IE56325B1 - Tamper-resistant capsules - Google Patents

Tamper-resistant capsules

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IE56325B1
IE56325B1 IE281983A IE281983A IE56325B1 IE 56325 B1 IE56325 B1 IE 56325B1 IE 281983 A IE281983 A IE 281983A IE 281983 A IE281983 A IE 281983A IE 56325 B1 IE56325 B1 IE 56325B1
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The present invention relates to tamperresistant capsules, and, more particularly, to hard shell pharmaceutical capsules having cylindrical, telescopically joinable, coaxial 5 cap and body parts.

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The present invention relates to tamperresistant capsules, and, more particularly, to hard shell pharmaceutical capsules having cylindrical, telescopically joinable, coaxial cap and body parts.
The need for tamper-proof or tamper-resistant capsules stems from the determination that hard shell gelatin capsules containing medicaments are susceptible to tampering by separating 10 the cap and body parts, modifying or adding to the medicaments therein, and rejoining the body and cap parts. A capsule disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 1,861,047 utilizes a circular band of hardened gelatin covering the seam 15 between the body and cap parts which indicates when the capsule parts have been separated.
This procedure is deficient in that tampercrs can easily separate the body part from the cap part, modify or add to the medicaments 20 therein, rejoin the cap and body parts, and reband the rejoined capsule so as to avoid detection of tampering.
A need therefore exists to provide a simple and effective tamper-resistant capsule.
According to the present invention there is provided a hard shell tamper-resistant capsule comprising coaxial cap and body parts ieach of tho cap and body parts having a generally cylindrical side wall, an n|X*n end and a closed end region, the cap and body parts being adapted to be joined in telescopic relationship wherein, when the cap and body parts are fully joined in telescopic relationship, the inner side wall of the cap part is substantially totally overlapped by the outer side wall of the body part, whereby the only portion of the body part which is exposed is the closed end region, and wherein the closed end region has an outer surface which is of such a configuration as to resist being gripped, whereby separation of the cap and body parts is impeded.
The closed end region may, for example, have a configuration which is generally hemispheroidal, pyramidal, conical or flat.
The capsule may further include locking means comprising one or more circumferentially extending ridges and/or grooves. Thus, the capsule may be such that the side wall of one of the cap and body parts has a locking means comprising one or more circumferentially extending ridge extending either (i) radially inwardly from an inner surface of the side wall of the cap part or (ii) radially outwardly from an outer surface of the side wall of the body part, as the case may be.
Alternatively, or in addition, the side wall of the other of the cap and body parts has one or more circumferentially extending groove extending either (i) radially inwardly from the outer surface of the body part or (ii) radially outwardly from the inner surface of the cap part, as the case may be, and engaging a respective ridge.
The capsule may further include venting means to permit air to escape from within the capsule when joined, wherein the or each circumferentially extending ridge comprises two or more segments so that spaces between the segments act as vents to permit air to escape from within the capsule when the cap and body parts are being joined.
In one embodiment of the capsule, the side wall of one of the cap and body parts has a pair of diametrically opposed integral indents extending either (i) radially inwardly from the inner surface of the side wall of the cap part or (ii) radially outwardly from the outer surface of the side wall of the body part, as the case may be; and the diametral spacing of the indents is, in the case (i), less than the outside diameter of the open end of the body part or, in the case (ii), greater than the inside diameter of the open end of the cap part, such that the body part can enter the cap part and permit air to escape from within the capsule when the cap and body parts are being joined.
The capsule may also include means for pre-locking the partially joined capsule parts in a constant predetermined relative position prior to filling and final joining, for storage and/or transportation purposes.
Preferably the body part has a reduced diameter in the area of its open end in order to avoid abutment when the body part is being telescopically housed within the cap part.
Alternatively, or in addition, the cap part has a reduced diameter in the area of • its open end, thereby resulting in improved engagement between the cap part and the region of the side wall of the body part adjacent the closed end region of the body part, as further resistance to tampering.
