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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 03, 2010
Andreas Langsdorf, Ingelheim, DE;
Juergen Thuerk, St. Gallen, CH;
Aurel Kunz, Appenzell, CH;
Ulrich Lange, Mainz, DE;
Joachim Kuester, Erzhausen, DE;
Bernd Loeffelbein, Saulheim, DE;
Marcus Meinefeld, Coppenbruegge, DE;
Uwe Rothhaar, Birkenheide, DE;
Axel Ohlinger, Wiesbaden, DE;
Andreas Langsdorf, Ingelheim, DE;
Juergen Thuerk, St. Gallen, CH;
Aurel Kunz, Appenzell, CH;
Ulrich Lange, Mainz, DE;
Joachim Kuester, Erzhausen, DE;
Bernd Loeffelbein, Saulheim, DE;
Marcus Meinefeld, Coppenbruegge, DE;
Uwe Rothhaar, Birkenheide, DE;
Axel Ohlinger, Wiesbaden, DE;
Schott AG, Mainz, DE;
Abstract
The invention proposes a process for the production of a container made from glass, in the form of a hollow body open on both ends for pharmaceutical and medical applications, in particular in the form of a syringe barrel, where a glass drop () is dispensed from a melting unit, is placed into a mold () that is driven to rotate, and is formed by the effect of the centrifugal force, the mold being driven at a rotational speed of at least 5000 rpm, preferably approximately 50000 rpm.