WO1992020449A1 - A sealing cap with a one way valve - Google Patents
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- WO1992020449A1 WO1992020449A1 PCT/US1992/004126 US9204126W WO9220449A1 WO 1992020449 A1 WO1992020449 A1 WO 1992020449A1 US 9204126 W US9204126 W US 9204126W WO 9220449 A1 WO9220449 A1 WO 9220449A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01L—CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL LABORATORY APPARATUS FOR GENERAL USE
- B01L3/00—Containers or dishes for laboratory use, e.g. laboratory glassware; Droppers
- B01L3/50—Containers for the purpose of retaining a material to be analysed, e.g. test tubes
- B01L3/508—Containers for the purpose of retaining a material to be analysed, e.g. test tubes rigid containers not provided for above
- B01L3/5082—Test tubes per se
- B01L3/50825—Closing or opening means, corks, bungs
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- This invention relates to a cap for sealing containers containing liquid samples such as blood and, more specifically, pertains to a stopper having an opening biased by a spring element into a closed position which opening is adapted to receive a pipette for aspirating the samples of the liquid.
- stoppers which are penetrable by a sharp instrument such as a needle for removal of the contents of the container have been in use for years.
- An early example of a stopper capable of being penetrated is found in U.S. Patent 1,616,274 issued on February 1, 1927 to Mulford.
- stoppers which accommodate more blunt instruments for removal of samples of the liquid for investigation and analysis.
- the multitude of biological samples, particularly blood and blood serums, awaiting analysis must be in closed containers to avoid the hazards of exposing medical personnel and the potential of degrading the sample through evaporation.
- the primary reason for desiring easy access to the container is to allow either the manual aspiration of the liquid with a pipette or the like or automated aliquoting of the sample by the testing apparatus.
- sampling techniques are carried out with disposable plastic pipettes or delicate instrument probes, neither of which is capable of piercing a rubber septum.
- Typical prior art caps involve the use of a body that fits within the cavity of a sample container and is provided with a closable opening or slit for entry of blunt, but narrow, hollow cylindrical object such as a pipette for removing a portion of the liquid contained therein.
- the body is made from a resilient material which is stretched by the insertion of the pipette into the slit. The slit closes due to the natural bias of the material after the pipette is removed, thus in effect forming a one ⁇ way type of valve arrangement.
- cap be easily accessible to blunt ended instruments such as pipette for aspiration of the sample housed within the container and provided with a positive feature for maintaining the opening in the cap closed other than through the natural resiliency of the material used in its construction. It is further desirable that the opening be biased closed with such a positive feature along a substantial portion of its length to prevent inadvertent opening to occur even when urged closed at its midpoint.
- a cap in accordance with the present invention is provided for a container and comprises an annular outer flange adapted to grip an outer surface of said container and an annular top wall from which a centrally disposed boss member descends.
- the boss member defines a cavity open at the end adjacent said top wall.
- the boss member further has an outer surface adapted to provide a liquid tight seal against the inner surface of the container and converging walls which define a closed slit at the lower end of the cap.
- Flexible spring elements are also attached to said boss member for contacting the inner walls of said container when said cap is placed thereupon and for providing slit-closing biasing forces in directions substantially normal to the direction of said slit and spaced apart from the midpoint of the slit.
- Figure 1 is a side view, mostly in section, of a cap in accordance with the present invention positioned on top of a container;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a cap constructed in accordance with the present invention with a portion of the outer flange and container broken away to demonstrate the inner geometry of the cap;
- Figure 3 is a view in side section of the cap taken along lines 3-3 of Figure 6;
- Figure 4 is a view in side section of the cap taken along lines 4-4 of Figure 6;
- Figure 5 is a bottom sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of Figure 1;
- Figure 6 is a top view of the cap of Figure l.
- Figure 7 is a bottom sectional view of the cap of Figure 5 with a pipette inserted through the slit.
- FIG. 1 a container 10 is shown sealed by a cap shown generally by the character numeral 12.
- a portion of the cap 12 is depicted without sectioning to demonstrate its outer gripping surface 13 and partially in section to demonstrate an outer annular flange 14 having an inner surface 18 adapted to grip the outer surface 16 of container 10.
- Inner surface 18 made be provided with a series of grooves to facilitate gripping action by cap 12 when used with threaded containers.
- cap 12 is provided with an annular top wall 24 from which both flange 14 and a centrally disposed, substantially annular boss 26 descend.
- Boss 26 defines a central cavity 27 adapted to receive a pipette or other object designed to aspirate or otherwise remove a sample of the liquid stored in the container 10.
- the outer surface 26a of boss 26 is adapted to abut and grip the inner surface 22 of the container 10 in a liquid tight manner.
- a pair of converging inclined walls or leaves 28 joined together by side walls 29 are integral with and descend from the bottom of boss 26. Near the point of convergence, leaves 28 are truncated to form or otherwise are integral with a pair of lips 30 separated in part by a slit opening 32.
- Lips 30 may be provided with a substantially rectangular cross-section as shown with a flat bottom surface 30a and end walls 30b (best seen in Figure 5) . End walls 30b are an extension of side walls 29.