The capsule may have been sealed by the application of heat, thus it may have been dipped in or sprayed with a polymer solution or emulsion so as to seal the body part to the cap part. Alternatively, the telescopically joined body and cap parts are sealed by exposure to either steam or hot water. * The cap and body parts may be made of one or both of a gelatin material and a pharmaceutically acceptable hydrophilic polymeric material.
In use, the coaxial cap and body parts are telescopically joined and the cap side wall completely encloses the body side wall so that only the body closed end is exposed and presents a minimal surface for gripping and withdrawal of the body part from within the cap part, thereby impeding separation of the capsule.
The additional locking means and sealing of the cap and body parts further impede the withdrawal of the body part from within the cap part, thereby making it even more difficult to separate the body part from the cap part.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings in which:Figure 1 is a top plan view of a first embodiment of the present invention. The body part 2 is inserted within the cap part 2 so that the hemispheroidal closed end 3 of the body part 1 presents a minimal exposed outside closed end surface for gripping and withdrawal of the body part 1 from within the cap part 2.
Figure 2 is a side sectional view of Figure 1 along line 2-2 showing the continuous and total overlap of cap side wall 4 over body side wall 5. f * Figure 3 is a top plan view of a second embodiment of the present invention wherein * the cap part has a locking means of a circumferentially extending ridge 6 extending inwardly from the inner side wall surface 7 of the cap part 2.
It is to be understood that the circumferentially extending ridge of this and all of the following embodiments of the present invention also includes a segmented or discontinuous ridge so that spaces between the ridge act as vents to permit air to escape from within the capsule when joined.
Figure 4 is a side sectional view of Figure 3 along line 4-4 showing the locking means by mating of the ridge 6 of the inner surface 7 of the cap part 2 with a groove 8 on the outer side wall surface 9 of the body part 1, when the capsule has been telescopically joined.
It is to be understood that the circumferentially extending ridge of the cap part mating with the groove of the body part of this and all of the following embodiments of the present invention are interchangeable with a circumferentially extending groove of the cap part mating with a ridge of the body part.
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a third embodiment of the present invention wherein the cap part has a locking « means of two circumferential ridges 6, 10 extending inwardly from the inner side wall surface 7 of the cap part 2. * FIG. 6 is a side sectional view of FIG. 5 along line 6-6 showing the locking means by mating of the inwardly extending ridges, 6, 10 of the cap part 2 with two circumferential extending grooves 8, 11 extending inwardly from the side wall outer surface 9 of body part 1· FIG. 7 is a top plan view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention showing the body part 1 telescoped within the cap part 2 so that only a flat outside closed end surface 3 of body part 1 is exposed for gripping and withdrawal of the body part 1 from within the cap part 2.
FIG· 8 is a side sectional view of FIG. 7 along line 8-8 showing the continuous and total overlap of cap side wall 4 over the body side wall 5.
FIG· 9 is a top plan view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention showing the body part 1 telescopically joined within cap part 2, having a locking means of a circumferentially extending ridge 6 extending inwardly from the side wall inner Surface 7 of the cap part 2.
FIG· 10 is a side sectional view of FIG· 9 along line 10-10 showing the locking means of a circumferential extending groove 8 on the side wall outer surface 9 of body part 1 in mating engagement with the circumferentially extending ridge 6 of the inner surface 7 of cap part 2· FIG· 11 is a top plan view of a sixth embodiment of the present invention showing the body part 1 telescopically joined within cap part 2 having locking means of two circumferential ridges 6, 10 extending inwardly from the side wall inner surface 7 of cap part 2.
FIG. 12 is a side sectional view of FIG. 11 along line 12-12 showing the locking means of two circumfer5 ential grooves 8, 11 extending Inwardly from the side wall outer surface 9 of cap part 2 in mating engagement with the ridges 6, 10.
