NZ243088A - Apparatus to produce, on an ostomy bag, a connection for a catheter - Google Patents
Apparatus to produce, on an ostomy bag, a connection for a catheterInfo
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- NZ243088A NZ243088A NZ243088A NZ24308892A NZ243088A NZ 243088 A NZ243088 A NZ 243088A NZ 243088 A NZ243088 A NZ 243088A NZ 24308892 A NZ24308892 A NZ 24308892A NZ 243088 A NZ243088 A NZ 243088A
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Description
<7-/,-^ _2Aj-v.*r7. ;24 3 0 8 8 ;Divided from No.: 224034 ;Date: 25 March 1988 ;Mm ;.n..-^. «?.t ;Under the provisions of Regulation 23 (1) the ;i3aoof?.tefr& ;Specification has been ante-dated ;.... 19 JET. ;NEW ZEALAND ;PATENTS ACT, 1953 ;COMPLETE SPECIFICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING A ;CATHETER TO A BAG SUCH AS A WOUND DRAINAGE BAG ;-4-VWe, CRAIG MEDICAL PRODUCTS LIMITED, a corporation of Great Britain, of Claygate House, 46 Albert Road North, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9EN, Great Britain hereby declare the invention for which-i-/ we pray that a patent may be granted to na«-/us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:- ;- 1 - ;(followed by page la) ;- la - ;24 30fig ;METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING A CATHETER BAG SUCH AS A WOUND DRAINAGE BAG ;This invention and/or that of NZ Patent Specification No. 224034; hereinafter together referred to as "the invention" relate to a method and apparatus for attaching a catheter to a bag such as a wound drainage bag. ;Devices for this general purpose have been "disclosed in U.K. Patent Specification 2 135 652 and European Patent Application 163979 (HAUER). ;It would be desirable if there was a method and apparatus including a minimum number of parts and which can be easily manipulated. The present invention aims to meet this need. ;According to the invention of NZ Patent Specification No. 224034; there is provided a method of providing access for a catheter to the interior of a bag which receives discharge from a patient which includes trapping a bag wall between internal and external coupling rings so as to form a stretched area of bag wall within the rings, and then pushing a cutter blade of circular form through the said stretched area. ;According to the present invention, there is provided apparatus for attaching a catheter to a bag including a pair of coupling rings for trapping a part of the bag wall between them, a cutter having a blade of circular or closed loop form for making a cut in said part, and an elastomeric member for gripping a catheter which is connectable to the cutter or to one of the pair of . , i ;/ * ©\\
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coupling rings.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of attaching a catheter to a bag which receives discharge from a patient which 5 includes trapping a ptrtion of the bag wall between internal and external coupling rings so as to form a stretched area of bag wall within the rings, pushing a cutter blade of hollow tubular form into the external coupling ring and through the bag wall, the 10 cutter blade having attached thereto or forming part thereof an elastomeric catheter gripping member of substantially conical shape, and then continuing to push the hollow blade into the internal coupling ring so that a peripheral detent on either the exterior of 15 the blade or the interior of the internal coupling ring engages with a counterpart groove or channel on the interior of the internal coupling ring or^the exterior of the hollow cylindrical blade as the case may be.
In this way, the parts may be held securely 20 together and the catheter may be held in position by the elastomeric gripping member.
In a preferred form of the invention, the blade has serrated teeth around a predominant part, but not the whole periphery, of its cutting edge. This 25 arrangement enables one to ensure that a disc of bag wall material is not entirely cut free from the bag wall, but, rather, remains attached thereto by virtue of the uncut portion.
The elastomeric member, which serves in use as a 30 catheter "gaiter", may be of stepped form, decreasing in diameter in a direction away from the cutter blade Hence, catheters of different outside diameters can be
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gripped by a single gaiter.
Also in accordance with the invention, apparatus for attaching a catheter to a bag includes a first (herein also called internal) coupling ring having a 5 radially extending flange, a second (herein also called external) coupling ring also having a radially extending flange,_the second ring having a diameter such that it snugly surrounds the unflanged part of the first ring, and a hollow substantially cylindrical 10 cutter blade having a diameter less than the internal diameter of the second ring, the cutter blade being integral with or carrying an elastomeric member which is capable of gripping a catheter.
