PIERCING PART FOR A MEDICAL INFUSION SYSTEM
20180280237 · 2018-10-04
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Abstract
A piercing part for a medical infusion system includes a housing with a piercing mandrel, a fluid channel and a ventilation channel with a first channel portion extending at least substantially parallel to the fluid channel and with a second channel portion diverted towards an outside of the housing and to which an air filter element and a fluid shut-off member are assigned. A drip chamber can include a piercing part. The piercing part can be produced by an injection molding tool. The second channel portion in the housing is oriented parallel to the first channel portion and open towards an inside of the housing. An open region of the channel portion is closed by a separately produced closure part. The piercing part can be used with a medical infusion system.
Claims
1. A piercing part for a medical infusion system, comprising a housing which has a piercing mandrel and which has a fluid channel and also a ventilation channel with a first channel portion extending at least substantially parallel to the fluid channel and with a second channel portion which is diverted towards an outside of the housing and to which an air filter element and a fluid shut-off member are assigned, wherein the second channel portion in the housing is oriented parallel to the first channel portion and is open towards an inside of the housing, and in that an open region of the second channel portion is closed by a separately produced closure part.
2. The piercing part according to claim 1, wherein the second channel portion has a channel outlet to the outside of the housing, which channel outlet is oriented parallel to the first channel portion of the ventilation channel.
3. The piercing part according to claim 1, wherein the fluid shut-off member is designed as a non-return valve.
4. The piercing part according to claim 3, wherein the non-return valve is designed as a bell-like membrane body made of an elastomer material.
5. The piercing part according to claim 1, wherein the closure part forms a 180 diversion between the first channel portion and the second channel portion.
6. The piercing part according to claim 1, wherein the closure part is designed as a stopper positioned with force-fit engagement in a seat of the housing.
7. The piercing part according to claim 1, wherein the housing, including the piercing mandrel and the channel portions of the ventilation channel, is produced in one piece from a thermoplastic material in an injection molding process.
8. The piercing part according to claim 1, wherein the fluid shut-off member is designed as a hydrophobic or oleophobic membrane.
9. A drip chamber for a medical infusion system comprising a piercing part according to claim 1.
10. An injection molding tool for producing a housing for a piercing part according to claim 1, the injection molding tool comprising two slide-free tool mold halves that can be demolded in a single demolding direction in order to produce the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURE(S)
[0015] Further advantages and features will become clear from the following description of a preferred illustrative embodiment shown in the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] A drip chamber 1 of a medical infusion system is oriented vertically in a functional state and has a piercing part 2 in the region of its upper face. In the region of a lower face, an attachment region 3 is provided for attachment to a hose line system of the medical infusion system. The piercing part 2 has a housing 4 which is produced in one piece from a thermoplastic material in an injection molding process. In the region of its lower face, the housing 4 is fitted by means of a flange onto a hollow-cylindrical front end region of the drip chamber 1 and is rigidly connected to said front end region in particular by adhesion or by welding.
[0020] The piercing part 2 has a piercing mandrel D which, according to
[0021] Parallel to and alongside the fluid channel 5, a first channel portion 6 of the ventilation channel 6, 7 extends in the piercing mandrel D. In a vertical orientation of the piercing mandrel D, the first channel portion 6 is likewise oriented vertically and is open in the region of a tip of the piercing mandrel D. The first channel portion 6 is additionally open towards a second channel portion 7 of the ventilation channel, which second channel portion 7 is positioned in the housing 4 parallel to and alongside the first channel portion 6 under the piercing mandrel D. At a transition of the piercing mandrel D into a widened housing portion of the housing 4, the first channel portion 6 of the ventilation channel merges in an open manner into the second channel portion 7, wherein the second channel portion 7 has a much larger free cross section than the first channel portion 6. The second channel portion 7 has a pot-like shape which is open towards the inside of the housing 4 and which is delimited by a peripheral cylindrical wall 17. In a vertical orientation of the piercing mandrel D, the second channel portion 7 is likewise oriented vertically, specifically in a position laterally offset from the first channel portion 6. In the region of its upper face, the second channel portion 7 is provided with a channel outlet 9 to the outside of the housing 4, which channel outlet 9 is shaped like an arrow (
[0022] In the region of a wall of the housing 4, the second channel portion 7 has a peripheral support flange (not shown in any detail) which surrounds the channel outlet 9 internally and which is provided to support a disc-shaped air filter element 11.
[0023] The air filter element 11 is adjoined internally by a bell-shaped membrane body 12, which is produced from an elastomer material. In the region of its upper face (in relation to the view in
[0024] The stopper 10 is designed in such a way that it completely seals off the second channel portion 7 from the inside of the housing. For this purpose, the lid of the stopper 10 has a peripheral edge region which bears tightly and with force-fit engagement on the peripheral cylindrical wall 17 of the housing 4. In addition to the force-fit sealing action, the stopper 10 can also be connected to the wall 17 by cohesive bonding, in particular by adhesion or by welding.
[0025] In the region of its lower face, the bell-shaped membrane body 12 serving as non-return valve has a closed bottom, which defines a beaker shape for a lower half of the bell-shaped membrane body 12. The closed bottom can be folded down in a pressure-dependent manner by means of a slit 13 which is provided in the membrane body 12 in a radial plane laterally above the bottom, as a result of which a passage from the interior of the membrane body 12 towards the radial slit 15 is freed (to the right in the drawing). The slit 13 extends horizontally over a large part of the circumference of the membrane body 12, such that the unslit, remaining wall region of the membrane body 12 forms a hinge in the form of a flexure bearing. An open position of the bottom is indicated by broken lines. The slit 13 allows the elastically deformable bottom of the membrane body 12 to pivot in the closed position towards an inside of the lid of the stopper 10, wherein the bottom of the membrane body 12 is spaced apart from the inside of the lid of the stopper 10. During the operation of the piercing part 2, when the piercing mandrel D is pushed into an underside of a fluid storage receptacle, it is thus possible, by corresponding pressure differences between an interior of the fluid storage receptacle and an environment, to obtain an air flow, as indicated by the dot-and-dash arrow in
[0026] Should fluid also accidentally pass through the first channel portion 6 of the ventilation channel 6, 7 from the fluid storage receptacle in the direction of the second channel portion 7, a corresponding stream of fluid presses in the opposite direction, from below, against an outer face of the bottom of the membrane body 12. The slit 13 is shaped in such a way that, in conjunction with the suitably configured elastic deformability of the membrane body 12, the slit 13 remains closed when such fluid pressure acts from the direction of the underside of the membrane body 12.