Stab cap for a vial having a puncturable seal

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604415, 604403, 215247, 215DIG3, A61B 1900, D65D 3900

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057726523

ABSTRACT:
A stab cap for a vial wherein an open-ended sleeve functions not only as a closure for sealing against a seal disc on the open end of a vial but also as a support for a tubular member having a depending tubular portion terminating in a sharp end portion for puncturing the seal disc to facilitate the transfer of fluid from the vial to a syringe. A flexural connection is provided between the sleeve and tubular member, the connection being integral with the tubular member and formed of the same material.

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