Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Diverse fluid containing pressure filling systems involving... – Filling with exhausting the receiver
Reexamination Certificate
2000-01-19
2001-04-10
Huson, Gregory L. (Department: 3751)
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
Diverse fluid containing pressure filling systems involving...
Filling with exhausting the receiver
C141S007000, C141S065000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06213171
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and a system for filling a straw with a liquid.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Straws, widely used to store small quantities of substances, in particular biological substances and especially biological liquids, were described for the first time in French patent No. 995 878. The straws, referred to as “French straws”, used to include a three-part stopper made up of two wads of a fibrous substance with a powder between them which was transformed on contact with a liquid into an impermeable paste or gel adhering to the wall of the tube, creating a sealed stopper.
IMV TECHNOLOGIES straws with a three-part stopper are entirely satisfactory. Nevertheless, some absorption of the liquid contained in the straw has been observed, although at a very low level. IMV TECHNOLOGIES have therefore developed a straw with a hydrophobic microporous one-piece stopper also referred to as a “non-absorbent stopper”. A straw of this kind is described in IMV TECHNOLOGIES' French patent application FR-A-2 762 210 of Apr. 21, 1997.
Straws with a three-part stopper are filled horizontally by aspiration. The liquid to be packaged is drawn into the horizontal straw using a suction pump. Filling a horizontal three-part stopper straw is described in particular in patent application EP-A-0 480 109 (IMV TECHNOLOGIES).
This system is entirely suitable for small diameter straws but is not suitable for large diameter straws. In the context of the present invention, the expression “large diameter” means a diameter greater than or equal to approximately 3 mm.
An object of the invention is to provide a method of filling large diameter straws with a liquid.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention consists in a method of filling a straw fitted with a stopper that is permeable to gases and impermeable to liquids and having a diameter greater than or equal to approximately three millimeters with a liquid while it is vertical, in which method a primary vacuum is established in the straw, the straw is then filled and a quantity of air remaining above the resulting column of liquid is evacuated, enabling homogeneous filling of the straw.
Simple vertical filling using a positive displacement metering pump is already well known in the art, in particular in automatic laboratory equipment.
However, vertically filling a straw equipped with a non-absorbent stopper with controlled movement of the needle has many drawbacks associated with the large width of the straw compared to the diameter of the needle, in particular problems with the filling speed and accurate guiding of the needle (the needle may touch the wall of the straw and trap air bubbles).
In conventional vertical filling, the necessary filling time is long and air bubbles may be present during filling.
In contrast, the vertical filling method of the present invention does not require any controlled movement and offers a droplet collection facility.
Note that the method of the invention can also be applied to straws that do not have a large diameter, i.e. straws with a diameter less than approximately 3 mm.
What is more, the effects of gravity, viscosity and surface tension soil the lower part of the straw during horizontal filling and withdrawal of the nozzle.
Compared to horizontal filling, vertical filling in accordance with the present invention has the advantage that there is no soiling in the sealing area, which is a guarantee of safe conservation of the packaged product.
Vertical filling in accordance with the invention also limits emulsion of the foaming solutions.
However, the method of the invention is not suitable for straws with a three-part stopper.
The present invention also proposes a system for filling a straw having a diameter greater than or equal to approximately three millimeters using a method as defined hereinabove, the system including:
a suction pump for establishing a primary vacuum in the straw,
a positive displacement pump for filling the straw,
a filler nozzle, and
a base including a filler needle connected to the positive displacement pump and a vent for evacuating the quantity of air remaining above the resulting column of liquid.
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Beau Christian
Ehrsam Alain
Saint-Ramon Jean-Gerard
deVore Peter
Huson Gregory L.
IMV Technologies
Morgan & Finnegan L.L.P.
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