EP2014570A1 - Système de conditionnement et son procédé d'utilisation - Google Patents

Système de conditionnement et son procédé d'utilisation Download PDF

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EP2014570A1
EP2014570A1 EP07253780A EP07253780A EP2014570A1 EP 2014570 A1 EP2014570 A1 EP 2014570A1 EP 07253780 A EP07253780 A EP 07253780A EP 07253780 A EP07253780 A EP 07253780A EP 2014570 A1 EP2014570 A1 EP 2014570A1
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Michael Baklycki
Kimberly A McClain
Thomas D McDevitt
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/002Closures to be pierced by an extracting-device for the contents and fixed on the container by separate retaining means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D55/00Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D55/02Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure
    • B65D55/06Deformable or tearable wires, strings, or strips; Use of seals, e.g. destructible locking pins
    • B65D55/08Annular elements encircling container necks
    • B65D55/0818Destructible or permanently removable bands, e.g. adhesive
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2251/00Details relating to container closures
    • B65D2251/0003Two or more closures
    • B65D2251/0006Upper closure
    • B65D2251/0015Upper closure of the 41-type
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2251/00Details relating to container closures
    • B65D2251/0003Two or more closures
    • B65D2251/0068Lower closure
    • B65D2251/009Lower closure of the 51-type

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  • This patent is directed to a packaging system and methods of use, and, in particular, to a packaging system with informational features and methods of use.
  • One common way of administering pharmaceutical products is by injecting the product in liquid form.
  • the liquid product will be packaged in a vial in a condition ready for administration.
  • the vial will have a stopper at one end, through which a needle of a syringe may be passed so as to draw the product out of the vial.
  • a packaging system in one aspect, includes a container having a closed end, an open end, a longitudinal axis running through the closed end and the open end, and an outer surface, a closure assembly fitted to the open end of the container and having an access port, and a detachable cap disposed over the access port.
  • the system also includes a label disposed about the container, the label having first and second sections separated by a perforated boundary. The first section of the label is attached at least in part to the outer surface of the container and extends between the closed end and the perforated boundary. The second section extends at least between the perforated boundary and the cap.
  • a packaging system in another aspect, includes a packaging system including a container having a closed end, an open end, a longitudinal axis running through the closed end and the open end, and an outer surface, a closure assembly fitted to the open end of the container and having an access port, and a detachable cap disposed over the access port.
  • the system also includes a label disposed about the container, the label having first and second sections separated by a perforated boundary. The first section of the label is attached at least in part to the outer surface of the container and extends between the closed end and the perforated boundary, while the second section extends at least between the perforated boundary and the cap.
  • a method of use of a packaging system including a container having a closed end, an open end, and an outer surface, a closure assembly fitted to the open end of the container and having an access port, a detachable cap disposed over the access port, and a label disposed about the container, the label having first and second sections separated by a perforated boundary, the first section of the label attached at least in part to the outer surface of the container and extending between the closed end and the perforated boundary, and the second section extending at least between the perforated boundary and the cap.
  • the method includes grasping the container, breaking the label along the perforated boundary to separate the first section of the label from the second section of the label, and removing the second section of the label and the cap.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the packaging system according to the present disclosure with a two-part label, the label being intact;
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the packaging system of Fig. 1 with the sections of the label separated and the cap removed;
  • Fig. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the method of use of the packaging system of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the packaging system with the label intact as in Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the packaging system illustrating the angle, taken relative to the longitudinal axis, of the first and second regions of the first section of the label;
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the packaging system according to the present disclosure with a one-part label
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view of an alternative embodiment of a cap for use with the packaging system of Fig. 1 .
  • Figs. 1-5 illustrate an embodiment of packaging system 50 according to the present disclosure and its use.
  • Packaging system 50 may be used for a pharmaceutical product, such as heparin or morphine.
  • packaging system 50 may be used with other products.
  • injectable drugs employed in system 50 may include, but are not limited to: abarelix, abciximab, acetazolamide, acetonide, acetylcysteine, acyclovir, adalimumab, adenosine, adipiodone, agalsidase beta, albumin, aldesleukin, aldesleukin, alefacept, alemtuzumab, alfentanil, alglucosidase, allopurinol, alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor, alphacon-1, alprostadil, alteplase, amifostine, amikacin, aminocaproic acid, aminophylline, amiodarone, amo
  • packaging system 50 includes container 60, closure assembly 70, cap 80, and label 90.
  • Closure assembly 70 is fitted to an open end of container 60, and includes an access port. Closure assembly 70 may be resealable.
  • Cap 80 is fitted over the access port, and label 90 is disposed about container 60.
