Connector for a gastrostomy device
11707418 · 2023-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Mark David Heynes (Staffordshire, GB)
- Phil Anthony Sampey (Cheshire, GB)
- William Charles Morris (Staffordshire, GB)
- Lee Thomas Smith (Stafford, GB)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A connector for rotatably coupling an enteral feeding solution supply tube to a circular port of a gastrostomy device wherein the connector comprises a fluid conduit having a first end configured for connection with an orifice defined in the circular port to supply the enteral feeding solution to the gastrostomy device, and a second end configured for connection to the enteral feeding solution supply tube, a pair of arms circumferentially arranged around an outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit, each arm including a first free end and a second free end, wherein the second free end includes a catch configured to releasably engage with a circumferential rim on the circular port, and a flexible bridge connecting each arm to the first end of the fluid conduit and about which the first and second ends of each arm can be pivoted, wherein the connector is couplable to and decouplable from the circular port by pivoting the first and second ends of each arm at the flexible bridge such that the catch on the second free end of each arm is radially displaced into engagement or out of engagement with the rim.
Claims
1. A connector for rotatably coupling an enteral feeding solution supply tube to a circular port of a gastrostomy device, the connector comprising: a fluid conduit having a first end configured for connection with an orifice defined in the circular port to supply the enteral feeding solution to the gastrostomy device, and a second end configured for connection to the enteral feeding solution supply tube, a pair of arms circumferentially arranged around an outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit, each arm including a first free end and a second free end, wherein the second free end includes a catch configured to releasably engage with a circumferential rim on the circular port, and a flexible bridge extending substantially perpendicularly from the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit and connecting each arm to the first end of the fluid conduit and about which the first and second ends of each arm can be pivoted, wherein the connector is couplable to and decouplable from the circular port by pivoting the first and second ends of each arm at the flexible bridge such that the catch on the second free end of each arm is radially displaced into engagement or out of engagement with the circumferential rim, wherein the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit and an inner wall of each arm are substantially parallel; wherein the catch is a ledge located on the inner wall of the arm that projects inwardly towards the first end of the fluid conduit, wherein the ledge has a rim contacting surface configured to releasably engage with a ledge contacting surface of the circumferential rim, wherein the ledge contacting surface of the rim is a sloped surface and the rim contacting surface of the ledge has a complementary sloped surface; and wherein the connector is moulded as a unitary component from a plastic.
2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the second end of the fluid conduit is substantially perpendicular to the first end of the fluid conduit, wherein the connector includes a lock member comprising: a collar for connecting the lock member to the second end of the fluid conduit, and a cover portion hingedly attached to the collar, wherein a pair of hooks extend from the cover portion, and wherein the cover portion is biased such that the surface from which the hooks depend is substantially perpendicular to the second end of the fluid conduit.
3. A feeding extension set comprising: an enteral feeding solution supply tube, a connector configured for rotatably coupling the enteral feeding solution tube to a circular port of a gastrostomy device, the connector comprising: a fluid conduit having a first end configured for connection with an orifice defined in the circular port to supply the enteral feeding solution to the gastrostomy device, and a second end configured for connection to the enteral feeding solution supply tube, a pair of arms circumferentially arranged around an outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit, each arm including a first free end and a second free end, wherein the second free end includes a catch configured to releasably engage with a circumferential rim on the circular port, and a flexible bridge extending substantially perpendicularly from the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit and connecting each arm to the first end of the fluid conduit and about which the first and second ends of each arm can be pivoted, wherein the connector is couplable to and decouplable from the circular port by pivoting the first and second ends of each arm at the flexible bridge such that the catch on the second free end of each arm is radially displaced into engagement or out of engagement with the circumferential rim, wherein the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit and an inner wall of each arm are substantially parallel; wherein the catch is a ledge located on the inner wall of the arm that projects inwardly towards the first end of the fluid conduit, wherein the ledge has a rim contacting surface configured to releasably engage with a ledge contacting surface of the circumferential rim, wherein the ledge contacting surface of the rim is a sloped surface and the rim contacting surface of the ledge has a complementary sloped surface; and wherein the connector is moulded as a unitary component from a plastic.
