MEDICAL CONNECTOR
20170014618 ยท 2017-01-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/266
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/1033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/263
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/2433
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/1011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A medical connector includes a housing including a male connector connection section, and a medical instrument connection section; and a valve element including a head section that closes the male connector connection section, and a body section that connects to the head section. The body section of the valve element is arranged in a receiving recess section formed in the housing. The housing and valve are configured such that, when a male connector is connected to the male connector connection section, the head section of the valve element is pushed in by the male connector while the head section contracts the body section, a fluid flow passage in the male connector is connected to a fluid flow passage in the medical instrument connection section through a fluid connection passage formed outside the receiving recess section, and the body section is covered by the receiving recess section.
Claims
1. A medical connector comprising: a housing including a male connector connection section, and a medical instrument connection section; and a valve element including a head section that closes the male connector connection section, and a body section that connects to the head section, wherein the body section of the valve element is arranged in a receiving recess section formed in the housing, and wherein the housing and valve are configured such that, when a male connector is connected to the male connector connection section, the head section of the valve element is pushed in by the male connector while the head section contracts the body section, a fluid flow passage in the male connector is connected to a fluid flow passage in the medical instrument connection section through a fluid connection passage formed outside the receiving recess section, and the body section is covered by the receiving recess section.
2. The medical connector according to claim 1, wherein: a notch is disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the valve element, the notch being configured to connect the fluid flow passage in the male connector to the fluid flow passage in the medical instrument connection section through the fluid connection passage by tilting the head section when the male connector is connected, and the medical connector comprises a rotation preventing structure disposed between the body section of the valve element and the receiving recess section of the housing, the rotation preventing structure being configured to prevent rotation of the body section in a circumferential direction.
3. The medical connector according to claim 2, wherein the rotation preventing structure comprises a recess section disposed in the valve element, and a protrusion disposed in the receiving recess section of the housing.
4. The medical connector according to claim 1, wherein: the body section of the valve element has a hollow section that opens at an end section opposite to the head section, and the housing has an air passage that connects the hollow section of the valve element with an outside of the housing.
5. The medical connector according to claim 4, wherein: the body section of the valve element has a bellows-shaped circumferential wall that forms the hollow section, and a support protrusion is disposed on a bottom surface of the receiving recess section of the housing, the support protrusion being configured such that, when the male connector is connected and the bellows-shaped circumferential wall is folded, the support protrusion contacts an end surface of the hollow section facing the head section, and thereby suppresses further deformation of the bellows-shaped circumferential wall.
6. The medical connector according to claim 5, further comprising a seal protrusion that is liquid-tightly and slidably attached to the receiving recess section of the housing, and disposed around an outer circumferential surface of the body section of the valve element at an end section of the bellows-shaped circumferential wall facing the head section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] Hereinafter, a medical connector according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0024] In the present description, the vertical direction means a direction along an axis line of a medical connector, an upper side means a side on which a male connector connection section is arranged (in other words, an upper side in
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] The cap 40 has a cylindrical male connector connection section 41 at its upper end. On an outer circumference surface of the male connector connection section 41, in this example, a triple threaded screw to connect a lure lock type male connector is formed. The triple threaded screw can be omitted. A cylindrical outer circumferential wall section 43 is vertically formed at a lower end of the male connector connection section 41 through a tapered wall section 42 whose diameter increases in a tapered manner.
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] An upper part 33a of the body section 33 is formed into a solid shape and a lower part 33b of the body section 33 is formed into a hollow shape. In other words, the body section 33 has a hollow section 33c that opens at an end section opposite to the head section 31. A notch 34 having a V-shaped cross-sectional shape is formed near the upper end of the outer circumferential surface of the upper part 33a of the body section 33. A seal protrusion 35 that is liquid-tightly and slidably attached to a receiving recess section 51 described later is provided around the lower end of the outer circumferential surface of the upper part 33a of the body section 33.
[0029] The lower part 33b of the body section 33 has a bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d that forms the hollow section 33c. A recess section 36 that prevents circumferential rotation of the body section 33 by engaging with a protrusion 54 formed in the receiving recess section 51 described later is formed at the lower end of the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d. In the present example, the recess section 36 is arranged opposite to the notch 34 with an axis line O in between.
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The lower ends of the first and the second half circumferential parts 52a and 52b are closed by a recess section bottom wall 53 that forms the bottom surface of the receiving recess section 5l. The protrusion 54 that engages with the recess section 36 of the valve element 30 described above is formed at the lower end of the inner circumferential surface of the first half circumferential part 52a. The protrusion 54 is located opposite to the center of the second half circumferential part 52b in the circumferential direction with the axis line O in between. The arrangement of the protrusion 54 and the recess section 36 may be appropriately changed in order to prevent the valve element 30 from rotating in the circumferential direction. However, even in such a case, as in the present example, when the body section 33 of the valve element 30 is arranged in the receiving recess section 51, an arrangement is preferable in which the notch 34 of the body section 33 can be positioned at the center of the second half circumferential part 52b in the circumferential direction.
