Method of producing prefilled sterile plastic syringes
First Claim
1. A method of producing a prefilled, sterile plastic syringe having a molded plastic barrel with an open end and a nozzle at the opposite end, a rubber tip seal closing the nozzle, and a rubber piston slidable in the barrel and sealing the open end of the barrel to retain a liquid therein;
- the method comprising the steps of;
washing the tip seal and piston to remove debris and other contaminants;
autoclaving the washed tip seal and piston to destroy various microbial contaminants;
rinsing the autoclaved tip seal and piston to remove loosened contaminants;
washing the barrel with a sequence of a multiplicity of jets of water to remove debris and pyrogens from the barrel;
applying an emulsified silicone lubricant to the tip seal and the piston x and an application of a fine mist of silicone lubricant to the barrel;
assembling the tip seal on the nozzle of the barrel;
filling the barrel through its open end with a desired quantity of liquid material;
assembling the piston in the open end of the barrel after the filling thereof to complete the enclosure and sealing of the syringe and its contents; and
autoclaving the assembled and sealed syringe to sterilize the plastic syringe and its contents, while maintaining a pressure on the outside surfaces of the syringe at least equal to the pressure of the syringe contents during autoclaving.
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Abstract
There is disclosed a process for producing sterilized prefilled plastic syringes avoiding plastic deformation and distortion. The plastic barrels are subjected to repeated water jet washing steps to remove contaminants and depyrogenate the barrels. Tip seals and pistons are subjected to washing, autoclaving and rinsing steps to remove contaminants and depyrogenate. After the tip is assembled on the nozzle of the barrel, the barrel is filled with contrast media through its open end, after which the piston is assembled in the open end to seal the syringe and its contents. The assembled and sealed syringe is then subjected to autoclaving to sterilize the syringe and its contents, without deformation of the plastic syringe or a loss of integrity to the closed media/syringe system.
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1. A method of producing a prefilled, sterile plastic syringe having a molded plastic barrel with an open end and a nozzle at the opposite end, a rubber tip seal closing the nozzle, and a rubber piston slidable in the barrel and sealing the open end of the barrel to retain a liquid therein;
- the method comprising the steps of;
washing the tip seal and piston to remove debris and other contaminants; autoclaving the washed tip seal and piston to destroy various microbial contaminants; rinsing the autoclaved tip seal and piston to remove loosened contaminants; washing the barrel with a sequence of a multiplicity of jets of water to remove debris and pyrogens from the barrel; applying an emulsified silicone lubricant to the tip seal and the piston x and an application of a fine mist of silicone lubricant to the barrel; assembling the tip seal on the nozzle of the barrel; filling the barrel through its open end with a desired quantity of liquid material; assembling the piston in the open end of the barrel after the filling thereof to complete the enclosure and sealing of the syringe and its contents; and autoclaving the assembled and sealed syringe to sterilize the plastic syringe and its contents, while maintaining a pressure on the outside surfaces of the syringe at least equal to the pressure of the syringe contents during autoclaving. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- the method comprising the steps of;
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