The words "internal" and "external" when applied 15 to coupling rings in this specification are used in the sense of internal and external to the bag, as the case may be.
The manner of use of such apparatus will be understood from the foregoing paragraph describing 20 a method in accordance with the invention.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 illustrates a gaiter of elastomeric 25 material of substantially part-conical shape for embracing a catheter to be held in position, shown in axial cross-section;
Figures 2 and 3 are respectively an axial cross-section and a front elevation of one example of internal 30 coupling ring for use in the invention.
Figures 4 and 5 are respectively axial cross-sectional view and elevation of an external coupling ring for use in the invention;
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Figures 6 and 7 are respectively axial cross-section and elevation, looking in the direction of the axis, one of example of cutter blade useful in the present invention;"and 5 Figure 8 is a diagrammatic scrap cross-section on an enlarged scale on the line A-A of Figure 6, illustrating an area of the cutter blade where no teeth are provided.
Referring firstly to Figures 2 and 3, the 10 illustrated internal coupling ring comprises a hollow cylindrical body portion 11 and a laterally extending flange 12. The end of the cylindrical body portion 11 further from the flange 12 is chamfered as seen at 14. An external groove or 15 channel 18 is located in the outer surface of the body portion 11. This is semi-circular cross
-j section but other shapes could be employed. An internally projecting encircling rib 19 is provided on the inner wall surface of the body portion 11. 20 The external coupling ring 20 includes a substantially cylindrical body portion 22, a laterally extending flange 24, and a second laterally extending flange 26 on the opposite end of the body portion from the first flange. On the interior wall 25 surface of the body portion there is provided an inwardly extending encircling bump or rib 28. As illustrated, this is semi-circular in cross section but other shapes could be employed. The function of the rib 28 is to engage in the counterpart 30 groove or channel 18 on the internal coupling ring,
when the external coupling ring 20 is placed over the ring 10.
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Referring now to Figures 6 to b . these show a cutter blade of hollow tubular shape having serrated teeth 34 around a major part of the periphery of one end of the hollow blade 30. This blade 30 has a relatively thick radially extending flange 32 at one end and the teeth 34 are provided at the other end._-No teeth are provided over a limited peripheral portion 36. The portion 36 may have an angular extent of from 20 to 60 degrees, and preferably subtends about 40°. In the preferred version of the invention, the body portion tapers slightly from the larger diameter at its end corresponding to the flange 32 to a lesser diameter at its end corresponding to the teeth 34. The outside diameter of this end portion may for example be from
0.2% to 0.3% less than the outside diametey of the body portion immediately adjacent to the flange 32. In a particular preferred example, the relative difference in diameter may be 0.26%.
On the external surface of the body portion 30, there is provided a peripheral groove or channel 38 which, in the assembled position of the three illustrated parts, is engaged by the internally extending circular rib 19 on the internal coupling ring.
The components 10, 20 and 30 are preferably made from the plastics material known as A.B.S. That sold by Borg Warner under the Trade Name CYCOLAC is one material which is suitable.
The gaiter 40 is preferably made of a liquid silicone rubber or a thermoplastic elastomer. Its wall thickness may be from 0.020 to 0.030 inches,
1.e. 0.51 to 0.75 millimeters.
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In operation, that is to say, in the assembly of the illustrated parts to connect a catheter (to be held by the gaiter 40) to a drainage bag or an ostomy bag, the internal coupling ring is placed on the inside of a bag an€ the bag is arranged so that one of its walls extends over the open end 14 of the internal ring 10. The external ring 20 is then slid over the internal ring so that an annular part of the bag wall is clampled between the lower surface of flange 24 and the upper surface of flange 12, and another part of the bag wall, within said annular part, is stretched in a "drumhead" manner over the end 14. In the stretched condition of the bag wall and the fully pushed home position of the external coupling ring 20, the rib 28 engages in the channel 18 holding these parts together. Next the cutter blade 30 is presented with its toothed edge 34 towards the bag wall stretched in drumhead fashion and is pushed down through the bag wall. In doing this the teeth 34 cut almost a complete circle and the cut away portion of the bag wall remains attached to the rest of the bag wall by virtue of the connection still .existing because there are no teeth at the region 36. In this way, one can avoid producing a loose ring of cut out plastics material. The cutter blade 30 is then pushed home until the rib 19 springs into channel 38 due to the inherent resilience of the plastics material employed for the components 10, 20 and 30. Hence the cutter blade portion is connected to the coupling ring 10. The connection is a firm one, but is manually releasable. At this time, the surface 27 on
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the ring 20 and 39 on the blade 30 are slightly spaced apart.
