US3923062A - Threaded closure system for medical liquid container - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A medical liquid bottle having a threaded neck of one thermoplastic material is blow-molded at pressures of 50 to 150 psi (3.52 to 10.1 kg/cm so there is a low amount of internal stress in the neck.
- a cap of a different thermoplastic material is injection molded at pressures of 5,000 to 20,000 psi (352 to 1,410 kg/cm producing a very high internal stress in this cap.
- the bottle with the combined cap and neck are stress relieved by subjecting to steam sterilization at 240 to 260 F. (116 to 127 C.). This causes the cap to shrink more than the neck and to form a bacteria-tight thermoplastic-tothermoplastic hermetic seal.
- the closure is openable with an unexpectedly low unscrewing torque of 10 to 30 inchpounds (11.5 to 34.5 centimeter-kilograms) manually applied by a nurse or physician.
- flm cyce 7 (ECU/14 75MB) THREADED CLOSURE SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL LIQUID CONTAINER BACKGROUND
- a pouring container This container has a wide mouth of approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) diameter.
- closure system An extremely critical area of these pouring containers is the closure system.
- the closure must reliably maintain the sterile nature of the liquid in the bottle and also be easy to open.
- pouring containers included glass type bottles with double closures.
- the double closure had an inner metal screw cap with a resilient liner or gasket engaging the glass bottle.
- An outer closure secured over the inner screw cap formed an additional sterility barrier.
- One of the problems with such a closure was that thegasket of the inner screw cap would not always compress to the same extent. This caused some closures to be very difficult to manually unscrew.
- a bottle has an integrally formed externally threaded thermoplastic neck. Both the bottle and neck are formed of a thermoplastic material blowmolded at pressures of 50 to 150 psi (3.52 to 10.1 kg/cm) to cause low internal stresses to be molded in the neck.
- An internally threaded screw cap of a different thermoplastic material is injection molded at pressures of 5,000 to 20,000 psi (352 to 1,410 kglcm to create very high internal stresses in the screw cap.
- this assembly is heated preferably by steam sterilization to 240 to 260 F. (1 16 to 127 C.). This causes a substantially greater amount of stress relief in the cap than in the neck. When this happens the rigid cap shrinks more than the rigid neck to provide a thermoplastic-tthermoplastic bacteria-tight hermetic seal of increased tightness between the cap and neck.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded partially cut away view of the inner screw cap and bottle neck combination
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of the inner and outer closure system prior to opening
- FIGS. 3 through 6 show the bottle and closure system at various steps in the method of forming and opening the improved closure system.
- thermoplastic bottle 1 having an integral dispensing neck 2. This neck has an external flange 3 and external threads 4.
- the container is partially filled with sterile medical liquid 5.
- a flexible hanging tab'6 secured in a recess at the bottom of the bottle. This hanging tab 6 can be snapped out of the recess for suspending the bottle neck downwardly when dispensing the liquid through an irrigation set or the like.
- FIG. 1 shows the bottle neck 2 that is integrally formed with the bottle.
- Both the bottle neck and bottle are blow-molded of a propylene-ethylene copolymer. This blow-molding takes place'at pressures of 50 to psi (3.52 to 10.1 kglcm to create low internal stresses in the thermoplastic bottle neck.
- FIG. 1 Shown directly above the bottle neck in FIG. 1 is an inner screw cap closure 7, with a top wall 8 and a depending skirt 9.
- This cap is formed of a second thermoplastic material that is different from the first thermoplastic material of the threaded neck.
- Cap 7 is injection molded at pressures of 5,000 to 20,000 psi (352 to 1,410 kg/cm to create a high amount of internal stress in the cap 7.
- the thermoplastic material of the bottle and neck is different from the thermoplastic material of the cap.
- the bottle neck has been made of a propylene-ethylene copolymer and when cooled to room temperature after blow-molding, this copolymer shrinks at a rate of 0.009 to 0.020 inch/- linear inch (0.009 to 0.020 centimeter/linear centimeter).
- the cap 7 is of a high density polyethylene that shrinks when cooled to room temperature after molding at a rate of 0.020 to 0.050 inch/linear inch (0.020 to 0.050 centimeter/linear centimeter). After these two materials shrink from the mold, they still contain internal stresses. These post molding stresses are substantially greater in the cap than in the bottle neck. The different amount of stresses can readily be seen under polarized light.
- thermoplastic materials There are many conditions that contribute to molded in stresses in thermoplastic materials. These can be mixing times, molding temperatures, cooling times, etc.
- one of the main reasons for molded in internal stresses is the pressure at which the molten plastic is forced into a mold. In the blow-molded bottle and neck the pressure is very low, such as 50 to 150 psi (3.52 to 10.1 kglcm This is believed to result in the low amount of internal stresses in the thermoplastic neck.
