Medical fluid connector
11298518 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/1066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/1033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A medical fluid connector, having a first body with a tube section with an inlet and a first thread, a second body with an outlet and a second thread that engages the first thread to move the first and second bodies between closed and opened positions. The second body has a third thread that is configured to rotate in the opposite direction in relation to said first and second threads. The connector has a closure cap with a fourth thread that, in a delivery state of the fluid connector, is detachably screwed to the third thread of the second body, wherein the fluid connector assumes the open position, and wherein the outlet is closed off in an air-permeable and liquid-tight manner by means of the closure cap.
Claims
1. A medical fluid connector for a medical fluid line system, the medical fluid connector comprising: a first body with a tube section which extends in an axial direction and which forms a fluid channel with an inlet, the first body further comprising a first thread which is oriented so as to be coaxial with the tube section, and a second body with a lumen which extends in an axial direction and which engages around the tube section in a circumferential direction and which has an outlet which is associated with the inlet, the second body further comprising a second thread that interacts with the first thread of the first body in a manner movable by screwing, wherein the fluid connector is, by means of a relative screwing movement between the first body and the second body, able to be transferred between a closed position, in which the lumen and the tube section interact so as to form a sealing connection which, in a fluid-tight manner, seals off the outlet, and an open position, in which the sealing connection is eliminated and the outlet is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to the inlet, and wherein the second body has a third thread, which is oriented so as to be coaxial with the first thread and with the second thread and is designed to rotate in the opposite direction in relation to said first and second threads, wherein the medical fluid connector further comprises a closure cap with a fourth thread which, in a delivery state of the fluid connector, is detachably screwed to the third thread of the second body, wherein the fluid connector assumes the open position, and wherein the outlet is closed off in an air-permeable and liquid-tight manner by means of the closure cap.
2. The medical fluid connector according to claim 1, wherein the closure cap has a semi-permeable membrane by means of which the outlet, in the delivery state, is closed off in an air-permeable and liquid-tight manner.
3. The medical fluid connector according to claim 1, wherein the fluid connector, proceeding from the delivery state, is configured to be transferred into the closed position by means of unscrewing of the closure cap from the second body.
4. The medical fluid connector according to claim 1, wherein the first body has a first collar section, which extends in an axial direction and at least sectionally surrounds the tube section in a circumferential direction.
5. The medical fluid connector according to claim 1, wherein the tube section has a spring section which is elastically resiliently movable in an axial direction and by means of which, in the closed position, elastic preloading of the sealing connection is generated.
6. The medical fluid connector according to claim 1, wherein the second body has a male Luer cone, which is associated with the outlet and through which the lumen extends.
7. The medical fluid connector according to claim 4, wherein the first thread is formed as an inner thread on the first collar section.
8. The medical fluid connector according to claim 5, wherein the spring section is in the form of a helical spring.
9. The medical fluid connector according to claim 8, wherein the second body has a second collar section, which extends in an axial direction and at least sectionally engages around the male Luer cone in a circumferential direction and on which the third thread is formed as an inner thread of the second collar section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and features of the invention will emerge from the claims and from the following description of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, which is explained on the basis of the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(5) As per
(6) The medical fluid connector 1 has a first body 2, a second body 3 and a closure cap 4.
(7) The first body 2 has a tube section 5 which extends in an axial direction A and which forms a fluid channel 6 with an inlet 7. The first body 2 moreover has a first thread 8, which is oriented so as to be coaxial with the tube section 5.
(8) The second body 3 has a lumen 9 which extends in an axial direction A. The lumen 9 engages around the tube section 5 in a circumferential direction and has an outlet 10 which is associated with the inlet 7. The second body 3 moreover has a second thread 11, which interacts with the first thread 8 of the first body 2 in a manner movable by screwing.
(9) The fluid connector 1 is, by means of a relative screwing movement between the first thread 8 and the second thread 11 or between the first body 2 and the second body 3, able to be transferred between an open position (
(10) The second body 3 moreover has a third thread 13, which is oriented so as to be coaxial with the first thread 8 and with the second thread 11. The third thread 13 is moreover designed to rotate in the opposite direction in relation to the first thread 8 and the second thread 11. The first thread 8 and the second thread 11 are in the present case each designed as a left-hand thread, whereas the third thread 13 is in the present case designed as a right-hand thread, which rotates in the opposite direction in relation to said first and second threads. This is not absolutely necessary, however. In one embodiment (not illustrated in the drawings), the third thread 13 is able to be designed as a left-hand thread, with the first thread 8 and the second thread 11 accordingly being able to be designed as right-hand threads.
(11) In the state shown in
(12) For the air-permeable and liquid-tight closure of the outlet 10, the closure cap 4 has a semi-permeable membrane 15 in the present case, this however not being absolutely necessary. In one embodiment (not illustrated), in particular a porous filter section or a porous filter element may be provided instead of the membrane 15.
(13) The functioning of the medical fluid connector 1 during deaeration of the fluid line system is described in more detail below. Such deaeration may also be referred to as priming.