- a pair of hollow, spring elements 34 which preferably have a substantially circular cross-section, also descend from the bottom of boss 26.
- the thin cylinder walls of each spring element 34 form a pair of lines of intersection with respective leaves 28. The intersection is perhaps best seen in the sectioned part of Figure 2.
- the lines of intersection are about equidistant from a plane normal to the direction of the slit opening 32 and through the midpoint thereof. This geometric arrangement provides for pair of "legs" 34a and 34b for each element 34 for a purpose to be described below.
- each element 34 formed by the terminus ends thereof and the flat surface 30a of the lips 30 are essentially co-planar and do not extend downwardly as far as the outer flange 14. Additionally, the length of the lips 30 is less than the total distance across both of the elements 34 and the width of lips 32. In other words, lip edge walls 30b would lie inside a circle drawn tangent to elements 34 at point of tangency noted by points 40 seen in Figure 5. Again the purpose of this relationship will be discussed in the operation as set forth below.
- the cap in accordance with the present invention may be fabricated from any material having elastomeric characteristics and compatible with the material contained by the container.
- examples of such material are silicone and other compositions marketed under the names Santopren and Kraton, the respective trademarks of the Monsanto Corporation and the Shell Corporation.
- the manufacturing process for making such caps is not important to the invention although it has been found that use of those materials best suited for an injection molding of the material appears to be the most practical way of producing a quality cap in quantities needed.
- annular groove 42 is provided about the inner circumference of cavity 27 near the top thereof as best seen in Figure 2.
- the annular groove 42 permits the press fit insertion of a removable secondar stopper 43 for further safe guard against the leakage of the liquid within container 10 under more extraordinary circumstances.
- Use of the secondary stopper 43 would be appropriate when the container is to be transmitted over long distances and may be subjected to rough handling or vibrations.
- Secondary stopper may be provided with a tab (not shown) for easy removal.
- the secondary stopper provides the ability for the container 10 to function as a vacuum container prior to the storage of a liquid sample.
- the stopper 43 could be fabricated from a penetrable material such as rubber and act as a rubber septum for the entry of the liquid sample by a sterilized hypodermic needle.
- the needle passing through secondary stopper 43 then penetrates slit 32 and the liquid under vacuum is stored in the container 10.
- the container 10 could then be moved for further processing such as for centrifuging in the case of blood or blood serum.
- the secondary stopper 43 could be removed to allow aspiration of the liquid by a pipette or the like.
- FIG. 2 depicts a cap in accordance with the present invention positioned on a container 10.
- the inner flange surface of boss 26 abuts the inner surface 18 of the container 10 in a liquid tight manner.
- the spring elements 34 also abut the inner surface 18. Opposing forces from each spring element 34 are set up which act along the "legs" 34a and 34b of each spring element 34 in a direction substantial normal to the alignment of the slit 32.
- the slit 32 is evenly biased to a closed position along substantially its entire length.
- Providing spaced biasing forces in the manner described is a distinct advantage over the use of a stoppers in which the biasing force is directed only at the midpoint of a slit opening. Additionally, the spacing of the "legs" 34a and 34b allows for easier insertion of the pipette since the biasing forces are not directed or focussed at the mid point of the slit 32 where a pipette is normally inserted.
- the slit 32 may be fabricated in a slightly open position.
- the touching of the walls of the spring elements 34 against the inner side wall of the container provides for the positive closing of the slit 32 when the cap 12 is placed on the container 10.
- the distance between the side walls 29 is less than the total distance across the elements 34.
- the side walls 29 are separated from the inner surface of the container 10. This prevents preloading forces along the slit 32. In other words, the separation prevents the inner container wall from compressing the lips 30 when the caps 12 is first pressed down and placed over the mouth of the container 10. Otherwise forces would be being generated along the slit 32 which would tend to cause the lips 30 to bend outwardly and therefore opening slit 32.
- the handler inserts a pipette 44 (as shown in Figure 6) into the cavity 27 whereupon the end of the pipette 44 is guided by the convergence of the leaves 28 toward the slit 30. Pipette 44 is then forced through against the spaced biasing forces of the spring elements 34. Since the forces are spaced about the midpoint, instead of being focussed at the mid point such as with the use of a solid resilient element, the end of the pipette 44 slides easily through the slit 32 and the lips 30 partially fold around the pipette 44 as shown.
- the cap of the present invention provides for a positive closing of the slit after the sample has been removed.
- the positive closing is evenly spread over the length of the slit as opposed to the closing forces merely being focused at the midpoint of the slit.
- preloading of forces along the length of the slit is eliminated, avoiding the bending of the lips outwardly which tends to cause premature or unwanted opening of the slit.
- a container having a stopper constructed in accordance with the present invention may be used to hold solid material in which a liquid or other solid material is to be added with a blunt instrument such as a pipette,
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EP92913306A EP0595836A1 (en) | 1991-05-20 | 1992-05-18 | A sealing cap with a one way valve |
JP5500231A JPH07500048A (en) | 1991-05-20 | 1992-05-18 | Sealing cap with one-way valve |
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US07/703,153 US5202093A (en) | 1991-05-20 | 1991-05-20 | Sealing cap with a one way valve having semi-cylindrical valve closure springs |
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