[0001] The present invention refers to a flexible single or multiple chamber bag for storing
medical products comprising at least one chamber.
[0002] In the pharmaceutical industry and especially in the field of perfusion solutions,
impermeable flexible bags are extensively used. Such bags or containers are prepared
from polymerized materials which have to meet a wide variety of requirements. Thus,
in particular, gas and vapor tightness, transparency, printability and inertness towards
the substances they contain, are of essential importance as well as the handling by
the nurse administering the medical products to the patient. The substances contained
in the containers or bags essentially consist of salts and solutions thereof, carbohydrates,
amino acids and lipids. They are usually employed in single or multicompartment bags,
the individual compartments or chambers being filled with one or different components.
[0003] EP 0 295 204 B1 describes a container for medical use, in particular a container for infusions consisting
of an envelope made of a flexible, homogeneous, polymerized material which is divided
into three compartments, separated from each other by leaktight welds of the envelope
material and each of said compartments is provided with an occluded passage which
can be opened deliberately to enable the contents of the part of the interior space
to flow into another one. In use the container may be affixed by an eyebolt having
the typical shape of such eyebolt for hanging blister packs to a peg. A proper hanging
of the heavy container requires stiffening of the flap around the eyebolt and causes
handling disadvantages.
[0004] EP 1 011 605 B2 relates to a flexible plastic container (1) for the spatially separated storage and,
optionally, selective sterilization of the ingredients of preparations of parenteral
or enteral use, consisting of only three compartments. Said document simply uses a
circular eyebolt in the area of the top of said bag in use and a second eyebolt located
within the sealed weld separating the upper chamber from the lower chamber. The use
of such second eyebolt is possible due to the use of the special connecting means
made as breakable valves.
[0005] WO 2007/037793 A1 relates to a multiple chamber container for separately storing components of a parenteral
nutritional formulation. The multiple chamber container may include frangible barriers,
preferably peelable seals separating the chambers from each other. The container preferably
facilitates the selective activation of the peelable seals to permit the admixing
of less than all the separately stored components. The container may include a hanger
flap extending from the top end of the container towards the bottom end of substantially
greater distance relative to the at least one additional chamber than the lateral
chambers. At the top end of the container, in particular opposite end where the administration
port(s) are located, there is provided a hanger portion being a flap having a centrally
located hole for hanging the container. The flap defines a border of the upper end
of all the chambers. The central portion of the hanger flap extends a substantial
distance towards the bottom end of the container, in particular about one-fourth the
longitudinal length L of the container. In particular, the flap extends a greater
distance towards the bottom end at least at the central chamber and can also extend
a greater distance towards the bottom end at the central chamber and at one of the
other chambers. This extra extension of the flap with respect to center chamber results
in said chamber having a shorter longitudinal length than the longitudinal length
of lateral or side end chambers.
[0006] Thus, it is the aim of the present invention to simplify the handling of a flexible
single or multiple chamber bag for storing medical products and in particular to improve
the use thereof by the nurse when administering the medical products to the patient.
[0007] The above objects of the invention are met in a first embodiment of the invention
by a flexible single or multiple chamber bag 10 for storing medical products comprising
a hanger flap 11 extending from the top end of said bag, which is characterized in
that said hanger flap 11 contains
- a) two mirror invented circular cuttings 1 and 2 of an angle of 145° to 180°, wherein
one end of each of said cuttings 1 and 2 is spaced apart by a connecting cutting 3
being essentially being straight-lined having a length of 4 times to 10 times the
radius of said circular cuttings 1,2 and
- b) two mirror invented circular cuttings 4 and 5 of an angle of 180° to 270°, having
a radius of 0,3 to 0,7 of the radius of said cuttings 1 and 2, wherein one end of
each of said cuttings 4 and 5 is spaced apart by a connecting cutting 6 having the
shape of the letter "U",
- c) wherein said cuttings 1, 2, 4, and 5 are positioned along a common mirror symmetry
axis through the centres of said cuttings 3 and 6 and the basis of said letter "U"
and
- d) the distance of the center of said cutting 3 and the basis of said letter "U" corresponds
to the 0,5 to 1,5 times the radius of said cuttings 1 and 2.
[0008] Due to the specific structure of the hanger flap of a single or multiple chamber
bag, the object of the invention as outlined above is met.
[0009] Fig. 1 in detail shows a flexible three chamber bag 10 according to the present invention,
which is intended for storing medical products. It goes without saying that the number
of chambers and the specific shape is illustrative only. The inventive concept of
the hanger flap may be transformed to all kinds of single or multiple chamber bags.
The multiple chamber bag according to the present invention in Fig. 1 contains three
adjacent chambers.
[0010] Selected seams or welds within the circumferential weld 7 may be peelable when applying
pressure on the bag 10 independent from the technique of the nurse by applying pressure
or by rolling the multiple chamber bag 10.
