Device for Fluidly Connecting a Medical Container to a Connector and Method for Manufacturing Said Device
20230256178 ยท 2023-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/2413
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/345
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The device includes a housing, said housing defining an internal conduit for circulation of the medical fluid from a fluid inlet to a fluid outlet,
a slider arranged inside the internal conduit such that the slider is movable along a central longitudinal axis A between an opening position, wherein the medical fluid is allowed to flow through the fluid outlet, and a closing position, wherein the medical fluid is prevented from flowing through said fluid outlet,
a plug connected to the slider said plug being configured to close the fluid outlet when the slider is in the closing position,
a resilient member disposed proximally to the plug and configured to exert a proximal force on said the slider such that the resilient member maintains the slider in the opening position,
a proximally oriented pressure area provided on an actuation member of the slider, said pressure area being configured to cause the slider to reach the closing position against the action of the resilient member when the medical fluid pressure exerted upon said pressure area is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold, thereby causing the plug to close the fluid outlet.
Claims
1. A device for fluidly connecting a medical container containing a medical fluid to a connector comprising: a housing, said housing defining an internal conduit for circulation of the medical fluid from a fluid inlet to a fluid outlet, a slider arranged inside the internal conduit such that the slider is movable along a central longitudinal axis between an opening position, wherein the medical fluid is allowed to flow through the fluid outlet, and a closing position, wherein the medical fluid is prevented from flowing through said fluid outlet, the slider including a connecting rod extending along the central longitudinal axis A, said connecting rod connecting the actuation member to the plug, a plug connected to the slider, said plug being configured to close the fluid outlet when the slider is in the closing position, a resilient member disposed proximally to the plug and configured to exert a proximal force on said the slider such that the resilient member maintains the slider in the opening position, and a proximally oriented pressure area provided on the actuation member of the slider, said pressure area being configured to cause the slider to reach the closing position against the action of the resilient member when the medical fluid pressure exerted upon said pressure area is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold, thereby causing the plug to close the fluid outlet, and a holder, said holder including a guiding element for guiding the connecting rod along the central longitudinal axis, an outer ring forming part of the housing and holding elements connecting the guiding element to the outer ring such that the holding elements delimit openings for allowing the medical fluid to flow through the holder.
2. The device according to claim 2, wherein the actuation member includes a peripheral edge that is configured to guide the sliding movement of the slider between the opening and the closing positions, and the pressure area at least two through-holes allowing the medical fluid to pass through the actuation member.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the at least two through-holes are symmetric relative to a longitudinal plane containing the central longitudinal axis.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the actuation member is disk shaped.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the pressure area is orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the actuation member is integral with the connecting rod such that the actuation member and the connecting rod form a single piece.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the resilient member is a bellow extending around the connecting rod.
8. The device according to claim claim 7, wherein the resilient member extends between the actuation member and the guiding element of the holder.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the housing comprises a top housing and a bottom housing the outer ring of the holder forming an intermediate housing portion interposed between the top and the bottom housings.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the plug is made of a softer material than the slider.
11. A medical container comprising a reservoir for containing a medical fluid and the device according to claim 10 fluidly connected to the reservoir of said medical container.
12. A method for manufacturing the device according to claim 1, said method comprising the steps of: assembling the holder, slider, the resilient member and the plug; securing the holder to the bottom housing, preferably by ultrasonic welding; securing the holder to the top housing preferably by ultrasonic welding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] The invention and the advantages arising therefrom will clearly emerge from the detailed description that is given below with reference to the appended drawings as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0044] With reference to
[0045] With reference to
[0046] The device 1 further includes a plug 4 for closing the fluid outlet 24, a slider 5 that is movable together with the plug 4 between an opening position, wherein the plug 4 is remote from the fluid outlet 24 (
[0047] With reference to
[0048] As long as the pressure remains below a predetermined threshold, the resilient member 7 maintains the plug 4 away from the fluid outlet 24 and the slider 5 remains in an intermediate position (
[0049] When the pressure becomes equal to the predetermined threshold, the distal force exerted onto the pressure area 50 overcomes the proximal force of the resilient member 7 and thus causes the slider 5 to reach the closing position and the plug 4 to close the fluid outlet 24. The medical fluid is thereby prevented from flowing through the connector 200. When the pressure of the medical fluid exerted onto the pressure area 50 is equal to or higher than the predetermined threshold, the medical fluid is prevented from flowing through the connector 200.
[0050] The pressure area 50, the predetermined pressure threshold and the travel distance of the slider 5 between the opening position shown in
[0051] The pressure area 50 may be defined by a proximal surface of a disk-shaped actuation member 52 of the slider 5. The pressure area 50 is preferably orthogonal to the longitudinal axis A. As shown on
[0052] The actuation member 52 may thus comprise at least one, and preferably two through-holes 54 allowing the medical fluid to pass through the pressure area 50. The through-holes 54 are preferably symmetric, with regard to a longitudinal plane including the central longitudinal axis A, so that the flow of the medical fluid remains symmetric. In an alternative embodiment not shown, a peripheral edge 56 of the actuation member 52 may include notches allowing the medical fluid to pass by the slider 5, and more precisely between the slider 5 and an inner surface of the internal conduit 20.