FIG. 13 is a top plan view of a seventh embodiment of the present invention showing body part 1 having a closed end with a conical outside surface 3 exposed when the body part 1 is telescopically joined within the cap part 2.
FIG. 14 is a side sectional view of FIG. 13 along line 14-14 shoving the side wall 4 of cap part 2 com15 pletely overlapping the side wall 5 of body part 1 so that only the conical outside surface 3 of body part 1 is exposed so as to be gripped with difficulty, which impedes separation and tampering.
FZG. 15 is a bottom elevational view of FIG. 13 showing the conical outside surface 3 of body part 1 inserted within the side wall 4 of cap part 2.
FIG. 16 is a top plan view of an eighth embodiment of the present invention showing a closed end outside conical surface 3 of body part 1 which is telescopically joined within cap part 2 having a locking means of a circumferentially extending ridge 6 extending inwardly from the side wall inside surface 7 of cap part 2.
FIG. 17 is a side sectional view of FIG. 16 along line 17-17 showing locking means of a circumferentially extending ridge 6 of the side wall inner surface of the cap part 2 in mating engagement with the XO circumferentially extending groove 8 on the side wall outer surface 9 of the body part 1 so as to lock the capsule parts 1« 2 and to impede separation and * tampering.
FIG. 18 is a top plan view of a ninth embodiment of the present invention showing a body part 1 + having a closed outside conical surface 3* the body part 1 being telescopically joined within cap part 2 having a locking means of two circumferentially extending ridges 6, 10 extending inwardly from the side wall inner surface 7 of the cap part 2· FIG. 19 is a side sectional view of FIG. 18 along line 19-19 showing locking means by the mating of the circumferential ridges 6» 10 of the cap part 2 in engagement with the circumferential grooves 8, 11 extending inwardly from the side wall outer surface 9 of the body part 1 so as to lock the capsule parts 1 and 2 together to impede separating and tampering.
FIG. 20 Is a top plan view of a tenth embodiment of the present invention showing the body part 1 having a closed end outside pyramidical surface 3 exposed when the body part 1 is telescopically joined within cap part 2.
FIG. 21 is a side sectional view of FIG. 20 along line 21-21 showing the side wall 4 of cap part 2 completely overlapping side wall 5 of body part 1 so that only the closed end outside pyramidical surface 3 of the body part 1 can be gripped with difficulty which thereby impedes separation and tampering.
PIG. 22 is a bottom elevational view of FIG. 20 showing the closed end outside pyramidical surface 3 of body part 1 telescopically joined within the side wall 5 of cap part 2.
FIG. 23 is a top plan view of an eleventh embodiment of the present invention showing body part 1 having a closed end outisde pyramidical surface 3 and telescopically joined within cap part 2 having a circumferentially extended ridge 6 extending inwardly from the inner surface 7 of cap part 2.
FIG. 24 is a side sectional view of FIG. 23 along line 24-24 showing the body part 1 having circum15 ferentially extending groove 8 on the side wall outside surface 9 in mating in engagement with the ridge 6 of cap part 2 so as to impede separation and tampering with the joined capsule.
FIG. 25 is a top plan view of a twelfth embodiment of the present invention showing the body part 1 having a pyramidical outside surface on the closed end 3, and telescopically joined within cap part 2 having two circumferential ridges 6, 10 extending inwardly from the side wall inner surface 7 of the body part 1.
FIG. 26 is a side sectional view of FIG. 25 along line 26-26 showing the circumferential ridges 6, 10 of body part 2 in mating engagement with the circumferential groove 8, 11 extending inwardly from the side wall outer surface of body part 1 so as to impede separation of and tampering with the capsule.
FIG. 27 is a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention showing the cap part 2 with a seal 13 enclosing both the open end of the cap part 2 and the closed end of the body part 3 telescoped within the joined capsule.
