[0001] The present invention relates to a closing device for containers for medicines and
the like, including a temporary receptacle of the type specified in the preamble of
claim 1.
[0002] There are currently known different bottles for medicines and the like provided with
closing devices that include a temporary receptacle.
[0003] These bottles are used for substances that comprise two components which must be
reciprocally mixed only immediately before consumption.
[0004] In particular, some pharmaceuticals or medicines comprise a liquid component, disposed
inside the container of the bottle, and a solid component, disposed inside the temporary
receptacle part of the closing system.
[0005] At the time of use, and in particular of consumption, the temporary receptacle is
opened and the two substances are mixed.
[0006] To facilitate this operation, different closing devices have been produced, comprising
a cutter suitable to open, and in particular to cut, a portion of wall of the temporary
container and to allow the powder or the like to drop into the container.
[0007] The cutter preferably acts by means of the reciprocal movement between the container
of the bottle and the closing device, during the opening and closing operations.
[0008] In particular, the closing device comprises a grippable outer cap that must be screwed
in the direction towards the bottle to allow interaction of the cutter, integral with
this cap, with the lower wall of the temporary receptacle, integral with the container.
This solution is described in particular in the Italian patent
IT0001307797.
[0009] Various closing devices are also present, which can, for example, present a cutter
separate from the cap of the bottle and which, after these are moved towards each
other, interact with the lower wall of the temporary receptacle.
[0010] In yet other closing devices a plunger can be present, connected to the cutter, which
must be moved manually or yet other solutions can be provided.
[0011] The aforesaid prior art presents some important drawbacks.
[0012] In fact, the temporary container is generally made of polymer material, and in particular
polyethylene, to allow easy manual cutting thereof and low production costs.
[0013] Said materials do not achieve perfect fluid tightness of the temporary container.
Moreover, they must be of limited thickness to make cutting possible, in particular
the rupture points must be thin.
[0014] Consequently, the liquid component disposed inside the bottle evaporates and enters
or migrates towards the solid powder component disposed inside the temporary receptacle.
[0015] The phenomenon described causes rapid deterioration of the component disposed in
the temporary receptacle and therefore of the pharmaceutical or medicine in general.
[0016] It has in fact been found that substances with expiry dates of several years had
in actual fact deteriorated greatly after a few months.
[0017] In this situation the technical aim underlying the present invention is to create
a closing device for medicine bottles and the like, including a temporary receptacle
capable of substantially overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks.
[0018] Within said technical aim an important object of the invention is to realize a closing
device that obstructs the passage, by evaporation, of the substance contained inside
the bottle into the temporary receptacle.
[0019] Another important object of the invention is to create a closing device that allows
easy cutting of the temporary receptacle wall.
[0020] A further object of the invention is to obtain a simple and inexpensive closing device.
[0021] The technical aim and the objects specified are achieved by the closing device for
medicine bottles and the like, including a temporary receptacle as claimed in the
appended Claim 1.
[0022] Preferred embodiments are highlighted in the sub-claims.
[0023] Further features and advantages of the invention are better explained below in the
detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to
the attached drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a closing device according to the invention associated
with a container;
Fig. 2a shows a closing device according to the invention in a first configuration;
Fig. 2b shows a closing device according to the invention in a second configuration; and
Fig. 3 shows an enlargement of a portion of the closing device according to the invention.
[0024] With reference to the aforesaid Figures, the closing device according to the invention
is indicated as a whole with the number
1.
[0025] It is suitable to be applied to a container
20 and to close this with fluid-tight closure.
[0026] The container
20, including a closing device 1, defines a bottle 30, generally suitable to contain
medicines, pharmaceuticals and the like.
[0027] This container 20 comprises an opening
21 and defines an inner volume
22 suitable to contain a first substance in particular realized by a liquid substance.
[0028] It is preferably realized by a cylindrical receptacle made of polymeric material,
more preferably polyethylene, even more preferably polyethylene terephthalate. It
also comprises a containment portion
23 and a threaded portion
24 located in proximity of the opening 11 and suitable to allow joining with the closing
device 1.
