FEMALE LUER CONNECTOR DISINFECTING CAP
20170143447 ยท 2017-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B90/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M39/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B90/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M39/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cleaning device for a medical implement such as a female Luer connector. The cleaning device includes a cap having an interior cavity and an opening adapted to receive a site of the medical implement. The interior cavity is defined by an interior wall that includes a male Luer protrusion extending in the direction of the opening from an end of the interior cavity opposite the opening. A skin of cleaning material overlies at least a portion of the interior wall. The cleaning material may be pre-loaded with a cleaning agent and is adapted to clean the site of the medical implement.
Claims
1-7. (canceled)
8. A cleaning device comprising: a cap having an opening to an interior cavity, the interior cavity defined by an interior wall that includes a male Luer protrusion extending in the direction of the opening from an end of the interior cavity opposite the opening; and a skin of cleaning material overlaid on at least a portion of the interior wall.
9. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising a cleaning agent, wherein the cleaning agent impregnates the cleaning material.
10. The cleaning device of claim 9, wherein the cleaning agent comprises at least one of isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG), chloroxylenol (PCMX), and povidone iodine.
11. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the cleaning material is a porous material.
12. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the cleaning material is a thixotropic substance.
13. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the skin of cleaning material is at least partially secured to the interior wall by at least one of a thermal bond, glue and rivet.
14. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising a second cleaning material.
15. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the male Luer protrusion has a frustoconical shape that decreases in diameter towards the opening.
16. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the male Luer protrusion is dimensioned for at least partial insertion in the lumen of a female port.
17. The cleaning device of claim 16, wherein the cleaning device cleans at least a portion of the inside and at least a portion of the outside surfaces of the female port.
18. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the male Luer protrusion does not extend beyond the opening of the cap.
19. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising at least one friction forming protrusion that extends outward from a portion of the interior wall near the cap opening, wherein the portion of the interior wall from which the friction forming protrusion extends does not form part of the male Luer protrusion
20. The cleaning device of claim 19, wherein the friction forming protrusion comprises at least one thread.
21. The cleaning device of claim 20, further comprising a tab that extends from the lower terminus of each thread.
22. The cleaning device of claim 19, wherein the friction forming protrusion is a bendable flap.
23. The cleaning device of claim 19, wherein the friction forming protrusion is made of a softer material than that used to make the interior wall.
24. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising a threaded ring that is attached to the interior wall near the opening.
25. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the cleaning material is compressible.
26. The cleaning device of claim 25, wherein the interior wall is formed from a rigid material.
27. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising a removable seal that completely covers the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] These and other aspects will now be described in detail with reference to the following drawings:
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[0015] When feasible, like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] An improved cleaning device has been created that acts as a combination cap and disinfecting swab whereby it screws on or is otherwise fitted onto the closed female side of a Luer activated valves (i.e. LAV). The cleaning device contains features to disinfect or sterilize the external surface of the closed female port, and further protects the surface from further contamination as long as it remains fitted on to the female port. The cleaning device includes the male feature, i.e. the tapered cone or tapered cylinder, to open the female Luer valve as well as clean the outer and inner surfaces of the Luer valve around the septum. Luer activated valves are typically made of very rigid plastics such as polycarbonate or acrylic. The female connection of the Luer has threads and a root diameter.
[0017] A cleaning device in the form of a cap to clean the female connection can be provided as exemplified in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/705,805, filed Feb. 12, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. The cleaning device for a medical implement includes a cap having an opening to an inner cavity. An inner surface of the opening includes one or more threads adapted to receive a site of the medical implement. The cleaning device further includes a cleaning material formed of a compressible material that is at least partially secured or supported in the inner cavity. The cleaning material contains a cleaning agent that effectively eliminates pathogens and other harmful materials from the site and that can be activated from the cleaning material by twisting and fitting the cap onto the site, particularly if the cap is fitted onto the site for a period of time.
[0018] The one or more threads of the cleaning device can be provided by a threaded ring adapted to be fixedly positioned at the inner surface of the opening of the cap. Two threads encircle approximately one-quarter to one-half of the inner surface of the threaded ring. A tab extends from each thread, preferably at the lower terminus of each thread. The tab can be made thinner than the rest of the thread, to allow flexure or bending. The threaded ring can be formed by plastic injection molding. The threads are formed such that the threaded ring does not need to be unwound during molding or fabrication. The tabs of each thread engage with the outer threading of a valve or port, and any gap provided thereby allows for compatibility with many sized valves or ports, as well as allows limited evaporation of cleaning solution (such as isopropyl alcohol) that might be inside the cap.
