BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a closure to close an opening of a medical vial
(container) which holds therein liquid medicament.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In general, a closure (rubber closure) for a vial is made of a rubber material such
as butyl rubber and has a cylindrical stem portion which can be inserted in the opening
of the vial and a head portion which has a diameter larger than that of the stem portion
and which is located on the outside of the opening of the vial. The stem portion of
a conventional closure is provided with a close contact portion (barrel portion) having
a uniform diameter which is brought into close contact with the opening of the vial
and which is located adjacent to the head portion, or is provided on its barrel portion
with a sealing annular projection which is in close contact with the opening of the
vial. A desired position of such a sealing annular projection is disclosed, for example,
in Japanese Unexamined Utility Model No. Sho-61-2233.
[0003] When the stem portion is fitted in the opening of the vial, the sealing annular projection
is compressed more than the remaining portion of the barrel portion, and hence, it
has been considered that the sealing annular projection contributes to preventing
the stem portion from slipping off from the opening of the vial. In particular, for
a specific type of vial, called a CS vial (Fuji Glass CO., Ltd.) which is provided,
on the end of the opening thereof, with an inner small diameter portion (inner flange),
the sealing annular projection engages with the small diameter portion, so that the
slip-off prevention effect can be enhanced.
[0004] However, if the closure is used with a vial other than a CS vial, the sealing annular
projection which is compressed more than the remaining portion sometimes produces
a force in a direction opposite to the direction of insertion to thereby disengage
the closure from the vial. Because of this phenomenon, the sealing annular projection
has also been regarded as having an opposite effect to that of slip-off prevention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to eliminate the drawbacks and resolve the
problems mentioned above, by providing a closure for a vial in which the slip-off
prevention effect of the closure from the vial can be enhanced.
[0006] It has been conceived by the inventors that by providing a small diameter portion
on the end of the stem portion adjacent to the head portion, instead of a sealing
annular projection, the material of the portion of the stem portion of the closure
that is compressed when the stem portion is inserted in the opening of the vial is
moved into the small diameter portion. Consequently, no force to disengage the closure
from the vial opening occurs, unlike the conventional closure having the sealing annular
projection.
[0007] To achieve the object mentioned above, according to the present invention, a closure
for a vial is provided, including a head portion, and a stem portion which projects
from a lower surface of the head portion, the stem portion being inserted in an opening
of a vial; wherein the stem portion is provided with a small diameter portion and
a seal portion, in that order from the lower surface the head portion, the diameter
of the small diameter portion being smaller than the diameter of the seal portion.
The entirety of the small diameter portion and the seal portion are substantially
uniformly fitted in the opening of the vial.
[0008] Preferably, the following condition is satisfied:
0.80D ≤ d ≤ 0.98D; wherein 'd' designates the diameter of the small diameter portion,
and 'D' designates the diameter of the seal portion.
[0009] Preferably, the stem portion is further provided with a leg portion connected to
the seal portion, the leg portion being provided with at least one radial opening
and a plurality of half-insertion projections formed on the outer peripheral surface
of the seal portion, the diameter of the seal portion being smaller than the diameter
of a circumscribed circle of the half-insertion projections.
[0010] Preferably, the following condition is satisfied:
S/5 ≥ j ≥ S/20; wherein ' j ' designates the axial length of the small diameter
portion, and 'S' designates the axial length of the seal portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011]
Figure 1 is a partially sectioned perspective view of a closure for a vial, according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a front elevational view of a closure for a vial shown in Fig. 1; and
Figure 3 is a back view of a closure for a vial shown in Fig. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] A closure 10 for a vial 20 according to the present invention is composed of a head
portion (top plate) 11 in the form of a circular disc, and a cylindrical stem portion
12, which has a diameter smaller than that of the head portion 11 and which projects
from the lower surface of the head portion 11. The stem portion 12 is fitted in an
opening (bottle neck) 21 of the vial (container for holding liquid medicament) 20.
The head portion 11 is in contact with an end face 22 of the opening 21.
[0013] The stem portion 12 is provided with a seal portion 13 adjacent to the head portion
11 and a leg portion 14 connected to the seal portion 13. The seal portion 13 is provided
on its end adjacent to the head portion 11, with a small diameter portion 15 having
a smaller diameter. The seal portion 13 has a uniform diameter D which is slightly
greater than the uniform inner diameter x of the opening 21 of the vial 20, so that
when the stem portion is inserted in the opening 21, the seal portion 13 is uniformly
compressed to establish a press fit therebetween. There is no sealing annular projection
or other projection provided on the closure 10, unlike a conventional closure for
a vial. In an alternative embodiment, the seal portion 13 can be provided with a slightly
tapered peripheral surface.
