Fluid receiver fitting for aseptic fluid transfer and methods for making the same

US10399752B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10399752-B2
Application numberUS-201615575953-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2016
Priority dateMay 21, 2015
Publication dateSep 3, 2019
Grant dateSep 3, 2019

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Abstract

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A fluid receiver fitting (FRF) for supporting aseptic fluid transfer between enclosures, as well as methods for forming the fluid receiver, is disclosed. The FRF includes a unitized seal section (226) and channel section (228) formed together by 2-shot injection molding, thereby eliminating or minimizing modes of fluid contamination where the seal section and channel section are separate members. The channel section may comprise one or more channels (286) for insertion of a needle (N) therein and a respective penetration zone (266) in a corresponding section of the seal section for the needle to penetrate and thereby extract a fluid sample from a liquid stream against which a portion of the seal section is exposed. An angled interface (288) between each channel and its corresponding penetration zone provides a liquid stream pressure concentration zone which applies pressure to close a core (C) in the seal section formed by removal of the needle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid receiver fitting for supporting the aseptic transfer of a fluid, said fluid receiver fitting comprising: a seal section formed by injection molding a first material adapted to be pierceable by conventional hypodermic needles once said first material is set; a channel section formed by injection molding a second material that is adapted to not be pierceable by conventional hypodermic needles once said second material is set, said channel section comprising one or more channels therein, each of said channels comprising a first end that provides ingress into a respective channel and a second end that forms an interface with a portion of said seal section, said seal section and said channel section being molded into a unitary element such that said seal section surrounds said channel section except at said first ends of said channels, said interfaces between each second end and a respective portion of said seal section forming respective penetration zones to permit the passage of a hypodermic needle therethrough when the needle is passed through said respective channel to gain aseptic access to the fluid to be transferred when a portion of said seal section, adjacent said penetration zones, is exposed to said fluid, wherein each of said interfaces comprises a nub of said first material that protrudes up into each of said channels to prevent cross-contamination or wicking between channels. 2. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 1 wherein said seal section and said channel section are molded into a unitary element by a weld defined by the solidification of melted portions of said first material and said second material. 3. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 2 wherein said first material comprises thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). 4. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 1 wherein said second material comprises one or more injection-moldable polymers selected from the group consisting of: nylon, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE high density, low density, LLD or VLLD), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), high impact polystyrene (HIPS), cyclic olefin co-polymer (COC), cyclic olefin polymer (COP), polyethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC), polyester terephthalate (PET), acetal copolymer or homopolymer resin, and liquid crystal polymer. 5. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 1 further comprising a sealing cover applied over said first ends of said channels without the use of a bonding adhesive or fastener(s). 6. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 5 wherein said sealing cover comprises a polypropylene substrate or other poly material adapted to thermally bond. 7. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 1 wherein the fluid is a liquid stream and wherein each of said second ends comprises a tapered structure for concentrating pressure from the liquid stream from said penetration zone inward towards the respective channel for closing a core formed in said penetration zone by the hypodermic needle following its removal therefrom. 8. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 7 wherein said taper comprises an angle θ wherein 30°≤θ≤120°. 9. A fluid receiver fitting for supporting the aseptic transfer of a fluid, said fluid receiver fitting comprising: a seal section formed by injection molding a first material adapted to be pierceable by conventional hypodermic needles once said first material is set; a channel section formed by injection molding a second material that is adapted to not be pierceable by conventional hypodermic needles once said second material is set, said channel section comprising one or more channels therein, each of said channels comprising a first end that provides ingress into a respective channel and a second end that forms an interface with a portion of said seal section, said seal section and said channel section being molded into a unitary element such that said seal section surrounds said channel section except at said first ends of said channels, said interfaces between each second end and a respective portion of said seal section forming respective penetration zones to permit the passage of a hypodermic needle therethrough when the needle is passed through said respective channel to gain aseptic access to the fluid to be transferred when a portion of said seal section, adjacent said penetration zones, is exposed to said fluid, wherein the fluid is a liquid stream and wherein each of said second ends comprises a tapered structure for concentrating pressure from the liquid stream from said penetration zone inward towards the respective channel for closing a core formed in said penetration zone by the hypodermic needle following its removal therefrom, wherein said taper comprises an angle θ, wherein 30°≤θ≤120°. 10. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 9 wherein said seal section and said channel section are molded into a unitary element by a weld defined by the solidification of melted portions of said first material and said second material. 11. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 10 wherein said first material comprises thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). 12. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 9 wherein said second material comprises one or more injection-moldable polymers selected from the group consisting of: nylon, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE high density, low density, LLD or VLLD), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), high impact polystyrene (HIPS), cyclic olefin co-polymer (COC), cyclic olefin polymer (COP), polyethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC), polyester terephthalate (PET), acetal copolymer or homopolymer resin, and liquid crystal polymer. 13. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 9 further comprising a sealing cover applied over said first ends of said channels without the use of a bonding adhesive or fastener. 14. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 13 wherein said sealing cover comprises a polypropylene substrate or other poly material adapted to thermally bond. 15. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 9 wherein each of said interfaces comprises a nub of said first material that protrudes up into each of said channels to prevent cross-contamination or wicking between channels. 16. A fluid receiver fitting comprising: a seal section adapted to be pierceable by a needle; and a channel section adapted to not be pierceable by a needle, the channel section comprising one or more channels therein, each of the channels comprising a first end that provides ingress into a respective channel and an opposing second end that forms an interface with a portion of said seal section, the seal section surrounding at least a portion of the channel section, the second end of each channel including a tapered section extended at an angle different from an angle of the first end of each channel, the interface between the second end of each channel and a respective portion of the seal section forming a penetration zone to permit the passage of a needle therethrough when the needle is passed through said respective channel to gain aseptic access to a fluid to be transferred when a portion of the seal section, adjacent each penetration zone, is exposed to said fluid. 17. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 16 , wherein at least a portion of the seal section is located within the second end of each channel. 18. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 17 wherein the seal section and the channel section are molded into a unitary element by a weld defined by solidification of melted portions of a first material and a second material. 19. The fluid receiver fitting of claim 16 , wh

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  • Container connection means (for dispensing beverages on draught B67D1/0829) · CPC title

  • Septums, pierceable membranes · CPC title

  • Transfer moulding, i.e. transferring the required volume of moulding material by a plunger from a "shot" cavity into a mould cavity · CPC title

  • applying a coating or covering · CPC title

  • combined with a final operation, e.g. shaping (injection-compression moulding B29C45/561) · CPC title

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What does patent US10399752B2 cover?
A fluid receiver fitting (FRF) for supporting aseptic fluid transfer between enclosures, as well as methods for forming the fluid receiver, is disclosed. The FRF includes a unitized seal section (226) and channel section (228) formed together by 2-shot injection molding, thereby eliminating or minimizing modes of fluid contamination where the seal section and channel section are separate member…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Csp Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D51/002. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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