4. A method of delivering an enteral fluid to a patient comprising the steps of: using a connector, the connector comprising: a fluid conduit having a first end configured for connection with an orifice defined in the circular port to supply the enteral feeding solution to the gastrostomy device, and a second end configured for connection to the enteral feeding solution supply tube, a pair of arms circumferentially arranged around an outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit, each arm including a first free end and a second free end, wherein the second free end includes a catch configured to releasably engage with a circumferential rim on the circular port, and a flexible bridge extending substantially perpendicularly from the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit and connecting each arm to the first end of the fluid conduit and about which the first and second ends of each arm can be pivoted, wherein the connector is couplable to and decouplable from the circular port by pivoting the first and second ends of each arm at the flexible bridge such that the catch on the second free end of each arm is radially displaced into engagement or out of engagement with the circumferential rim, wherein the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit and an inner wall of each arm are substantially parallel; wherein the catch is a ledge located on the inner wall of the arm that projects inwardly towards the first end of the fluid conduit, wherein the ledge has a rim contacting surface configured to releasably engage with a ledge contacting surface of the circumferential rim, wherein the ledge contacting surface of the rim is a sloped surface and the rim contacting surface of the ledge has a complementary sloped surface; and wherein the connector is moulded as a unitary component from a plastic, coupling the first end of the fluid conduit to the circular port of an indwelling gastrostomy device, coupling the second end of the fluid conduit to an enteral feeding solution supply tube.
5. The method of delivering an enteral fluid to a patient according to claim 4, wherein the second end of the fluid conduit of the connector is substantially perpendicular to the first end of the fluid conduit of the connector, wherein the connector includes a lock member comprising: a collar for connecting the lock member to the second end of the fluid conduit, and a cover portion hingedly attached to the collar, wherein a pair of hooks extend from the cover portion, wherein the cover portion is biased such that the surface from which the hooks depend is substantially perpendicular to the second end of the fluid conduit, wherein the method further comprises the step of positioning the pair of hooks on the lock member around at least part of each flexible bridge to prevent the second free end of each arm from decoupling from the circumferential rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Constructions of the present invention will be described hereinafter, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like reference signs relate to like elements and in which:
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(12) In the construction shown, the first end 12 of the fluid conduit has a terminally-located orifice-connecting portion 18 that is nozzle-shaped or tapered. This portion forms a tapered connection with the inner surface of the orifice 102.
(13) The connector includes a pair of arms 20 circumferentially arranged about the first end 12 of the conduit. In the construction shown, the arms are positioned on opposing sides of the first end 12 of the conduit. Each arm includes a first free end 22 and a second free end 24.
(14) Each arm 20 is connected to the outer wall 26 of the first end 12 of the fluid conduit via a flexible bridge 28. This flexible bridge defines a pivot about which the first and second free ends of each arm can be pivoted. A gap 27 is defined between the outer wall 26 and the inner wall 30 of each arm.
(15) Each arm is connected such that the terminally-located orifice-connecting portion 18 extends a distance beyond the second free end 24 of each arm, thereby enabling the terminally-located orifice-connecting portion 18 to be inserted into the orifice 102.
(16) In the construction shown, the outer wall 26 of the first end of the fluid conduit and the inner wall 30 of each arm 20 are substantially parallel, in both the coupled and decoupled configurations.
(17) The second free end 24 of each arm includes a catch 32 that is configured to releasably engage with a circumferential rim 106 extending about the circular port 104 of the gastrostomy device 100. The catch 32 in the construction shown is located on the inner wall 30 of each arm 20, and takes the form of a ledge that extends inwardly towards the outer wall of the first end of the fluid conduit. Each ledge has a rim-contacting surface 36 that is configured to releasably engage with a ledge-contacting surface 108 on the circumferential rim 106.
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(19) The connector 10 may be molded as a unitary component from a plastic.
(20) The connector 10 is couplable to and decouplable from the circular port 104 by pivoting the first and second ends of each arm at the flexible bridge 28 such that the catch 32 on the second free end 24 of each arm is radially displaced into engagement or out of engagement with the circumferential rim 106.
