Sterile or aseptic connection system
20180361135 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M39/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L2201/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D77/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61M39/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D77/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method and apparatus to make a sterile or aseptic connection between a container of material, such as a fluid, to a terminus using tubes or hoses interspersed with connectors. The system keeps the material container, material, connectors, tubes or hoses and terminus sterile or aseptic from when making connection through to the evacuation of the material container. The system is substantially comprised of connectors to attach tubes or hoses contiguously by making the connection within an enclosure. The enclosure is used to make and keep the portion surrounding the connectors and enclosure attachments in contact with sterilant or sanitizer as a means to make and keep the system sterile or aseptic. It further includes the means of repeating the process after a material container has been depleted followed by the connecting of a new material container to insure any potential contamination has been eradicated before the process of depletion resumes.
Claims
1. A system providing a means to connect and disconnect hoses or tubes that have interposed connectors and may be contained within an enclosure and is comprised of: (a) An enclosure with associated means of attachment to connectors it that allows for at least the length to be reduced to facilitate joining of connectors within enclosure and also may provide a means to disperse a sterilant or sanitizer within enclosure so that it may make enclosure and what may be surrounded sterile or aseptic. (b) Sterilant or sanitizer to sterilize or sanitize parts of system that reside within enclosure to be dispersed within enclosure before an actual connection may be made and may remain in continued contact throughout a process of making connection and remain so until there may be a need to disconnect. (c) A propelling mechanism to propel material and sterilant or sanitizer by means of hose or tube.
2. The system recited in claim 1 may be comprised of an improvement by providing a means of enclosure being replaceable and may be located in an accessible area that may be outside of any apparatus that may have a need for the system.
3. The system recited in claim 1 may be comprised of an improvement by providing a means of enclosure so it may keep all parts within enclosure sterile and isolated for the entirety of pre-connecting through to disconnect, as well may sterilize or sanitize hoses or tubes.
4. The system recited in claim 1 may be an improvement providing the system uses only a sterilant or sanitizer to make the system sterile or aseptic.
5. The system recited in claim 1 may be an improvement providing a person with ordinary skills in relevant art may be able to operate and maintain the system.
6. The system recited in claim 1 may be an improvement providing said attachment of said enclosure to said connectors may be operated manually.
7. The system recited in claim 1 may be an improvement providing a means of being directly connected to material container.
8. The system recited in claim 1 may be an improvement providing source side connector may be a male connector and may reside on material container and terminus side connector may be a female connector.
9. In embodiment 1, enclosure may be modified to incorporate a multitude of alternative connections to hoses or tubes conveying sterilant or sanitizer to facilitate the dispersal of the sterilant or sanitizer into enclosure.
10. In embodiment 2, supply side connector may be a male connector and may be further comprised of a nozzle like projection that contains a check valve at distal end of nozzle and have an O-ring in an O-ring groove to serve as a device to seal and a means of maintaining a connection and be surrounded by an outer collar as a protective covering to protect from potential contamination before a connection process. and may be a mounting point of enclosure attachment
11. In embodiment 2, terminus side connector may be a female connector. and may be further comprised of an outer collar that is also a mounting point of enclosure attachment utilized in securing enclosure to connector.
12. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] A method and apparatus embodying the invention are hereinafter described, by way of example, referenced to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0018] An assembly
[0019] To operate, enclosure 1 is initially attached to terminus side connector 4 by enclosure attachment 5 and may be held in place with securing means 16. While terminus side connector 4 and enclosure 1 is elevated with the orifice that will connect to the material side connector 3 being the elevated portion, sterilant or sanitizer 14 is dispersed gradually into enclosure 1 by means of hose or tube 2 via alternative sterilant connector 12 or 13 from sterilant or sanitizer source 29 propelled by sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15. This begins the sterilization of terminus side connector 4 and its parts before continuing the connection process. When sterilant or sanitizer 14 reaches the unattached orifice of enclosure 1, sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 is turned off and enclosure 1 is attached to material side connector 3 using enclosure attachment 5. This begins to allow for the sterilization or sanitization of material side connector 3 and other exposed areas within enclosure 1. Securing means 16 may be used in this step. Sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 is once again started and material propulsion mechanism 19 is started to draw sterilant or sanitizer 14 through female socket 24 and on into hose or tube connection 10 to hose or tube 2 which ends at terminus 11. Once a predetermined amount of time has been completed for this process, sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 and material propulsion mechanism are stopped. Connectors 3, 4 are brought towards each other decreasing the length of enclosure 1 until connection is completed within enclosure 1
[0020] Sterilant propulsion mechanism 15 and material propulsion mechanism 19 may be a peristaltic pump or other types that would prevent contact between the fluid and pump, and it may have variable speeds. Others propulsion forms could be gravity, pistons, pumps, bellows, and pressure.
