BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a package for storing and dispensing measured amounts
of a fluid substance, and particularly to a medical pack for dispensing measured or
prescribed amounts of a fluid medicinal agent.
[0002] There are many instances and applications, particularly in the medical field, wherein
a fluid product or agent is applied to an absorbent material, such as a gauze pad
or sponge, for subsequent application. Typically, a measured or prescribed amount
of the product must be introduced to and absorbed by the absorbent material prior
to application. There are many applications in the medical care industry wherein ointments,
salves, antiseptics, antibiotics, antifungals, and the like, must be applied to an
absorbent material, such as a sponge or gauze pad, before using the product to treat
a patient. The process of applying the medical product to the absorbent material is
time consuming, requires storage of separate components, and can be quite messy.
[0003] In other applications, two or more liquids or flowable products must be mixed in
measured amounts prior to use or application as mixed products directly or by way
of the absorbent material. It has been a standard practice in the industry to maintain
the components or medical agents in separate packages or containers, which entails
the tedious process of subsequently measuring and mixing the components prior to use.
For example, the components of many prescribed medicines must be separately stored
prior to mixing by a pharmacist for final preparation of the medical agent.
[0004] Accordingly, a need has arisen for a convenient multi-compartment medical package
for storing and dispensing measured amounts of at least one fluid medicinal product
directly from the package wherein the product has been applied to an absorbent material
or mixed with an additional product in measured amounts.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a package
for storing and dispensing measured amounts of a fluid or flowable product, particularly
a medicinal agent which has been introduced to an absorbent material prior to application.
[0006] An additional object of the present invention is to provide a package for storing
and dispensing measured amounts of a fluid that is easy to use and has a relatively
long shelf life.
[0007] And still a further object of the present invention is to provide a package for storing
and dispensing measured amounts of at least two different fluid products wherein the
products must be mixed in measured amounts prior to subsequent use or application.
[0008] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a versatile package for
storing and dispensing measured amounts of a medical product that is reusable or can
be varied in the amount of product dispensed.
[0009] Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the
following description, or may be obvious from the description, or may be learned through
practice of the invention.
[0010] In accordance with the objects and purposes of the invention, a package is provided
for storing and dispensing measured amounts of a fluid product. In one preferred embodiment
of the invention, the measured amount of fluid product is first introduced to an absorbent
material carried in the package, wherein the package is then opened for access to
the absorbent material with the fluid product carried therein. In this embodiment,
the package includes a first section having at least one compartment with at least
a first fluid product stored in this compartment. A second section is separated from
the first section by a first breakable seal, for example a frangible wall, wherein
the fluid product can move through the seal into the second section upon compression
of the first compartment. The second section stores the absorbent material that absorbs
the fluid product. Means are provided for accessing the second section, such as a
perforated or scored tear line, so that the absorbent material can be subsequently
removed from the package after introduction of the fluid product into the second section
for application and final use of the product.
[0011] The first and second sections may be defined between opposite flexible sheets of
material with sealed peripheral edges. In this embodiment, the breakable seal divides
the space between the sealed flexible sheets into the first and second sections. The
breakable seal may comprise a frangible wall member disposed between the inner facing
surfaces of the flexible sheets. In this embodiment, the frangible wall is formed
of a material having a rupture point that is less than that of the flexible sheets
whereby upon compression of the first section, the frangible wall ruptures allowing
the flowable product to be introduced into the second section. The frangible wall
can be formed from a thinner sheet of the same material as the flexible sheets, or
may be formed from a different material.
[0012] In still a further embodiment, the first section may comprise an additional second
compartment separated from the first compartment by a second breakable seal, for example
an additional frangible wall. The second compartment may be used to store an additional
fluid product to be mixed with the first fluid product prior to introduction of the
mixed products into the second section of the package. In this embodiment, the first
section is compressed in a manner so that the second breakable seal ruptures allowing
the two fluid products to mix. After adequate mixing of the products, the first section
is again compressed so that the first seal ruptures allowing the mixed products to
flow into the second compartment.
[0013] It may be preferred that not all of the fluid product, whether a single product or
mixed products, be introduced into the second compartment. In this case, it may be
preferred to provide a metering device, such as a resealable valve, in the seal between
the first and second sections. In this manner, a limited desired portion of the fluid
product can be controllably introduced into the second section of the package upon
compression of the first section. Upon release of a compressive force on the first
section, the valve or metering device reseals.
[0014] In an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention, the package is used to store
measured amounts of two separate fluid products, and to dispense the products in a
controlled manner once they have been mixed within the package. In this embodiment,
a first section is provided having at least one compartment with at least a first
fluid product stored in the compartment. A second section is separated from the first
section by a breakable seal and contains a second fluid product to be mixed with the
first fluid product. Upon compression of either of the first or second sections, the
breakable seal ruptures and the two fluid products are free to mix or merge. A sealable
port is defined in the package so that the mixed fluid products can be subsequently
dispensed from the package. In a preferred embodiment, the sealable port is a capped
or resealable valve defined in the second section of the package.
