BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is directed to a preformed, sealed package containing a predetermined
quantity of a composition for constitution into a solution of known concentration.
More particularly, the present invention is directed to a soluble package or container
which contains a predetermined quantity of a soluble composition such that the entire
package can be reconstituted into a solution of known concentration by placing the
package containing the composition into a suitable solvent such as water.
[0002] One of the more tedious and time consuming tasks found in laboratories and other
locations where solutions of known concentration must be prepared is the actual preparation
of the solution. Typically, this has evolved the measuring or weighing out of a specific
quantity of a composition or mixture of compositions which are then dissolved in a
specific quantity of solvent typically water. Besides the waste of time and inconvenience,
these procedures inherently can lead to errors in the measuring out of the soluble
material and/or the solvent as well as the hazard of material being spilled or coming
into contact with the individuals involved in preparing the solutions.
[0003] It would, accordingly, be advantageous to provide a simple, fast way of preparing
solutions of known concentration in which the tedious procedures of measuring out
the soluble material and transferring it from a container to the solvent could be
avoided. Such a system would also avoid much of the need for storing and maintaining
large containers of soluble materials from which portions are removed for making up
the required solutions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a package of soluble material that
substantially obviates one or more of the problems, limitations and disadvantages
of the prior art.
[0005] Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description
which follows and in part will be apparent from the description or may be learned
by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention
will be realized and attained by the system particularly pointed out in the written
description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
[0006] To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention,
as in embodied and broadly described the invention comprises a package of soluble
materials for constituting a solution of known composition, wherein, a predetermined
quantity of a soluble composition is disposed within a soluble container such that
both the composition and the container when placed in a specified quantity of solvent,
dissolves to produce the solution of known composition.
[0007] In some cases its is desirable to include within the soluble package two discrete
materials which interact if in direct contact. So to avoid a premature interaction
of the discrete materials, one such material is contained within an inner soluble
package which is smaller than and fits inside an outer soluble package. The other
such material is contained within the outer soluble package. When the package is placed
in a specified quantity of solvent, the outer soluble package dissolves first releasing
its material into the solvent. Seconds later, as the solvent reaches and dissolves
the inner soluble package, its contents are released into the solvent but after a
brief interval, so that the content of the inner package never comes into direct contact
with the undissolved material of the outer package.
[0008] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following
detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and intended to provide further
explanation of the invention as claimed.
[0009] The accompanied drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention
and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification illustrate one
embodiment of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the
principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a sealed, soluble package containing a soluble,
solid composition in accordance with the invention.
[0011] Figure 2 is a side view of a soluble capsule containing a soluble material in accordance
with the present invention.
[0012] Figure 3 is a side view of a soluble capsule containing a soluble material in accordance
with the present invention and an inner soluble capsule containing a discrete soluble
material.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] In accordance with the present invention, a unitary package of soluble material is
provided for constituting a solution of known composition in which a predetermined
quantity of one or more soluble components is disposed within a soluble sealed container
such that both the composition and the container when placed in a quantity of suitable
solvent dissolved to produce the solution of known composition.
[0014] Reference will now be made in detail to preferred embodiments of the invention, examples
of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0015] As embodied herein and illustrated in Figure 1 of the drawings, a soluble bag-like
package 1 is shown containing a soluble material 3 and sealed at one end 2 to provide
a closed container. The quantity of the soluble, material 7 is known having been weighed
in advance. Typically, for example, a gram molecular weight of a particular compound
might be included in a sealed water soluble package for placement in one liter of
water in order to constitute a one mole solution. Clearly, multiples of this amount
could also be packaged for constitution into either a greater volume of solution or
a solution of greater or lesser concentration. Figure 2 of the drawings illustrates
an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the water soluble composition is
placed in water soluble, two part capsule 4. The capsule consists of a body portion
5 having a cap 6 which slides over the body portion 5 to form a closed unitary container
holding the water soluble composition 7.
[0016] The structure of the capsule in accordance with the invention is the same as found
in ordinary gelatin capsules used for encapsulating medicinal materials. The particular
soluble components placed in the capsule and the quantities of these components will
be essentially the same as heretofore described with respect to package or envelope
of Figure 1 of the drawings. While the particular water soluble package employed to
enclose the predetermined quantity of soluble composition in accordance with the invention
can be any suitable material which is soluble in the solvent being employed, typical
materials for use in constituting aqueous solutions are polyvinyl alcohol for the
envelope and gelatin for the capsule. Important considerations in selecting the material
from which the package itself is to be constituted will be the solvent into which
the package is to be placed as well as the compatibility of the dissolved package
with the soluble composition. Clearly, when the soluble composition is dissolved,
it should not undergo any chemical reaction or undesirable bonding with the dissolved
package, particularly if this would have an affect upon the ultimate concentration
or composition of the solution. It will also be important that the packaging material
not react with the solid component placed within it.
[0017] Illustrated in Figure 3, is a soluble package or capsule 4, comprised of a bottom
portion 5 and a cap portion 6. An inner capsule 8 is proportioned to fit within the
outer capsule 4. The inner capsule 8 contains one discrete chemical substance 9 while
the remaining volume of the capsule 4 contains a second discrete chemical substance
7. Thus the two substances, which would interact if in direct contact, do not come
into direct contact until the soluble package is put into the solvent.
[0018] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations
can be made in the system of the present invention without departing from the spirit
or scope of the invention. Thus it is intended that the present invention cover the
modifications in variations of this invention provided they come within the scope
of the appended claims and their equivalent.
1. A unitary package of soluble materials for constituting a solution of known composition
comprising:
a predetermined quantity of a soluble composition disposed within a soluble container
such that both said composition and container when placed in a specified quantity
of solvent dissolve to produce the solution of known composition.
2. The unitary package of Claim 1 wherein said solvent is water.
3. The unitary package of Claim 1 wherein said package is a soluble envelope.
4. The unitary package of Claim 1 wherein both said composition and container are water
soluble.
5. The unitary package of Claim 4 wherein said composition is a single water soluble
compound.
6. The unitary package of Claim 5 wherein said compound is present in said container
in an amount which is its gram molecular weight or a multiple thereof.
7. The unitary package of Claim 1 wherein said composition comprises a plurality of soluble
components, each present in a predetermined proportion to the others.
8. The unitary package of Claim 3 wherein said soluble envelope is sealed.
9. The unitary package of Claim 1 wherein said container is a gelatin capsule.
10. The unitary package of Claim 3 wherein said envelope is made of polyvinyl alcohol.
11. A package of soluble materials for constituting a solution of known composition comprising:
a predetermined quantity of a first soluble composition disposed within an outer soluble
container
a predetermined quantity of a second soluble composition disposed within an inner
soluble container, proportioned to fit within said outer soluble container, such that
both of said compositions and both of said compositions and both of said containers
when placed in a specified quantity of solvent dissolve to produce the solution of
known composition.