Patent classifications
A61M2039/266
Neutral displacement connector
Fluid connectors assemblies that provide neutral fluid displacement without overlapping connectors are disclosed. A fluid connector assembly may include a housing and a pair of connectors (e.g., luers) coupled with the housing. A compressible member is located within the housing. The first connector and the second connector each include a post with an opening. The compressible member can seal off the opening of the first connector from fluid entry. However, when the post of the second connector is inserted into the housing, the post of the second connector displaces the compressible member, causing the compressible member to create a fluid path, thereby allowing fluid to flow through the internal volume of the housing. Further, the compressible member seals the housing until each of the first connector and the second connector are coupled therewith forming a fluid path through the posts.
Providing positive displacement upon disconnection using a connector with a dual diaphragm valve
Positive displacement using a connector with dual diaphragms is provided. For example, the connector includes a single fluid flow path, an air chamber and a valve. The single fluid flow path is configured for delivering fluid to a person and configured for receiving fluid from a person. The air chamber configured for expelling air from the air chamber when an actuator is inserted into the connector and for receiving air into the chamber when the actuator is removed from the connector. The valve plug comprises two diaphragms that separate the air chamber from the single fluid flow path. The valve plug is configured for creating positive displacement by returning the valve plug to its uncompressed state when the actuator is removed from the connector.
MEDICAL CONNECTOR
A medical connector includes a housing including a male connector connection section, and a medical instrument connection section; and a valve element including a head section that closes the male connector connection section, and a body section that connects to the head section. The body section of the valve element is arranged in a receiving recess section formed in the housing. The housing and valve are configured such that, when a male connector is connected to the male connector connection section, the head section of the valve element is pushed in by the male connector while the head section contracts the body section, a fluid flow passage in the male connector is connected to a fluid flow passage in the medical instrument connection section through a fluid connection passage formed outside the receiving recess section, and the body section is covered by the receiving recess section.
Collapsible valve
A collapsible valve comprising a first portion with at least one dimple in a side thereof, and a second portion, the second portion being narrower than the first portion and arranged along an axial dimension of the first portion, the second portion including a cut therein.
Medical connector with elongated portion within seal collar
Some embodiments disclosed herein relate to medical connectors with a housing comprising a proximal body member and a base member that form an internal cavity with a proximal abutment surface. An elastomeric seal with a collar and without a guide member is positioned within the internal cavity. A rigid, hollow elongated portion is located within the internal cavity such that in an open configuration, a tip of the elongated portion is more proximal than a proximal surface of the elastomeric seal.
Pressure vented fluid reservoir for a fluid infusion device
Disclosed herein is a fluid infusion device of the type that delivers medication fluid to the body of a patient. The device includes or cooperates with a fluid reservoir, and the device has a sealing assembly to receive and form a fluid seal with the fluid reservoir. A retractable sealing element surrounding a hollow fluid delivery needle may be used to seal a port of the fluid reservoir. The port may include a pressure vent that is sealed by the retractable sealing element. In one variation, the reservoir includes a moving valve sleeve that holds a septum. The septum moves to allow the reservoir to vent, and to form a seal with the port when the needle pierces the septum. In another variation, the device includes a needleless sealing assembly. In yet other variations, the device uses a needled fluid reservoir.
PRIMING DEVICE
Described is a priming device to prime a gas from a fluid delivery system. A housing defines a fluidly coupled chamber and an inlet and includes a surface extending circumferentially outward from a longitudinal axis of the priming device and disposed between the chamber and the inlet port. An opening extends from within the chamber through the surface to outside the housing for gas to exit the chamber and a valve extending from the inlet port toward the chamber. The valve seals the inlet port and in an open position the valve does not seal the inlet port. A cover body has an open first end to couple with a male luer connector and an open second end to couple with the inlet port of the housing and disposed along the longitudinal axis, wherein the cover body is moveable relative to the housing.
NEUTRAL DISPLACEMENT CONNECTOR
Fluid connectors assemblies that provide neutral fluid displacement without overlapping connectors are disclosed. A fluid connector assembly may include a housing and a pair of connectors (e.g., luers) coupled with the housing. A compressible member is located within the housing. The first connector and the second connector each include a post with an opening. The compressible member can seal off the opening of the first connector from fluid entry. However, when the post of the second connector is inserted into the housing, the post of the second connector displaces the compressible member, causing the compressible member to create a fluid path, thereby allowing fluid to flow through the internal volume of the housing. Further, the compressible member seals the housing until each of the first connector and the second connector are coupled therewith forming a fluid path through the posts.
Activator attachment for blood control catheters
An activator attachment that can be attached to the proximal end of a catheter adapter and can activate a blood control valve within the catheter adapter.
Male luer with fluid path and vent path seals
A needleless connector includes a body having a fluid path, a vent path, and a male fitting. The needleless connector also includes a valve disposed within the male fitting. The valve is configured to move between a first configuration, in which the fluid path is blocked, and a second configuration, in which the fluid path is open. The needleless connector further includes a seal disposed around the valve. The seal is configured to separate the fluid path from the vent path in the first configuration and the second configuration. Moving the valve from the first configuration to the second configuration also opens the vent path. The seal maintains the separation between the fluid path and the vent path when the valve moves from the first configuration to the second configuration.