[0053] The resilient member 7 may be in the form of a bellow. In the absence of the medical fluid circulating inside the device 1, the resilient member 7 maintains the slider 5 and the plug 4 in the opening position as shown in
[0054] The slider 5 includes a connecting member, such as an axially extending connecting rod 58, in order to connect the pressure area 50 to the plug 4. The actuation member 52 may be integral with the connecting rod 58, such that the actuation member 52 and the connecting rod 58 form a single piece.
[0055] With reference to
[0056] In the illustrated embodiment, the actuation member 52 is provided at the proximal end of the slider 5, more specifically at the proximal end of the connecting rod 58. The plug 4 is secured to a distal end of the slider 5, and more specifically at the distal end of the connecting rod 58. The resilient member 7 may be arranged around the connecting rod 58. The connecting rod 58 thus extends through the resilient member 7.
[0057] With reference to
[0058] It should be noted that a peripheral edge 56 of the slider 5, and more specifically a peripheral edge 56 of the actuation member 52 may be configured to contact an inner wall of the internal conduit 20 when the slider 5 moves inside the internal conduit 20, such that this peripheral edge 56 helps with guiding the slider 5 along the longitudinal axis A.
[0059] The resilient member 7 has one end supported by the inner tubular ring 80 of the holder 8 and an opposite end bearing against a distal face of the actuation member 52.
[0060] The holder 8 may comprise holding elements such as radial spokes 82 for connecting the inner tubular ring 80 to the housing 2 without hampering the flow of the medical fluid inside the internal conduit 20. The radial spokes 82 thus delimit through openings 86 for the circulation of fluid through the holder 8. The spokes 82 may be regularly distributed in a circumferential direction.
[0061] With reference to
[0062] With reference to
[0063] The proximal connecting means may comprise a female fitting 260, which may be in the form of a tubular portion, configured to tightly receive a male fitting corresponding to the cylindrical or conical distal tip 102 of the medical container 100. Furthermore, the proximal connecting means may comprise a connection feature, such as two diametrically opposed outer wings 262, designed to engage the inner thread 104 of an adaptor 106 mounted onto the distal tip 102 of the medical container 100. Therefore, the proximal connecting means are also able to cooperate with any standard syringe, such as 3 mL, 5m L or 10 mL syringes, and may especially establish either a Luer slip or a Luer lock connection with this medical container 100.
[0064] As visible on
[0065] With reference for example to
[0066] In an embodiment, the plug 4 and the resilient member 7 are made of a softer material than the housing 2, the slider 5 and the holder 8. For example, the plug 4 and/or the resilient member 7 may be made of a rubber or a silicone material. The housing 2, the slider 5 and/or the holder 8 may be made of polypropylene or polycarbonate. In an embodiment, the plug 4, the resilient member 7, the slider 5, the holder 8 and the housing 2, 28 may be made by injection molding.
[0067] With reference to
[0068] The operation of the device 1 is described below with reference to
[0069] When the user pushes the plunger rod 112 of the medical container 100 for infusing the medical fluid, a distal pressure is exerted on the pressure area 50 (arrows 51 on
[0070] When the fluid pressure exerted on the pressure area 50 reaches or exceeds the predetermined threshold, the distal force exerted on the actuation member 52 overcomes the proximal force of the resilient member 7 such that the slider 5 is caused to move further in the distal direction until reaching the closing position, wherein the plug 4 closes the fluid outlet 24 (
[0071] When the fluid pressure exerted on the pressure area 50 decreases and becomes lower than the predetermined threshold again, the resilient member 7 pushes the slider 5 back towards the opening position (
[0072] With reference to
[0073] The device of the invention may also be connected to a connector 200, such as a needle hub or a vascular access device, for instance an intravenous (IV) catheter or more specifically a peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheter. The above-described device 1 is thus connected to a female fitting 202 of said connector 200. This female fitting 202 preferably has connecting means, such as an outer thread 204, engaging a threaded collar 282 of the device 1 in order to secure the connection. The device 1 may further be connected to the medical container 100.
[0074] The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing the above-described device 1, said method comprising the steps of: [0075] (i) assembling the holder 8, the slider 5, the resilient member 7 and the plug 4; [0076] (ii) securing the holder 8 to the bottom housing 32, preferably by ultrasonic welding; [0077] (iii) securing the holder 8 to the top housing 30, preferably by ultrasonic welding.
[0078] In step (i), the resilient member 7 may be firstly positioned around the rod 58 of the slider 5. The rod 58 may then be inserted inside the inner tubular ring 80 of the holder 8. Then the plug 4 may be secured to the slider 5, for example by gluing.
[0079] The device 1 of the invention thus provides an easy mountable add-on component that allows controlling the infusion and/or injection pressure. The device 1 prevents occlusions in catheters and damage to blood vessels. The device 1 works with any syringe, catheter, needle or NFC (needle free connection) device, thereby making the device 1 universal. The healthcare practitioner can further remove the pressure control function by simply disconnecting the device 1.