(14) For the purpose of deaeration, the fluid connector 1, in the delivery state shown in
(15) After the deaeration of the fluid connector 1 is completed in this manner, the closure cap 4 can be removed from the second body 3 in a manner movable by screwing. For this purpose, owing to the present design of the third thread 13 and the fourth thread 14, the closure cap 4, in the present case, is rotated in a circumferential direction anticlockwise in relation to the first body 2 and the second body 3. This moreover has the effect that the first thread 8 and the second thread 11 are screwed with respect to one another, whereby the second body 3 is displaced in an axial direction A relative to the first body 2. Owing to this displacement, the fluid connector 1 is transferred from the open position into the closed position (
(16) Further functional and physical features of the present embodiment will be discussed in more detail below, wherein the associated design of the fluid connector 1 is to be understood as being purely exemplary.
(17) In the present case, the first body 2 has a hose connecting piece 16 which is configured for fluid-conducting connection to a hose section (not illustrated in the drawings) of the fluid line system. For the fluid-conducting connection, the hose section is inserted into the hose connecting piece 16 in an axial direction A. The hose connecting piece 16 opens at one end into the inlet 7 of the fluid channel 6.
(18) In the present case, the first body 2 furthermore has a first collar section 17, which extends in an axial direction A and surrounds the tube section 5 in a circumferential direction. The first collar section 17 is spaced apart outwardly in a radial direction from the tube section 5. In this way, a receiving space (not designated in any more detail) is formed between the tube section 5 and the collar section 17, in which receiving space the second body 3 is received in a manner movable by screwing and so as to be linearly displaceable in an axial direction A. The collar section 17 has a circular-cylindrical outer contour 18 which has multiple steps in an axial direction A.
(19) In the present case, the first thread 8 is formed on the collar section 17 and is arranged on an end region of the tube section 5 that faces the hose connecting piece 16. The first thread is in the present case in the form of an inner thread 8, and the second thread is in the present case accordingly in the form of an outer thread 11, this however not being absolutely necessary. In one embodiment (not illustrated), it is instead possible for the first thread to be in the form of an outer thread and for the second thread to be in the form of an inner thread, which is complementary in relation to said first thread.
(20) In the present case, the tube section 5 extending longitudinally in an axial direction A has a spring section 19. The spring section 19 is designed to be elastically resiliently movable in an axial direction A. The spring section 19 serves for elastic preloading of the sealing connection 12.
(21) Accordingly, in the closed position (
(22) In the present case, the spring section is in the form of a helical spring 19, this however not being absolutely necessary. In one embodiment (not illustrated), the spring section can for example be in the form of a corrugated bellows-like element or be formed by a correspondingly thin-walled design of the tube section 5.
(23) In the closed position, the lumen 9 of the second body 3 engages around the tube section 5 in a fluid-tight manner. For this purpose, an inner contour (not designated in any more detail) of the lumen 9 is matched to an outer contour (not designated in any more detail) of the tube section 5. The inner contour of the lumen 9 has a substantially circular-cylindrical basic shape and is narrowed in a radial direction at one end, in the region of the sealing connection 12. This narrowing of the lumen 9 forms a type of conical seat 20, which, in the closed position, interacts in a fluid-tight manner with a face end 21 of the tube section 5 that faces away from the inlet 7. The face end 21 accordingly has a conical shaping which is complementary in relation to the conical seat 20. In the open position, the conical seat 20 and the face end 21 have been displaced relative to one another in an axial direction A such that the sealing connection 12 is eliminated and the outlet 10 is opened up. Here, in the open position, the outlet 10 is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to the fluid channel 6 and the inlet 7.
(24) In the present case, the second body 3 further has a second collar section 22. The second collar section 22 extends in an axial direction A and at least sectionally surrounds the lumen 9 in a circumferential direction. Here, the second collar section 22 is arranged on a face end of the second body 3 that faces away from the second thread 11. The third thread 13 is formed on the second collar section 22. In the present case, the third thread is in the form of an inner thread 13, and the fourth thread is accordingly in the form of an outer thread 14, which is complementary in relation to said third thread. In one embodiment (not illustrated), it is instead possible for the third thread to be in the form of an outer thread and for the fourth thread to be in the form of an inner thread.
(25) In the present case, the second body 3 furthermore has a male Luer cone 23, which is associated with the outlet 10. The Luer cone 23 extends in a manner coaxial with the lumen 9 and thus also in a manner coaxial with the tube section 5, wherein the lumen 9 sectionally extends through the Luer cone 23 in an axial direction A. The second collar section 22 surrounds the Luer cone 23 in a circumferential direction and is oriented so as to be coaxial therewith. Here, the male Luer cone 23 and the third thread 13 form a male Luer lock connection 23, 13.
(26) In the present case, the fourth thread is arranged, in the form of an outer thread 14, on a face end of the closure cap 4 that faces the second body 3. In the present case, the closure cap 4 furthermore has a female Luer cone 24, which is oriented so as to be coaxial with the fourth thread 14 and is provided for fluid-tight connection to the male Luer cone 23. Here, the fourth thread 14 and the female Luer cone 24 form a female Luer lock connection 14, 24. In the delivery state shown in
(27) In the present case, the semi-permeable membrane 15 is in the form of a circular disc and is arranged in a cylindrical cutout 25 in the closure cap 4. The cylindrical cutout 25 is of enlarged diameter in comparison with the female Luer cone 24, and is connected in an air-permeable and liquid-tight manner to the latter by means of the semi-permeable membrane 15.
(28) Proceeding from the state shown in