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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 19, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 23, 2011
Kazuki Ishihara, Osaka, JP;
Hideaki Murahashi, Osaka, JP;
Naomi Nakatani, Osaka, JP;
Yoshihiro Yoshikawa, Osaka, JP;
Akio Shirasu, Osaka, JP;
Hidenori Ozaki, Settsu, JP;
Kazuki Ishihara, Osaka, JP;
Hideaki Murahashi, Osaka, JP;
Naomi Nakatani, Osaka, JP;
Yoshihiro Yoshikawa, Osaka, JP;
Akio Shirasu, Osaka, JP;
Hidenori Ozaki, Settsu, JP;
Nipro Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Daikin Industries, Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A package for a cryopreservation container including at least an adhesive fluoropolymer film. The package for a cryopreservation container makes it possible to store blood, rare cells and vital tissues in a very low temperature environment without any damage to the container. Further, the sealing strength resulting from heat sealing after placing a cryopreservation container in the packages is very good. Therefore, liquid nitrogen can be inhibited from entering the inside and thus contamination with bacteria, viruses or the like contained in liquid nitrogen can be avoided and the package can be prevented from being broken by expansion of intruder liquid nitrogen on the occasion of thawing. Also disclosed is a method for packaging a cryopreservation container and a method of producing a package for a cryopreservation container.