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Multipositional resealable vial connector assembly for efficient transfer of liquid

  • US 5,873,872 A
  • Filed: 09/17/1996
  • Issued: 02/23/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A connector assembly for a vial having a tubular neck, said connector assembly comprising:

  • a collar securely mounted around said tubular neck for sliding movement between a distal position and a proximal position relative to said tubular neck, and said collar including a proximal end and a distal end, a plurality of deflectable latches provided adjacent the proximal end of the collar, and at least one locking detent intermediate the proximal and distal ends of the collar, said plurality of deflectable latches engaged about the tubular neck of the vial;

    a spike having a proximal end disposed in said vial, a distal end projecting from said vial and at least one channel extending therebetween, said spike being fixedly mounted to said collar for movement between said proximal and distal positions relative to said tubular neck, wherein upon said movement of said spike distally from said proximal position, said at least one locking detent is engageable with a rim portion of the vial to establish a third position of said spike intermediate said proximal and distal positions of said spike;

    a stopper securely engaged to said proximal end of said spike and being slidably engaged in said tubular neck of said vial, said stopper being dimensioned for blocking said tubular neck when said spike is in said distal position and for being spaced from said neck when said spike is in said proximal position;

    a secondary seal disposed on said spike and being slidably engaged in the tubular neck of said vial, said secondary seal positioned on said spike such that said secondary seal is disposed in said neck when said spike is in said proximal position;

    whereby movement of said spike distally from said proximal position varies pressure sufficiently to permit efficient flow of fluid into said vial.

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