Mixing vial
First Claim
1. A vial for containing a liquid, comprising:
- a rigid, chemical resistant vessel having a closed end and an open end;
a resilient piston disposed in said vessel and forming an air tight and liquid tight chamber between said piston and said closed end of said vessel, wherein when said chamber is filled with a liquid and a needle cannula is made to penetrate said resilient piston, the liquid can be drawn out of said chamber through said needle cannula by a fluid suction, said fluid suction decreasing the liquid volume in said chamber and pulling the piston toward the closed end of the chamber thereby preventing ambient air from becoming entrained in said liquid;
a housing for at least partially containing said vessel, said housing having a removable rigid shield positioned over said open end of said vessel, said housing and said shield both fabricated from material which prohibits penetration of a needle cannula; and
the vessel including means for moving the piston displacing the shield when moved from the closed end]to the open end of the chamber to displace the shield so to permit needle access to the piston.
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Abstract
A vial (2, 202) has first and second chambers (56, 232; 54, 234) initially separated by a rupturable barrier (20, 212). The first chamber is a variable volume chamber defined by a cylinder (18, 208), the rupturable barrier at the second end (19, 214) of the cylinder and a piston (14, 228). The second chamber is created by a telescoping container (22, 226) mounted to a second end of the cylinder. The chambers are telescopically collapsed causing fluid pressure in the second chamber to rupture the barrier so the components mix in the first chamber. The piston is driven through the cylinder from pre-mix to post-mix positions by the liquid from the second chamber. This dislodges a safety shield (30, 226) at the first end of the cylinder to expose the piston. The mixed contents of the first, variable volume chamber are removed by inserting a needle cannula through the now exposed piston; aspiration of the mixed contents take place without the introduction of air into the first chamber since the piston moves back down the cylinder as the contents are removed. Structure (236; 242; 248, 250) can be used to prevent the inadvertent activation of the vial (202).
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6 Claims
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1. A vial for containing a liquid, comprising:
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a rigid, chemical resistant vessel having a closed end and an open end; a resilient piston disposed in said vessel and forming an air tight and liquid tight chamber between said piston and said closed end of said vessel, wherein when said chamber is filled with a liquid and a needle cannula is made to penetrate said resilient piston, the liquid can be drawn out of said chamber through said needle cannula by a fluid suction, said fluid suction decreasing the liquid volume in said chamber and pulling the piston toward the closed end of the chamber thereby preventing ambient air from becoming entrained in said liquid; a housing for at least partially containing said vessel, said housing having a removable rigid shield positioned over said open end of said vessel, said housing and said shield both fabricated from material which prohibits penetration of a needle cannula; and the vessel including means for moving the piston displacing the shield when moved from the closed end]to the open end of the chamber to displace the shield so to permit needle access to the piston. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A vial for containing a liquid, comprising:
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a rigid, chemical resistant vessel having a closed end and an open end; a resilient piston disposed in said vessel and forming an air tight and liquid tight chamber between said piston and said closed end of said vessel, wherein when said chamber is filled with a liquid and a needle cannula is made to penetrate said resilient piston, the liquid can be drawn out of said chamber through said needle cannula by a fluid suction, said fluid suction decreasing the liquid volume in said chamber and pulling the piston toward the closed end of the chamber thereby preventing ambient air from becoming entrained in said liquid; a housing for at least partially containing said vessel, said housing having a removable rigid shield positioned over said open end of said vessel, said housing and said shield both fabricated from material which prohibits penetration of a needle cannula; said vessel having a first receptacle and a second receptacle, said first receptacle and said second receptacle separated by a barrier member, said vessel having means for breaching said barrier member whereby when the barrier member is breached, the contents of the first receptacle and the contents of the second receptacle are allowed to mix together; and the piston being movable from the closed end of the chamber to the open end of the chamber when the contents of the first receptacle and the contents of the second receptacle mix together so the piston displaces the shield when at the open end of the chamber so to permit needle access to the piston.
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