[0001] The present invention relates to a container cap, particularly for vials for products
to be mixed at the time of use, as well as to a vial for products to be mixed at the
time of use comprising such a container cap.
[0002] Vials for products to be mixed at the time of use comprising a container cap, i.e.,
a cap comprising a reservoir that contains a solid, powdered product, are currently
known. This container cap closes the opening of a container containing a liquid product
intended to be mixed with the solid powdered product.
[0003] The container cap comprises a cutter configured to break a breakable bottom with
which the reservoir containing the solid product to be mixed with the liquid product
is provided. Such a cutter is generally defined by a tubular body which is axially
movable inside the reservoir itself, and has a sharp end.
[0004] The container cap further comprises a plug associated with the opening of the vial
container. This plug may be internally threaded, so as to be associated with a corresponding
thread present on the opening of the container, or unthreaded. In the latter case,
the plug is fixed to the opening of the container by means of an undercut which engages
under a band mouth to hold the plug thereon. This plug is removable at the time of
use by acting on appropriate tabs and pre-breakage areas.
[0005] In the case of a container cap with threaded plug, the cutter is in turn associated
with this plug, so that the screwing of this plug onto the opening of the vial container
causes an axial advancement of the cutter inside the reservoir and the breaking of
the breakable bottom of the reservoir itself.
[0006] In the case of a container cap with non-threaded plug, after removal of the plug
the cutter can be manually pushed downwards, inside the reservoir, to break the breakable
bottom of the reservoir.
[0007] In this way, in both solutions, the solid product contained inside the reservoir
can fall by gravity into the container to be mixed with the liquid product.
[0008] In the case of threaded plug, the subsequent unscrewing of the plug allows the container
cap to be removed as a whole (plug, reservoir and cutter) to access the mixture of
the two products thus obtained.
[0009] In the case of non-threaded plug, after removal of the plug and the breaking of the
breakable bottom of the reservoir, the reservoir and the cutter are removed manually
by the user to access the mixture of the two products.
[0010] A drawback of the solid, powdered products, stored inside the reservoir of the container
caps of the known type described above is linked to the fact that these solid products
are particularly sensitive to humidity, and to any additional gases that are released
by the liquid product present in the vial.
[0011] The presence of humidity inside the reservoir of the solid, powdered product causes
two different types of problems.
[0012] A first problem concerns the deterioration of the chemical and/or physical properties
of the solid, powdered product due to the presence of humidity.
[0013] A second problem concerns the risk that the solid, powdered product will agglomerate
and adhere to the walls of the reservoir and/or of the cutter, making the emptying
of the reservoir into the container of the vial difficult and partial.
[0014] Currently, in an attempt to protect the solid product contained inside the reservoir
from humidity, solutions have been developed which provide for coating with a layer
of adsorbent and/or hygroscope material the inner surface of the cutter, i.e. the
surface thereof that faces onto the inner chamber of the reservoir, where the solid
product is contained, or solutions that involve making the cutter itself, in whole
or in part, with adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material, or solutions that envisage
for providing the cutter with elements made with adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material,
protruding inside the internal chamber of the reservoir itself.
[0015] However, these known types of solutions are not free from drawbacks, including the
fact that they do not guarantee optimal absorption of the humidity, and in particular
of the humidity coming from the liquid product present in the vial itself.
[0016] Another drawback of these known solutions consists in the fact that the application
of a sufficient quantity of adsorbent or hygroscopic material to the cutter involves
a reduction of the inner volumetric capacity of the reservoir, since this material
occupies part of the space inside the reservoir chamber.
[0017] The main task of the present invention consists in realising a container cap, particularly
for vials for products to be mixed at the time of use, which avoids the drawbacks
of the prior art and enables to ensure an optimal absorption of humidity that might
deteriorate the solid, powdered product contained in the container cap itself.
[0018] Within the scope of this task, an object of the invention consists in realising a
container cap which is capable of giving the greatest guarantees of reliability and
safety in use.
[0019] Another object of the invention consists in realising a container cap which is easy
to realise and economically competitive when compared to the prior art.