[0019] The tabs create friction on one or both outer sides of the female connection of the Luer, thereby preventing the cap from unscrewing from the female connection of the Luer. In some implementations, the threads of the cap correspond to an ISO Luer Standard thread. Each tab presses against the root diameter of the female Luer and presses on the sides of the thread feature of the female connection, thereby creating friction. The threading and one or more protrusions cooperate to create a compression fit and to prevent the cap from accidentally coming off the site onto which it is fitted.
[0020] The threads of the cap, and/or the protrusions of added material, can be made of a softer, more compressible material than the cap or the female connector, such as another type of plastic or a rubber, etc. The features pressing on the female side can work in several ways. The added material can press against the more rigid female LAV root or body or threads to create friction. The added material can also displace plastic to create a single use scenario, where the part pressing on the thread pushes against the outside of the thread or on the sides of the thread. The material can further deflect in a variety of ways to make putting on simple, and taking off more difficult.
[0021] Additionally the cap can be configured for being pressed on instead of, or in addition to, being screwed on, with material that protrudes from the inner ring or threads of the cap to press against the threads or roots of the female connection of the LAV, similar in function to a star retaining washer. It can have simple features on the press parts that create resistance when pulled off. The protruding flaps can be bendable to allow the cap to be forced over the female threads. Once past the threads or a section of threads, the flaps can naturally return to their unbent state to prevent the inadvertent removal of the cap. To remove, it may be possible to unscrew the cap where the flaps find the thread track, but the user can just pull off the cap upon exceeding a certain threshold force to overcome the resistance by the added material and/or the threads of the cap.
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[0023] The top interior wall 114 of the cap 104 includes a male luer protrusion 116 extending up toward the opening 106 of the cap 104, preferably formed as a portion of a tapered cone or cylinder. The male Luer protrusion 116 is ringed by cleaning material 118 formed of a compressible material that is at least partially secured in the inner cavity 107. The depth or height 120 of the cleaning material can be varied, but in preferred implementations the compressible cleaning material is at least the same or shorter height than height 122 of the top of the male luer protrusion 116.
[0024] The top interior wall 114 of the cap 104 can have one or more protrusions 116 extending up from the interior wall 114 toward the opening 106 of the cap 104. The one or more protrusions 116 can be used to support a cleaning material 118 such as foam, cotton, or other porous material, or provide stability to a thixotropic cleaning solution as an alternative. The cleaning material exists in the form of a doughnut. In some implementations, the one or more protrusions 116 can be formed of a flexible material to contact and scrub the forward face of a valve or port, such as the septum of a valve.
[0025] The cleaning device 100 provides many advantages. For example, the cleaning device 100 can be easily manufactured. The cleaning device 100 can be easily fit on appropriate devices, such as machines. Further, the cleaning device 100 can be manufactured such that the cleaning device 100 fits any Luer thread. The cleaning device can use different tools for threading. When using a dialysis tube, an inner lumen of the hub, outside threads, and the face of hub can optionally also be disinfected. Cores can be redesigned using a custom tool to obtain new design caps. Length and wings can be added to obtain a new tool for the cap. The new tool can be a further enhancement to an existing tool.
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[0028] The inner cavity of the cap (104, 216, or 302) can include a cleaning material laden with a cleaning solution. In some implementations, the cleaning material is a foam material, and the cleaning solution is a liquid that saturates the foam material. Suitable cleaning solutions include isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, CHG, choloroxylenol (PCMX), providone iodine, etc. The cleaning solution can also include emollients or other components.
[0029] In other implementations, the cleaning material and cleaning solution can be formed of a thixotropic substance such as a gel or foam, or of a fluid with high viscosity. The thixotropic substance can include a base viscous substance impregnated with a cleaning solution in a manner to maintain at least a certain degree of viscosity. The thixotropic substance can at least partially fill the interior cavity of the cap (104, 216, or 302), and flow around the valve or port to cover a desired surface area when the cap (104, 216, or 302) is placed on the valve or port.
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[0031] The implementations set forth in the foregoing description do not represent all implementations consistent with the subject matter described herein. Instead, they are merely some examples consistent with aspects related to the described subject matter. Although a few variations have been described in detail herein, other modifications or additions are possible. In particular, further features and/or variations can be provided in addition to those set forth herein. For example, the implementations described above can be directed to various combinations and sub-combinations of the disclosed features and/or combinations and sub-combinations of one or more features further to those disclosed herein. In addition, the logic flows depicted in the accompanying figures and/or described herein do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. The scope of the following claims may include other implementations or embodiments.