Sealing mechanism for a vessel wherein materials are isolated and stored and method to seal the vessel
First Claim
1. A sealing mechanism for a vessel (2 or 20) which can be closed by a cap (1) having a plug portion (4) and a seal plug (5), wherein said plug portion (4) has a top wall (11) to cover an opening portion (3) of the vessel (2), a side wall (12) and a cylindrical wall (15) respectively projecting from said top wall (11) along an axis (X) of said plug portion (4), said side wall (12) having an inner circumferential surface arranged to fit on an outer circumferential surface of said opening portion (3), said cylindrical wall (15) being inside of said side wall (12) and forming a receiving chamber (14) having an opening (13) at its lower end face, said seal plug (5) closes said opening (13) by being fixed to said cylindrical wall (15) and has an outer circumferential portion (16) projecting from an outer circumferential surface of said cylindrical wall (15), said vessel (2 or 20) has a protruding portion (22) in its opening portion (3), said outer circumferential portion (16) of said seal plug (5) is allowed to pass said protruding portion (22) in direction for insertion to said vessel (2 or 20) but not for pulling off.
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Abstract
A sealing mechanism relating to the present invention is for a vessel which can be closed by a cap having a plug portion and a seal plug. The plug portion has a top wall, a side wall and a cylindrical wall. The cylindrical wall forms a receiving chamber arranged to be closed by the seal plug. The vessel has a protruding portion in its opening portion. An outer circumferential portion of the seal plug projects from an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical wall and is allowed to pass the protruding portion in direction for insertion to the vessel but not for pulling off. A method relating to the present invention to seal the vessel comprises constructing the vessel, charging a first material in the vessel, and closing the vessel by the cap charged with a second material in its receiving chamber and already sealed with the seal plug.
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1. A sealing mechanism for a vessel (2 or 20) which can be closed by a cap (1) having a plug portion (4) and a seal plug (5), wherein
said plug portion (4) has a top wall (11) to cover an opening portion (3) of the vessel (2), a side wall (12) and a cylindrical wall (15) respectively projecting from said top wall (11) along an axis (X) of said plug portion (4), said side wall (12) having an inner circumferential surface arranged to fit on an outer circumferential surface of said opening portion (3), said cylindrical wall (15) being inside of said side wall (12) and forming a receiving chamber (14) having an opening (13) at its lower end face, said seal plug (5) closes said opening (13) by being fixed to said cylindrical wall (15) and has an outer circumferential portion (16) projecting from an outer circumferential surface of said cylindrical wall (15), said vessel (2 or 20) has a protruding portion (22) in its opening portion (3), said outer circumferential portion (16) of said seal plug (5) is allowed to pass said protruding portion (22) in direction for insertion to said vessel (2 or 20) but not for pulling off.
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6. Method to seal a vessel (2 or 20) by using a cap (1) having a plug portion (4) and a seal plug (5),
said plug portion (4) having a top wall (11) to cover an opening portion (3) of the vessel (2), a side wall (12) and a cylindrical wall (15) respectively projecting from said top wall (11) along an axis (X) of said plug portion (4), said side wall (12) having an inner circumferential surface arranged to fit on an outer circumferential surface of said opening portion (3), a cylindrical wall (15) being inside of said side wall (12) and forming a receiving chamber (14) having an opening (13) at its lower end face, said seal plug (5) being arranged to close said opening (13) by being fixed to said cylindrical wall (15) and having an outer circumferential portion (16) projecting from an outer circumferential surface of said cylindrical wall (15), said opening portion (3) having an protruding portion (22) in its opening portion, said protruding portion (22) being arranged to allow said seal plug (5) passing in direction for insertion to said vessel (2 or 20) but not for pulling off, which method comprising: -
constructing said vessel (2 or 20);
charging a first material (31) in said vessel (2 or 20);
closing said vessel (20) by said cap (1) charged with a second material (32) in its said receiving chamber (14) and already sealed with said seal plug (5). - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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