[0020] The above-mentioned task, as well as the purposes mentioned and others which will
better appear later, are achieved by a container cap, particularly for vials for products
to be mixed at the time of use, as recited in claim 1.
[0021] Other features are comprised in the dependent claims.
[0022] Further features and advantages will become clearer from the description of three
preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of a container cap, particularly for vials
for products to be mixed at the time of use, illustrated by way of non-limiting indication
with the aid of the accompanying drawings in which:
Figures 1 and 2 are views in axial section of a first embodiment of a container cap,
according to the invention, associated with a relative vial, and illustrated respectively
in closed and open configuration;
Figures 3 and 4 are views in axial section of a second embodiment of a container cap,
according to the invention, associated with a relative vial, and illustrated respectively
in closed and open configuration;
Figures 5 and 6 are views in axial section of a third embodiment of a container cap,
according to the invention, associated with a relative vial, and illustrated respectively
in closed and open configuration;
Figure 7 is a view in axial section of the reservoir of the container cap of Figures
5 and 6, according to the invention;
Figure 8 is a sectional view of the reservoir represented in Figure 7 taken along
the axis VIII-VIII, including an enlarged representation of a detail thereof.
[0023] With reference to the above figures, the container cap, particularly for vials for
products to be mixed at the time of use, is globally indicated with the reference
number 1. Such a cap is adapted to close an opening 101 of a container 103 of a vial
100, wherein said container 103 is intended to contain a first product, preferably
in liquid form.
[0024] The container cap 1 comprises a reservoir 3, defined by at least one lateral wall
31 and a breakable bottom 33, and a cutter 5 comprising a tubular body 50 comprising
in turn a first sharp axial end 52.
[0025] The reservoir 3 and the cutter 5 define, in combination, a chamber 4 intended to
contain a second product, preferably in solid form, and even more preferably in powder.
[0026] The cutter 5 is axially movable inside the reservoir 3, for example along the central
axis A of the container cap 1 and of the bottle 100, so as to press, with its sharp
end 52, the breakable bottom 33 of the reservoir 3, to break said breakable bottom
33 and open the chamber 4 towards the container 103 of the vial 100.
[0027] In this way, the second product, in solid form, present, in use, in the reservoir
3, falls by gravity into the container 103 reaching the first product, in liquid form,
and mixing with it.
[0028] According to the invention, at least a portion of the breakable bottom 33 of the
reservoir 3 and/or at least a portion, bordering said breakable bottom 33, of an inner
face of said at least one lateral wall 31 of the reservoir 3 comprises adsorbent and/or
hygroscopic material 7, i.e., dehydrating material.
[0029] Such an adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 is adapted to absorb gases and/or
humidity from the surrounding environment.
[0030] It should be noted that in the case of reservoir 3 with circular cross-section, there
is a single cylindrical lateral wall 31, whereas in the case of reservoir 3 with a
polygonal cross-section, the lateral walls defining the reservoir 3 are equal in number
to the sides of the polygon of the section. For simplicity's sake, in the following
description reference will be made to the embodiment of the cylindrical reservoir
3, i.e., with single cylindrical lateral wall 31.
[0031] Advantageously, therefore, the reservoir 3 has adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material
7:
- (i) on a portion, bordering the breakable bottom 33, of the inner face of the lateral
wall 31, like in the case of the first embodiment of the container cap 1 illustrated
in Figures 1 and 2, or
- (ii) on a portion of the inner face of the breakable bottom 33, like in the case of
the second embodiment of the container cap 1 illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, or, preferably
- (iii) both on a portion of the inner face of the lateral wall 31 and on a portion
of the inner face of the breakable bottom 33, like in the case of the third embodiment
of the container cap 1 illustrated in Figures 5 and 6.
[0032] The inner face is the face of the lateral wall 31 and/or of the breakable bottom
33 turned towards the inner chamber 4 of the reservoir 3.