[0015] The package is thus particularly useful when only a limited amount of the first fluid
product is to be introduced and mixed with the second fluid product. For example,
a valve or metering device may be provided in the breakable seal so that only a portion
of the first fluid product is allowed to mix with the second fluid product. This metering
device may comprise any manner of valve or similar device, such as a conventional
flap valve. In this manner, it may be preferred to provide graduation or meter marks
on the first section to accurately determine the amount of first fluid product introduced
into the second section. Likewise, it may also be preferred to include graduation
or meter marks on the second section to accurately dispense only a measured amount
of the mixed fluids from the package.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the package according
to the invention;
Figure 2 is a side view of the package illustrated in Fig. 1 taken along the lines
indicated;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment of the package
according to the invention;
Figure 4 is a side view of the breakable seal incorporating a valve member taken along
the lines indicated in Fig. 3;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of an additional preferred embodiment according to
the invention;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a preferred alternative embodiment of the package
according to the invention wherein two separate fluid products are stored in the package
for subsequent mixing prior to dispersion; and
Figure 7 is an alternative view of the package similar to that shown in Fig. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the
invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated and described in the drawings.
Each example is provided to explain the invention, and is not meant as a limitation
of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment
can be used with another embodiment to yield still a further embodiment. It is intended
that the present description include such modifications and variations as come within
the scope and spirit of the invention as appreciated by those skilled in the art.
[0018] The presently preferred embodiments of the package according to the invention are
illustrated generally in Figs. 1 through 7. For purposes of explanation, the invention
will be described as it pertains to storing and dispensing medical products. For example,
the fluid or liquid products described herein may comprise any manner of medicinal
ointments, salves, liquids, etc. Similarly, the absorbent material described herein
can comprise any manner of medical pad, gauze, swabs, sponge, etc. It should be appreciated,
however, that the present invention is not limited to application in the medical industry,
and has any number of applications in the residential and industrial fields. The package
is described herein as a medical product for ease of illustration and explanation
only.
[0019] Referring to the figures, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, package 10
is constructed from opposing sheets of a flexible, plastic or vinyl film material.
An upper or first sheet 30 is adhered to an opposite or bottom sheet 32 around sealed
peripheral edges 36. The shape of package 10 is generally illustrated as rectangular,
but can comprise any shape or form. The flexible sheets of material 30, 32 can be
a film of material made of polyethylene, polypropelene, or polyvinylcloride. However,
the material composition of sheets 30, 32 is not intended to act as a limitation on
the scope of the present invention. Essentially, the sheets can be made of any one
of a number of relatively strong, but pliable materials known and used in the arts.
Also, package 10 is not limited to a flexible or pliable material, but can comprise
a rigid structure formed of any manner of conventional materials.
[0020] Referring again to the figures, package 10 defines a first section, generally 18,
and a second section, generally 24. First section 18 includes at least'one compartment
20 having a first fluid or liquid product 12 stored therein. Second section 24 contains
a second product stored therein, for example an absorbent material, generally 16.
In the embodiment of Fig. 1, material 16 is a gauze material. In the embodiment of
Fig. 2, absorbent material 16 is illustrated as a plurality of swabs 64. In the embodiment
illustrated in Fig. 5, absorbent material 16 is illustrated as a sponge 62. The present
invention is not limited to any particular type of absorbent material, or any other
type of product stored in second section 24.
[0021] Second section 24 is separated from first section 18 by a first "breakable" seal,
generally 26. Seal 26 is "breakable" in that upon a predetermined compressive force
being applied to first section 18, seal 26 opens or breaks under hydraulic pressure
caused by the fluid product 12 pressing against the seal. It should be understood
that, as explained in further detail below, seal 26 may also have the capability of
resealing upon release of the compressive force on first section 18.
[0022] Referring particularly to Fig. 2, first breakable seal 26 may comprise an intermediate
frangible wall member 38 that is adhered or sealed to oppositely facing inner surfaces
72, 73 of sheets 30, 32 at seal locations 45, 43. Frangible wall 38 is formed of a
material having a rupturing or breaking point under hydraulic pressure that is less
than sheets 30, 32 and seals 45, 43. Frangible wall 38 may be formed as a thin sheet
of the same material as sheets 30, 32, or may be formed from a different material.
Thus, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, upon an operator compressing or squeezing first
section 18, fluid product 12 is forced against frangible wall 38 causing the wall
to rupture and the fluid product 12 to be introduced into second section 24 to mix
with the product stored therein, for example to be absorbed by absorbent material
16.
