MEDICAL CATHETER CONTROL VALVE
20180264253 ยท 2018-09-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K7/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A medical catheter control valve includes a valve body defining a fluid channel and a single open-end hole extended across the fluid channel, and a click-on mechanism consisting of a plunger unit with a through hole and a spring member and mounted in the single open-end hole. When click the plunger unit, the plunger unit is shifted to keep the through hole in alignment with the fluid channel for allowing a fluid to pass through the fluid channel. When push back the plunger unit, the through hole is deviated from the fluid channel and the fluid channel is blocked. Thus, the medical catheter control valve can be conveniently controlled with one single hand.
Claims
1. A medical catheter control valve, comprising: a valve body comprising a fluid channel longitudinally extended through opposing top and bottom ends thereof, and a single open-end hole transversely extended across said fluid channel; and a click-on mechanism mounted in said single open-end hole of said valve body, said click-on mechanism comprising a plunger unit and a spring member, said plunger unit comprising a through hole, said plunger unit and said spring member being so arranged that when click said plunger unit, said spring member is forced to push said plunger unit to a first position in said single open-end hole of said valve body where said through hole of said plunger unit is disposed in alignment with said fluid channel of said valve body for allowing a fluid to pass through said fluid channel; when push said plunger unit toward the inside of said single open-end hole in said valve body, said plunger unit is positioned in a second position where said through hole of said plunger unit is deviated from said fluid channel of said valve body and said fluid channel is blocked by said plunger unit to prohibit flowing of a fluid therethrough.
2. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plunger unit of said click-on mechanism comprises an end piece, a positioning control member and a main shaft, said end piece comprising a plurality of jagged protrusions equiangularly arrange on one end thereof, said positioning control member comprising a plurality of rails equiangularly arranged around one end thereof and facing toward the respective said jagged protrusions of said end piece, each said rail having a beveled edge on a distal end there; said valve body further comprises a plurality of sliding grooves equiangularly spaced around an inner peripheral wall of said single open-end hole for allowing the respective said rails of said positioning control member to slide therein, a first beveled edge and a second beveled edge located on the said inner peripheral wall of said single open-end hole between each two adjacent said sliding grooves and connected in series, said main shaft being normally forced by said spring member to move said positioning control member into abutment against said end piece to keep the said beveled edges of said rails of said positioning control member in contact with respective said beveled edges of said jagged protrusions of said end piece so that when the user pushes said end piece to move said positioning control member and said main shaft toward the inside of said single open-end hole of said valve body against said spring member, said rails of said positioning control member are moved out of the respective said sliding grooves in said single open-end hole of said valve body, at this time, subject to the elastic restoring force of said spring member, the said beveled edges of said rails of said positioning control member are forced to slide along the respective said beveled edges of said jagged protrusions of said end piece, causing rotation of said positioning control member to the extent that the said beveled edges of said rails are positioned in respective junctions between the respective said first beveled edges and the respective said second beveled edges and said through hole of said main shaft is deviated from said fluid channel of said valve body, and thus, said fluid channel is blocked by said plunger unit; when the user presses said end piece again to push said positioning control member and said main shaft, the said beveled edges of said rails of said positioning control member are shifted to the respective said second beveled edges, at this time, the said beveled edges of said rails are moved along the respective said beveled edges of said jagged protrusions of said end piece, causing rotation of said positioning control member and enabling said rails to be moved into the respective said sliding grooves in said single open-end hole of said valve body, and thus, said main shaft and said positioning control member are synchronously moved into said first position where the said first and second beveled edges are stopped at respective stop edges near a bottom side of said positioning control member and said through hole of said plunger unit is disposed in alignment with said fluid channel of said valve body for allowing a fluid to pass through said fluid channel.
3. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 2, wherein said main shaft comprises at least one longitudinal rib; said valve body further comprises at least one sliding groove located in said single open-end hole for receiving said at least one longitudinal rib of said main shaft to prohibit said main shaft from rotation relative to said valve body.
4. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 2, wherein said end piece comprises at least one longitudinal rib; said valve body further comprises at least one sliding groove located in said single open-end hole for receiving said at least one longitudinal rib of said end piece to prohibit said end piece from rotation relative to said valve body.
5. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 2, further comprising an end cap capped on said valve body to hold said end piece in said single open-end hole in place and to stop said end piece from falling out of said single open-end hole.
6. A medical catheter control valve, comprising: a valve body comprising a fluid channel longitudinally extended through opposing top and bottom ends thereof, a single open-end hole transversely extended across said fluid channel, a retaining hole cut through the periphery thereof in communication with said single open-end hole, and a springy release control member extended from the periphery thereof and pressable to insert into said retaining hole; and a click-on mechanism comprising a spring member mounted in said single open-end hole of said valve body and a plunger slidably inserted into said single open-end hole of said valve body and stopped against said spring member, said plunger comprising an elastic positioning member extended from the periphery thereof and terminating in an engagement tip and a through hole transversely cut through the periphery thereof; wherein said plunger is movable by an external force toward the inside of said single open-end hole against said spring member to force said elastic positioning member of said engagement tip into said retaining hole of said valve body so that said plunger is held in a close position where said through hole of said plunger is deviated from said fluid channel of said valve body and said fluid channel is blocked by said plunger, said springy release control member of said valve body is pressable by an external force to force said pushing portion into said retaining hole, moving said engagement tip of said elastic positioning member of said plunger out of said retaining hole and enabling said plunger to be pushed back by said spring member to an open position where said through hole is kept in alignment with said fluid channel of said valve body for allowing a fluid to pass through said fluid channel.
7. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 6, wherein said engagement tip of said elastic positioning member defines an engagement edge on one side thereof and a beveled edge on an opposite side thereof.
8. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 6, wherein said plunger comprises at least one longitudinal rib located on the periphery thereof; said valve body further comprises at least one sliding groove disposed in said single open-end hole for receiving said at least one longitudinal rib of said plunger to prohibit rotation of said plunger relative to said valve body single.
9. The medical catheter control valve as claimed in claim 6, wherein said valve body further comprises a second retaining hole for securing said engagement tip of said elastic positioning member to hold said plunger in said open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The valve body 1 comprises a fluid channel 11 longitudinally extended through opposing top and bottom ends thereof, and a single open-end hole 12 transversely extended across the fluid channel 11.
[0022] The click-on mechanism 2 is mounted in the single open-end hole 12 of the valve body 1 and extending across the fluid channel 11, comprising a plunger unit and a spring member 3. The plunger unit defines therein a through hole 231. When clicks the plunger unit, the elastic restoring energy of the spring member 3 immediately pushes the plunger unit in direction toward the outside of the single open-end hole 12 of the valve body 1 to a first position where the through hole 231 of the plunger unit is shifted into alignment with the fluid channel 11 of the valve body 1, allowing a fluid to pass through the fluid channel 11. When push the plunger unit in the single open-end hole 12 of the valve body 1 into a second position, the through hole 231 of the plunger unit is deviated from the fluid channel 11 of the valve body 1, at this time, the fluid channel 11 is blocked by the plunger unit. Thus, the medical catheter control valve can be conveniently controlled with one single hand.
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[0025] The valve body 4 comprises a fluid channel 41 longitudinally extended through opposing top and bottom ends thereof, and a single open-end hole 42 transversely extended across the fluid channel 41.
[0026] The click-on mechanism is mounted in the single open-end hole 42 of the valve body 4 and extending across the fluid channel 41, comprising a plunger 5 and a spring member 6. The plunger 5 comprises an elastic positioning member 52 terminating in an engagement tip 521. The engagement tip 521 defines an engagement edge 522 at one side thereof and a beveled edge 523 at an opposite side thereof. The valve body 4 comprises a retaining hole 44 cut through the periphery thereof in communication with the single open-end hole 42 for securing the engagement tip 521 of the elastic positioning member 52 of the plunger 5, a springy release control member 43 extended from the periphery thereof and terminating in a pushing portion 431 that faces toward the retaining hole 44. When the user pushes the plunger 5 toward the inside of the single open-end hole 42, the engagement tip 521 of the elastic positioning member 52 is forced into the retaining hole 44 of the valve body 4 to hold the plunger 5 in a position where the through hole 51 of the plunger 5 is deviated from the fluid channel 41 of the valve body 4 and the fluid channel 41 is blocked by the plunger 5. When the user presses the springy release control member 43 of the valve body 4 to force the pushing portion 431 into the retaining hole 44, the engagement tip 521 of the elastic positioning member 52 of the plunger 5 is disengaged from the retaining hole 44, and the plunger 5 is pushed back to its previous position by the spring member 6, keeping the through hole 51 in alignment with the fluid channel 41 of the valve body 4 for allowing a fluid to pass through the fluid channel 41.
[0027] Further, the plunger 5 is configured to provide at least one longitudinal rib 53 on the periphery thereof. The at least one longitudinal rib 53 is slidably coupled to respective at least one sliding grooves 46 in the single open-end hole 42 of the valve body 4 to prohibit rotation of the plunger 5 relative to the valve body 4. Further, an end cap 47 is capped on the valve body 4 to prohibit the plunger 5 from falling out of the end piece single open-end hole 42 of the valve body 4. Further, the valve body 4 can be configured to provide a second retaining hole 45. When the user presses the springy release control member 43 of the valve body 4 to force the pushing portion 431 into the retaining hole 44 and to further disengage the engagement tip 521 of the elastic positioning member 52 of the plunger 5 from the retaining hole 44, the plunger 5 will be pushed back by the spring member 6. At this time, the engagement tip 521 of the elastic positioning member 52 will be forced into the second retaining hole 45, holding the plunger 5 in the open position where the through hole 51 is kept in alignment with the fluid channel 41 of the valve body 4 for allowing a fluid to pass through the fluid channel 41.
[0028] In conclusion, the medical catheter control valve allows operation with one single hand to open or close the fluid channel rapidly and conveniently.