[0021] Material side connector 3 may be attached to material container 6 and might be enhanced by incorporating a check valve 7 to prevent material from being introduced back into material container 6.
[0022] Terminus side connector 4 might contain a check valve 7 in hose or tube connection 10 to prevent backflow of material into female socket 24 and maintain flow of material in the direction of terminus 11.
[0023] Alternative sterilant or sanitizer connector 12 or 13 may contain check valves 7 to prevent backflow from enclosure 1 into hose or tube 2 leading to sterilant or sanitizer source 29.
[0024] Securing means 16 may be a plurality of types and may include screw on, clamp, wire clamp, banjo, and compression clamp.
Second Embodiment
[0025] An assembly
[0026] Material side connector 3 may be a male connector and may reside on material container 6 and may have check valve 7 at its endpoint of nozzle 17 to prevent backflow into material container 6. It may have an O ring 8 fitting into an O ring groove 20 to customize fit and help maintain connection with terminus side connector 4 which may be a female connector when it is inserted into female socket 24. Terminus side connector 4 may have two forms for connecting hoses or tubes to terminus side connector 4 extending from the distal end. A tube or hose 2 leading from sterilant or sanitizer source 29 terminates within sleeved connector 9 and is attached to hose or tube connection 10. Sterilant or sanitizer 14 enters via conduit of sterilant or sanitizer 26 that leads to sterilant or sanitizer dispensing port 27. Sanitizer dispensing port 27 may have a check valve 7 to prevent backflow. Terminus side connector 4 may also have a material conduit 25 from the point at which material leaves the material container 6 to an orifice at distal end of nozzle 17. Material conduit 25 continues on within female socket 24. Material conduit 25 reaches distal portion of terminus side connector 4 and exits through hose or tube connection 10 contained within sleeved connector 9. Hose or tube connection 10 may contain a check valve 7 to prevent backflow to material container 6. Hose or tube connection 10 contained within sleeved connector 9 connects to hose or tube 2 leading to terminus 11. On the outer aspect of female socket 24 of terminus side connector 4 may contain O-ring 8 positioned in O-ring groove 20 at a predetermined point from the proximal end of female socket 24.
[0027] To operate, enclosure 1 is initially attached to terminus side connector 4 by enclosure attachment 5, and may use securing means 16. While terminus side connector 4 and enclosure 1 is elevated with the orifice that attaches to material side connector 3 being the elevated end, sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 is started to propel sterilant or sanitizer 14 from sterilant or sanitizer source 29 then through hose or tube 2 that is connected to hose or tube connection 10 within sleeved connector 9 that leads to sterilant or sanitizer conduit 26 which is then dispersed through sterilant or sanitizer port 27 into enclosure 1. When sterilant or sanitizer 14 reaches orifice of enclosure 1 that attaches to material side connector 3, sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 is stopped. Enclosure 1 is attached to material side connector 3 using enclosure attachment 5 and may use securing means 16. Sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 is started, then material propulsion mechanism 19 is started. Sterilant or sanitizer 14 is drawn into enclosure 1 and then is drawn out through female socket 24 to material conduit 26, then through hose or tube connection 10 that leads to hose or tube 2 that then leads to terminus 11. After a predetermined amount of time both propulsion mechanisms 15, 19 are turned off. Sterilant or sanitizer 14 has then sterilized or sanitized internal portions of a conduit from nozzle 17 to terminus 11. Connectors 3, 4 are brought together decreasing the length of enclosure 1 until the connection within enclosure 1 is completed
[0028] Sleeved connector 9 is of a predetermined height to maintain a level of sterilant greater than the height of hose or tube connection 10. Hose or tube connection 10 may contain a check valve 7 at its proximal end to prevent backflow. Cap 28 may be employed to maintain sterilant or sanitizer within sleeved connector 9.
[0029] To improve the functionality and safety of the system, source side connector 3 may reside on material container 6 this may remove a potential of contamination of material, as microbiological contaminates cannot be introduced into material container 6 during connection of the material side connector 3. Terminus side connector 4 may reside on terminus 11.
[0030] Proprietary connectors may also be designed so system would only work with a specific supplier's material. One means may be use of irregularly placed mortises on a connector and the complimentary tenon on the other connector.
[0031] Material propulsion mechanism 19 and sterilant or sanitizer propulsion mechanism 15 may be peristaltic pumps or other forms of pumping that prevent contact between fluid and pump.
[0032] A multitude of enclosure attachment 5 and securing means 16 could utilize but not be limited to tongue and groove, clamp, banjo and other tight sealing methods.
[0033] Alternative sterilant connectors 12, 13 on enclosure 1 may be utilized, as well as other means of dispersing the sterilant or sanitizer 14 within enclosure 1.
[0034] The system could utilize a manual sequence, be an automated or a combination system based on plurality of needs.