[0001] The object of this invention is a differentiated dosage container, particularly for
liquid or pasty substances but also usable for powdered substances, suspensions, liposomial
preparations for pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, cosmetics and the like. The invention
also concerns sets of these containers.
[0002] Single dose containers in plastic material, which are hereinafter called "phialoids"
and which allow the administration of small volumes of product, are known in the art.
[0003] For example US patent 3221939 dated 1962 describes such a container for small volumes
and illustrates an attempt to make a set or strip of these containers. It also illustrates
the possibility of providing the containers with closures able to dispense the contents
in several doses.
[0004] Patent US-4512475 dated 1983 describes a set of containers pressed in one piece with
a closure plug, which, once removed from the container can be used to close it again.
The plug has a cylindrical cap, which inserts into the neck of the container and a
tubular shell, which fits around the neck.
[0005] EP-0326529 dated 1989 describes a series of details and improvements aimed et facilitating
the separation of the containers from the sets and to improve the rigidity and the
machinability of the sets.
[0006] WO 98/01348 describes a set of containers provided with plugs for re-closing, so
as to allow a fractionated consumption of the product. The various containers of the
set are joined between themselves by means of easily separated elements, opportunely
inclined, so as to increase the rigidity of the set and thus reduce problems on the
production line.
[0007] In containers for small volumes according to known technique, the problem of being
able to use the contents of a single container in more than one part has been resolved
by means of a plug which is removed at the moment of opening the container and can
then be used to close it again and conserve any second dose of product.
[0008] As pharmacopoeias prescribe that multi-dose liquid formulations must guarantee the
microbiological quality during the entire period of use of the product, to be able
to adopt the above described solution with a re-closing plug, it is common practice
to include bactericidal substances in the composition that are capable of lowering
the microbial charge induced by the inevitable contamination brought by the user or
more simply from the fact that the product comes into contact with the surroundings.
[0009] As the substances usually used as preservatives, either with antimicrobial activity
(e.g. benzyl alcohol, paraben, sodium benzoate, benzalkonium chloride) or with anti-oxidant
activity (e.g. butyl-hydroxytoluene, butyl-hydroxyanisole, propyl gallate, sulphites)
present a well documented series of allergic and sensitization-like side effects,
it appears evident that the solution used up until now to fractionate the administration
of the product, by means of re-closing the container, is not satisfactory.
[0010] In the area of containers for small volumes of product, sometimes joined into sets,
there therefore exists a problem of allowing differentiated doses of product, without
resorting to the use of preservatives and thus eliminating the negative effects associated
with these.
[0011] The object of the invention is that of resolving the above mentioned problem, by
providing a single dose container that is able to dispense even fractions of its content
guaranteeing the microbiological quality of the product.
[0012] This object is achieved, according to the invention, by the features of the enclosed
independent claim 1.
[0013] Advantageous embodiments of the invention are reported in the dependent claims.
[0014] Substantially, the container according to the invention has two separate half doses
disposed in two respective semi-containers, with the necks close together and parallel.
[0015] According to a first embodiment, the top of the container presents two different
pre-cut lines, one horizontal involving the necks of both semi-containers and one
oblique involving the neck of a sole semi-container. In this way, making the opening
along the horizontal pre-cut the entire dose is dispensed, that is the contents of
the two semi-containers, whereas in making the opening along the oblique pre-cut,
the contents of a sole semi-container can be dispensed.
[0016] In the case of using a sole semi-container, the remaining half dose does not come
into contact with the operator or with the surroundings, remaining sealed in its respective
housing and in consequence maintaining the integrity and microbiological quality of
the product, even in the absence of preservatives.
[0017] In a second embodiment of the invention, the container still presents two separate
half doses disposed in semi-containers, with the necks close together and parallel.
A vertical pre-cut is made between the two semi-containers, which allows their separation,
but also their "book-like" folding without separation.
[0018] There is a horizontal pre-cut at the top of the container that allows:
the dispensing of the entire dose in opening the container after having made a "book-like"
fold,
the dispensing of a half dose in opening the single semi-container after having separated
it from the other half using the vertical pre-cut.
[0019] Also in this second embodiment, clearly, the remaining half dose does not come into
contact with the operator or with the surroundings and in consequence it maintains
the integrity and microbiological quality of the product, even in the absence of preservatives.
