18510516. VIAL ASSEMBLY WITH LUER FITTING simplified abstract (Genentech, Inc.)
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VIAL ASSEMBLY WITH LUER FITTING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Geoffrey Wise of South San Francisco CA (US)
Ajay Deshmukh of South San Francisco CA (US)
Lionel Vedrine of South San Francisco CA (US)
VIAL ASSEMBLY WITH LUER FITTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18510516 titled 'VIAL ASSEMBLY WITH LUER FITTING
Simplified Explanation
The needless vial assemblies described in the patent application allow for access to the contents of a vial, such as medication, using a syringe without a needle. The vial includes a vial neck that serves as a syringe interface, and a cap with a plug to seal the vial assembly.
- Vial assemblies allow access to vial contents without a needle
- Vial includes a vial neck that acts as a syringe interface
- Cap with a plug seals the vial assembly
Potential Applications
The technology could be used in medical settings for administering medications without the need for needles, reducing the risk of needle-stick injuries and improving safety for healthcare workers and patients.
Problems Solved
- Eliminates the need for needles when accessing vial contents - Reduces the risk of needle-stick injuries - Improves safety in medication administration
Benefits
- Enhanced safety for healthcare workers and patients - Simplified access to vial contents - Potential for increased efficiency in medication administration
Potential Commercial Applications
"Needless Vial Assemblies in Medical Settings"
Possible Prior Art
There are existing vial adapters and needleless access devices in the market, but the specific design of vial assemblies with a vial neck as a syringe interface and a cap with a plug may be unique to this patent application.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology compare to existing needleless access devices on the market?
The article does not provide a direct comparison to existing needleless access devices in terms of features, benefits, or potential drawbacks.
Are there any specific limitations or constraints to using these needless vial assemblies in certain medical procedures or settings?
The article does not address any potential limitations or constraints that may arise when using these needless vial assemblies in specific medical procedures or settings.
Original Abstract Submitted
The needless vial assemblies described herein allow for the access to the contents of a vial, such as a medication, using a syringe without a needle. In some designs, the vial includes a vial neck, which is itself a syringe interface. The vial assemblies also include a cap with a plug, which can be used to seal the vial assembly. The present disclosure further provides methods of filling a vial assembly and methods of filling a syringe using the vial assemblies described herein.