Liquid container delivery and storage system

Dispensing – With cutter and/or punch – To form dispensing opening in container

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222 94, 222105, 604404, 604408, B65D 3556

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048693987

ABSTRACT:
A liquid container is packaged in a box having a removable handle which also acts as a closure device for the opening and closing of the box. The liquid may be bulk sterile fluids, chromatography buffers, industrial enzymes packaged in glycerol, liquid nutrient solutions, and similar liquids. The container comprises an inner bladder made of polyvinyl chloride. The inner bladder is wrapped in a carbon dioxide/oxygen gas barrier. This gas barrier may be in the form of a plastic bag. The gas barrier reduces or prevents the deterioration of the liquid in the inner bladder. The inner bladder has three ports for accessing the liquid. These ports are of a septum-type which can indicate tapering, The inner bladder also has a fill tube for use in filling, and a metal hook for hanging if the inner bladder, is removed from the box. The box is designed to support weight sufficient to allow stacking of several boxes with associated filled inner bladders. The box also has perforated cutouts to allow viewing of the liquid and its color and to provide access to the ports of the inner bladder stored in the box. A color indicator may be added to the liquid for indicating its usability.

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