[0011] The single or multichamber bag according to the present invention is made of a flexible
polymeric film having a region with a higher melting point designated as its outside
and having a region with a lower melting point designated as its sealing inside, which
can be sealed together by means of conventional welding tools to permanent or peelable
seams. It is to be understood that the inner region is intended to face the stored
components and can form both, permanent seams and different peelable seams when subjected
to different welding conditions or operations. It is in particular preferred that
the film is made of at least two different polymer layers wherein the inside layer
is a sealant layer being capable of forming both, permanent seams and peelable seams
when subjected to welding at different temperatures. Polymeric materials providing
said features are known from in particular the prior art.
[0012] The bag 10 according to the present invention comprises a hanger flap 11 extending
from the top end of said bag next to the upper chamber in particular within the circumferential
weld 7.
[0013] Fig. 2 is a detailed view of the hanger flap 11 according to the present invention.
The hanger flap 11 contains two different cuttings which are separated to each other
and are intended to fulfil different purposes. The upper cutting next to the outer
edge of the circumferential weld contains three different parts 1, 2, 3 having a size
and shape for the insertion of at least four or five fingers of a standard hand of
a nurse. Two mirror inverted circular cuttings 1 and 2 describe an angle of 145° to
180°, wherein one said cuttings 1 and 2 are spaced apart by a connecting cutting 3
being essentially straight lined. Preferably, the connecting cutting 3 has the shape
of a palm and connects the outer circular cuttings 1 and 2. The radius of the circular
cuttings 1 and 2 is adapted to the average size fitting a palm and thus compares to
the average size of a usual finger of a hand. The distance between the circular cuttings
1 and 2 compares to the average width of a standard palm allowing the insertion of
at least four or five fingers of a standard hand. Thus, the length of the cutting
3 according to present invention preferably is four times to ten times the radius
of said circular cuttings.
[0014] Additional mirror inverted circular cuttings 4 and 5 are located symmetrically to
the upper cuttings 1,2,3. Said cuttings 4 and 5 are spaced apart but connected by
a connecting cutting 6 having the shape of the letter "U" like a nose. The purpose
for this specific double eyebolt allows a proper hanging of the bag to an appropriate
pole or peg during the administration of the content of the bag via a port at the
lower end of the bag to the patient. Two mirror inverted circular cuttings 4 and 5
each of an angle of 180° to 270° having a smaller radius than said cuttings 1 and
2 are connected via a connecting cutting 6. The purpose of the connecting cutting
6 with the shape of the letter "U" is to bear the load of the filled bag. Due to this
specific shape no additional stiffening of the hanger flap is required.
[0015] The upper cuttings 1,2 and the lower cuttings 4, 5 are positioned along a common
mirror symmetry axis through the center of said cuttings 3 and 6.
[0016] The distance of the upper cuttings 1,2,3 to the lower cuttings 4,5,6 is determined
by the stability of the foils of the bag. In case said distance is too small rupture
may take place destroying the lower cuttings 4,5,6. On the other hand, in case the
distance of the upper cuttings 1,2,3 to the lower cuttings 4,5,6 is too large the
overall size of the hanger flap becomes too large causing disadvantages during the
use in the hospital. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the flexible
single or multiple chamber bag 10 contains two, three, four or more chambers whereby
a three or four chamber bag is in particularly preferred.
[0017] As mentioned above, the bag 10 according to the present invention in particular contains
medical products, such as solutions, emulsions, suspensions and/or dispersions suitable
for parenteral or enteral nutrition of patients.
[0018] In particular, the chamber partially separating an upper chamber and a lower chamber
contains a fat emulsion. Accordingly, the upper chamber contains a carbohydrate solution
and the lower chamber contains an amino acid solution. The features of the bag as
described above ensure a rapid mixing and complete emulsification of all contents
of the container for the administration of the content to the patient via a port at
the lower end of the bag.
1. A flexible single or multiple chamber bag (10) for storing medical products comprising
a hanger flap 11 extending from the top end of said bag,
characterized in that said flap 11 contains
a) two mirror inverted circular cuttings (1) and (2) of an angle of 145° to 180°,
wherein one end of each of said cuttings (1) and (2) is spaced apart by a connecting
cutting (3) being essentially being straight-lined having a length of 4 times to 10
times the radius of said circular cuttings (1,2) and
b) two mirror inverted circular cuttings (4) and (5) of an angle of 180° to 270°,
having a radius of 0,3 to 0,7 of the radius of said cutting (1) and (2), wherein one
end of each of said cuttings (4) and (5) is spaced apart by a connecting cutting (6)
having the shape of the letter "U",
c) wherein said cuttings (1), (2), (4), and (5) are positioned along a common mirror
symmetry axis through the centers of said cuttings (3) and (6)and the basis of said
letter "U" and
d) the distance of the center of said cutting (3) and the basis of said letter "U"
corresponds to the 0,5 to 1,5 times the radius of said cuttings (1) and (2).
2. The flexible bag (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the cuttings (1), (2), (4) and (5) essentially terminate to the direction of the
bottom of the bag when in use.
3. The flexible bag according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the overall length of cuttings (1), (2), and (3) is sufficient holding four fingers
of a standard hand.