  • First section 92 of label 90 has first region 100 and, optionally, second region 102.
  • First and second regions 100, 102 extend from perforated boundary 96 to the opposing edge of first section 92.
  • First and second regions 100, 102 are angled relative to longitudinal axis 104 of system 50 (see Fig. 5 ).
  • First region 100 consists essentially of the name of a product to be packaged in container 60.
  • Optional second region 102 consists essentially of a concentration of the product, or other description of the product.
  • Second section 94 of label 90 may include informational or warning message 110.
  • FIG. 3 A method of use of packaging system 50 is illustrated in Fig. 3 .
  • a user grasps container 60 (block 112).
  • the user then breaks label 90 along perforated boundary 96, thereby separating first section 92 of label 90 from second section 94 (block 114).
  • Boundary 96 may be broken by grasping an edge of second section 94, preferably normal to the axis 104, and tearing second section 94 loose from first section 92 and cap 80. This motion also may result in removal of the section 94 (block 116).
  • cap 80 may be removed from container 60 (118).
  • the removal of section 92 and cap 80 may be achieved in a single step.
  • Packaging system 50 in general, and label 90 in particular, includes a number of informational features that assist the user administering the product packaged in container 60.
  • label 90 has been designed to highlight the name and, optionally, the concentration of the product, or other description of the product.
  • One way in which the name and concentration have been highlighted is through the unconventional orientation of regions 100, 102 of label 90, which regions 100, 102 are neither parallel nor orthogonal to axis 104.
  • label 90 reduces the informational "clutter" that may accompany conventional presentations.
  • System 50 also requires active manipulation of label 90 during the use of system 50, namely the separation of label 90 along perforated boundary 96. It is believed that active manipulation of label 90 will improve the user's appreciation of the informational content of label 90.
  • Each of these features may contribute to the improvements provided by system 50.
  • container 60 may be in the form of a vial.
  • Vial 60 may be cylindrical in shape, and may be made of a materials such as glass or plastic, for example.
  • the vial may have wall 120 that defines first, closed end 122 and second, open end 124.
  • Wall 120 may have outer surface 126 and inner surface 128, which in turn defines receptacle 130.
  • Wall 120 may also define flange-like rim 132 that is disposed about open end 124.
  • rim 132 may have an annular shape, with outermost edge 134 and opposing surfaces 136, 138.
  • system 50 has longitudinal axis 104.
  • closed end 122 and open end 124 of vial 60 may have a substantially circular shape, with centerpoints, one of which (142) is shown.
  • longitudinal axis 104 may pass through centerpoints 142 of closed and open ends 122, 124.
  • Valve 150 may be defined by a layer of Teflon-coated rubber, the layer having opposing first and second surfaces 162, 164 and outer edge 166. Given the cylindrical geometry of vial 60, outer edge 166 of valve 150 may be circular in shape. Given the material used, the layer may be punctured repeatedly by a needle, for example, but reseal thereafter so as to limit movement of product disposed in receptacle 130 through open end 124.
  • Crimp ring 152 may be defined by cylindrical metal sleeve 170 having a cylindrical shape.
  • Sleeve 170 has first end 172 with annular metal band 174 that defines circular opening 176.
  • Sleeve 170 also has intermediate, tube-like portion 178 and second end 180.
  • valve 150 is disposed with second surface 164 disposed over open end 124 of vial 60 abutting surface 136.
  • Edge 166 of valve 150 may, but need not necessarily, extend to outermost edge 134 of rim 132.
  • Crimp ring 152 may be disposed over the assembly of valve 150 and vial 60, such that first end 172 abuts first surface 162 of valve 150. Opening 176 thereby defines access port 182 for closure assembly 70.
  • first end 172 abutting first surface 162
  • second end 180 is disposed over and about rim 132 such that second end 180 abuts surface 138.
  • Cap 80 Disposed over access port 182 is cap 80.
  • Cap 80 may be made of a plastic or metal material.
  • Cap 80 may have opposing surfaces 190, 192 and downturned edge 194.
  • Cap 80 is disposed over crimp ring 152 such that surface 192 abuts first end 172 of ring 152.
  • cap 80 may be attached to closure assembly 70, and in particular the portion of closure assembly 70 that defines access port 182, with a releasable adhesive or by friction fitting, for example.
  • label 90 may be made of paper or other material suitable for printing that has been backed, at least in part, with an adhesive.
  • the adhesive used with label 90 may require label 90 to be torn to remove label 90 from the surface to which it is affixed.
  • First section 92 of label 90 may be attached at least in part to outer surface 126 of vial 60.
  • Second section 94 of label 90 may be attached at least in part to cap 80, and in particular edge 194.