[0032] A medical instrument connection section 55 is provided under the recess section bottom wall 53. In the present example, the medical instrument connection section 55 is formed as a lure lock type male connector in which a cylindrical body 55a extends along the axis line O. In the present example, the medical connector 1 is formed as a mixed injection plug having one male connector as the medical instrument connection section 55. However, the medical connector 1 can be formed as, for example, a T-type mixed injection port having a further connection section and a three-way cock instead of the above.
[0033] A half-disk-shaped notch 53a positioned below the second half circumferential part 52b of the inner circumferential wall section 52 is formed below the recess section bottom wall 53 and a fluid connection passage 56 formed outside the receiving recess section 51 and a fluid flow passage 55b in the medical instrument connection section 55 are connected to each other by the notch 53a.
[0034] A holder side air passage 57 that connects the hollow section 33c of the valve element 30 with a through hole 43a formed in the outer circumferential wall section 43 of the cap 40 is formed in the recess section bottom wall 53. In other words, the housing 20 has the through hole 43a and the holder side air passage 57 as an air passage that connects the outside of the housing 20 and the hollow section 33c of the valve element 30. Further, a cylindrical support protrusion 58 having the axis line O as its center is disposed upright on the bottom surface of the receiving recess section 51.
[0035] The cap 40 and the holder 50 are fixed to each other by, for example, welding or bonding. When the cap 40 and the holder 50 are made of synthetic resin, the cap 40 and the holder 50 maybe fixed by using, for example, heat welding. In the present example, it is described that the housing 20 is formed by two members, which are the cap 40 and the holder 50. However, instead of this, the housing 20 may be formed by one member or three members according to a manufacturing method to be employed. As a material of the valve element 30, it is preferable to use, for example, a rubber material and a thermoplastic elastomer.
[0036] According to the configurations described above, as illustrated in
[0037] When the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d is folded, the support protrusion 58 provided on the bottom surface of the receiving recess section 51 comes into contact with an end surface 33e, which faces the head section 31, of the hollow section 33c of the valve element 30, so that it is possible to prevent further deformation of the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d. When the head section 31 of the valve element 30 is further pushed into the male connector connection section 41 from this state, the notch 34 formed in the body section 33 of the valve element 30 is deformed so as to be crushed, so that the head section 31 of the valve element 30 is tilted.
[0038] As a result, it is possible to connect a fluid flow passage R in the male connector C to the fluid flow passage 55b in the medical instrument connection section 55 through the fluid connection passage 56 and the half-disk-shaped notch 53a which are formed outside the receiving recess section 51. At this time, the body section 33 of the valve element 30 is covered by the receiving recess section 51.
[0039] Therefore, as illustrated by arrows in
[0040] Further, in the present example, the seal protrusion 35 that is provided around the outer circumferential surface of the body section 33 of the valve element 30 is liquid-tightly and slidably attached to the inner circumferential surface of the receiving recess section 51 of the housing 20, so that it is possible to further suppress the fluid flowing in the housing 20 from invading the outer circumferential surface of the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d of the valve element 30. In this way, according to the present example, it is possible to suppress the invasion of the fluid to the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d where the fluid is easily attached and in particular there is a large risk of occurrence of contamination.
[0041] Further, a rotation preventing means (the protrusion 54 and the recess section 36) that prevents rotation of the body section 33 in a circumferential direction is provided between the body section 33 of the valve element 30 and the receiving recess section 51 of the housing 20, so that it is possible to consistently maintain a certain direction in which the head section 31 of the valve element 30 is tilted. Therefore, it is possible to consistently maintain a certain track in which the fluid in the medical connector 1 flows. Further, by the rotation preventing means, it is possible to position the notch 34 at the center of the second half circumferential part 52b in the circumferential direction, so that it is possible to guide the fluid from inside of the male connector C to the fluid connection passage 56 by a shortest track at all times. Therefore, it is possible to stably reduce flow resistance. As the rotation preventing means, it is possible to use welding or adhesion instead of the protrusion 54 and the recess section 36. In other words, the rotation of the body section 33 in the circumferential direction may be prevented by forming a welding or adhesion section between the body section 33 of the valve element 30 and the receiving recess section 51 of the housing 20.
