Abstract:
The present disclosure, in one embodiment, relates to a liner-based assembly having an overpack and a liner disposed within the overpack. The liner may be formed by blow molding a liner preform within the overpack to form a blow molded liner substantially conforming to the interior of the overpack and generally forming an interface with an interior of the overpack. The present disclosure, in another embodiment, relates to a liner-based assembly including a blow-molded overpack comprised of polyethylene terephthalate, a blow-molded liner disposed within the overpack, the liner comprised of a polymer material, wherein the overpack and liner have a combined wall thickness of about 0.3 mm or less, and a base cup configured to at least partially surround an exterior of the overpack. In some embodiments, the liner has a volume of up to about 4.7 liters and an empty weight of between about 260-265 grams.
Abstract:
A method for removing headspace gas from a liner-based assembly. The liner-based assembly may generally include an overpack, a liner positioned within the overpack and containing a material and headspace gas, and a closure for sealing the liner. The method may include providing a one-way valve in fluid communication with the interior of the liner and permitting flow in a direction out of the interior of the liner, and applying a vacuum to the one-way valve to evacuate headspace gas from the interior of the liner. In some embodiments, The liner-based assembly may also include a port in fluid communication with an annular space between the overpack and liner, and the method may include capping the port, for example, during application of the vacuum to the one-way valve.
Abstract:
A liner-based assembly including an overpack, a liner disposed within the overpack, and a filling connector securable to at least one of the overpack and the liner and ineloding a membrane for substantially aseptic filling. The membrane may be an elastomeric stopper, which may be configured, for re-sealing with or without the assistance of heat The liner-based assembly may further include a dispense connector that is operably connected with the overpack and/or the liner. The dispense connector may comprise or be operably connected to a one-way valve, the one-way valve having —an elastomeric portion defining an opening and generally operably coupled with a plug member positioned within the—opening. In a closed position, the elastomeric portion may be sealed against the plug member, and when a pressure is applied against the elastomeric portion, the elastomeric portion may flex in a manner configured —to permit only one—way flow through the opening.