A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through
A container assembly has a first container that operably houses a second container. The first container is configured to hold a first flowable substance, and the second container is configured to hold a second flowable substance. The second container is rupturable, preferably by manipulation through the first container, wherein the second flowable substance can mix with the first flowable substance to form a mixture. The first container is also rupturable to dispense the mixture therefrom.
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1. A container assembly comprising: a first container configured to hold a first flowable substance, the first container having a weld seam; a second container configured to hold a second flowable substance, the second container positioned in the first container, the second container being selective
1. A container assembly comprising: a first container configured to hold a first flowable substance, the first container having a weld seam; a second container configured to hold a second flowable substance, the second container positioned in the first container, the second container being selectively openable, wherein the second container is a glass ampoule; wherein upon opening of the second container, the second flowable substance mixes with the first flowable substance to define a mixture, where upon rupturing of the weld seam, the mixture is dispensable from the first container. 2. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first container is a one-piece injection molded container. 3. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first container has a membrane wherein the weld seam is positioned in the membrane. 4. The container assembly of claim 3 wherein the first container has an elongated axis, and the membrane is disposed substantially transverse to the elongated axis. 5. The container assembly of claim 3 wherein the first container has a first chamber and a second chamber defined by the position of the membrane. 6. The container assembly of claim 3 wherein the membrane has a plurality of weld seams. 7. The container assembly of claim 3 wherein the membrane has a thickness and the weld seam has a thickness less than the thickness of the membrane. 8. The container assembly of claim 6 wherein the plurality of weld seams extend radially from substantially a center point of the membrane. 9. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the glass ampoule is surrounded by a non-absorbent netting. 10. The container assembly of claim 5 wherein pressure applied to the second container causes fractionation, wherein the second flowable substance is dispensed from the second container into the first chamber of the first container to define a mixture. 11. The container assembly of claim 10 wherein pressure applied to the membrane causes the weld seam to rupture, wherein the mixture is dispensed from the first chamber of the first container into the second chamber of the first container. 12. A container assembly comprising: a first container configured to hold a first flowable substance, wherein the first container has a rupturable membrane; anda second container configured to hold a second flowable substance, the second container in the form of glass ampoule operably associated with the first container, the second container surrounded by a netting. 13. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the first container is a one-piece injection molded container. 14. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the first container has an elongated axis, and the membrane is disposed substantially transverse to the elongated axis. 15. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the first container has a first chamber and a second chamber defined by the position of the membrane. 16. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the membrane has a plurality of weld seams. 17. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the membrane has a thickness and a weld seam, the weld seam having a thickness less than the thickness of the membrane. 18. The container assembly of claim 16 wherein the plurality of weld seams extend radially from substantially a center point of the membrane. 19. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the second container is positioned within the first container. 20. The container assembly of claim 15 wherein pressure applied to the glass ampoule of the second container causes fractionation, wherein the second flowable substance is dispensed from the second container into the first chamber of the first container to define a mixture. 21. The container assembly of claim 20 wherein the netting is porous to allow the second flowable substance to flow through but trap the fractionated glass. 22. The container assembly of claim 21 wherein pressure applied to the membrane causes the rupturable membrane to rupture, wherein the mixture of the first flowable substance and the second flowable substance is dispensed from the first chamber of the first container into the second chamber of the first container. 23. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the netting is non-absorbent. 24. The container assembly of claim 23 is formed of a plurality of woven fibers. 25. The container assembly of claim 24 wherein the woven fibers define a plurality of openings wherein the openings are sized to trap fractionated glass from rupture of the glass ampoule but allow passage of the second flowable substance through the openings. 26. A container assembly comprising: a plastic ampoule defining a first chamber and having a membrane having a weld seam, the ampoule holding a first flowable substance;a glass ampoule holding a second flowable substance, the glass ampoule contained within a non-absorbent netting having a plurality of openings, the glass ampoule positioned within the first chamber,wherein upon rupturing the glass ampoule into glass shards, the glass shards are contained within the netting while the second flowable substance passes through the openings and mixes with the first flowable substance to define a mixture, where upon fracturing the weld seam, the mixture is dispensable from the first container. 27. A container assembly comprising: a first container configured to hold a first flowable substance, the first container having a weld seam, wherein the first container has a membrane wherein the weld seam is positioned in the membrane, wherein the membrane has a plurality of weld seams, wherein the plurality of weld seams extend radially from substantially a center point of the membrane; a second container configured to hold a second flowable substance, the second container positioned in the first container, the second container being selectively openable; wherein upon opening of the second container, the second flowable substance mixes with the first flowable substance to define a mixture, where upon rupturing of the weld seams, the mixture is dispensable from the first container. 28. A container assembly comprising: a first container configured to hold a first flowable substance, the first container having a weld seam; a glass ampoule configured to hold a second flowable substance, wherein the glass ampoule is surrounded by a non-absorbent netting, the glass ampoule positioned in the first container, the glass ampoule being selectively openable; wherein upon opening of the glass ampoule, the second flowable substance mixes with the first flowable substance to define a mixture, where upon rupturing of the weld seam, the mixture is dispensable from the first container.
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