[0042] Further, when the male connector C is removed along with release of connection of the male connector C from the male connector connection section 41, it is possible to expand and restore the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d of the body section 33 of the valve element 30. Therefore, it is possible to suppress or prevent the increase of volume of the fluid flow passage in the housing 20, which has been concerned to occur when the male connector C is removed, by expansion of the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d of the body section 33 of the valve element 30, so that it is possible to suppress or prevent occurrence of drawing-in of the fluid at the medical instrument connection section 55 when the male connector C is removed.
[0043] In the present example, the valve element 30 has the shoulder section 32 whose diameter increases in taper form from the lower end of the head section 31 to the upper end of the body section 33, so that even if the fluid pressure in the housing 20 increases when the medical instrument connection section 55 is connected to a tube body of a medical instrument (not illustrated in the drawings) and the male connector connection section 41 is in an unconnected state, it is possible to more reliably prevent the fluid in the housing 20 from leaking from the male connector connection section 41.
[0044] Further, in the present example, the diameter of the upper part 33a of the body section 33 of the valve element 30 is greater than the diameter of the head section 31, so that it is possible to reduce the volume of the fluid flow passage in the housing 20 by a volume corresponding to a difference between the diameters when the male connector C is removed. Therefore, by adjusting the difference between the diameters, it is possible to adjust the amount of fluid to be pushed out at the medical instrument connection section 55 when the male connector C is removed.
[0045] If adjusting the difference so that a greater amount of fluid is pushed out, for example, when a drug is injected into a patient, there is a risk that an amount of the drug corresponding to the amount of fluid to be pushed out is injected into the patient. Therefore, it is preferable to adjust the amount of fluid to be pushed so that the amount of fluid to be pushed out is as small as possible. Specifically, the amount of fluid to be pushed out at the medical instrument connection section 55 when the male connector C is removed is preferable to be +0.05 ml (that is, 0.05 ml is pushed out) to 0 ml, and is more preferable to be adjusted to +0.01 ml (that is, 0.01 ml is pushed out) to 0 ml.
[0046] The description above only illustrates an embodiment of the present invention and various modifications can be made. For example, in the above description, the body section 33 of the valve element 30 has the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d and the bellows-shaped circumferential wall 33d contracts when the male connector C is connected. However, it is not necessarily required to employ such a configuration, but any configuration can be employed as long as the body section 33 can contract. Further, in the example of the above description, the notch 34 is provided to the valve element 30. However, it is not necessarily required to employ such a configuration, but any configuration can be employed as long as the fluid flow passage R in the male connector C can be connected to the fluid flow passage 55b in the medical instrument connection section 55 through the fluid connection passage 56 when the male connector C is connected to the male connector connection section 41. In other words, when the notch 34 is not provided, for example, it is possible to employ a configuration in which the upper surface of the head section 31 of the valve element 30 has a sloped shape and a configuration in which a groove opened to the outer circumferential surface of the head section 31 is formed in the upper surface of the head section 31. When the notch 34 is provided to the valve element 30, the position where the notch 34 is provided is not limited as long as the fluid flow passage R in the male connector C can be connected to the fluid flow passage 55b in the medical instrument connection section 55 through the fluid connection passage 56 by tilting the head section 31 when the male connector C is connected. In other words, the notch 34 is not necessarily required to be provided near the upper end of the outer circumferential surface of the upper part 33a of the body section 33 as described above, but can be provided at any position above the seal protrusion 35. For example, the notch 34 can be provided in the outer circumferential surface of the head section 31.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0047] 1 Medical connector
[0048] 20 Housing
[0049] 30 Valve element
[0050] 31 Head section
[0051] 32 Shoulder section
[0052] 33 Body section
[0053] 33a Upper part of the body section
[0054] 33b Lower part of the body section
[0055] 33c Hollow section of the body section
[0056] 33d Bellows-shaped circumferential wall of the body section
[0057] 33e End surface, which faces the head section, of the hollow section of the body section
[0058] 34 Notch
[0059] 35 Seal protrusion
[0060] 36 Recess section (rotation preventing means)
[0061] 40 Cap
[0062] 41 Male connector connection section
[0063] 42 Tapered wall section
[0064] 43 Outer circumferential wall section
[0065] 43a Through hole (air passage)
[0066] 50 Holder
[0067] 51 Receiving recess section
[0068] 52 Inner circumferential wall section
[0069] 52a First half circumferential part
[0070] 52b Second half circumferential part
[0071] 53 Recess section bottom wall
[0072] 53a Half-disk-shaped notch
[0073] 54 Protrusion (rotation preventing means)
[0074] 55 Medical instrument connection section
[0075] 55a Cylindrical body
[0076] 55b Fluid flow passage
[0077] 56 Fluid connection passage
[0078] 57 Holder side air passage (air passage)
[0079] 58 Support protrusion
[0080] O Axis line
[0081] C Male connector
[0082] R Fluid flow passage in the male connector