INFANT SAFETY CAP
20190314247 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J15/0011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An infant safety cap that provides a clear view of the region around the patients mouth during oral administration of fluid, and meets childproof guidelines set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission in 16 CFR 1501 is set forth. In addition, an ENFit syringe safety cap system incorporating the infant safety cap, constructed in accordance with the principles herein, enables safe and effective fluid delivery, while providing a clear view section around a small outer diameter fluid delivery channel of the cap, which is particular useful for verifying delivery of the fluid. The cap can be selectively sealed to provide a tamper-proof dosage delivery, and to verify the contents of the attached container.
Claims
1. An infant safety cap comprising: a cap receiving end having a receiving channel; an outer edge of the cap forming a choke-prevention guard for the cap; the cap configured to provide a clear view section around a small outer diameter fluid delivery channel of the cap; the outer edge formed to at least one of directly or indirectly connect to the fluid delivery channel of the cap; and the receiving channel constructed to selectively and removably connect to at least one of an ENFit syringe, a pharmaceutical bottle, and a container.
2. An ENFit syringe safety cap system comprising: an ENFit syringe; and an infant safety cap as claimed in claim 1, the infant safety cap configured to selectively connect to the ENFit syringe.
3. The infant safety cap of claim 1, further comprising a removable cap seal, the removable cap seal connectable to form a tamper-resistant seal connecting an outlet of the small outer diameter fluid delivery channel to at least one of the outer edge, the ENFit syringe, the pharmaceutical bottle, and the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] These and other features and advantages of the various exemplary embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of certain exemplary embodiments of various system components constructed in accordance with the principles herein, including an infant safety cap, an enteral delivery system, and a removable cap seal. These examples are not intended to represent the only embodiments or forms that may be developed or utilized according to these principles. It is further understood that the use of relational terms such as first and second, and the like are used solely to distinguish one entity from another without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities.
[0029] Certain aspects of some embodiments constructed in accordance with the principles herein are directed toward an infant safety cap configured to connect to an enteral delivery system, wherein ENFit connectors are employed to connect components of the system. The use of ENFit connectors throughout the process of administering the drug or nutrients to the patient, i.e., from the transition of contents from the medicine bottle to the syringe, and then subsequently from the syringe to the patient, helps prevent misconnection with tubing connections associated with tubing serving other functionalities.
[0030] As will be described in more detail below, several embodiments are contemplated in accordance with the principles herein. For example, a first exemplary embodiment of the system shown generally at 10 is set forth in
[0031] It is understood that the systems described herein may be used to deliver a wide range of fluid contents to an infant, including medicine, food, combinations thereof, or other nutritional fluids. Such contents will be collectively referred to herein as fluid for purposes of simplicity.
[0032] An exemplary embodiment of an infant safety cap constructed in accordance with the principles herein is shown generally at 10 in
[0033] Another exemplary embodiment of an infant safety cap constructed in accordance with the principles herein is shown generally at 20 in
[0034] Yet another exemplary embodiment of an infant safety cap constructed in accordance with the principles herein is shown generally at 30 in
[0035] An ENFit syringe safety cap system, shown at 40 in
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[0037] Variations of the specific device configurations shown and described herein that provide a choke prevention and clear view delivery for an infant safety cap having a minimal outer diameter fluid delivery channel are within the scope of the principles of the present disclosure, and are included in all claims deriving therefrom.