[0033] In general, the fact of providing adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 directly
on the walls 31 or on the bottom 33 of the reservoir 3 allows to effectively intercept
gases or humidity that may penetrate from outside, in the contact area between the
lateral wall 31 of the reservoir 3 and the wall of the cutter 5, as this is a very
critical area for the penetration of gases and humidity from the outside, as well
as gases and humidity generated by the presence of the first product, in liquid form
inside the container 103, which tends to penetrate through the walls 31 or the bottom
33 of the reservoir 3 itself, in any case before gases and humidity reach the second
product, in solid form, present in the reservoir 3.
[0034] Advantageously, the portion of the inner face of the lateral wall 31 comprising the
adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 is located in proximity to the breakable bottom
33, i.e., so as to border it, and/or in correspondence with the breakable bottom 33,
i.e., on the breakable bottom 33 itself.
[0035] In other words, in the embodiments which provide for the presence of adsorbent and/or
hygroscopic material 7 on at least one inner face of the lateral wall 31 (such as
the first and third embodiments of the container cap 10 illustrated in Figures 1,
2, 5 and 6), this adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 is located right in proximity
to the breakable bottom 33.
[0036] In the embodiments which provide for the presence of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic
material 7 on the inner face of the breakable bottom 33 (such as the second and third
embodiments of the container cap 10 illustrated in Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6), this adsorbent
and/or hygroscopic material 7 is located exactly in correspondence with the breakable
bottom 33.
[0037] Therefore, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 is preferably located in the
lower part of the reservoir 3, where the second product, of solid form, tends to accumulate
by gravity.
[0038] Furthermore, since gases and humidity tend to rise upwards from the first product,
of liquid form, the placement of the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 in correspondence
with the breakable bottom 33, like in the case of the second and third embodiment
of the container cap 1 illustrated in Figures 3 to 6, or in any case in proximity
to, or in a bordering manner to, the breakable bottom 33, like in the case of the
first embodiment of the container cap 1 illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, allows the
adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 to even more effectively intercept the humidity
that is generated by the liquid product present in the container 103.
[0039] Advantageously, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 comprises a layer of
adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 applied to the inner face of the lateral wall
31 and/or of the breakable bottom 33 of the reservoir 3.
[0040] Advantageously, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 can be made as one piece,
for example by means of injection moulding techniques of polymeric materials additivated
with substances capable of absorbing gases and/or humidity, and assembled in a manual
or automated manner inside the reservoir 3 itself.
[0041] Alternatively, the portion of the inner face of the lateral wall 31 and/or of the
breakable bottom 33 is made directly in adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7, for
example by means of co-injection moulding techniques of polymeric materials additivated
with substances capable of absorbing humidity, with other polymeric materials.
[0042] Advantageously, therefore, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 may be an
adsorbent and/or hygroscopic polymer.
[0043] Advantageously, at least a portion 70, 72, 73 of the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic
material 7 present on the lateral wall 31 and/or on the breakable bottom 33 is adapted
to come into direct contact with the second product, in solid form, intended to be
contained inside the chamber 4.
[0044] In particular, in the case of the second and third embodiment of the container cap
10, illustrated in Figures 3 to 6, in use, the portion 72, 73 of adsorbent and/or
hygroscopic material 7 present on the breakable bottom 33 is in direct contact with
the second material present in the reservoir 3.
[0045] As illustrated in the accompanying figures, the sharp end 52 of the cutter 5 is defined
by a portion of the tubular body 50 thereof cut along an inclined plane.
[0046] In the case of the first embodiment of the container cap 10, illustrated in Figures
1 and 2, the sharp end 52 of the cutter 5 is configured so that a portion of the lateral
wall 31 of the container 3 directly faces onto the chamber 4. Well, the presence of
a portion 70 of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 right in correspondence with
the lateral wall 31 of the reservoir 3 not covered by the tubular body 50 of the cutter
5 allows the second product to come into direct contact with said portion 70 of adsorbent
and/or hygroscopic material 7.
[0047] This also occurs in the case of the third embodiment of the container cap 10, illustrated
in Figures 5 and 6, in which both the portion 70 and the portion 73 of adsorbent and/or
hygroscopic material 7 in direct contact with the second material, of solid form,
present in the reservoir 3, are provided.
[0048] Advantageously, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 is distributed substantially
over the entire surface of the inner face of the breakable bottom 33.