FIG. 28 is a side sectional vie of FIG. 27 along line 28-28 showing the body part 1 telescopically joined within cap part 2. The open end 14 of cap part 2 and the closed end 15 of body part 1 are completely covered with seal 13 so as to further impede separation of and tampering with the joined capsule.
It is to be understood that the seal of this embodiment can be used with any of the embodiments of the present invention as described herein.
FIG. 29 is a top plan exploded view of a fourteenth embodiment b£ the invention showing a capsule body .1 having substantially the shape of a cylinder closed at one end 3 and having a reduced diameter in the area of its open end 4; and a capsule cap part 2 having substantially the shape of a cylinder closed at one end 5 and having an open end 6 opposite therefrom.
FIG. 30 is a side sectional view of the assembled tamper-proof capsule of FIG. 29 bowing the free edge of the reduced diameter of the closed end 4 of the body part 1 bas moved freely and smoothly within the open end 6 of cap part 2 so as not to damage the edge of open end 6. When completely joined the reduced diameter of the open end 4 of the body part 1 is in frictional engagement with the closed end 5 of the cap part 2.
Zt is to be understood that the body part reduced diameter of this embodiment can be used with any of the embodiments of the present invention as described herein.
FZG. 31 is a top plan exploded view of a fifteenth embodiment of the present invention showing the body part 1 having substantially the shape of a cylinder closed at one end 3 and a reduced diameter in the area of its open end 4; the cap part having substantially the shape of a cylinder closed at one end 5 and having a reduced diameter in the area of its open end 6· FIG. 32 is a side sectional view of the assembled tamper-proof capsule of FIG. 29 showing the reduced diameter of the open end 4 of capsule body 1 in frictional engagement with the closed end 5 of cap part 2 when telescopically joined; and showing the reduced diameter of the closed end 6 of cap part 6 in frictional engagement with the closed end 3 of cap part 1* which further impedes separation of and tampering with the joined capsule.
It is to be understood that the body part and cap part reduced diameter of this embodiment can also be used with any of the embodiments of the present invention as described herein.
FIG. 33 is a side view of a sixteenth embodiment of the invention showing a body part 1 and a cap part 2 having an indent 24.
FIG. 34 is a sectional view along line 34-34 of 20 the capsule of the present invention in a pre-locked or partly closed position. The indent 24 of cap part 2 provides a friction fit wherein the capsule parts are elastically distorted - the cap undergoing ovalling and the body dimpling*1, making for increased air passage means or air vent means so as to permit the escape of compressed air contained within the capsule caused by the entry of the open end 4 of body part 1 within the open end 5 of the cap part 2.
FIG. 35 is a sectional view of the capsule in the fully closed or telescopically joined position showing the ident 24 having acted as a passage or vent which permitted the escape of compressed air contained within the capsule during the completion of telescopic joining It is to be understood that the cap part indent of this embodiment can be used as a body part indent and also with any of the embodiments of the present invention as described herein.
All of the embodiments of the present invention can be produced on capsule-making machines utilizing dip-molding technology. Such technology involves the forming of hard shell gelatin capsules by dipping of capsule-shaped pins into a gelatin solution, removing the pins from the solution, drying of the gelatin upon # the pins, stripping off the gelatin capsule parts from the pins, adjusting for length, cutting, joining and ejecting the capsules.
When the term gelatin” is used in this specifica10, tion, gelatin and/or other hydrophilic polymer materials whose properties are pharmaceutically acceptable as capsule materials are also included.
