Packaging system for liquid reagents

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Inventors

Sattler, Stephan
Wohland, Albert
Erb, Hermann

Application #

502879

Filed

Jul-17-1995

Published

Jan-26-1999

Current US Class

206/216
215/395
220/23.4

International Classes

A47G 019/00

Field of Search

215/395 215/399 220/23.2 220/23.4 206/216

Assignee

Boehringer Mannheim GmbH (Mannheim, DE)

Examiners

Cronin; Stephen K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nikaido, Marmelstein, Murray & Oram LLP

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4784260   Combination nozzl...
4785953   Reagent container
4941585   Baking pan
4986432   Baking-tin adapted...
5294404   Reagent pack for i...
5322668   Locked bottle holder

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Abstract
Packaging system for liquid reagents in which two or more vessels with holding areas are combined by pressing a plug-on plate onto the holding areas of the vessels. For this purpose the plug-on plate has two or more apertures the cross-section of which essentially corresponds to the cross-section of the holding areas of the vessels. Plug-on plate and/or holding areas of the vessels can have stop elements which, after the combination, hinder the separation vessels and plug-on plate.
 
Claims
we claim:

1. A packaging system for liquid reagents, said system comprising:

at least one reagent vessel, said reagent vessel including a closure section, a holding area, and a storage vessel; and

a plug-on plate, said plug-on plate having at least one aperture therein, said at least one aperture corresponding in size and shape to a cross section of the holding area of the at least one reagent vessel,

wherein the cross section of the holding area and the size and shape of the at least one aperture are configured to correspond to ensure an unequivocal orientation of the at least one vessel relative to said plug-on plate when said plug-on plate engages said holding area, wherein the at least one aperture and the cross section of the holding area are configured with corresponding engaging surfaces so as to prohibit relative rotation therebetween, and wherein said plug-on plate is configured such that said plug-on plate engages the holding area, and wherein, after engagement, a first end of the reagent vessel protrudes from a first side of the plug-on plate, and a second end of the reagent vessel protrudes upward from a second, opposite side of said plug-on plate.



Description
The present invention concerns a packaging system for liquid reagents comprising one or several vessels with a holding area and a plug-on plate with a number of apertures that correspond to the number of vessels, wherein the apertures in the plug-on plate essentially correspond in size and shape to the cross-section of the holding areas.

Packaging systems for liquid reagents are mainly required in clinical analytics since in this case a multitude of liquid vessels have to be handled manually and mechanically. In the state of the art packaging systems for liquid reagents are known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,849,177 and WO 93/01739. A container is described in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,849,177 which has several depressions in which the reagent containers can be placed. The container envelopes the bottom and peripheral surfaces of the vessels. Due to the shape of the depressions, the container is designed for vessels with a circular cross-section.

The international application WO 93/01739 also describes a container into which vessels are placed. In order to utilize the described packaging system, the vessels are placed in the container and a cover plate is placed thereon. Cylinders are located on the underside of the cover plate which are placed over the necks of the reagent vessels and thus lead to a positioning of the reagent vessels in the container.
 
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