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/149580 Aug 1999 US