Low Profile Venous Access Port Assembly
20170043152 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/0208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0229
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0223
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A venous access port assembly (10) having a housing base (28) with a discharge stem (16), a septum (14) and a cap (36). An interior reservoir (22) is defined by a well (30) in the housing base and the bottom surface of the septum, and a passageway (20) extends from the reservoir through the discharge stem (16). The cap (36) is secured to the housing base (28) and securely retains the septum in the assembly (10), compressing an annular flange (44) of the septum against a septum seat (46) of the housing base. Horizontal ribs on the interior of the cap snap into complementary grooves on the side wall of the housing base to mechanically lock together the cap and housing base during curing of the solvent bonding agent. The cap (48) is mechanically secured to the housing base (28) as well as being bonded thereto. Crush ribs (72) on the interior surface (68) of the cap (36), precisely center the cap about the housing base during assembly and compensating for manufacturing tolerances.
Claims
1. A venous access port assembly, comprising: a housing having a discharge port extending from a distal end of the port assembly, a needle-penetrable septum and a cap securable to the housing and retaining the septum securely in the assembly, wherein an upper surface of a housing base of the housing includes a septum seat onto which a seating flange of the septum is seated, and wherein the discharge port comprises a discharge stem with a pair of axially spaced ridges that facilitate mechanical connection to a catheter.
2. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein a least one ridge of the pair of axially spaced ridges is rounded.
3. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein a least one ridge of the pair of axially spaced ridges is annular.
4. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises a recess provided on each side of the discharge port to facilitate insertion of the discharge stem into a catheter lumen of the catheter.
5. The venous access port assembly of claim 4, wherein the cap further comprises a base flange extending radially outward, the base flange having a distal opening.
6. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing base and the cap snap-fit together.
7. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, further comprising a housing top surface that is a seat for a flange of the septum to rest thereon.
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10. A venous access port assembly, comprising: a housing having a discharge port extending from a distal end of the port assembly; a needle-penetrable septum; a cap securable to the housing and retaining the needle-penetrable septum securely in the assembly, the cap further comprising a tab-receiving recess; and a base tab located adjacent a bottom surface of the housing base, and on a side opposite the discharge stem, that facilitates the appropriate orientation of the housing base to the cap during assembly, by cooperation with the tab-receiving recess, wherein an upper surface of a housing base of the housing includes a septum seat onto which a seating flange of the septum is seated, and wherein the discharge port comprises a discharge stem with a pair of axially spaced ridges that facilitate mechanical connection to a catheter.
11. The venous access port assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one ridge of the pair of axially spaced ridges is rounded.
12. The venous access port assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one ridge of the pair of axially spaced ridges is annular.
13. The venous access port assembly of claim 10, wherein the housing further comprises a recess provided on each side of the discharge port to facilitate insertion of the discharge stem into a catheter lumen of the catheter.
14. The venous access port assembly of claim 13, wherein the cap further comprises a base flange extending radially outward, the base flange having a distal opening.
15. The venous access port assembly of claim 10, wherein the housing base and the cap snap-fit together.
16. A venous access port assembly, comprising: a housing having a discharge port extending from a distal end of the port assembly; a needle-penetrable septum comprising flattened top surface, an annular seating flange, and rounded ridges disposed on at least one of an upper seating flange surface and a lower seating flange surface; a cap securable to the housing and retaining the needle-penetrable septum securely in the assembly, the cap further comprising a tab-receiving recess, wherein the housing has a top surface that is a seat for the annular seating flange, and wherein the discharge port comprises a discharge stem with a pair of axially spaced ridges that facilitate mechanical connection to a catheter.
17. The venous access port assembly of claim 16, wherein at least one ridge of the pair of axially spaced ridges is rounded.
18. The venous access port assembly of claim 16, wherein at least one ridge of the pair of axially spaced ridges is annular.
19. The venous access port assembly of claim 16, wherein the housing further comprises a recess provided on each side of the discharge port to facilitate insertion of the discharge stem into a catheter lumen of the catheter.
20. The venous access port assembly of claim 19, wherein the cap further comprises a base flange extending radially outward, the base flange having a distal opening.
21. The venous access port assembly of claim 16, wherein the housing base and the cap snap-fit together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. The terms distal and proximal refer, respectively, to directions closer to and away from the insertion tip of a catheter in an implantable catheter assembly. The terminology includes the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import. The embodiments illustrated below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. These embodiments are chosen and described to best explain the principle of the invention and its application and practical use and to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention.
[0017] Venous access port assembly 10 of
[0018] With reference now to
[0019] Septum 14 is shown in
[0020] In
[0021] Housing base 28 is shown in
[0022] Cap 36 is illustrated in
[0023] A second retention section, a pair of retention ribs 70, is provided on the cap 36 around the greater part of the side surface of interior cavity 68 that corresponds with and is complementary to the first retention section or retention grooves 54 of housing base 28, discussed above with reference to
[0024] A solvent bond is preferably formed between the facing surfaces of the septum, cap and housing base. The advantages of the mechanical retention of the cap to the housing base include assured securement of the cap and the housing base, in addition to the bonding thereof. Another advantage is more efficiency in the manufacturing of the venous access port assembly, and resultant economy: since the septum flange is under compression upon and after assembly, and since bonding is performed to further secure and seal the cap to the housing base, the mechanical lock holds the cap appropriately to the housing base while simultaneously maintaining appropriate compression of the septum flange, thus eliminating the necessity of tooling fixtures that otherwise would be needed to hold the three parts together until the bonding material fully cures.
[0025] Referring in particular to
[0026] In the described embodiment, the crush ribs 72 are each positioned at an angular distance a from the longitudinal port axis on either side, such as 35, as seen in
[0027] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.