Patent classifications
A61M2205/0222
PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE AND COMPONENTS THEREFOR
A connector having a connector body with an inlet and an outlet defining a gas flow passage therebetween. The connector body has an overlap portion that is configured to overlap with a portion of a second connector when connected. An access passage extends through the overlap portion to the gas flow passage.
AN AIRWAY MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AN OBJECT
An airway management device has a body (6) including an external shell moulded from a polypropylene copolymer (PP) blended with a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) of styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene (SEBS), the external shell extending from a proximal opening to a distal tip of the body (6), the external shell having a curved portion (35) and a linear portion (37). Methods of manufacturing are also disclosed.
Integrated Catheter-Placement Devices and Methods for Mitigating Blood Egress
Disclosed herein are integrated catheter-placement devices and methods thereof. An exemplary device includes an intravascular catheter, a needle, an access guidewire, and a blood egress-mitigating means for mitigating blood egress from the device. The intravascular catheter includes a catheter tube and catheter hub. The catheter extends from a body of the device. The needle includes a needle shaft and a needle hub. The needle shaft extends through the catheter tube by way of a catheter-tube lumen thereof. The access guidewire is disposed in a needle lumen of the needle. The blood egress-mitigating means mitigates blood egress from the device by mitigating blood egress from an annular space within the needle shaft while still allowing the access guidewire to axially move within the needle lumen. The annular space is defined by a luminal surface of the needle shaft and a surface of the access guidewire.
Surface Texturization for Rolling Diaphragm Syringe
A rolling diaphragm syringe for receiving a medical fluid therein, the rolling diaphragm syringe comprising a sidewall that is flexible and rolls upon itself when acted upon by the piston such that an outer surface of the sidewall is rolled in a radially inward direction as the piston is advanced from the proximal end to the distal end, and wherein at least a portion of an inner surface of the flexible sidewall comprises at least one surface texturization feature.
QUICK RELEASE CAPSULES
Articles for rapid release of components including, for example, quick release capsules, are generally provided. Advantageously, in some embodiments, the articles described herein may be configured to prevent fluid from contacting a component h contained therein (e.g., tissue interfacing component) or payload contained therein until a desired time, e.g., the time at which the component is configured to release from the article to a location internal to a subject (e.g., localize to a tissue wall in the subject). In some embodiments, the article comprises a first compartment and a second compartment not in fluid communication with the first compartment. In some embodiments, the first compartment and second compartment are fluidically isolated. For example, in some cases, the first compartment comprises a mechanism for releasing a component contained within the article and the second compartment comprises the component.
PRIMARY CONTAINERS WITH IMPROVED PROTEIN DRUG STABILITY AND LOWER IMMUNE RESPONSE
A primary drug container is described having an injection-molded thermoplastic wall having an internal surface defining a lumen, a PECVD (plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition) drug-contact coating, and a polypeptide composition contained in the lumen. The drug-contact coating is on or adjacent to the internal surface, positioned to contact a fluid in the lumen, and consists essentially of SiOxCyHz. The primary drug container contains between a lower limit of 1,000 and an upper limit of 100,000 particles having effective spherical diameters greater than 2 and no more than 10 micrometers (μm) per mL of solution.
A Method Of Inserting A Lubricant Free Stopper Into A Lubricant Free Barrel Or A Lubricant Free Cartridge Tube And A System For Assembling Same
A method of inserting a lubricant free stopper into a lubricant free syringe barrel or lubricant free cartridge tube is disclosed. The method includes (1) inserting a stopper with a sealing rib into a placement region, (2) lowering the body of the insertion tube into a syringe barrel or cartridge tube to a position located past the barrel flange or top of the cartridge tube, (3) maneuvering the stopper to a distal opening of the insertion tube using an insertion pin, (4) retracting the insertion tube while the stopper remains in a fixed position within the syringe barrel or cartridge tube, and (5) fully retracting the insertion pin and the insertion tube from the syringe barrel or cartridge tube. The method is lubricant free or substantially lubricant free. The insertion tube may be electropolished and/or extrude honed.
FASTENER FOR MEDICAL TUBING
The present invention provides a fastener to secure an intravenous tube to a patient.
Polyester polymer compositions
A fiber reinforced polyester polymer composition is disclosed that contains at least one tribological modifier. The tribological modifier may comprise an ultra-high molecular weight silicone alone or in combination with polytetrafluoroethylene particles. The composition not only has excellent tensile properties but also can produce a low friction surface.
Waste Management Appliance
A waste management appliance includes a tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end, a cowl fastened to the tubular body at a first circumferential location in a vicinity of the proximal end, a balloon provided within the cowl, and an inflation lumen opening to an interior of the balloon and extending toward the distal end of the tubular body. The cowl extends outside of the tubular body to a second circumferential location spaced from the first circumferential location and is fastened to the tubular body at the second circumferential location. The balloon is inflatable to a desired extent within the cowl by injecting a predetermined amount of fluid into the balloon via the inflation lumen; the cowl restrains inflation of the balloon beyond the desired extent in the event of an injection of more than the predetermined amount of fluid into the balloon.