[0049] Advantageously, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 is distributed on the
surface of the inner face of the at least one lateral wall 31 around an angle of 360°,
i.e., so as to define a 360° closed band of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material
7 on the inner face of the reservoir 3.
[0050] Advantageously, between the breakable bottom 33 and the lateral wall 31, there is
provided a weakening line 35, illustrated in particular in Figures 1 and 2, which
is adapted to facilitate breaking of the breakable bottom 33 by the action of the
cutter 5. The lateral wall 31 comprises a first portion 71 of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic
material 7 and the breakable bottom 33 comprises a second portion 73 of adsorbent
and/or hygroscopic material 7.
[0051] As illustrated in Figures 5 to 8, this first portion 71 and this second portion 73
of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 are mutually connected, in correspondence
with the aforesaid weakening line 35, by means of a thinned portion 75 of adsorbent
and/or hygroscopic material 7, i.e., a reduced volume portion.
[0052] This thinned portion 75 of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 may be defined
by a thin wall, or, as illustrated in particular in Figures 7 and 8, by a plurality
of connecting bridges 76 between the two portions 71 and 73 of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic
material 7.
[0053] In this way, in the third embodiment of the container cap 10, illustrated in Figures
5 and 6, the adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 forms a kind of glass which internally
covers the lateral wall 31 and the breakable bottom 33 of the reservoir 3, and which
contains, in its inside, the second product, in solid form, of which the chemical
and physical properties are to be preserved from humidity.
[0054] Advantageously, the aforesaid thinned portion 75 comprises a number of connecting
bridges 76 that is greater than or equal to two, distributed substantially uniformly
along the weakening line 35, i.e., along the perimeter circumference of the breakable
bottom 33.
[0055] As shown in the example in Figure 8, there are eight connecting bridges 76.
[0056] Advantageously, the connecting bridges 76 have, in plan, a transverse width approximately
comprised between 3% to 15% of the length of the diameter of the breakable bottom
33.
[0057] In this way, the connecting bridges 76 allow on the one hand to ensure the presence
of a continuity of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 between the portions 71
and 73 respectively placed on the lateral wall 31 and on the breakable bottom 33 of
the reservoir 3, and on the other hand not to constitute reinforcing structures of
the connection of the breakable bottom 33 to the lateral wall 31 of the reservoir
3, which might preclude or in any case make it difficult to break the breakable bottom
33 along the weakening line 35.
[0058] The present invention also concerns a vial 100 for products to be mixed at the time
of use.
[0059] According to the invention, this vial 100 comprises a container 103 intended to contain
a first product, in liquid form, and a container cap 1, as described above, adapted
to close an opening 101 of this container 103.
[0060] The container cap 1 further comprises a plug 105 associated with the opening 101
of the container 103 of the vial 100 by means of a thread, or by means of a band.
[0061] In the case of threaded plug 105, this plug 105 is associated with the cutter 5 in
such a way that screwing the plug 105 onto the opening 101 causes the axial displacement
of the cutter 5 in order to break the breakable bottom 33 of the reservoir 3.
[0062] The operation of the container cap 1 is clear and evident from what has been described.
[0063] In particular, the presence of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material 7 in the reservoir
3, right in the lower portion of the same, (i) where the product in solid form, for
example in powder, to be protected from humidity, tends to accumulate, (ii) where
the effect of generation of gases and humidity by the product in liquid form present
in the container 103 is more evident, and (iii) where the passage of humidity from
the outside is more marked, in the contact area between the lateral walls of the reservoir
3 and the cutter 5, allows to prevent the presence of gases and humidity inside the
reservoir 3 and therefore, on the one hand, to protect its contents and on the other
hand to guarantee the correct operation of the container cap 10. In fact, the protection
of the solid product from humidity ensures that, as soon as the cutter 5 breaks and
opens the breakable bottom 33 of the reservoir 3, all the content of the reservoir
3 fall by gravity into the container 103, without packing and sticking to the walls
of the reservoir 3 and/or the cutter 5.