[0029] The device 1 comprises, summarily, a temporary receptacle
2, suitable to contain a second substance, preferably a solid powder substance, a cap
3, suitable to removably close the opening 21, and cutting means
4, suitable to allow opening of said temporary receptacle and mixing of the first and
second substance.
[0030] The device 1 is positioned in the operating position (Figs. 2a and 2b) when disposed
on a container 10.
[0031] In particular, an operating position for preservation (Fig. 2a), in which the two
substances remain separate, and an operating position for use (Fig. 2b), in which
the two substances are reciprocally mixed, can be distinguished.
[0032] The temporary receptacle 2 is appropriately realized by a cylindrical body
5 comprising a lower base
6, suitable to define the lower closure of the temporary container 2 and preferably
disposed obliquely to the wall of the cylindrical body, an upper inlet
7, defined by an opening on the upper side, and an upper flange
8, surrounding the upper inlet 7.
[0033] It is preferably made at least partly of polymeric material, more preferably polyethylene,
and even more preferably high density polyethylene.
[0034] In an operating position, the temporary receptacle 2 is disposed at the opening 11
of the container 10 so that the upper flange 7 abuts against the outer edge defining
this opening 11, as shown in Fig. 2a.
[0035] The outer side of the temporary receptacle 2, in the operating position, is therefore
in fluid communication with the inner volume 22 of the container 20 and preferably
inserted therein.
[0036] Therefore, a separation wall
9 is defined, part of the temporary receptacle 2 whose outer side is disposed, in the
operating position for preservation, contiguous to and in fluid communication with
the inner volume 22 of the container 20.
[0037] It is realized by part of the container 2, in particular by the lower base 6 and
by part of the cylindrical body 5.
[0038] The inner side of the separation wall 9 is therefore in contact with the second substance.
Therefore, this separation wall 9 is suitable to separate the first and the second
substance.
[0039] The separation wall 9 is realized by a first layer
9a and a second layer
9b reciprocally superimposed, as shown in Fig. 3.
[0040] Preferably, the first layer 9a defines said inner side and is made of polymeric material,
appropriately of the same polymer as the rest of the temporary receptacle 2. Moreover,
it preferably has a thickness between 10 µm and 50 µm and more preferably between
22 µm and 28 µm.
[0041] Moreover, the first layer 9a is preferably continuous and in one piece with the remaining
part of the temporary receptacle 2.
[0042] Differently, the second layer 9b defines the outer side and is made of materials
with a high degree of fluid tightness.
[0043] In particular, the second layer 9b is made of aluminium alloy, more particular in
ABC aluminium. Moreover, it has a thickness preferably between 10 µm and 60 µm and more
preferably between 27 µm and 33 µm.
[0044] Alternatively, the second layer 9b is made of polymeric material, in particular resin
or is realized by a special paint or glue or by a special additive that modifies an
outer portion of the first layer 9a.
[0045] Moreover, this second layer 9b, in particular if realized by a metallic layer, is
appropriately welded for the entire contact surface to the first layer 9a, preferably
heat-sealed or, alternatively, glued.
[0046] In this case, this second layer is also preferably realized by means of superimposing
a discoidal metallic foil on the first layer 9a, so that this can adhere both to the
lower base 6 and to part of the cylindrical body 5, and can cover the entire surface
of the separation wall 9.
[0047] In the case in which the second layer is realized by a resin or a glue or paint the
properties of this second layer 9b allow adhesion thereof to the first layer 9a.
[0048] The cap 3 is suitable to removably close the opening 21 of the container 20 preferably
by means of a thread
10, connectable to the threaded portion 24 of the container 20.
[0049] Moreover, it is preferably suitable to close the upper inlet 7 of the temporary receptacle
2. For this purpose, it comprises a cylindrical portion
11 counter-shaped to the cylindrical body 5, which can be disposed inside this body
and including a projection
12 suitable to guarantee fluid tightness.
[0050] The cylindrical portion 11 also preferably comprises the cutting means 4, realized
by the lower edge thereof, as shown in Fig. 2b.
