Sealing cap with a one way valve having semi-cylindrical valve closure springs
First Claim
1. A cap for a container comprising(a) an annular upper member adapted to be positioned in the mouth of the container, said annular member defining a cavity open at the top and having a circular upper wall portion, the outer surface of which is adapted to provide a fluid tight seal against the inner surface of said container when said annular member is pressed into the mouth of said container;
- (b) a downwardly extending lower member connected to said annular upper member and having a pair of lower member walls spaced from the inner surface of said container when said annular upper member is pressed into the mouth thereof, said lower member walls defining a normally closed slit seal at the bottom end of said lower member; and
(c) a pair of flexible spring elements each located on opposite sides of said slit seal and connected to one said lower member wall, each spring element defining an abutment wall intersecting with one said lower member wall along at least two lines of intersection spaced from one another about the midpoint of said slit,each of said abutment walls having a portion aligned with said circular upper wall portion outer surface so as to abut the inner surface of said container when said annular member is pressed into the mouth thereof and each of said abutment walls together with one of said lower member walls, defining an interior volume adjacent the midpoint of said slit seal, each of said lower member walls flexing into a respective said interior volume when said slit seal opens due to the penetration thereof by an instrument.
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Abstract
A cap for a container having a slit seal and semi-cylindrical spring seal closure members that abut the inner container wall and contact the slit seal at two points spaced from the center of the slit seal. The spring members permit the flexure of the seal into the space defined by the spring when an instrument penetrates the seal. In further embodiments, the cap has a secondary closure and can maintain vacuum in a container.
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9 Claims
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1. A cap for a container comprising
(a) an annular upper member adapted to be positioned in the mouth of the container, said annular member defining a cavity open at the top and having a circular upper wall portion, the outer surface of which is adapted to provide a fluid tight seal against the inner surface of said container when said annular member is pressed into the mouth of said container; -
(b) a downwardly extending lower member connected to said annular upper member and having a pair of lower member walls spaced from the inner surface of said container when said annular upper member is pressed into the mouth thereof, said lower member walls defining a normally closed slit seal at the bottom end of said lower member; and (c) a pair of flexible spring elements each located on opposite sides of said slit seal and connected to one said lower member wall, each spring element defining an abutment wall intersecting with one said lower member wall along at least two lines of intersection spaced from one another about the midpoint of said slit, each of said abutment walls having a portion aligned with said circular upper wall portion outer surface so as to abut the inner surface of said container when said annular member is pressed into the mouth thereof and each of said abutment walls together with one of said lower member walls, defining an interior volume adjacent the midpoint of said slit seal, each of said lower member walls flexing into a respective said interior volume when said slit seal opens due to the penetration thereof by an instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A combination of a container with a stopper positioned within the mouth of said container, said stopper comprising
(a) a circumferential upper wall defining a first cavity open at the top thereof; -
(b) an outer surface of said upper wall adapted to provide a liquid tight seal against the inner surface of said container; (c) downwardly extending lower walls connected to said circumferential upper wall and spaced from the inner surface of said container, said lower walls defining normally closed slit seal at the bottom end of said stopper; (d) a pair of flexible spring elements located on opposite sides of said slit seal and connected to one of said lower walls, each spring element defining an abutment wall intersecting with one said lower wall along at least two lines of intersection spaced from one another about the midpoint of said slit, each of said abutment walls having a portion abutting the inner surface of said container and, each of said abutment walls together with one said lower wall defining a second cavity adjacent the midpoint of said slit seal, each said lower wall flexing into a respective said second cavity when said slit seal opens due to the penetration of an instrument; and (e) a secondary cap positioned within said first cavity and locked to the circumferential wall in a fluid tight relationship, said secondary cup being made of a material capable of being penetrated by the sharp end of liquid-bearing instrument and the volume of said container beneath said stopper being evacuated to less than standard air pressure. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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