Claims
- 1. An assembly for closing evacuatable tubes for receiving samples of body fluids, said assembly comprising:
- an annular stopper body;
- said stopper body having an upper annular flange portion with a top surface and a lower annular portion, with both said upper and lower annular portions being integral with each other;
- said lower portion having a vertical surface comprised of a plurality of vertically spaced integral annular rings;
- a plurality of protrusions circumferentially spaced around said upper annular flange portion;
- an annular shield body having an annular wall defining a chamber for receiving said stopper body;
- said shield body having a top surface with a central opening for receiving a needle therethrough; and
- a plurality of openings through said wall of said shield body positioned so that each opening receives one of said plurality of protrusions on said stopper body when said stopper body is received in said shield chamber.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- a well in the top surface of said upper annular flange portion of said stopper body;
- said well having a bottom surface for receiving the needle through said stopper body; and
- said well formed from walls extending from the top surface of said stopper body to the bottom surface of said well.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said central opening in said shield top surface has a diameter that is less than a diameter of said well so that said shield top surface provides an annular overhang around said well.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said lower annular portion of said stopper body is received in an open end of an evacuatable tube in sealing engagement with the open end.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- an annular integral sealing ring on said shield body;
- said sealing ring coaxial with said shield body and extending from said shield top surface to surround said central opening in said shield top surface; and
- an annular groove in said stopper body for receiving said sealing ring.
- 6. An assembly for closing evacuatable tubes for receiving samples of body fluids, said assembly comprising:
- an annular stopper body;
- said stopper body having an upper annular flange portion and a lower annular portion, with both said upper and lower annular portions being integral with each other;
- said lower portion having a surface comprised of a plurality of vertically spaced integral annular rings;
- a plurality of protrusions circumferentially spaced around said upper annular flange portion;
- an annular shield body having an annular wall defining a chamber for receiving said stopper body;
- said shield body having an internal surface and a top surface with a central opening for receiving a needle therethrough;
- a plurality of openings through said wall of said shield body positioned so that each opening receives one of said plurality of protrusions on said stopper body when said stopper body is received in said shield chamber; and
- an annular undercut in the internal surface of said shield body.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, further comprising:
- an elongated evacuatable glass tube having a closed end and an open end; and
- an annular bead positioned on a rim of said open end of said glass tube,
- wherein said lower annular portion of said stopper body is received in said open end of said evacuatable tube in sealing engagement with said open end said annular bead is received in said undercut.
- 8. An assembly for closing evacuatable tubes for receiving samples of body fluids, said assembly comprising:
- an annular stopper body;
- said stopper body having an upper annular flange portion and a lower annular portion, with both said upper and lower annular portions being integral with each other;
- said lower portion having a surface comprised of a plurality of vertically spaced integral annular rings;
- a plurality of protrusions circumferentially spaced around said upper annular flange portion;
- an annular shield body having an annular wall defining a chamber for receiving said stopper body;
- said shield body having an internal surface and a top surface with a central opening for receiving a needle therethrough;
- a plurality of openings through said wall of said shield body positioned so that each opening receives one of said plurality of protrusions on said stopper body when said stopper body is received in said shield chamber; and
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced protuberances on the internal surface of said shield body.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8, further comprising:
- an elongated evacuatable plastic tube;
- said plastic tube having an open end and a closed end;
- an integral annular collar formed adjacent said open end of said plastic tube; and
- an annular transition abutment on said plastic tube for engaging said circumferentially spaced protuberances on the internal surface of said shield body when said plastic tube is positioned in said shield chamber.
- 10. An assembly for closing evacuatable tubes for receiving samples of body fluids, said assembly comprising:
- an annular stopper body;
- said stopper body having an upper annular flange portion with a top surface and a lower annular portion, with both said upper and lower annular portions being integral with each other;
- said lower portion having a surface comprised of a plurality of vertically spaced integral annular rings;
- a plurality of protrusions circumferentially spaced around said upper annular flange portion;
- an annular shield body having an annular wall defining a chamber for receiving said stopper body;
- said shield body having an internal surface and a top surface with a central opening for receiving a needle therethrough;
- a plurality of openings through said wall of said shield body positioned so that each opening receives one of said plurality of protrusions on said stopper body when said stopper body is received in said shield chamber;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced protuberances on the internal surface of said shield body;
- a well in the top surface of said upper annular flange portion of said stopper body;
- said well having a bottom surface for receiving the needle through said stopper body;
- said well formed from walls extending from the top surface of said stopper body to the bottom surface of said well;
- an annular integral sealing ring on said shield body;
- said sealing ring coaxial with said shield body and extending from said shield top surface to surround said central opening in said shield top surface; and
- an annular groove in said stopper body for receiving said sealing ring.
- 11. The assembly of claim 10, further comprising:
- an elongated evacuatable plastic tube;
- said plastic tube having an open end and a closed end;
- an integral annular collar formed adjacent said open end of said plastic tube; and
- an annular transition abutment on said plastic tube for engaging said circumferentially spaced protuberances on the internal surface of said shield body when said plastic tube is positioned in said shield chamber.
- 12. An assembly for closing evacuatable tubes for receiving samples of body fluids, said assembly comprising:
- an annular stopper body having an upper annular flange portion;
- a plurality of protrusions circumferentially spaced around said upper annular flange portion;
- an annular shield body having an annular wall defining a chamber for receiving said stopper body;
- said shield body having a top surface with an opening for receiving a needle therethrough; and
- a plurality of openings through said wall of said shield body positioned so that each opening receives one of said plurality of protrusions on said stopper body when said stopper body is received in said shield chamber.
- 13. The assembly of claim 12, further comprising:
- an annular integral sealing ring on said shield body;
- said ring coaxially with said shield body and extending from said shield top surface to surround said opening in said shield top surface; and
- an annular groove in said stopper body for receiving said sealing ring.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/923,012, filed on Jul. 30, 1992, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/700,665, filed on May 13, 1991, which is now abandoned.
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