Automatic Anti-Free-Flow Valve for Medical Pumps
20170252511 · 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/2433
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/1413
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/16813
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/168
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A valve for a tubing kit used provides a resilient element naturally moving to a closed state to reduce opportunity for inadvertent leakage of medicine and to reduce effort required by healthcare personnel to seal the fluid line. In one embodiment the resilient element is a spring serving to compress the walls of IV tube in the closure and in a second embodiment the resilient element is an elastomeric member that is deformed to provide an opening to allow passage of fluid through the fluid line.
Claims
1. A medical fluid line kit comprising: a length of tubing terminating at opposed first and second ends; and a valve mechanically retained on the tubing between the first and second ends and including: (a) a housing positioned between a first and second portion of the tubing, and (b) a fluid blocking element positioned within the housing and resiliently biased to block fluid flow in a relaxed state and to permit fluid flow in a compressed state;
2. The medical fluid line kit of claim 1 wherein the housing provides a first tube extending along an axis in an axial telescopic sliding relationship with a second tube, the first and second tubes having openings extending transversely through opposed walls of the first and second tubes perpendicular to the axis and further including a spring biasing the first and second tube apart along the axis, where the opening in the second tube provides the fluid blocking element operating, when the fluid line is threaded through the openings of the first and second tubes, to compress the fluid line to prevent flow therethrough in the relaxed state when the passageways through the first and second tubes are displaced from alignment and to release the fluid line in the compressed state when the openings through the first and second tubes are aligned.
3. The medical fluid line kit of claim 2 wherein the first and second tubes provide interengaging lock elements holding the valve in the compressed state when the lock elements are engaged and releasing the valve to the relaxed state when the lock elements are released.
4. The medical fluid line kit of claim 3 wherein the interengaging lock elements are disengaged by relative rotation of the first and second tubes along the axis.
5. The medical fluid line kit of claim 4 wherein the lock element includes a radially extending pin on one of the first and second tubes and an axial slot on an other of the first and second tubes providing a catch location releasable by a relative rotation of the first and second tubes.
6. The medical fluid line kit of claim 5 wherein the axial slot provides a sloped wall causing the relative rotation when the first and second tubes are compressed along the axis.
7. The medical fluid line kit of claim 4 wherein an opening in at least one of the first and second tubes is substantially larger than the fluid line to allow axial rotation of the first and second tubes with respect to each other.
8. The medical fluid line kit of claim 2 wherein the spring is a helical compression spring contained within at least one of the first and second tubes.
9. The medical fluid line kit of claim 1 wherein the housing provides a tubular sleeve providing an internal chamber communicating with the tubing extending axially from connections on opposite sides of the tubular sleeve so that the internal chamber is positioned along a flow path between tubing on opposite sides of the tubular sleeve.
10. The medical fluid line kit of claim 9 wherein the tubular sleeve holds a resilient elastomer element which, in a relaxed state, fills at least a portion of the tubular sleeve to block fluid flow between the connections and which, in a compressed state, allows fluid flow between the connections.
11. The medical fluid line kit of claim 10 wherein the resilient elastomeric element includes a slot through the elastomer element which is closed when the elastomer element is in a relaxed state and open when the elastomer element is in a compressed state.
12. The medical fluid line kit of claim 10 further including a plunger for compressing the elastomer element away from the connections in a compressed state so that fluid flow may pass around the plunger and the elastomer element is displaced away from the fluid flow.
13. The medical fluid line kit of claim 12 wherein the plunger includes a seal displaced from the plunger to prevent outflow from the tubular sleeve when fluid flow passes around the plunger.
14. The medical fluid line kit of claim 10 further including a compressor removably attaching to the housing to hold the elastomer element in the compressed state when the compressor is attached to the housing.
15. The medical fluid line kit of claim 1 wherein the fluid line includes a bag spike attached to a first end and a luer lock attached to a second end and the valve is retained therebetween.
16. A medical pump comprising: a housing providing a door openable to expose a first face for receiving a fluid line therealong, the first face including a valve retention element for receiving a valve of the fluid line; a pump providing pump elements exposed at the first face; a fluid line kit including a length of tubing terminating at opposed first and second ends and receivable in the pump elements so that the pump elements may operate to pump liquid through the fluid line; and a valve retained on the tubing between the first and second ends and receivable by the valve retention element when tubing is received in the pump elements, the valve including (a) a housing positioned between a first and second portion of the tubing, and (b) fluid blocking element positioned within the housing and resiliently biased to block fluid flow in a relaxed state and to permit fluid flow in a compressed state; wherein the door includes an operator element configured to compress the fluid blocking element from the relaxed state to the compressed state when the fluid line kit is installed in the medical pump and the door is closed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0043] Referring now to
[0044] The fluid line 20 may be part of a fluid line kit 28 providing the fluid line 20 an IV bag spike 30 that may be used to connect to an IV bag 32 as is generally understood in the art. An opposite end of the fluid line 20 may have a Luer lock 33, for example, to connect with a hypodermic needle 35 or the like. Other features may be found on the fluid line including an injection port 34 for joining the fluid line 20 with other lines or providing for the admission of other fluids into the fluid line, and a standard IV line roller clamp or slide clamp 36. Per the present invention, the fluid line 20 will provide valve 38 of the present invention either fixed to the fluid line 20 along its length or slidable on the fluid line 20 but constrained by the spike 30 and luer lock 33 against removal from the fluid line 20.
