Patents by Inventor George W. Braymer

George W. Braymer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4331233
    Abstract: A closure structure for a two-compartment vial having a stopper sealingly seated within the neck opening of the vial, and a cap interconnected between the stopper and the vial neck. The stopper has a cylindrical portion which protrudes outwardly of the vial neck and is surrounded by a resilient sleevelike collet associated with the cap. The collet is mechanically axially interlocked to the stopper and, together with the cylindrical stopper portion, moves into the neck opening when the closure is urged toward the vial to activate the latter. A cammed or tapered relationship exists between the collet and the vial neck which increases the gripping of the stopper by the collet when they are moved into the neck opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1982
    Assignee: The Upjohn Company
    Inventor: George W. Braymer, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4274543
    Abstract: A closure structure for a two-compartment vial or container wherein a lyophilized medication is contained in one compartment and a solvent is contained in the other compartment. A displaceable, moisture-proof plug is removably disposed within a constriction between the two compartments. The closure structure includes a stopper which is partially inserted into the neck of the vial and a cap having a portion for fastening the cap to the vial neck. The cap has a cup portion of reduced diameter which snugly surrounds the protruding portion of the stopper and is disconnectible from the fastening portion in order to move with the protruding portion of the stopper into the neck of the vial under manually applied pressure. The cup portion is then removed so that the needle of a syringe can be inserted through the stopper to communicate with the interior of the vial.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1981
    Assignee: The Upjohn Company
    Inventors: George W. Braymer, Jr., Stephen H. Diaz
  • Patent number: 4194640
    Abstract: A closure structure for a vial or container, preferably of the two-compartment type, wherein lyophilized medication is contained in one compartment and a solvent is contained in the other compartment with a displaceable, moisture-proof plug disposed between the two compartments. The closure structure is comprised of a stopper which is partially inserted into the neck of a vial and is covered by a cap member having a fastening portion for securing the cap member to the open end of the vial neck and a sleeve portion of reduced diameter which snugly surrounds the protruding portion of the stopper and is disconnectible from the fastening portion in order to move with the protruding portion of the stopper into the neck of the bottle under manually applied pressure. A dust shield is secured to the free end of the sleeve portion and is preferably removed after which the needle of a syringe can be inserted through the stopper to communicate with the interior of the vial.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Assignee: The Upjohn Company
    Inventors: Gary K. Crankshaw, George W. Braymer
  • Patent number: 4089432
    Abstract: A closure structure for a vial or container, preferably of the two-compartment type, wherein lyophilized medication is contained in one compartment and a solvent is contained in the other compartment with a displaceable, moistureproof plug disposed between the two compartments. The closure structure is comprised of a stopper which is partially inserted into the neck of a vial and is covered by a cap member having a fastening portion for securing the cap member to the open end of the vial neck and a sleeve portion of reduced diameter which snugly surrounds the protruding portion of the stopper and is disconnectible from the fastening portion in order to move with the protruding portion of the stopper into the neck of the bottle under manually applied pressure. A dust shield is secured to the free end of the sleeve portion and is preferably removed after which the needle of a syringe can be inserted through the stopper to communicate with the interior of the vial.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1978
    Assignee: The Upjohn Company
    Inventors: Gary K. Crankshaw, George W. Braymer