(21) In use, in order to couple the connector 10 to the circular port 104 of the gastrostomy device, a patient or caregiver may apply an inwardly directed pressure (e.g., applied by a pinching action using the thumb and forefinger) to the outer surfaces of each arm 20 in order to move the first free end 22 of each arm inwardly towards the outer wall 26 of the first end 12 of the fluid conduit. The direction of the applied pressure is indicated by the arrows in
(22) Alternatively, in order to couple the connector 10 to the circular port 104 of the gastrostomy device, a patient or caregiver may simply push the second free end 24 of each arm down against the circular port 104. The angled leading edges of the catches 32 then push and flex the free end 24 outwardly such that they clip over the circumferential rim 106 as the connector is pushed into contact with the gastrostomy device.
(23) In order to decouple the connector 10 from the circular port 104 of the gastrostomy device, the patient or caregiver performs a similar pinching actions as outlined above in relation to coupling the connector. The user applies an inwardly directed pressure (e.g., applied by a pinching action between the thumb and forefinger) to the outer surfaces of each arm 20 in order to move the first free end 22 of each arm inwardly towards the outer wall 26 of the first end 12 of the fluid conduit. As a consequence, the second free end 24 of each arm is pivoted in an outwardly direction away from the outer wall 26 of the first end 12 of the fluid conduit. This outward movement enables the catch 32 on the inner wall 30 of the arm to clear the circumferential rim 106, enabling the connector to be decoupled from the gastrostomy device.
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(25) The lock member includes an annular collar 202 that is slidably received over the second end 14 of the tubular fluid conduit. The collar retains the lock member on the connector. The lock member also includes a generally disk-shaped cover portion 204 that is hingedly attached to the collar.
(26) The lock member 200 includes a flexible tab portion 206 that extends between the cover portion and the collar. The flexible tab portion 206 provides a hinged connection.
(27) A pair of spaced apart hooks 208 depend from a first surface 210 of the cover portion. Each hook 208 is dimensioned such that it is capable of being sandwiched within the gap 27 located between the between the outer wall 26 of the fluid conduit and the inner wall 30 of each arm 20 of the connector.
(28) The curved end 212 of each hook 208 is configured to hook around at least a part of each flexible bridge 28.
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(31) The hooks 208 act to prevent the second end 24 of each arm 20 being pivoted at the flexible bridge 28, and hence radially displaced out of engagement with the circumferential rim 106 of the circular port. Essentially, each arm is locked in the coupled configuration.
(32) When the user wants to decouple the connector from the gastrostomy device, he/she will grip the cover and rotate it by 90° in an anti-clockwise direction, to its original position.
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(34) The port closure member 300 comprises a cap 302 that is tethered by a flexible strip 304 to the gastrostomy device. The cap 302 includes a centrally located, generally cylindrical plug 306 that is dimensioned to be press-fitted into the circular port 104 of the device. This connection forms a fluid-tight seal. The cap also includes a ring member 308 that is radially disposed about the plug 306. The ring member 308 has a circumferential groove 310 dimensioned to receive the circumferential rim 106 provided on the circular port 104 of the gastrostomy device 100. The connection between the circular groove 310 and the circumferential rim 106 is shown in detail in the cross-sectional drawing,
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(36) The assembly includes a first component 402 that includes a first cylindrical wall member 404 having an inner diameter (ID) and a circumferential rim 406, a portion 408 of which extends inwardly.
(37) The assembly also includes second component 410 that includes a second cylindrical wall member 412 having an outer diameter (OD). The OD of the second cylindrical wall member 412 is less than the ID of the first cylindrical wall member 404. Accordingly, the second component is nested within the first component.
(38) A gap 413 is provided between a surface 414 of the inwardly extending portion 408 of the circumferential rim 406 of the first component, and an end portion 416 of the second cylindrical wall member 412 of the second component.
(39) The circular port assembly 400 also includes a non-return valve, here shown in the form of a duckbill valve 418. The duckbill valve 418 includes a flange 420 from which elastomeric lips 422 in the shape of a duckbill extend.
(40) During assembly of the port assembly 400, the flange 420 of the duckbill valve is retained within the gap 413 provided between a surface 414 of the inwardly extending portion 408 of the circumferential rim 406 of the first component, and an end portion 416 of the second cylindrical wall member 412 of the second component. As this design locates the flange of the duckbill valve entirely within the interior of the circular port assembly, this prevents access to the flange. This minimises the risk of the user inadvertently causing the inward deflection of the flange, and the consequent opening of the valve.
(41) Although particular constructions of the aspects of the invention have been described, it will be appreciated that many modifications/additions and/or substitutions may be made within the scope of the claimed inventions.