INTRAVENOUS CATHETER APPARATUS WITH AN INTEGRATED THREE WAY STOP COCK
20170281922 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/0606
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a stopcock for use in intravenous catheter apparatus and infusions of intravenous fluid to a patient. An intravenous catheter apparatus (10) comprising: an integrated three-way stopcock assembly (12), and a catheter hub assembly (14) having a proximal end (30a) configured to be connected to a needle hub (28) having a needle (18), and having a distal end (32a) configured to be connected to a catheter tube (16), wherein a straight needle (18) is capable of passing through said proximal end (30a) and distal end (32a) of the catheter hub assembly (14), in a ready position of the intravenous catheter apparatus (10), said catheter hub assembly (14) includes: a wing housing (36) at the distal end (32a), a housing (38) at the proximal end (30a), and a body portion (40) in between housing said three-way stopcock assembly (12); wherein said body portion (40) comprises an entry port (44) in communication with said housing (38), an exit port (46) in communication with said wing housing (36), wherein the entry port (44) and the exit port (46) extend along a horizontal line in an axial direction (A), and an injection port (48), wherein all of these ports (44, 46, 48) are confluent at a central chamber (50) configured within the body portion (40); wherein said three-way stopcock assembly (12) has a top portion (52a) and an opposing bottom portion (54a), both along a vertical line perpendicular to the horizontal line, as well as a handle (56) configured in said top portion (52a), wherein the handle (56) has a first portion (58) parallel to the horizontal line and a second portion (60) parallel to the injection port (48), in the ready position, and wherein the three-way stopcock assembly (12) has rotation capabilities relative to the body portion (40) of the catheter hub assembly (14).
Claims
1. An intravenous catheter apparatus comprising: an integrated three-way stopcock assembly, and a catheter hub assembly having a proximal end configured to be connected to a needle hub having a needle, and having a distal end configured to be connected to a catheter tube, wherein a straight needle is capable of passing through said proximal end and distal end of the catheter hub assembly, in a ready position of the intravenous catheter apparatus, said catheter hub assembly includes: a wing housing at the distal end, a housing at the proximal end, and a body portion in between housing said three-way stopcock assembly; wherein said body portion comprises an entry port in communication with said housing, an exit port in communication with said wing housing, wherein the entry port and the exit port extend along a horizontal line in an axial direction (A), and an injection port, wherein all of these ports are confluent at a central chamber configured within the body portion; wherein said three-way stopcock assembly has a top portion and an opposing bottom portion, both along a vertical line perpendicular to the horizontal line, as well as a handle configured in said top portion, wherein the handle has a first portion parallel to the horizontal line and a second portion parallel to the injection port, in the ready position, and wherein the three-way stopcock assembly has rotation capabilities relative to the body portion of the catheter hub assembly.
2. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body portion is molded as one piece.
3. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a direction of extension of the first portion of the handle corresponds to a direction of extension of a first opening and a second opening in the bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly, and a direction of extension of the second portion of the handle corresponds to a direction of extension of a third opening in the bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly.
4. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bore is provided in the handle, wherein the bore has an opening in a top portion thereof communicating with said central chamber and defining a top port.
5. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein a flow regulating member is arranged in between the opening of the top port and the central chamber such that it allows fluid passage only from the outside to the central chamber and prevents back flow of fluid from the central chamber to the outside.
6. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bore is a blind hole with a side opening at the bottom which communicates with the central chamber and the flow regulating member is an elastic element covering the side opening from the central chamber side of the blind hole.
7. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the catheter hub assembly may have at least one protrusion in a bottom portion extending within the bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly and towards the flow regulating member so as to prevent an accidental displacement of the flow regulating member and uncovering of the side opening.
8. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
9. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the click-feature comprises at least one protrusion and several grooves on one of the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
10. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the protrusion is a mating member comprising a spring and a ball, wherein the spring is configured to urge the ball into the grooves upon a corresponding rotational alignment of the three-way stopcock assembly with regard to the catheter hub assembly.
11. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein a direction of extension of the first portion of the handle corresponds to a direction of extension of a first opening and a second opening in the bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly, and a direction of extension of the second portion of the handle corresponds to a direction of extension of a third opening in the bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly.
12. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein a bore is provided in the handle, wherein the bore has an opening in a top portion thereof communicating with said central chamber and defining a top port.
13. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein a bore is provided in the handle, wherein the bore has an opening in a top portion thereof communicating with said central chamber and defining a top port.
14. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
15. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
16. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
17. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
18. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
19. The intravenous catheter apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein a click-feature is provided between the three-way stopcock assembly and the catheter hub assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0036] The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0044] Embodiments of the presently disclosed invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements.
[0045] In the drawings and in the description, the term “proximal” refers to a region of the device or parts thereof or a location on the device which is closest to, for example, a user using the device. In contrast to this, the term “distal” refers to a region of the device which is farthest from the user, for example, the distal region of a needle will be the region of a needle containing the needle tip which is to be inserted e.g. into a patient's vein.
[0046] The entire device is shown in drawings for illustration only. To achieve the various rotational position of the handle of the device, it is to be understood that the needle hub is not attached with the catheter hub assembly.
[0047] The terms “axial portion” used with respect to the three-way stopcock described herein refers to a positional relationship of a direction of the flow path being parallel to the needle or in particular being in a direction of the axis of the needle. A “horizontal portion” is defined as a positional relationship in the direction perpendicular to the “axial portion”.
[0048] Referring to
[0049] As shown in
[0050] The body portion 40 is molded as one piece. The body portion 40 comprises an entry port 44 in communication with the housing 38, an exit port 46 in communication with the wing housing 36, and an injection port 48. The ports 44, 46 and 48 are confluent at a central chamber 50 configured within the body portion 40. The central chamber 50 is configured to receive a three-way stopcock assembly 12. The injection port 48 protrudes from a middle region of central chamber 50 perpendicularly to an axial direction A formed by the entry port 44 and the exit port 46 along a horizontal line. The injection port 48 is used for adding medication or fluids to the IV system. The body portion 40 further has a ring groove 41 along its inner circumference for the purpose of engaging in a snap-fit with the three-way stopcock assembly 12. Such snap-fit may be detachable or permanent once engaged and will we described below in further detail. The catheter hub assembly 14 has two parallel protrusions 51 in a bottom portion 54 extending therefrom towards a top portion 52 of the catheter hub assembly 14. The protrusions 51 are arranged to be distanced from another in order to not obstruct the horizontal line in the axial direction A, in which the entry port 44 and the exit port 46 extend. The purpose of these protrusions 51 is explained further below,
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] A bore 62 in the handle 56 being in the vertical direction and thus perpendicular to the horizontal line in the axial direction A defines a first flow path 64 which is covered by a cap 78 (see
[0053] The first portion 58 of the handle 56 is associated with a second flow path 66 and a third flow path 67 (see
[0054] The first 64, second 66, third 67 and fourth 68 flow paths, thus, include at least four flow passages having three inlet passages and one outlet passage i.e. through exit port 46.
[0055] As shown in
[0056] Removal of the needle 18 from the catheter hub assembly 14 makes the handle 56 rotatable allowing the passage of fluid through first 64, second 66, third 67, and fourth 68 flow paths. The rotation of the handle 56 controls the locking and unlocking of the second 66 to fourth 68 flow paths by rotational displacement of the first 70, second 72 and third 74 openings with regard to the respective entry 44, exit 46, and injection 48 ports.
[0057] A flow regulating member 80 as shown in
[0058] The flow regulating member 80 can be arranged by heat sealing, adhesive sealing, ultrasonic welding, heated die, radio frequency, mechanical seal, insert molding, laser welding, press/snap fit, annular ring with groove fitment etc. The flow regulating member 80 is made of a flexible material and may be a sheet or film, tube or fiber, or plug form. The material of the member 80 may be a fabric, such as a nonwoven, woven, or knit fabric, or a scrim. The member 80 may be made of paper, such as filter paper, or a cloth, or a metal mesh. It can also be made of fiberglass, cellulosic, ceramic or the like. The member 80 can also be a porous polymeric film or membrane, synthetic or natural, where the pores form the interstices or passageways. Representative polymers useful for the material include polyamide, polyurethane, polyester, polycarbonate, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyacrylic, polyolefins, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyl chloride and the like.