[0051] Finally, it comprises a spacer
13, realized by an annular element in polymer material easily releasable from the remaining
portion of the cap 3.
[0052] Operation of the closing device 1, the structure of which is described above, is
as follows.
[0053] The bottle 30 comprises a container 20, filled with a first substance, preferably
liquid, while the temporary receptacle 2 is filled with a second substance, preferably
powder.
[0054] During storage the closing device 1 is disposed in the operating position for preservation
(Fig. 2a). Therefore, the spacer 13 maintains the cutting means
4 at a distance from the separation wall 9 and the container 20 and receptacle 2 remain
closed, reciprocally separating the substances contained.
[0055] In this position, if the first substance were to evaporate partially, it would have
to pass through the separation wall 9 in order to enter the temporary receptacle 2.
[0056] In a second condition of use the closing device 1 is disposed in the operating position
for use (Fig. 2b).
[0057] In particular, the spacer 13 is removed from the cap 3. The latter is screwed in
the opposite direction to the direction of opening, pressing the cutting means
4 against the separation wall 9 and partially cutting it.
[0058] The temporary receptacle 2 is thus opened and the two substances are mixed.
[0059] The invention achieves important advantages.
[0060] In fact, the particular physical configuration of the separation wall 9 achieves
an extremely high degree of fluid tightness thereof, without obstructing cutting operations.
[0061] The phenomenon of migration of the first substance inside the temporary receptacle
2 is therefore substantially totally prevented.
[0062] It has in fact been found that the duration of substances contained in the bottle
30 is greatly increased, for periods of time of even 10-15 times greater than the
duration of substances contained in bottles including closing devices of known type.
[0063] The separation wall 9 is easily cuttable even manually.
[0064] Moreover, the closing device 1 is inexpensive; in fact, its production cost is substantially
identical to the cost of known devices including a separation wall 9 made exclusively
of polymer material.
[0065] Yet another advantage is given by the fact that the first layer 9a and the second
layer 9b are reciprocally welded. Consequently, these walls behave as a single layer
and prevent any risk of detachment of the second layer 9b.
[0066] The invention is susceptible to variants falling within the inventive concept.
[0067] For example, the cutting means 4, the cap 3 and the temporary receptacle 2 can be
of any type and shape and comprise a specific cutting plunger which can be pressed
manually or a cutter separate from the cap and also external to the closing device
1.
[0068] All details can be replaced by other equivalent elements and the dimensions can be
any.
1. Closing device (1) suitable to close, in the operating position, a container (20)
defining an inner volume (22) and suitable to contain a first substance, said closing
device (1) including a temporary receptacle (2), suitable to contain in said operating
and preservation position a second substance, said temporary receptacle (2) comprising
a separation wall (9), at least partially contiguous to said inner volume (22) of
said container (20) and suitable to separate said first substance from said second
substance, cutting means (4), suitable to cut at least partially cut said separation
wall (9) and to allow mixing of said first and second substance and characterized in that said separation wall (9) is realized by a first layer (9a) and a second layer (9b)
reciprocally superimposed.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein said first layer (9a) is disposed towards the
inside of said temporary receptacle (2).
3. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said first layer
(9a) is continuous and in one piece with the remaining part of said temporary receptacle
(2).
4. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said first layer
(9a) is made of polymeric material.
5. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said first layer
(9a) is made of polyethylene.
6. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said first layer
(9a) has a thickness between 10 µm and 50 µm.
7. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) is made of metallic material.
8. Device according to claim 7, wherein said second layer (9b) is made of aluminium alloy.
9. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) has a thickness between 10 µm and 60 µm.
10. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) has a thickness between 10 µm and 60 µm.
11. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) is made of resin.
12. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) is made of resin.
13. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) is realized by modification, by means of an additive, of an outer portion of
said first layer.
14. Device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said second layer
(9b) is welded substantially for the entire contact surface to said first layer (9a).
15. Bottle (30), for medicines and the like, comprising a container (20) defining an inner
volume (22) and suitable to contain a first substance and a closing device (1) according
to one or more of the preceding claims.