Patent classifications
A61M39/045
Neutral Pressure Split Septum Luer Access Device
A neutral pressure split-septum luer access device is described for receiving a luer lock connector. The septum has a plurality of elastomeric columns projecting laterally within a chamber. Each elastomeric column is under sufficient compression so that the columns are bowed and the column strength is reduced by bowing, but the slit sealing force is high. This configuration places the lower portion of the slit in a tightly sealed configuration which is never-the-less receptive to penetration by the male luer which causes the columns to bow further and collapse precipitously with the elastomeric force of the collapsing mass of the columns being carried distally to displace and pop open the central slit distal the tip of the male luer. The septum further provides a transverse separation between the columns and a distal sealing portion so the force of the displacement force to the sealing portion is reduced.
Septum arrangement
Disclosed is septum arrangement having a pierceable septum. The pierceable septum has first and second surfaces positioned opposite to one another and a peripheral surface. A compression element has at least two compression members that partially or fully surround the peripheral surface and has at least two gripping members. Each compression member is connected to at least one gripping member, and the gripping members extend from the compression members towards a common axis (A) which intersects the first surface. A resilient element exerts a biasing force on the pierceable septum that is directed towards the common axis (A). The gripping members define an aperture between them such that introduction of a needle into the aperture exerts a force on the gripping members that counteracts the biasing force and moves the gripping members apart from each other.
Patient fluid line access valve antimicrobial cap/cleaner
Methods for cleaning and antiseptically maintaining patient fluid line access valves to minimize the risk of infection via catheters. The methods include cleaning patient fluid line access valves devices with a cap that may contain a dry pad impregnated with an antimicrobial agent. Covering the access portion of the access valve when not in use with the cap. The devices have a hood that contains a wet pad impregnated with a cleaning solution and, optionally, an antimicrobial agent. The methods include wet pad cleaning the access portion of the access valve prior to and optionally, after the access valve is utilized to access the patient fluid line.
Methods and devices for vascular access
Valve assemblies having improved ability to selectively control flow of fluids through the catheter and prevent leakage of fluids from the proximal end of a catheter that is positioned within a patient. Such improved catheter valve assemblies also prevent leakage of fluids after repeated insertion and removal of medical instruments through the valve.
VALVE ASSEMBLY
A valve assembly (1, 12, 21, 31, 44, 52, 60) includes a hollow tube (2). The valve assembly (1, 12, 21, 31, 44, 52, 60) also includes a first set of one or more valves (3) 5 arranged within the hollow tube (2). The first set of valves (3) is configured to permit sliding passage of a substantially cylindrical object (4). The valve assembly (1, 12, 21, 31, 44, 52, 60) also includes a second set of valves (5) arranged within the hollow tube (2) and spaced apart from the first set of valves to (3) define a chamber. The second set of valves (5) are configured to permit sliding passage of the cylindrical object (4). The 10 valve assembly (1, 12, 21, 31, 44, 52, 60) also includes one or more ultraviolet light sources (10) within the chamber (6) and/or a first port (13) connecting the chamber (6) to the exterior of the hollow tube (2) and configured for connection to a fluid flow path (14) for supply and/or extraction of fluid (19).
MEDICAL CONNECTOR
A medical connector includes: a housing comprising a male connector attachment/detachment part, the housing defining a liquid flow path; and a valve that is vertically movable with respect to the housing between a closed position for closing the male connector attachment/detachment part, and an open position in which a flow path in a male connector communicates with the liquid flow path, by the valve being pressed down from the closed position by the male connector against a biasing force. The valve comprises a head portion that closes the male connector attachment/detachment part when the valve is at the closed position, and a body portion that is connected to a bottom end of the head portion and receives the biasing force. A Young's modulus of the body portion is larger than a Young's modulus of the head portion.
MULTIPLE-USE INTRAVENOUS CATHETER ASSEMBLY SEPTUM AND SEPTUM ACTUATOR
The present invention relates to a multiple-use intravenous (IV) catheter assembly septum and septum actuator. In particular, the present invention relates to an IV catheter assembly having a stationary septum actuator and a blood control septum, wherein the blood control septum is configured to slide within a catheter adapter of the IV catheter assembly between a compressed state and an uncompressed state. When in the compressed state, a slit of the blood control septum is opened and the septum comprises stored compressive potential energy. When the septum is released from the compressed state, the stored compressive potential energy is release and the blood control septum is restored to its original shape, thereby closing the septum's slit.
LOW-DRAG SEPTUM FOR A CATHETER SYSTEM
A peripheral intravenous catheter assembly may include a low-drag septum. The septum may include a body having a distal end and a proximal end, which may be sealed. The septum may include a slot disposed within an outer surface of the body and oriented along a longitudinal axis of the body. The slot may include a distal end spaced apart from the distal end of the body, and a proximal end spaced apart from the proximal end of the body. An introducer needle may extend through the slot.
PATIENT FLUID LINE ACCESS VALVE ANTIMICROBIAL CAP/CLEANER
Methods for cleaning and antiseptically maintaining patient fluid line access valves to minimize the risk of infection via catheters. The methods include cleaning patient fluid line access valves devices with a cap that may contain a dry pad impregnated with an antimicrobial agent. Covering the access portion of the access valve when not in use with the cap. The devices have a hood that contains a wet pad impregnated with a cleaning solution and, optionally, an antimicrobial agent. The methods include wet pad cleaning the access portion of the access valve prior to and optionally, after the access valve is utilized to access the patient fluid line.
Connector and infusion set
A connector includes an elastic valve body that includes a top face on which a slit is formed and a bottom face opposite the top face; and a holding section that is in contact with the top face and the bottom face of the elastic valve body and holds the elastic valve body. The holding section surrounds the slit, and the elastic valve body includes a peripheral section that is positioned outward of a portion of the elastic valve body that is held by the holding section. The elastic valve body and the holding section are configured such that a volume of the peripheral section in a state in which the elastic valve body is held by the holding section is larger than a volume of the peripheral section in a state in which the elastic valve body is not held by the holding section.