In addition to the above embodiments the present invention may also include a sealing of the capsule when the capsule parts are telescopically joined. The sealing of the joined capsule provides an additional securing of the capsule parts which further impedes separation for the purposes of tampering. The sealing of the capsule may be accomplished as follows: 1. Sealing of the capsule by spraying or dipping in polymer solutions or emulsions including: a. Polyalkylenes such as polyethylene, polypropylene, for exaaqale; b. Cellulose, its microcrystalline or raicrofibrillated form, and derivatives thereof, including cellulose esters such as cellulose acetate, hyd roxy prophyl -me thy 1 ce 1 lu lose-ph t ha la te, hyd roxy propyl methylcellulose, celluloseacetate-phthalate, cellulose ethers such as lower alkyl cellulose, wherein the lower alkyl group contains from 1 to 3 carbon atoms as for example ethyl cellulose, methylcellulose, other derivatives such as sodium-carboxymethyl-cellulose, and lower hydroxy-alkyl-cellulose wherein the lower alkyl has from 1 to 4 carbon atoms; c. Waxes such as carnauba wax; d. Polyvinylpyrrolidone; e. Polymers and copolymers of acrylic acids * and methacrylic acids and salts and esters thereof; f. Carbohydrates including mono-, di-, and poly saccharides such as glucose, sucrose, starch, agar ahd polydextrose, for example; g. Proteins such as gelatin and hydrolyzed gelatin, with derivatives thereof, soy bean proteins and sunflower proteins, for example; h. Shellac; i. Rubber; j. Polyvinyl-acetates; k. Polyuronic acids like alginates and its derivatives; and 1· Related materials and combinations of the above.
The concentrations of the polymer solutions or emulsions may vary widely and are preferably used as follows: - For dipping 2 - 50% by weight - For spraying 2 - 70% by weight 2. In addition to the polymer solutions or emulsions listed under 1, above, the following softeners may also be used: a. Poly-hydroxy-alcohols like glycerol, sorbitol and mannitol, for example; b. Dialkylphthalates preferably where alkyl is butyl; c. Lower alkyl citrates wherein lower alkyl has 1-6 carbon atoms; <3. Polyglycols such as polyethyleneglycol and methoxy-propylene-glycol, and 1,2- propyleneglycol; . e. Esters of polyhydroxy-alcohols such as mono-, di-and tri-acetate of glycerol, for example; f. Reocineoleic acid and esters thereof, and long chain fatty acids and esters thereof; g. related materials and mixtures of the above.
The above softeners are used in a concentration range of 0.1 - 20% by weight based on the polymer « solutions or emulsions listed under 1 above. 3. In addition to the polymers and the softeners listed under 1 and 2 above any solvent may also be * used that is non-toxic for. pharmaceutical capsules and is compatible with the capsule composition. Examples of such solvents include: a. Organic Solvents such as 1) Lower alkyl ethers wherein lower alkyl has 1-4 carbon atoms; 2) Lower alkyl ketones wherein lower alkyl has 1-8 carbon atoms; 3) Me thyleneglycol; 4) Lower alkyl esters of lower alkyl carboxylic acids wherein the lower alkyl has more than 1-4 carbon atoms; and ) Related materials of the above and lower alkyl alcohols such as ethanol and isopropanol. b. Water; and c. Related materials and combinations of the above. 4. Various techniques may be used for sealing the capsule. The preferred techniques involve spraying and dipping. These methods are described below: a. Spraying - The spraying of the body closed end and cap open end of a filled capsule so as to completely seal the seam therebetween is performed with a solution of the polymers indicated under 1 in organic solvents or an emulsion of these polymers in an aqueous medium at a concentration of 50-60% by weight and at a temperature of 50-80*C so that the solvent completely evaporates rapidly during the process. b. Pipping - The dipping of the body closed end of a filled capsule so as to completely seal the seam between the body closed end and the cap is r performed by dipping in a solution or emulsion of the polymers indicated under 1 in the solvents indicated under 3 at a concentration of 2-50« by weight and at a temperature range between 20-50*C.
The present invention is further illustrated by the following examples. All parts and percentages in the examples as well as in the specification and claims are by weight unless otherwise specified.
Example 1; grams of shellac and 1 gram of glycerol are dissolved in 100 grams of isopropanol at 80*C and the solution is cooled to 45*C.