[0023] In an alternative embodiment of the invention particularly illustrated in Fig. 5,
seal 26 may comprise an intermediate sealed section or portion of sheets 30, 32. For
example, referring to Fig. 5, first section 18 is separated from second section 24
by a relatively wide intermediate seal 37 of sheets 30, 32. Breakable seal 26 is defined
as a relatively narrow seal line between sheets 30, 32. In this embodiment, upon compression
of section 18, seal 26 between sheets 30, 32 ruptures allowing flowable product 12
to be squeezed or forced into second section 24 between the intermediate seal sections
37.
[0024] As used herein, the "seals" can be formed in any conventional process that is particularly
suited for the type of materials used to form package 10. For example, in the preferred
embodiments, the seals are formed by a relatively strong heat seal. However, any method
of sealing the sheets or materials can be used, such as an RF seal, ultrasonic seal,
glue, etc. Such seals and the process for forming the seals are well known by those
skilled in the art.
[0025] Package 10 also includes means 28 for accessing second section 24 after the fluid
product 12 has been introduced therein. Any manner of known seals or accessing means
can be utilized in this regard. For example, referring to Fig. 1, access means 28
comprises a perforated or scored tear line 48. In this embodiment, an operator simply
tears the end portion of the sealed sheets 30, 32 along line 48 thereby providing
access into section 24 to remove the absorbent material 16. In an alternative preferred
embodiment particularly illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, access means 28 can comprise
a resealable seal 46. Resealable seal 46 can comprise any conventional resealable
device, such as an interengaging male/female seal, zipper, adhesive seal, or the like.
The present invention is not limited to any particular type of resealable seal.
[0026] The embodiment wherein package 10 utilizes a resealable seal as the access means
into second section 24 may be particularly useful wherein a plurality of pieces of
absorbent material, such as a plurality of swabs 64 illustrated in Fig. 2, are stored
in second section 24. In this embodiment, fluid product 12 can be absorbed by all
of the swabs 64 at one time. However, the operator need not remove all of the swabs,
but can selectively remove the swabs as needed with the capability of resealing package
10. Any number of additional uses of this embodiment of the package are within the
scope and spirit of the invention.
[0027] Referring particularly to Figs. 1 and 2, an alternative preferred embodiment of the
invention is illustrated wherein first section 18 comprises a second compartment 22
separated from first compartment 20 by a second breakable seal 44. As described above,
seal 44 can comprise any manner of sealing device or mechanism. In the embodiment
illustrated in Fig. 2, second seal 44 comprises an extension of frangible wall 38
sealed between sheets 30, 32 at seal points 43 and 42. This embodiment of the invention
is particularly useful wherein the end product to be introduced into second section
24 comprises two or more constituents that must be individually stored prior to mixing
and use thereof. For example, certain ointments, salves, antiseptic or antibiotic
solutions, etc., are formed from mixed components or agents and have a relatively
short effective life once mixed. In this situation, the ingredients or components
can be separately maintained and stored in package 10 over a relatively long shelf
life, and then mixed within package 10 just prior to use or application.
[0028] Referring again to Fig. 2, the embodiment of the invention wherein two products are
stored within first section 18 is utilized by an operator first pressing or compressing
a forward part of section 18 forcing second fluid material 14 to rupture or break
seal 44. Once seal 44 is broken, products 12 and 14 are free to mix. The operator
then again presses or compresses section 18 causing seal 26 to break or rupture wherein
the mixed products are then introduced to the absorbent material 16 within section
24. Seals 26 and 44 can be formed from the same frangible wall member 38, as illustrated
in Fig. 2. However, in this embodiment, the operator must be careful to compress the
portion of first section 18 defining second compartment 22 first so that the seal
44 will rupture before seal 26. In an alternative embodiment, however, seal 44 may
comprise a frangible wall material having a rupture point less than that of seal 26
so that seal 44 is ensured to rupture prior to seal 26 upon compression of any portion
of first section 18.
[0029] The present invention is particularly useful wherein a known or measured quantity
of fluid product is introduced into first section 18 prior to sealing edges 36 defining
first section 18. For example, it is often desired or prescribed to use only a limited
amount of antiseptic or antibiotic solution on a given area of a patient at any given
time. In this situation, the prescribed or desired amount can be pre-stored in package
10.
[0030] In other situations, however, it may be desired to utilize only a portion of the
fluid product stored in first section 18. In this situation, it may be desired to
incorporate a metering or valve device, generally 66, as part of breakable seal 26.