[0059] As shown in
[0060] The status of passage of fluid through the first 64, second 66, third 67 and fourth 68 flow paths by use of the rotational handle 56 is discussed with reference to
[0061] In a rotational position as shown in
[0062] Referring now to
[0063] Referring now to
[0064] Referring now to
[0065] The integrated three-way stopcock assembly 12, thus, has at least four fluid flow ports capable of providing four paths for fluid to flow simultaneously at one time, including the arrangement of providing at least two fluid flow paths to flow simultaneously.
[0066] The intravenous catheter apparatus 10 is provided with a click-feature giving a detent feeling when the three-way stopcock assembly 12 is rotated inside the catheter hub assembly 14. While rotating the three-way stopcock assembly 12 via the handle 56, a user can experience the click with respect to locking and unlocking of the flow paths 66, 67, and 68 by rotational displacement of the first 70, second 72 and third 74 openings of the three-way stopcock assembly 12 with regard to the respective ports 44, 46, and 48 of the catheter hub assembly 14. It is to be understood that the intravenous catheter apparatus 10 can also be provided without the click feature.
[0067] For the click-feature as shown in
[0068] While rotating the handle 56 at each 45° interval as illustrated in
[0069] In an alternative embodiment, the inner wall 90 of the bottom portion 54 of the catheter hub assembly 14 is provided with grooves 88. Projections 86 matching with said grooves 88 are provided in the outer wall 92 of the three-way stopcock assembly 12 in a bottom portion 54a thereof, This combination also can be arranged anywhere in between the three-way stopcock assembly 12 and the catheter hub assembly 14.
[0070] In a further embodiment, the combination of projections 86 and grooves 88 can also be arranged between a bottom face 94 of the bottom portion 54a of the three-way stopcock assembly 12 (see
[0071] As becomes apparent from
[0072] Further, the above explained click-feature may be integrated into the snap-fit, in particular into the protrusion ring 57 and the corresponding ring groove 41 for production cost saving reasons.
[0073] Although this invention has been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Thus, from the foregoing description, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
[0074] Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the foregoing description be limited to the exact description set forth above, but rather that such description be construed as encompassing such features that reside in the present invention, including all the features and embodiments that would be treated as equivalents thereof by those skilled in the relevant art.
[0075] Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above but should be determined only by a fair reading of the appended claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0076] 10 Intravenous catheter apparatus
[0077] 12 three-way stopcock assembly
[0078] 14 catheter hub assembly
[0079] 16 catheter tube
[0080] 18 needle
[0081] 20 needle shaft
[0082] 22 needle tip
[0083] 24 distal section
[0084] 26 proximal section
[0085] 28 needle hub
[0086] 30 proximal end of the needle shaft
[0087] 30a proximal end of the catheter hub assembly
[0088] 32 distal end of the needle shaft
[0089] 32a distal end of the catheter hub assembly
[0090] 32b distal end of the wing housing
[0091] 34 enlargement
[0092] 36 wing housing
[0093] 38 housing
[0094] 40 body portion
[0095] 41 ring groove
[0096] 42 needle guard
[0097] 44 entry port
[0098] 46 exit port
[0099] 48 injection port
[0100] 50 central chamber
[0101] 51 protrusion(s)
[0102] 52 top portion of the catheter hub assembly
[0103] 52a top portion of the three-way stopcock assembly
[0104] 52b top portion of the handle
[0105] 54 bottom portion of the catheter hub assembly
[0106] 54a bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly
[0107] 54b bottom portion of the handle
[0108] 56 handle
[0109] 57 protrusion ring
[0110] 58 axial portion
[0111] 59 blind hole protrusion
[0112] 60 horizontal portion
[0113] 62 bore
[0114] 63 side opening
[0115] 64 first flow path
[0116] 66 second flow path
[0117] 67 third flow path
[0118] 68 fourth flow path
[0119] 70 first opening
[0120] 72 second opening
[0121] 74 third opening
[0122] 76 upper surface
[0123] 78 cap
[0124] 80 flow regulating member
[0125] 82 top port
[0126] 84 opening
[0127] 86 projection(s)
[0128] 88 grooves
[0129] 90 inner wall
[0130] 92 outer wall
[0131] 94 bottom face of the bottom portion of the three-way stopcock assembly
[0132] 94a bottom face of the handle
[0133] 96 top face of the bottom portion of the body portion of the catheter hub assembly
[0134] 96a top face of the top portion of the body portion of the catheter hub assembly
[0135] 98 mating member
[0136] 100 recess