The body closed end of a filled hard gelatin capsule is then dipped into the solution at 45°C for 5 seconds so as to completely seal the seam between the body closed end and the cap. The capsule is then dried for 10 minutes at 30*C and 30« relative humidity in a drying chamber with air circulation.
Example 2: grams of shellac and 1 gram of glycerol are combined with 100 grams of water at 70*C and mixed for minutes with a mixer in order to obtain a homogeneous emulsion. The capsule is dipped as described in Example 1 for 3 seconds into the emulsion at 55eC and then dried for 10 minutes at 30*C and 30« relative humidity in a drying chamber with air circulation.
Example 3: grams of cellulose-acetate-phthalate, 1 gram of diethylacetatephthalate and 1 gram of silicon oil are dissolved in 30 grams of ethylacetate and 65 grams of acetone at 35*C. The body closed end of a filled hard gelatin capsule is then dipped into this solution at 35*C so as to completely seal the seam between the body closed end and the cap. The capsules are dried for 10 minutes at 30*C and 30« relative humidity in a drying chamber with air circulation.
Example 4s grams of shellac and 1 gram of glycerol are dissolved in 100 grams of isopropanol and the solution is kept at 60*C. The body closed end of a filled hard gelatin capsule is then sprayed with this solution so as to completely seal the seam between the body closed end and the cap. The capsules are dried for 10 minutes at 30°C and 30% relative humidity in a drying chamber with air circulation· Example 5: grains of gelatin is dissolved in 100 grains of water at 80C for 1 hour and the solution is allowed to cool to 50*C. The body closed end of a filled hard gelatin capsule is then dipped into this solution for 5 seconds so as to Completely seal the seam between the body closed end and the cap· The capsule is dried for 20 minutes at 30*C and 30% relative humidity in a drying chamber with air circulation.
Example 6s micrograms of a solution of 55% by weight of hydrolized animal protein (PEPTIDE 2000) in water was applied to the outer surface of a hard gelatin capsule body by a spraying device. After placing the cap part over the body part and waiting for 30 minutes the capsule was completely sealed.
In lieu of sealing the capsule by dipping and spraying, the capsule may be sealed by the application of steam as follows: Site of Application A. Between the seam of the cap open end and the body closed end of filled and joined capsules; or B. Inside the cap side wall before joining the filled capsules; or C. Outside the body open end before joining the filled capsules.
Steam Material: - Steam from water having a pH between 1 and 13; or - Water steam combined with glycerol or sorbitol within a range of 5-95%.
Apparatus; Steam jetting device (nozzle).
Conditions; Steam pressure: 2.5 kilo/cm2.
Steam quality: 0.8 - 0.9 saturated. Nozzle size: 0.25 mm inner diameter. Distance nozzle/capsule: 2 mm.
Exposure time to steam jet: 0.5-1 second.
Explanation: - Sealing is possible at several points or continuously around the capsule circumference.
- Rectification on the sealing device is not mandatory for the capsule as the seal lies in the middle of the capsule length.
Example 7: Water steam at a saturation of 0.8 is applied with a nozzle having an inner diameter of 0.25 mm at a pressure of 2.5 kilo/cm2 at a distance of 2 mm to the closed body end of a filled hard gelatin capsule for 1 second so as to completely seal the seam between the body closed end and the cap. The capsule is dried for 10 minutes at 30°C and 30% RH in a drying chamber with air circulation.
In lieu of sealing by steam, the sealing of capsule seam may be accomplished by hot water: Material: - Hot Water having a pH between 1 and 13. Conditions: Temperature of water: 60-100°C.
Quantity per capsule: 2-10 microliters. Distance nozzle capsule: 2 mm Nozzle size: 0.25 mm.
Site of Applications - Inner surface of capsule cap part before closing the filled capsule; or - Outer surface of capsule body part at groove or ridge site before closing the filled capsule; or - Cap end edge of the filled and closed capsule.
Apparatus: Water jetting device (nozzle).