[0064] In practice, it has been found that the container cap, particularly for vials for
products to be mixed at the time of use, according to the present invention, fulfils
the task as well as the intended purpose as it prevents the formation of humidity
inside the container containing the product in solid form, in powder, to be mixed
with the product in liquid form in the vial.
[0065] Another advantage of the container cap, according to the invention, consists in preventing
the deterioration due to the humidity of the product in solid form.
[0066] A further advantage of the container cap, according to the invention, consists in
always guaranteeing the correct and complete emptying of the reservoir containing
the product in solid form.
[0067] Yet another advantage of the invention consists in the fact that the application
of adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material to the walls and/or to the bottom of the
reservoir does not necessarily involve a reduction of the internal volumetric capacity
of the reservoir itself, as instead occurs in the case in which such material is applied
to the cutter. In fact, as can be appreciated from the accompanying figures, the inner
containment chamber of the second product is defined by the space comprised inside
the cutter which space, according to the invention, does not undergo volume reductions
due to the presence of the aforesaid adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material.
[0068] The container cap, particularly for vials for products to be mixed at the time of
use, as conceived herein is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are part of the inventive concept.
[0069] Furthermore, all the details can be replaced by other technically equivalent elements.
[0070] In practice, any materials can be used according to requirements, as long as they
are compatible with the specific use, the dimensions and the contingent shapes.
1. Container cap (1), particularly for vials for products to be mixed at the time of
use, suitable for closing an opening (101) of a container (103) of a vial (100) intended
to contain a first product, said container cap (1) comprising a reservoir (3) defined
by at least one lateral wall (31) and a breakable bottom (33), and a cutter (5) comprising
a tubular body (50) comprising a first sharp axial end (52), said reservoir (3) and
said cutter (5) defining, in combination, a chamber (4) intended to contain a second
product, said cutter (5) being axially movable inside said reservoir (3) so as to
press, with said first sharp end (52), said breakable bottom (33) of said reservoir
(3) to break said breakable bottom (33) and open said chamber (4) towards said container
(103) of said vial (100),
characterized in that at least a portion of said breakable bottom (33) of said reservoir (3) and/or at
least a portion, bordering said breakable bottom (33), of an inner face of said at
least one lateral wall (31) of said reservoir (3) comprises adsorbent and/or hygroscopic
material (7).
2. Container cap (1), according to claim 1, characterized in that both said at least one portion of said inner face of said at least one lateral wall
(31) and said at least one portion of said breakable bottom (33) comprise said adsorbent
and/or hygroscopic material (7) .
3. Container cap (1), according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7) consists of a layer of adsorbent and/or
hygroscopic material (7) applied to said at least one portion of said inner face of
said at least one lateral wall (31) and/or of said breakable bottom (33) of said reservoir
(3).
4. Container cap (1), according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said at least one portion of said inner face of said at least lateral wall (31) and/or
of said breakable bottom (33) is made directly in said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic
material (7).
5. Container cap (1), according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least a portion (70, 72, 73) of said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7)
is adapted to come into direct contact with said second product intended to be contained
in said chamber (4).
6. Container cap (1), according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that between said breakable bottom (33) and said at least one lateral wall (31) there
is provided a weakening line (35) adapted to facilitate breaking of said breakable
bottom (33), said at least one lateral wall (31) comprising a first portion (71) of
said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7) and said breakable bottom (33) comprising
a second portion (73) of said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7), said first
portion (71) of said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7) and said second portion
(73) of said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7) being mutually connected in
correspondence with said weakening line (35), by means of a thinned portion (75) of
said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7).
7. Container cap (1), according to claim 6, characterized in that said thinned portion (75) comprises a plurality of connecting bridges (76).
8. Container cap (1), according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7) is distributed substantially over
the entire surface of the inner face of said breakable bottom (33).
9. Container cap (1), according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said adsorbent and/or hygroscopic material (7) is distributed on the surface of the
inner face of said at least one lateral wall (31) around an angle of 360°.
10. Vial (100) for products to be mixed at the time of use, characterized in that it comprises a container (103) intended to contain a first product, and a container
cap (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, adapted to close an opening
(101) of said container (103).