For example, referring to Figs. 3 and 4, seal 26 may include a valve device 56 that
permits introduction of product 12 into second section 24 only so long as a compressive
force is applied to first section 18. In the embodiment illustrated, valve 56 comprises
a conventional flap valve having a rigid resilient flap 59 that seats against a surface
61. In an "at-rest" or static environment, fluid product 12 does not exert enough
pressure against flap 59 to open the valve. However, as illustrated in Fig. 4, upon
compression of section 18, hydraulic forces push flap 59 away from seat 61 allowing
introduction of product 12 into second section 24. It should be appreciated that any
manner of resealable valve devices can be utilized in this regard and that the flap
valve illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4 is but an example of any number of suitable devices.
[0031] It may also be desired to incorporate graduation or metering marks on the surface
of one of the sheets 30, 32, defining first compartment 20 of first section 18 so
that the operator can accurately determine the amount of product 12 introduced through
valve 56 into second section 24. Such marks 118 are illustrated in the embodiments
of Figs. 6 and 7.
[0032] It may also be desired to have the capability of introducing an external substance
or agent into one of the compartments of package 10. In this situation, it may be
preferred to incorporate a sealable access into one of the compartments, for example
first compartment 20, for introducing the additional element or product. Fig. 6 illustrates
a package 100 according to the invention wherein a first compartment access port 68
is provided. In the embodiment illustrated, port 68 is a conventional syringe port
wherein a syringe 69 can be used to introduce an additional substance or agent into
the first compartment of package 10. It should be understood that access port 68 can
be provided in any of the embodiments of the invention illustrated and described herein,
and that any manner of conventional ports can be utilized in this regard.
[0033] Additional preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated generally in Figs.
6 and 7. These embodiments are particularly useful wherein it is desired to separately
store at least two different fluid products in package 100, wherein the products can
be subsequently mixed within package 100 and dispensed from the package. Many of the
components and elements illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7 are identical to those illustrated
and described with regards to Figs. 1 through 5 and like reference numerals are used
in this regard. In general, package 100 utilizes a first section 102 defining at least
a first compartment 104 having a first fluid product 108 stored therein. Package 100
includes a second section 106 defining a compartment with a second fluid product 110
stored therein. A breakable seal 26 separates the two compartments. The seal 26 can
be provided as described above.
[0034] Package 100 also includes a sealed port 112 through which the mixed products are
dispensed from the package. Preferably, port 112 is a resealable device and, for example,
includes a dispensing nozzle member 115 with a sealable cap 113. Any manner or construction
of sealable devices can be utilized in this regard.
[0035] In the embodiment of Fig. 7, breakable seal 26 incorporates the metering valve or
device 66, illustrated as flap valve 56. In this embodiment, measured amounts of product
108 can be introduced into second section 106 and mixed with fluid product 110. In
this regard, graduation marks 118 can be provided on the sheets of material defining
first section 102 so that the operator can accurately measure the amount of product
being introduced into the second section. Likewise, graduation marks 118 can be provided
on second section 106 so that the operator can accurately measure the amount of mixed
products being dispersed from package 100.
[0036] It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and
variations can be made in the package according to the present invention without departing
from the scope or spirit of the invention. For example, the package is not limited
to any particular type of product stored therein. In certain applications, an absorbent
product may be desired, and in other applications, fluid or liquid types of products
may be stored and mixed within the package. It is intended that the present invention
include such modifications and variations as come within the scope and spirit of their
appended claims and their equivalents.
1. A package for storing and dispensing measured amounts of mixed fluid products, comprising:
a first section having at least one compartment with at least a first fluid product
stored in said compartment;
a second section separated from said first section by a breakable seal, said second
section storing a second fluid product to be mixed with said first fluid product,
wherein said fluid products can move through said breakable seal and mix upon compression
of said first section; and
a sealed port defined in said package so that said mixed fluid products can be dispensed
therefrom.
2. The package as in claim 1, wherein said first and second sections are defined between
opposite flexible sheets of material sealed around peripheral edges thereof, said
breakable seal dividing a space between said sealed flexible sheets into said first
and second sections.
3. The packages as in claim 2, wherein said breakable seal comprises a wall member disposed
between said flexible sheets, said wall member opening under hydraulic pressure upon
compression of said first section.
4. The package as in claim 2, wherein said breakable seal comprises a seal between said
flexible sheets, said seal rupturing under hydraulic pressure upon compression of
said first section.
5. The package as in claim 2, wherein said breakable seal comprises a resealable valve
member so that a metered amount of said first fluid product can be introduced into
said second section.
6. The package as in claim 5, further comprising graduation marks on said first section
so that a measured amount of said first fluid product can be introduced into said
second section through said valve member.
7. The package as in claim 1, further comprising graduation marks on said second section
so that a measured amount of said mixed fluid products can be dispensed from said
second section.
8. The package as in claim 1, further comprising a sealable access into said first section
for introducing said first fluid product into said first section.
9. The package as in claim 8, wherein said sealable access comprises a syringe port.
10. The package as in claim 1, wherein said sealed port comprises a resealable access
port.