  • First section 92 may extend from first edge 200 generally aligned with closed end 122 of vial 60 to perforated boundary 96.
  • First region 100 of first section 92 may thus extend substantially from closed end 122 of vial 60 to perforated boundary 96.
  • second region 102 of first section 92 may also substantially extend from closed end 122 to perforated boundary 96.
  • the angle of regions 100, 102 relative to axis 104 may lie in the range of between twenty and eighty degrees, and more preferably in the range of between thirty degrees and sixty degrees. As illustrated, the angle may be forty-five degrees. Shallower and steeper angles may be possible in certain embodiments.
  • the angle of regions 100, 102 it is presently believed that the angle should not be selected so shallow as to extend region 100, 102 more than half-way about the periphery of container 60. That is, if region 100, 102 extends through more than about 180 degrees about the periphery of container 60, the user may not be able to visualize all of the information contained in region 100, 102 at a single time. To maximize the possibility that all of the information in a given region 100, 102 may be read by the user at one time, the angle of inclination of region 100, 102 may thus be limited.
  • regions 100, 102 may be provided through the use of a contrasting font type or font size.
  • the text in remainder 202 of first section 92 of the label may have a six point font size
  • the text in regions 100, 102 may have a ten point font size.
  • regions 100, 102 may include more area than a region oriented parallel to or orthogonal to axis 104, thus permitting use of a larger font size.
  • the contrasting background font may further differentiate regions 100, 102. Any font size may be printed on regions 100, 102 and sections 92, 94, so long as such sizes identify the product, other descriptions and warnings to the user of the product.
  • angled regions 100, 102 with contrasting color and font size
  • angled regions 100, 102 may be used in combination with neither, either or both of the contrasting color and the contrasting font size.
  • Second section 94 may extend from perforated boundary 96 to second edge 210.
  • Second edge 210 may be disposed above edge 194 of cap 80. According to certain embodiments, such as the embodiment illustrated, second edge 210 may be generally aligned with first surface 190 of cap 80.
  • Second section 94 may have a contrasting background color relative to first section 92 of label 90.
  • first section 92 may feature background colors of tan and white
  • second section 94 may feature a background color such as red.
  • colors such as red, orange and fluorescent yellow may be used for the background color of second section 94.
  • Any color combination may be employed in sections 92, 94, but preferably such section colors contrast to aid the practitioner in using system 50. As noted above, it is not necessary for all embodiments of present system 50 to use such colors, although it may aid in differentiating warning message 110 displayed in second section 94 from other portions of label 90.
  • Warning message 110 may be textual, in the form of alphanumeric characters, for example. However, warning message 110 is not limited to alphanumeric characters. For example, icons or symbols may be used in combination with or in substitution for alphanumeric message 110. For that matter, message 110 may be conveyed without any icons, symbols, or characters at all, but by the color of section 94 alone. If a textual message is incorporated into warning message 110, then the font size of the text may be varied relative to that used in one or more regions 100, 102, 202 of first section 92 of label 90 to create differentiation.
  • second section 92 of label 90 may be optional, and may not be included according to all embodiments of system 50 according to the present disclosure.
  • An illustration of such an embodiment is illustrated in Fig. 6 , with similar parts numbered similarly.
  • Label 220 is disposed about vial 60.
  • Label 220 has a single section with first region 222 and, optionally, second region 224.
  • the remainder of label 220 is indicated as 226.
  • Regions 222, 224 lie in planes that make a non-zero, non-right angle with a longitudinal axis of the vial 60, similar to regions 100, 102.
  • the comments made relative regions 100, 102 and remainder 202 may apply with equal force to regions 222, 224 and reminder 226.
  • a label with angled regions may be used with containers other than a vial, as shown; the label may be used with ampuls, syringes, and other devices.
  • the perforated boundary may be used in a label without the angled regions in the first section of the label.
  • crimp ring 152 may have a color that contrasts with one or more of regions 100, 102, 202 of first section 92 of label 90.
  • color of crimp ring 152 may preferably be red, orange or fluorescent yellow, similar to the color of second section 94 of label 90.
  • crimp ring 152 may have a warning message displayed on a portion or area of ring 152.
  • ring 152 may have a warning message defined or displayed on intermediate region 178 between first and second ends 172, 180.
  • the warning message may be defined or displayed on band 174 disposed about opening 176 that defines, in part, access port 182. Similar comments to those made above relative to warning message 110 may be made in regard to the warning message displayed on crimp ring 152.
  • warning message 240 may be displayed or defined on a portion or area of cap 80.
  • the message may be displayed or defined on surface 190 of cap 80.
  • message 240 may be disposed about the periphery of surface 190 of cap 80.

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