FILTER FOR INFUSION MEDICAL LINES

20210046243 ยท 2021-02-18

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Abstract

A filter for infusion medical lines including a flattened box-like body provided inside which is a plate-shaped element formed on whose one or both of the opposite faces are respective ribs defining inner channels. Arranged on the ribs are respective filtering hydrophilic membranes which separate the channels from respective interspaces delimited by a pair of half-shells. The interspaces are placed in communication with the inlet connector, the channels are placed in communication with the outlet fitting and the interspaces are placed in communication with the outside through vent openings arranged on the end walls of the box-like body.

Claims

1. A filter for infusion medical lines comprising: a flattened box-like body including a pair of half-shells and provided with an inlet connector for a liquid to be filtered and an outlet connector for the filtered liquid, said inlet connector and said outlet connector being provided respectively at a first end wall and at a second end wall of the box-like body, a plate-shaped element being arranged within the box-like body, ribs formed on at least one of the opposite faces of said body, said ribs defining inner channels parallelly extending between said inlet connector and said outlet connector, at least one filtering hydrophilic membrane arranged on said ribs, said at least one filtering hydrophilic membrane separating said channels from an interspace delimited by the corresponding half-shell, said interspace being placed in communication with the inlet connector and said channels communicating with the outlet connector, and said interspace further being placed in communication with the outside through vent openings with associated hydrophobic membranes, and wherein both said vent openings arranged on said end walls of the box-like body and whereby in usethe infusion liquid initially touches at least one of said hydrophobic membranes and subsequently touches and flows through said at least one hydrophilic membrane.

2. The filter according to claim 1, wherein said channels are provided on both opposite faces of said plate-shaped element and a pair of filtering hydrophilic membranes separate said channels from a pair of interspaces each delimited by a respective half-shell of the pair of half-shells.

3. The filter (1) according to claim 1, at the ends of the opposite faces of the plate-shaped element there are provided transverse manifolds on which said hydrophobic membranes are arranged, said transverse manifolds being placed in communication with said vent openings.

4. The filter (1) according to claim 1, wherein said inlet connector and said outlet connector are coaxial.

5. The filter according to claim 1, wherein said inlet connector and said outlet connector are designed for tube-tube or luer-tube or tube-luer or luer-luer connections of said medical line.

6. The filter according to claim 1, wherein a filtering hydrophilic membrane of the at least one filtering hydrophilic membrane is made of one piece with said hydrophobic membranes.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, with reference to the attached drawings, provided by way of non-limiting example, wherein:

[0014] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the filter according to the invention,

[0015] FIG. 2 is a plan and partially sectioned view of FIG. 1,

[0016] FIG. 3 is a front elevational view according to arrow III of FIG. 1,

[0017] FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the filter of FIG. 1,

[0018] FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view according to line A-A of FIG. 2,

[0019] FIG. 6 is an enlargement of the portion of the filter in the circle of FIG. 5,

[0020] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view according to line B-B of FIG. 2,

[0021] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view according to line D-D of FIG. 2.

DETAINED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0022] Initially with reference to FIGS. 1-3, the infusion filter according to the invention is indicated in its entirety with 1.

[0023] It comprises a flattened box-like body 2 formed by a pair of half-shells 5, 6. The box-like body 2 comprises a first and second end wall 3, 4, a pair of greater lateral walls 25, 26, and a pair of smaller lateral walls 7, 8. Arranged at the first end wall 3 is an inlet connector 9 of a liquid to be filtered and arranged at the second end wall 4 is an outlet connector 10 for the filtered liquid. A first vent opening, in the form of a hole 11a, is provided for on the first end wall 3 in proximity of the inlet connector 9 and a second vent opening, in the form of a hole 11b, is provided on the second end wall 4 in proximity of the outlet connector 10.

[0024] Visible in the partial section of FIG. 2 is a duct 12 which connects the hole 11a with the internal of the box-like body 2. A similar duct not visible in the drawings connects the hole 11b with the internal of the box-like body 2.

[0025] Now, with reference to FIGS. 4 to 8 a plate-shaped element in the half-shells 5, 6 formed on whose opposite faces are respective pluralities of ribs 14 which define channels 15 extending longitudinally between the connectors 9, 10 is indicated with 13. Provided in proximity of the ends of the channels 15 of each face and perpendicularly thereto are transverse manifolds 22. The opposite manifolds 22 of each end of the plate-shaped element 13 are placed in communication with each other by means of respective passages of the plate-shaped element 13, one of which is indicated with 27 in FIG. 7, and furthermore they are placed in communication respectively with the vent hole 11a and with the vent hole 11b. Resting on each face of the plate-shaped element 13 is a respective hydrophilic membrane 16 which is welded to the plate-shaped element 13. Two pairs of hydrophobic membranes 24 are arranged above the four manifolds 22 and for example fixed by means of welding. The two pairs of hydrophobic membranes 24 can also be integrated and obtained as a single piece respectively with the one and with the other hydrophilic membrane 16.

[0026] The plate-shaped element 13 has a projecting perimeter edge 17 which is coupled with respective annular lips 18 of the half-shells 5, 6.

[0027] The inlet 9 and outlet 10 connectors for the liquid are coaxial to each other, are integrally joined to the plate-shaped element 13 and they can be configured for the tube-tube or luer-tube or tube-luer or luer-luer connections of the medical line.

[0028] FIGS. 5-8 show two interspaces 23, 23 coplanar to the faces of the plate-shaped element 13, separated by it by means of the respective hydrophilic membranes 16, 16 and each externally delimited by the respective half-shell 5, 6. A passage 19 (FIG. 5), provided on the plate-shaped element 13 at the end of the inlet connector 9 places both the interspaces 23, 23 in communication with such connector 9.

[0029] Referring more in detail with FIG. 6, a passage 21 of the plate-shaped element 13 places the outlet connector 10 in communication with the plurality of channels 15.

[0030] As clear from the above, the filter 1 according to the invention has a configuration that is compact and small in size.

[0031] During use, the infusion liquidthrough the inlet connector 9 and the passage 19enters into the interspaces 23, 23 initially touching the proximal hydrophobic membranes 24, 24 which allow the air trapped in the liquid to flow out into the respective manifolds 22 before being dispersed outside the filter 1 through the duct 12 and the hole 11a.

[0032] Subsequently, the fluid touches and flows through the filtering hydrophilic membrane 16, 16 so as to be conveyed from the channels 15 towards the passage 21 and flow out through the outlet connector 10.

[0033] The filter 1 according to the invention is normally used in a vertical portion of an infusion line, i.e. it is oriented so that the inlet connector 9 is positioned at the upper part with respect to the outlet connector 10. After touching the proximal hydrophobic membranes 24, should the liquid still contain air, for example due to the orientation of use different from the one described previously, the residual air can flow out through the distal membranes 24 and the respective manifolds 22 connected to the hole 11b.

[0034] The arrangement of the hydrophobic membranes 24 upstream and downstream of the flow in the interspaces 23 of the filter 1 reveals the further advantage lying in the fact that, in particular during the priming, the air contained in the liquid accumulates in the end areas of the filter 1 so as not to occlude part of the filtering surfaces; in this manner, the air has more time to flow out with respect to the known solutions described previously.

[0035] Obviously, the construction details and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and illustrated, without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention as defined in the claims that follow. Thus, for example, the filter could generally have a different shape with respect to the one represented in the drawings and it could also be provided with a single filtering hydrophilic membrane 16 arranged on ribs 14 formed on only one of the faces of the plate-shaped element 13.