Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Filling or refilling of dispensers – By operation of means causing or controlling dispensing
Patent
1996-01-12
1999-04-13
Jacyna, J. Casimer
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
Filling or refilling of dispensers
By operation of means causing or controlling dispensing
141329, 141378, 141383, 141386, 604411, 604414, A61M 530
Patent
active
058933972
ABSTRACT:
Liquid-transfer apparatus, and methodology employing the same, operatively interposable a syringe and a vial, and accommodating both a single-mouth-size (single-size), two-vial transfer procedure, and a two-mouth-size (two-size), two-vial transfer procedure. The apparatus includes a liquid-transfer device having a syringe-coupling end, a vial-coupling end, and liquid-passage structure effectively communicating between these ends. In the case of accommodating a single-mouth-size (single-size), two-vial procedure, only the liquid-transfer device is employed, and the same is sized with a vial-coupling end that is constructed for direct coupling to the top of the single-size vial which is used. In the case of accommodating a two-mouth-size (two-size), two-vial operation, the liquid-transfer device is employed along with a vial-coupling adaptor which is removably receivable in a connected relationship with the vial-coupling end in the device to adapt the same for coupling to the top of a vial having the smaller of the two sizes of vials which are to be employed. Under these circumstances, the entire procedure begins with coupling of the apparatus to a syringe and to the smaller-size vial, with the vial-coupling adaptor connected to the liquid-transfer device's vial-coupling end. Following a liquid-transfer operation with this smaller vial, the same is decoupled, and such decoupling automatically disconnects the vial-coupling adaptor and the liquid-transfer device. Thereafter, a vial of the larger size is coupled to the vial-coupling end in the liquid-transfer device, and a transfer procedure is completed between the syringe and the larger coupled vial.
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Deily Michael F.
Peterson Steven F.
Bioject Inc.
Jacyna J. Casimer
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