Pierceable cap

US9545632B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9545632-B2
Application numberUS-201213985177-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 14, 2012
Priority dateApr 16, 2007
Publication dateJan 17, 2017
Grant dateJan 17, 2017

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Abstract

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A pierceable cap 11 may be used for containing sample specimens. The pierceable cap 11 may prevent escape of sample specimens before transfer with a transfer device 43 . The pierceable cap 11 may fit over a vessel 21 . An access port in the shell of the pierceable cap 11 may allow passage of a transfer device 43 through the pierceable cap 11 . At least one frangible layer 215, 216 may be configured with cross slits 506 in a particular cross slit geometry. The cross slits 506 may contain an openable portion 644 or be covered by a thin membrane 645 . The shell 610 and frangible layer (s) 215, 216 may be integrated into a one piece cap 601 , or be separate components 634 . The membrane on which the cross slits 506 are placed can be flat or contoured to guide the transfer device 43 to the cross slits 506.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pierceable cap comprising: a shell, an access port in the shell adapted to allow passage of at least part of a transfer device through the access port; a frangible seal comprising first and second primary surfaces, a collar and one or more ribs extending over a distance between the collar and a planar bottom surface such that the one or more ribs extend simultaneously inward in a radial direction and downward in an axial direction over the distance from the collar to the planar bottom surface; wherein the one or more ribs extend from the collar defining end wall and sidewall portions, to the planar bottom surface such that at least one vessel facing surface of the end wall portions forms an acute angle relative to an inside surface of a vessel disposed within the shell and into which the end wall portion inwardly and downwardly extends toward the planar bottom surface and at least one vessel facing surface of the side wall portions forms an acute angle relative to the inside surface of the vessel disposed within the shell such that the side wall portion extend inwardly and downwardly toward the planar bottom surface; and wherein the planar bottom surface includes an openable tearable portion having at least a length with two separately located ends, the openable tearable portion being weaker over its length than a remainder of the planar bottom surface, the remainder of the planar bottom surface defined by an unbroken surface area. 2. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the shell is elastomeric. 3. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the openable portion is a slitted portion selected from the group consisting of a tearable slitted portion or an unjoined slit. 4. The pierceable cap of claim 3 , wherein the one or more ribs further comprise at least two ribs, wherein the slitted portion of the first rib intersects with the slitted portion of the second rib. 5. The pierceable cap of claim 4 , wherein the intersecting slits are one of symmetric or asymmetric. 6. The pierceable cap of claim 3 , wherein the slitted portion is tearable and the tearable portion is webbed. 7. The pierceable cap of claim 6 , wherein the webbed portion is within a thickness of the bottom surface of the rib. 8. The pierceable cap of claim 6 , wherein the webbed portion is thinner than a thickness of the bottom surface of the rib. 9. The pierceable cap of claim 1 , wherein the shell and frangible seal are a monolithic structure made of the same material. 10. The pierceable cap of claim 9 , wherein the pierceable cap further comprises an o-ring interposed between the shell and the frangible seal. 11. A pierceable cap comprising: a shell, an access port in the shell adapted for passage of at least part of a transfer device through the access port; a frangible elastomeric seal comprising one or more ribs having side portions extending over a distance between a radial portion of the seal and a planar bottom surface of the seal such that the side portions of the one or more ribs extend simultaneously inward in a radial direction and downward in an axial direction over the distance from a radial portion of the seal to the planar bottom surface; wherein the one or more ribs extend from the radial portion, wherein the rib side portions extend to the planar bottom surface having a tearable slit disposed therein, the rib side portions having surfaces simultaneously tapering inward and extending in an axial direction from the radial portion toward the interior of a vessel disposed within the shell and wherein at least one rib portion surface tapers toward the interior of the vessel forming an oblique angle relative to at least one other rib portion surface; and wherein the tearable slit has a length with two separately located ends, the tearable slit being weaker over its length than a remainder of the planar bottom surface, the remainder of the planar bottom surface defined by an unbroken surface area. 12. A pierceable cap comprising: an elastomeric shell containing locking structures for securing the shell to a vessel, a resilient access port in the shell adapted to allow passage of at least part of a transfer device through the access port, a frangible elastomeric layer containing cross slits disposed across the access port for preventing transfer of the sample specimen through the access port prior to insertion of the at least part of the transfer device, the frangible layer having ribbed portions extending over a distance between a side of the access port and a planar bottom surface of the frangible layer such that the ribbed portions extend simultaneously both inwardly and downwardly over the distance from the side of the access port into the vessel terminating in the planar bottom surface with the cross slits disposed thereon, wherein the cross slits are tearable webbed cross-slits and include at least two cross slits each having a length within which one cross slit intersects the other, the tearable webbed cross slits being weaker than a remainder of the planar bottom surface, the remainder of the planar bottom surface defined by an unbroken surface area; and an o-ring configured on the shell to be disposed between the shell and the vessel when the shell is seated on the vessel, wherein the shell, the frangible layer and the o-ring are one piece, and wherein the ribbed portions include surfaces located on planes extending over the distance between the side of the access port and the planar bottom surface such that the surfaces simultaneously extend inward and downward over the distance from the side of the access port into the vessel, wherein at least one ribbed portion surface tapers into the vessel forming an oblique angle relative to at least one other ribbed portion surface and wherein the surfaces of the ribbed portions of the frangible layer guide the transfer device to the weakened portions on insertion and the surfaces close upon each other and the weakened portions when the transfer device is removed. 13. A pierceable cap comprising: a shell, an access port in the shell adapted to allow passage of at least part of a transfer device through the access port, and a frangible layer disposed across the access port for preventing transfer of the sample specimen through the access port prior to insertion of the at least part of the transfer device, the frangible layer having ribbed portions extending over a distance between a perimeter of the frangible layer and a planar bottom surface portion such that the ribbed portions extend simultaneously both inwardly and downwardly over the distance from the perimeter into a vessel terminating in the planar bottom surface portion with weakened portions disposed thereon, the weakened portions having a first thickness and the remainder of the planar bottom surface having a second thickness, the first thickness being less than the second thickness, wherein the weakened portions are disposed in an interior portion of the planar bottom surface portion, and the rib surfaces extending over the distance between the perimeter of the frangible layer to the planar bottom surface portion such that the surfaces simultaneously extend inward and downward over the distance from the perimeter into the vessel, wherein at least one rib surface tapers into the vessel forming an oblique angle relative to at least one other rib surface and wherein the surfaces of the ribbed portions of the frangible layer guide the transfer device to the weakened portions on insertion and the rib surfaces close upon each other and the weakened portions when the transfer device is removed.

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Classifications

  • for permitting the insertion of a tubular contents-removing device, e.g. a drinking straw · CPC title

  • Volumetric liquid transfer · CPC title

  • B65D51/002Primary

    Closures to be pierced by an extracting-device for the contents and fixed on the container by separate retaining means · CPC title

  • B01L3/56Primary

    Labware specially adapted for transferring fluids · CPC title

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What does patent US9545632B2 cover?
A pierceable cap 11 may be used for containing sample specimens. The pierceable cap 11 may prevent escape of sample specimens before transfer with a transfer device 43 . The pierceable cap 11 may fit over a vessel 21 . An access port in the shell of the pierceable cap 11 may allow passage of a transfer device 43 through the pierceable cap 11 . At least one frangible layer 215, 216…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lentz Ammon David, Bailey Kevin, Diemert Dustin, and 3 more
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 Jan 17 2017 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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