[0020] This second method as distinct from the first, allows the reduction, at the moment
of use, of the encumbrance of the top part (neck), both in the case of complete opening
and in the case of a half dose, this facilitates the transfer of the "phialoid " contents
in restricted spaces, as in the case of ampoules for aerosol therapy.
[0021] The containers according to the invention can be made in sets with thermoforming
techniques, injection moulding, extrusion and blow moulding, from which sets and single
containers or semi-containers are detached from time to time.
[0022] More precisely, the containers of the invention are prepared by a process comprising
the following steps:
- thermoforming of the cavity, leaving a channel open for filling;
- filling of the cavity with the desired quantity of product;
- welding and closing of the filling channel;
- cutting and removal of the flash according to the design of the container;
- cutting loose of individual containers or cutting off strips of the number of containers
required;
- (optional) insertion in plastic or aluminium/plastic envelopes.
[0023] The containers or sets of containers can be suitably packed in aluminium or aluminium/plastic
envelopes to protect them from external contamination and to prevent the possible
evaporation of solvents.
[0024] Further features of the invention will appear clearer from the detailed description
which follows, referred to purely exemplifying aspects of the inventions and therefore
not limitative, shown in the attached sketches, in which:
Figure 1 is a plan view of a container according to a first embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a lateral profile view of the container in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a plan view of the set of containers in Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a plan view of a container according to a second embodiment of the invention;
Figure 5 is a lateral profile view, taken from the right-hand side of Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a plan view showing the two semi-containers of Figure 4 with a "book-like"
fold, the plan view of a sole semi-container being substantially the same;
Figure 7 is a lateral profile view of two semi-containers with "book-like" fold, taken
from the right-hand side of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a plan view of a set of containers according to figure 4.
[0025] With reference for now to Figures 1 to 3, the first embodiment of the invention will
now be described.
[0026] A container or single dose "phialoid" has been indicated in its whole by reference
number 1 and consists of two semi-containers or "semi-phialoids" each containing a
half dose and with their necks 3, close together and parallel. The bodies 4 of the
semi-containers 2 have a conveniently rounded form with respect to a media plan, as
can be seen from Figure 2.
[0027] It is evident that other forms are possible for the semi-containers 2, that are contained
in a sheet of plastic material, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene,
PVC, PVDC or similar, from which they are obtained by thermoforming or other known
moulding and pressing techniques.
[0028] The sheet 6 is in practice a substantially rectangular plate that contains the bodies
4 of the semi-containers 2, presenting a narrowing 7 in the upper part, in correspondence
with the necks 3 of the semi-containers, and an upper fin 8 that contains the tops
of the said necks 3.
[0029] According to this first embodiment, at the top of the container 1, there are two
different pre-cut lines, one horizontal 9, disposed immediately beneath the said upper
fin 8 of the plate 6, which concerns the necks 3 of both semi-containers 2, and one
oblique 10 disposed on the said fin 8 and concerning the top of the neck 3 of a sole
semi-container 2.
[0030] In this way, making a separation along the pre-cut horizontal line 9, in separating
the fin 8 from the plate 6, both of the semi-containers 2 are opened and the entire
dose can be dispensed from the container. Alternatively, making the separation along
the oblique pre-cut line 10, a half of the fin 8 is removed causing the opening of
the neck 3 of a sole semi-container 2 and then a sole half dose from container 1 can
be used.
[0031] It is evident that in this case, the remaining half dose stays perfectly sealed inside
the other semi-container 2 and does not therefore come into contact with the operator
or with its surroundings and consequently maintains the integrity and microbiological
quality of the product without having recourse to preservatives.
[0032] The containers 1 can be produced in sets 20, as shown in Figure 3, comprising a plurality
of these containers 1, joined together by their breakable joints 21 which only allow
separation at the moment of use.
[0033] Indicatively, the volume of each container 1 can vary from 1 ml to 30 ml, for which
the volume of each semi-container 2 will vary from 0.5 ml to 15 ml.
[0034] Referring now to Figures 4 to 8, the second embodiment of the invention will now
be described, using the same reference numbers as for the first embodiment, sometimes
increased by 100, to distinguish parts that are equal or corresponding.