A modified ink jetting device is best used for this purpose.
Example 8: micrograms of water at a pH of 2.0 and at a « temperature of at 80*C was jetted through a nozzle at a distance of 2 mm on the outer surface of a hard gelatin capsule body part at the site of the groove within a * time of 0.5 seconds. After placing the cap part over the body and waiting for 10 seconds the capsule was completely sealed.
While there have been described and illustrated several embodiments of the present invention, the scope and working range of he invention shall not be limited by examples given.above. The invention comprises as well various changes and modifications which will occur to those skilled in the art.

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1. A hard shell tamper-resistant capsule * comprising coaxial cap and body parts each of the cap and body parts having a generally 5 cylindrical side wall, an open end and a closed end region, the cap and body parts being adapted to be joined in telescopic relationship wherein, when the cap and body parts are fully joined in telescopic relationship, the inner side wall of the 10 cap part is substantially totally Overlapped by the outer side wall of the body part, whereby the only portion of the body part which is exposed is the closed end region, and wherein the closed end region has an outer surface which 15 is of such a configuration as to resist being gripped, whereby separation of the cap and body parts is impeded.
2. A capsule as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the closed end 20 region of the body part has a configuration which is generally (a) hemispheroidal, (b) conical, (c) pyramidal or (d) flat.
3. A capsule as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the side wall of one of the cap 25 and body parts has a locking means comprising one or more circumferentially extending ridges extending either (i) radially inwardly from an inner surface of the side wall of the cap part or (ii) radially outwardly from an outer 30 surface of the side wall of the body part, as the case may be.
4. A capsule as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the side wall of the other of the cap and body parts has one or more circumferentially 35 extending grooves extending either (i) radially inwardly from the outer surface of the body part or (ii) radially outwardly \ from the inner surface of the cap part, as the caee nay be, and engaging a respective ridge. .
5. A capsule as claimed in Clain 3 or 4, wherein the or each circumferentially extending ridge comprises two or more segments so that spaces between the segments act as vents to permit air to escape from within the capsule when the cap and body parts are being joined.
6. « A capsule as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the side wall of one of the cap and body parte has a pair of diametrically opposed integral Indents extending either (i) radially inwardly from the inner surface of the side wall of the cap part or (ii) radially outwardly from the cuter surface of the side wall of the body part, as the caee may be; and wherein the diametral spacing of the indents is, ln the case (i), less than the outside diameter of the open end of the body part or, in the case (ii), greater than the inside diameter cf the open end of the cap part, such that the body part can enter the cap part and permit air to escape from within the capsule when the cap and body parte are being joined.
7. A capsule as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein one or both of the body and cap parte has a reduced diameter in the area of its open end.
8. A capsule as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the cap and body parts are of approximately equal length.
9. · A capsule ae claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the closed end region of the body part of the telescopically joined capsule has been dipped in or sprayed with a polymer solution or emulsion so as to seal the body part to the cap part.
10. A capsule as claimed in Claim 9, wherein the polymer solution or emulsion contains a softener.
11. A capsule as claimed in any one of 5 Claims 1 to 8, wherein the telescopically joined body and cap parts are sealed by exposure to either steam or hot water.
12. A capsule as claimed in Claim 11, wherein the telescopically joined body and 10 cap parts are sealed by exposure to steam under the following conditions: a steam pressure of 2.45 x 30^ rascals (2.5 kilograms per square centimetre); a quality of 0.8.to 0.9 saturated; and an exposure time of 0.5 to 1 second.
13. 15 13. A capsule as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the cap and body parts are made of one or both of a gelatin material and a pharmaceutically acceptable hydrophilic polymeric material.
14. 20 14. A hard shell tamper-resistant capsule as claimed Ln claim 1, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings 15. A hard shell tamper-resistant capsule as
15. 25 claimed in Claim 1, substantially as hereinbefore described with particular reference to the accompanying Examples.
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