IP Library Granted Patent US 12,434,244
Granted Patent B2
US 12,434,244 · App. 18/452,347 · Granted Oct 7, 2025

Closure devices especially adapted to ensure proper closure of biological specimen containers and biological specimen collection kits including the same

Inventors: J. David Remer (Charlottesville, VA); Kelley Mitchell Virgilio (Charlottesville, VA); Connor McKechnie (Charlottesville, VA); Emily Chak (Charlottesville, VA)
Assignee: LUNA LABS USA, LLC
B01L3/508B65D50/041B65D55/028B65D2215/00
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Patent No.
US 12,434,244
App. No.
18/452,347
Granted
Oct 7, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Closure devices and kits allow closure of an open-ended container and provide a visible indication of closure torque. The closure device will include an outer cap defining a torque indicator window, an inner cap nested within the outer cap and a torque indicator disc positionally fixed to an upper surface of the inner cap and having at least two different indicia regions angularly adjacent to one another. The outer and inner caps are in mechanical interference fit with one another such that turning movement applied to the closure device allows the outer and inner caps to be turned as a unit and threadably coupled onto a threaded container until the inner cap is frictionally engaged with an edge of the container. Thereafter, continued turning movement of the outer cap relative to the inner cap causes angular displacement of the indicator window relative to the torque indicator to thereby provide a visible indication through the indicator window of an indicia region indicative of sufficient closure torque.

Claims (29)

1. A closure device to allow closure of an open-ended container and provide a visible indication of closure torque, the closure device comprising:

an outer cap defining a torque indicator window, the outer cap including a series of pawl elements circumferentially spaced apart around an inner surface thereof;

an inner cap nested within the outer cap, the inner cap including a series of ratchet teeth circumferentially spaced apart around an outer surface thereof; and

a torque indicator disc positionally fixed to an upper surface of the inner cap and having an indicia region indicative of sufficient closure torque, wherein

the pawl elements of the outer cap and the ratchet teeth of the inner cap are in mechanical interference fit with one another such that turning movement applied to the outer cap of the closure device in a clockwise direction allows the outer and inner caps to be turned as a unit and be threadably coupled onto a threaded container until the inner cap is frictionally engaged with an edge of the container, and wherein

the pawl elements of the outer cap have a predetermined radial dimension which establishes the sufficient closure torque such that the pawl elements slide over the ratchet teeth upon reaching the sufficient closure torque when the inner cap is frictionally engaged with the edge of the container to thereby generate an audible clicking sound upon continued clockwise turning movement of the outer cap relative to the inner cap which responsively causes angular displacement of the torque indicator window relative to the torque indicator disc and expose the indicia region thereof to thereby provide a visible indication through the torque indicator window that the sufficient closure torque has been attained.

2. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein

the torque indicator disc includes first and second angularly adjacent indica regions, and wherein

the continued turning movement of the outer cap relative to the inner cap causes angular displacement of the indicator window so as to change the visual indication from a first one of the indicia regions indicative of insufficient closure torque to a second one of the indicia regions indicative of sufficient closure torque.

3. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the closure device comprises an annular sealing gasket positioned on an interior surface of the inner cap.

4. The closure device according to claim 3 , wherein the sealing gasket is over-molded onto the interior surface of the inner cap.

5. The closure device according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second indicia regions of the torque indicator disc respectively include different visible perceptible indicia selected from the group consisting of different markings, symbols, emojis, images, colors and combinations thereof.

6. The closure device according to claim 5 , wherein the first and second indicia regions comprise different adjacent color region pairs of adjacent red and green color regions or adjacent black and white color regions.

7. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the upper surface of the inner cap includes an annular recess, and wherein the torque indicator disc is positionally fixed within the annular recess.

8. A specimen collection method comprising the steps of:

(a) collecting a specimen within a threaded open ended container; and

(b) closing the open-ended container by threadably coupling the closure device according to claim 1 to the container until an indication of sufficient closure torque is visible through the torque indicator window thereof.

9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the specimen is a biological specimen.

10. A specimen collection kit comprising:

an open-ended threaded container, and

the closure device according to claim 1 .

11. The specimen collection kit according to claim 10 , wherein the closure device comprises an annular sealing gasket positioned on an interior surface of the inner cap.

12. The specimen collection kit according to claim 11 , wherein the sealing gasket is over-molded onto the interior surface of the inner cap.

13. The specimen collection kit according to claim 10 , wherein the torque indicator disc comprises first and second indicia regions which respectively include different visible perceptible indicia selected from the group consisting of different markings, symbols, emojis, images, colors and combinations thereof.

14. The specimen collection kit according to claim 13 , wherein the first and second indicia regions comprise different adjacent color region pairs of adjacent red and green color regions or adjacent black and white color regions.

15. The specimen collection kit according to claim 10 , wherein the upper surface of the inner cap includes an annular recess, and wherein the torque indicator disc is positionally fixed within the annular recess.

16. The specimen collection kit according to claim 15 , wherein the torque indicator disc comprises first and second indicia regions which respectively include different visible perceptible indicia selected from the group consisting of different markings, symbols, emojis, images, colors and combinations thereof.

17. The specimen collection kit according to claim 16 , wherein the first and second indicia regions comprise different adjacent color regions.

18. The specimen collection kit according to claim 17 , wherein the different adjacent color regions comprise adjacent red and green color regions or adjacent black and white color regions.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2026
From: M&T BANK
To: LUNA LABS USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 073628/0060 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2024
From: REMER, J. DAVID; VIRGILIO, KELLEY MITCHELL; MCKECHNIE, CONNOR; CHAK, EMILY
To: LUNA LABS USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 067910/0832 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2024
From: LUNA LABS USA, LLC
To: M&T BANK
Reel/Frame 066968/0925 →