[0014] The diameter d and axial length (width) j of the small diameter portion 15 are determined,
taking into account a difference in the diameter between the seal portion 13 and the
opening 21, so that when the seal portion 13 is fitted in the opening 21 of the vial
20, the material of the portion of the seal portion 13 that is compressed and deformed
is moved into the small diameter portion 15 so that no force is produced which would
cause the closure 10 to disengage from the vial 20. More specifically, the diameter
d of the small diameter portion 15 is preferably in the range of d = 0.80D to 0.98D
(0.80D ≤ d ≤ 0.98D), wherein D is the diameter of the seal portion 13. The axial length
j of the seal portion 15 is preferably in the range of j = {1/5 through 1/20}*S (i.e.,
S/5 ≥ j ≥ S/20), wherein S is the axial length of the seal portion 13. By way of example,
in the closure 10 constructed as above, the diameter of the head portion 11 is in
the range of 10mm through 30 mm and the overall length of the stem portion 12 is in
the range of 5mm through 30 mm.
[0015] The leg portion 14 of the stem portion 12 is provided with a radial opening 16 through
which cleaning liquid can easily enter the stem portion 12. The leg portion 14 is
provided on its outer peripheral surface with a plurality of half-insertion projections
17 (three projections in the illustrated in Figure 2) at an equal angular distance.
When the stem portion 12 of the closure 10 is inserted in the opening 21 of the vial
20, the projections 17 first engage with the inner peripheral surface of the opening
21 to provisionally hold the closure 10 while keeping the posture thereof before the
closure 10 is completely inserted in the vial 20. The outer diameter D of the seal
portion 13 is smaller than a diameter t of a circumscribed circle to the projections
17. If the diameter D were substantially identical to the diameter t, it would be
impossible to completely insert the closure 10 in the vial 20. If the diameter t of
the circumscribed circle is larger than the outer diameter D, the stem portion can
be easily deformed due to the presence of the opening 16, so that the closure 10 can
be half-inserted easily. The opening 16 and the projections 17 can be appropriately
increased in number.
[0016] The closure 10 is forced (press-fitted) into the opening 21 of the vial 20, after
the vial 20 is filled with liquid medicament. Upon the closure 10 being press-fitted
into the vial 20, the leg portion 14 of the stem portion 12 is elastically deformed
and is inserted in the opening 21. Consequently, the projections 17, provided on the
outer peripheral surface of the stem portion 14, are frictionally engaged with the
inner surface of the opening 21 of the vial 20 to establish a provisional holding
(half-insertion state). Thereafter, when the closure 10 is further inserted into the
opening 21, the seal portion 13 is pressed onto and brought into uniform surface contact
with the inner peripheral surface of the opening 21 of the vial 20, so that the lower
surface (under surface) of the head portion 11 comes into contact with the end face
22 of the opening 21. Thus, the complete insertion of the closure 10 into the vial
20 is obtained. In this state, the material of the portion of the seal portion 13
is partly moved into and received in the small diameter portion 15. Hence, there is
no or little possibility that the elastic deformation of the seal portion 13 causes
the closure 10 to slip off from the vial 20.
[0017] As can be understood from the above discussion, according to the present invention,
the stem portion of the closure for a vial is provided, on the portion thereof adjacent
to the head portion, with a seal portion that is entirely fitted in and brought into
close surface-contact with the inner surface of the opening of the vial, and the seal
portion is provided on an end thereof adjacent to the head portion with a small diameter
portion whose diameter is smaller than the diameter of the main body of the seal portion.
According to this construction, no slipping force is applied to the closure when the
closure is fitted in the vial.
[0018] Obvious changes may be made in the specific embodiments of the present invention
described herein, such modifications being within the spirit and scope of the invention
claimed. It is indicated that all matter contained herein is illustrative and does
not limit the scope of the present invention.
1. A closure (10) for a vial (20) comprising:
a head portion (11); and
a stem portion (12) which projects from a lower surface of the head portion (11),
said stem portion (12) being inserted in an opening (21) of a vial (20);
wherein said stem portion (12) is provided with a small diameter portion (15) and
a seal portion (13), in that order from said lower surface of the head portion (11),
the diameter of said small diameter portion (15) being smaller than the diameter of
the seal portion (13);
and wherein the entirety of said small diameter portion (15) and said seal portion
(13) are substantially uniformly fitted in the opening (21) of the vial (20).
2. The closure for a vial according to claim 1, wherein the following condition is satisfied:

wherein
d designates the diameter of the small diameter portion (15); and
D designates the diameter of the seal portion (13).
3. The closure for a vial according to claim 1, wherein the stem portion (12) is further
provided with a leg portion (14) connected to the seal portion (13), said leg portion
(14) being provided with at least one radial opening (16) and a plurality of half-insertion
projections (17) formed on the outer peripheral surface of the seal portion (13),
the diameter of the seal portion (13) being smaller than the diameter of a circumscribed
circle of the half-insertion projections (17).
4. The closure for a vial according to claim 1, wherein the following condition is satisfied:

wherein
j designates the axial length of the small diameter portion (15); and
S designates the axial length of the seal portion (13).