[0035] Substantially, according to this embodiment, a vertical pre-cut line 110 is provided
between the two semi-containers 2 in the plate 6; this allows the separation of the
two semi-containers or alternatively to adopt the "book-like" folding of these semi-containers
without separation (see Figure 7 in particular).
[0036] To allow or facilitate this "book-like" folding, conveniently the body 4 of each
semi-container 2 has a rounded form which is developed on one side only of the plate
6, while the other side of the plate remains substantially flat (see Figure 5 in particular),
so that there are no obstacles to the above mentioned "book-like" folding.
[0037] For the rest, the form of the semi-containers 2 does not differ from that of the
first embodiment, and a horizontal pre-cut line 109, is provided, which concerns the
top of the necks 3 of the semi-containers 2, which in the attached Figure, has been
drawn in a slightly higher position than the corresponding pre-cut line 9 of the first
embodiment but it is evident that the pre-cut line 109 can be positioned at the same
height as the corresponding pre-cut line 9.
[0038] In this case, one separates the pre-cut line 109 for dispensing the product held
in the container 1.
[0039] In this way, if the container 1 has been folded "book-like" (Figure 7), the entire
dose can be dispensed by making the separation along the pre-cut line 109, whereas
if a semi-container has already been separated along the vertical pre-cut line 110,
the half dose of the container is dispensed by making the separation along the pre-cut
line 109.
[0040] It is evident that with this second embodiment, all the advantages of the first embodiment
are obtained, with the further advantage of reducing the encumbrance of the upper
part, that is the neck, at the moment of use, which facilitates the transfer of the
contents of container 1 in a restricted space, as in the case of ampoules for aerosol
therapy.
[0041] Figure 8 shows a set 20 of containers according to the Figures from 4 to 7.
[0042] Of course, other embodiments are possible while still remaining within the scope
of the invention, defined by the following claims.
1. Container for liquid and pasty substances, powders, suspensions or liposomial preparations
for pharmaceutical use, diagnostics, cosmetics and the like, enclosed in a plate 6
of plastic material, characterized in that said container 1 comprises two semi-containers 2 with their bodies 4 and necks 3,
in correspondence with which at least one pre-cut line 9-10; 109, is provided, to
allow the selective opening of one or both the said semi-containers 2, and therefore
the administration of the entire dose or of a half dose of the product.
2. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that said semi-containers 2 have their respective necks 3 brought close together and parallel.
3. Container according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said pre-cut line 9 is a horizontal pre-cut line which concerns the necks 3 of both
the semi-containers 2, in such a way that its opening allows the administration of
the entire dose of the container 1, whereas the said pre-cut line 10 is an oblique
pre-cut line which concerns the top of the neck 3 of only one of the said semi-containers
2, in such a way that its opening allows the administration of a half dose of the
product of the container 1.
4. Container according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the said bodies 4 of the semi-containers 2 have a double rounded form, from both
sides of the said plate 6.
5. Container according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that a vertical pre-cut line 110 is provided, between the said semi-containers 2, that
allows the separation of the two semi-containers or their "book-like" folding without
separation.
6. Container according to claim 5, characterized in that said pre-cut line 109 is a horizontal pre-cut line concerning the tops of the necks
3 of the said semi-containers 2, in such a way that a separation along its length
allows the dispensing of the entire dose of product if the container 1 is folded "book-like",
or the dispensing of a half dose if a semi-container 2 has already been separated
along the said vertical pre-cut 110.
7. Container according to any of the claims 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, characterized in that said bodies 4 of the semi-containers 2 have a rounded form only from one side of
the said plate 6, in such a way that the other side of the plate 6 is substantially
flat.
8. Container according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is joined by a breakable union line 21 to other equal containers to form a set
20 of containers.
9. Set 20 of containers 1 for liquid, powder, or pasty substances according to any of
the claims from 1 to 7, comprising a plurality of the said containers 1, joined between
themselves by a breakable junction line 21, which allows them to be detached at the
moment of use.
10. Set 20 of containers 1 according to claim 9, in which the said containers 1 are of
identical or different conformations and variously disposed inside the set.
11. Package containing a container of claims 1 to 8 or one or more sets of the claims
9 or 10, enclosed in an envelope of aluminium or plastic material or a combination
of the two.