[0045] Referring now to
[0046] Each of the outer tube 40 and inner tube 44 has transverse holes 48 and 50, respectively, extending perpendicularly to axis 42 through opposite sidewalls of each outer tube 40 and inner tube 44. When the holes 48 and 50 are aligned by movement of these inner tubes 44 and compression of spring 46, the fluid line 20 may be threaded through the assembly as shown in
[0047] A sidewall of inner tube 44 may have a radially extending pin 52 received within a corresponding axially extending slot 54 in an outer wall of outer tube 40. As inner tube 44 moves axially within outer tube 40, pin 52 may move axially along slot 54. Slot 54 may have a catch ledge 56 extending circumferentially outward from one of its axial walls. This catch ledge 56 may capture the pin 52 against upward axial movement under the biasing force of the spring 46 as shown generally in
[0048] Referring now to
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[0050] Generally the inner tube 44 and outer tube 40 may be constructed from injection molded thermoplastic and the helical spring 46 from a stainless steel.
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] The opening of the tubular sleeve 76 at the front end 78 is substantially cylindrical to receive and be sealed by a cylindrical clastomeric plug 82 inserted into the tubular sleeve. The elastomeric plug 82 may, for example, be a silicone material. The elastomeric plug 82 has a diametric slot 84 extending along the axis of the elastomeric plug 82. The diametric slot 84 is positioned near the middle of the elastomeric plug 82 to align with the path between the connector tubes 80a and 80b. Elastomeric plug 82 is sized to abut a rear, closed end of the chamber of the tubular sleeve 76 when the diametric slot 84 is aligned with the connector tubes 80.
[0053] Referring now also to
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[0055] The valve 38 may be shipped with an activation cap 86 attached over the front end 78 and held to the tubular sleeve 76 by snap detent elements 88. This activation cap 86 may include a pin portion 90 extending into the tubular sleeve 76 operating in a manner similar to the compressor 29 shown in
[0056] Referring now to
[0057] The tandem piston assembly 100 provides a first plunger element 102 abutting an end of the elastomeric plug 82 nearest to the front end 78 that may perform the compression operation moving the elastomeric plug 82 away from the openings of the connector tubes 80. A short spacer shaft 104 connects the plunger element 102 to a seal disk 106 displaced along the axis of the tubular sleeve 76 toward the front end 78 and having a circumferential seal such as an O-ring 108 fitting tightly against a cylindrical inner surface of the tubular sleeve 76 to prevent fluid flow out of the tubular sleeve 76 past the seal disk 106. When the elastomeric plug 82 is compressed away from the openings of the connector tubes 80, fluid may flow around the spacer shaft 104 but is blocked from exiting the open front end 78 by the seal disk 106.
[0058] A short extender shaft 110 may connect to the seal disk 106 and pass out of the open front end 78 of the tubular sleeve 76 when the elastomeric plug 82 is in the relaxed state to engage with a compression compressor 29 on the door as discussed before causing the plunger element 102 to compress the elastomeric plug 82. An activation cap 86 may fit on and be held by means of detent elements 88 over the open front end 78 to press inward on the extender shaft 110 holding the valve 38 in the open state during IV line commission as has been discussed above. After priming, this activation cap 86 may be folded out of the way as attached to the tubular sleeve 76 by a molded tether element 89. Alternatively, the activation cap 86 may be untethered and discarded after use.
[0059] Each of the elements of the tubular sleeve 76, the connector tubes 80, and the tandem piston assembly 100 and the tether element 89 may be constructed of injection molded thermoplastic material.
[0060] Referring now to
[0061] Certain terminology is used herein for purposes of reference only, and thus is not intended to be limiting. For example, terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. Terms such as “front”, “back”, “rear”, “bottom” and “side”, describe the orientation of portions of the component within a consistent but arbitrary frame of reference which is made clear by reference to the text and the associated drawings describing the component under discussion. Such terminology may include the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Similarly, the terms “first”, “second” and other such numerical terms referring to structures do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context.
[0062] When introducing elements or features of the present disclosure and the exemplary embodiments, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of such elements or features. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements or features other than those specifically noted. It is further to be understood that the method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
[0063] It is specifically intended that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein and the claims should be understood to include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims. All of the publications described herein, including patents and non-patent publications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.