Ejection cap
US-2024043187-A1 · Feb 8, 2024 · US
US9254946B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9254946-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213985182-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2007 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2016 |
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A pierceable cap 411 may be used for containing sample specimens during storage and transport. The pierceable cap 411 may prevent unwanted escape of sample specimen before transfer with a transfer device 43 . The pierceable cap 411 may fit over a vessel 21 . An access port in the pierceable cap 411 may allow passage of a tip 41 of a transfer device 43 through the pierceable cap 411 . Single or multiple frangible layers 415, 416 may be disposed across the access port. Single frangible layers 415, 416 are configured to prevent venting upon initially being pierced by a transfer device 43 but to allow venting as the transfer device 43 is advanced through the frangible layer 415, 416.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pierceable cap comprising: a shell connected to a vessel, an access port in the shell comprising an opening, a frangible layer disposed in the access port having at least one tearable portion confined to a peripheral portion of the frangible layer, wherein the frangible layer is adapted to be initially pierced by a transfer device at a location removed from the peripheral portion, such piercing creating an opening in the frangible layer, and as the transfer device is advanced through the frangible layer the at least one tearable portion independently tears, wherein the pierced portion and the tearable portion are separated by an untorn portion, and wherein the peripheral portion in which the tearable portion is entirely disposed is outside the location on the frangible layer that is initially pierced by the transfer device. 2. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tearable portion is a series of discrete tearable portions configured in a circular pattern around the perimeter of the frangible layer. 3. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the frangible layer has a portion not configured for tearing, that portion having a first thickness and wherein the at least one tearable portion is thinner than the first thickness of the portions of the frangible layer not configured for tearing and wherein the location that is initially pierced by the transfer device is separated entirely from the tearable portion by portions of the frangible layer that remain untorn after the tearing. 4. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the untorn portion has a first thickness and wherein the at least one tearable portion is thicker than the untorn portion of the frangible layer. 5. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein a top surface of the at least one tearable portion is beveled. 6. The pierceable cap of claim 5 , wherein the beveled top surface is adapted to resist tearing by the transfer device during an initial pierce of the frangible layer, by the transfer device. 7. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tearable portion is stiffer than the rest of the frangible layer. 8. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tearable portion is separately tethered to an outer perimeter of the frangible layer. 9. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the shell and frangible layer are separate components. 10. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the shell and frangible layer are a monolithic structure made of the same material. 11. A pierceable cap comprising: an external shell; a frangible layer comprising an insertion location for receiving a transfer device, and at least one tearable portion, remote from the insertion location on the frangible layer and entirely separated from the insertion location by a portion of the frangible layer in which tearable portions are not located; wherein receipt of the transfer device creates an opening in the frangible layer at the insertion location remote from any opening of the at least one tearable portion; and wherein the at least one tearable portion is stiffer than the rest of the frangible layer. 12. A pierceable cap comprising: a shell disposed on and connected to a vessel, an access port in the shell for allowing passage of at least part of a transfer device through the access port, wherein the transfer device transfers a sample specimen, a frangible layer disposed across the access port for sealing the sample specimen in the vessel until pierced by the transfer device, wherein an initial piercing forms an opening in the frangible layer and wherein, on initial piercing, sample, if vented from the vessel, will vent only into and through the transfer device, the frangible layer comprising a weakened portion positioned on the frangible layer in a location not initially pierced by the transfer device, wherein the weakened portion does not extend from the location initially pierced by the transfer device; wherein as the transfer device is advanced from the initial piercing, a diameter of the opening in the frangible layer of the piercing is increased such that the weakened portion independently tears in response to the increased diameter of the opening caused by advancing the transfer device and wherein the opening of the initially pierced portion and the torn weakened portion are separated by an untorn portion. 13. A method for piercing a pierceable cap comprising: inserting a sample transfer device into a shell attached to a sample vessel; advancing the sample transfer device into the shell to initially pierce a frangible layer disposed across an opening in the shell, the initial piercing creating an opening in the frangible layer; momentarily stopping further advancing of the sample transfer device to allow for initial venting of vapor contained within the sample vessel through the sample transfer device; resuming advancing of the sample transfer device causing at least one tearable portion located on the frangible layer to tear wherein the tearable portion does not extend from the opening at the location initially pierced by the transfer device. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the tearing is caused by an increasing diameter of the sample transfer device as it advances through the frangible layer. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the at least one tearable portion is outside the location on the frangible layer that is initially pierced by the sample transfer device.
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