- the cap is injection molded at very high pressures of from 5,000 to 20,000 psi (352 to 1,410 kglcm This is believed to be the reason for the large amount of molded in internal stresses.
- Both the bottle neck and cap are molded at approximately 400F. (205C).
- these stresses are preferably formed in the cap by injection molding the internally threaded cap of FIG. 1 with a top wall and a longitudinal depending skirt.
- the cap is molded with an injection gate located in a central portion of the top wall in an area such as the position of numeral 8 in FIG. 1. This is so the stresses will radiate outwardly from such injection gate and then downwardly longitudinally along the skirt.
- an injection gate located in a central portion of the top wall in an area such as the position of numeral 8 in FIG. 1.
- liquid is placed in the bottle and the cap assembled to the neck.
- This unit then is heated such as by steam sterilization to a temperature of 240 to 260 F. (116 to 127 C.) and then subsequently cooled to room temperature.
- a temperature of 240 to 260 F. 116 to 127 C.
- FIG. 2 A more detailed illustration of the cap structure is shown in the enlarged sectional view of FIG. 2.
- the inner screw cap closure 7 is threadingly received on the bottle neck 2.
- the outer closure structure includes a cap 13 with a frangible brim 14 that is fused to flange 3. This provides an enclosed encasement for the inner cap 7.
- a threaded jacking ring 15 has threads 16 that intermesh with external threads 17 of the outer cap 13. This jacking ring fractures the frangible brim to open the outer closure.
- the jacking ring and its operation is more fully explained in a copending application by Pradip V. Choksi and Roy B. Steidley, filed March 7, 1973, Ser. No. 338,662.
- FIGS. 3 to 6 the sequence of forming and opening the container is shown with the outer closure of FIG. 5 partially cut away for clarity.
- the thermoplastic container of propylene-ethylene copolymer contains a medical liquid, such as 5% dextrose, normal saline, water, etc.
- the thermoplastic inner closure is placed on the threaded neck and screwed down against the bottle neck.
- the inner closure can be removed at this stage in the process at a torque of5 inch-pounds (5.7 centimeter-kilograms) to 20 inch-pounds (23 centimeter-kilograms).
- the outer closure is sealed to the container as shown in FIG. 5.
- a shrink fit closure that improves the sealing characteristics of a thermoplastic-to-thermoplastic hermetic seal would normally be expected to tighten down so much that it would be difficult to remove the inner screw cap.
- Shrink bands of thermoplastic film used for forming a secondary seal on wine bottles and the like grip the bottle and closure so tightly that the shrink bands have to be cut apart to open the bottle.
- the disclosed screw cap and bottle neck structure of this invention does not have the removable problem of previous shrink bands, such as used on wine bottles.
- the hermetic seal of applicants invention is improved with the differential shrinkage between the high density polyethylene screw cap and the propylene-ethylene c0- polymer bottle neck, it simultaneously provides a closure with a relatively constant opening torque of approximately 20 inch-pounds (23 centimeterkilograms). In actual practice this opening torque does not extend beyond the range of 10 to 30 inch-pounds (11.5 to 34.5 centimeter-kilograms). Therefore the differential shrinkage both: (1) tightens the hermetic seal and (2) adjusts the opening torque of each closure.
- the release torque required to remove the caps from the bottles was found to be very consistent after sterilizing, regardless of the initial torque used to seal the cap. Consequently, with a cap that was initially put on with a torque of 5 inch-pounds (5.7 centimeter-kilograms), the removal torque was 20 inch-pounds (23 centimeter-kilograms). A cap that was initially put on with a torque of 20 inch-pounds (23 centimeter-kilograms) also came off at 20 inch-pounds (23 centimeterkilograms). This relatively constant opening torque is easily applied with a hand twisting motion by the nurse or physician.
- thermoplastic bottle with an integral externally threaded neck of a propylene-ethylene copolymer blow-molded at pressures of from 50 to 150 psi. to create a low amount of internal stresses; a sterile medical liquid within the bottle; and internally threaded cap formed of a high density polyethylene injection molded at pressures of from 5,000 to 20,000 psi.
- an integral compressible rib on the cap forming an annular contact with the bottle neck; said threaded cap and threaded neck being in a state of post-assembly stress relief with a substantially greater amount of shrink in the threaded closure causing it to grippingly engage the neck with increased tightness at a thermoplastic-to-thermoplastic bacteria-tight hermetic seal at the rib, which closure is openable with a manually applied unscrewing torque of 10 to 30 inch-pounds despite the tight hermetic seal.
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