Needle with closure and method

a needle and closure technology, applied in the field of needles, can solve the problems of contaminating the ambient atmosphere of the needle, affecting the operation of the needle, and potentially harming the person that contacts the needle or is in the vicinity, and reducing the control of the environment of the needle. , to achieve the effect of reducing the risk of contamination of the product inside the vial, preventing the contamination of the needle port and interior, and preventing the contamination of the fluid flowing

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-10-18
DR PY INST LLC
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[0020]One advantage of the present invention is that the closure closes the needle port(s) with respect to ambient atmosphere thereby preventing contamination of the needle port and interior of the needle and, in turn, preventing contamination of fluid flowing therethrough. Another advantage of certain embodiments is that they allow sterile filling within a non-aseptic, non-sterile or relatively low SAL environment (e.g., about log 3 or lower) while nevertheless sterile filling fluids into containers or devices and hermetically resealing them. Accordingly, the filling of a non-preserved or preservative-free formulation with a self-closing filling needle of the present invention without control of the filling needle environment, or with reduced needle environment controls, can be safer than filling a preserved formulation in an aseptically-controlled environment with prior art filling apparatus and methods. Yet another advantage of some embodiments is that the closure is interposed between the needle port and a septum to prevent contact between the needle port and septum, and thereby further prevent any contamination of the needle port and interior of the needle and o

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One drawback encountered with prior art filling needles is that the interior of the needle, and any fluid contained therein, is exposed to the ambient atmosphere through the open fluid ports.
Even though the needle ports or eyes are very small, the incidence of contamination in aseptic filling is such that there still can be a need to control the environment in prior art filling machines in order to protect the filling needles, and particularly the end opening(s) of the filling needles, regardless of type.
If the ambient atmosphere is contaminated, the

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[0024]In FIGS. 1 and 2, a needle is indicated generally by the reference numeral 10. The needle 10 comprises a hollow shaft 12, a tip 14 formed at one end of the shaft; two ports 16, 16 in fluid communication with the interior of the hollow shaft 12, and a closure 18. In the illustrated embodiments, the two ports 16 are diametrically opposed relative to each other; however, as may be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein, the needle may define any number of ports that may define any of numerous different configurations and locations. The closure 18 and / or the shaft 12 is movable between (i) a first position wherein the closure closes the ports 16, as shown typically in FIG. 1, and (ii) a second position opening the ports 16, as shown typically in FIG. 2C. In the illustrated embodiment, when in the closed position, the closure 18 forms a substantially fluid-tight seal between the ports 16 and ambient atmosphere. The closure 18 is bia...

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Abstract

A needle has a hollow shaft, a tip formed at one end of the shaft, one or more ports in fluid communication with the interior of the hollow shaft, and a closure. The closure and/or the shaft is movable between (i) a first position wherein the closure closes the port(s), and (ii) a second position opening the port(s).

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This patent application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 476,523, entitled “Filling Needle and Method,” filed Apr. 18, 2011, which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety as part of the present disclosure.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to needles, and more particularly, relates to filling needles and methods of filling with needles.BACKGROUND INFORMATION[0003]A typical prior art filling needle includes a hollow stainless steel shaft, a non-coring, conically-pointed tip fixedly secured to the distal end of the shaft, and diametrically opposed fluid ports proximal to the tip and in fluid communication between the interior of the shaft and the ambient atmosphere. One drawback encountered with prior art filling needles is that the interior of the needle, and any fluid contained therein, is exposed to the ambient atmosphere through th...

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IPC IPC(8): B65B1/04
CPCB65B39/004B65B3/003B65B39/12A61M5/32
Inventor PY, DANIEL
Owner DR PY INST LLC
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