As the next stage in the operation of assembling the present device to attach a catheter, the 5 elastomeric part conical gaiter or catheter holder member 40 is cut, e.g., with scissors, at a suitable position to receiv.e a catheter of the size being used. As can be seen from the numerals on Figure 1, the illustrated elastomeric part conical member can 10 accommodate catheters of .312 inch diameter up to
.625 inch diameter, making snug engagement with the external wall of the catheter and (due to the stretchy nature of the member 40) gripping the catheter against undesired movement. The larger end of the elastomeric 15 member has an inwardly directed flange 42 which is lodged behind the surface 39 on flange 32 of cutter blade 30, to hold the gaiter onto the blade portion and hence onto the coupling rings 10 and 20. If desired, the catheter holder 40 can be assembled onto blade 20 member 30 prior to cutting operation.
As will be realized by a man of average skill in the art, other methods of making the various component parts of the present device captive to each other could be employed, without departing from the broad concept 25 of the present invention which involves stretching a bag wall in "drumhead" fashion and then employing an axially movable closed loop cutter blade to provide the necessary orifice. In the preferred version of the invention, this cut is effected without entirely 30 detaching the bag wall material within the defined cut.
The reference numerals or letters may be placed on the "steps" of the elastomeric member 40 so as to assist the user in judging where to make the cut appropriate to the particular outside diameter catheter.
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While the cutter blade and the elastomeric gaiter have been described as separate parts, they could alternatively be integral or permanently secured together.
It is preferred "%hat the components 10, 20 and 30 are each colored a different color by including a suitable dye in the plastics material. This assists a user in following written directions on how to assemble the device for use.
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Claims (6)
- • 1. Apparatus for attaching a catheter to a bag ccuprising a pair of coupling rings for trapping a part of the bag wall between than, a cutter meaber having a toothed blade of circular or closed loop form, for making a cut in said part, and an elastomeric stepped gaiter member which is integral with or connectable to said cutter menber, said elastcroeric mennber for gripping a catheter, said coupling rings comprising an internal ring for initial location within the bag, said internal ring having a chamfered surface at one end., an external ring for initial location outside the bag and a rib and groove arrangenent for assisting a secure connection between the rings in one relative axial position, said internal ring and said cutter member comprising a rib and groove arrangement for assisting a secure connection between the internal ring and the cutter member in one relative axial position, said rib and groove arrangenent of the internal ring and the cutter member being such that a peripheral detent on either the exterior of the cutter member or the interior of the internal coupling ring engages with a counterpart groove or channel on the interior of the internal coupling ring or the exterior of the cutter member as the case may be.
- 2. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said internal coupling ring has a radially extending flange, said external coupling ring has a radially extending flange, said external ring has a diameter such that it snugly surrounds the diameter of the unflanged part of the internal ring • and said cutter member has a diameter less than the internal diameter of the unflanged part of the internal ring.
- 3. The apparatus Of Claims 1 or 2 wherein said cutter member comprises a cylindrical body having cutting teeth surrounding at least a portion of the periphery of a first end o£ said cutter member and a flange extending If-4FEB1994 \\ -A rv: IT? j /, : k -10- 2430 8g radially outwardly from said body at the opposite end, said elastomeric member comprising a radially inwardly extending flange at one end for overlapping said radially outwardly extending flange of said cutter member to couple said elastomeric member to said cutter member, said external ring having a radially outwardly extending flange at one end which is spaced apart from said radially extending flange at the other end thereof, to engage or be in close proximity to said radially inwardly extending flange of said elastomeric member when said coupling rinqs, cutter member and elastomeric member are coupled together.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, 2, or 3 in which the two coupling rings and the cutter member are differently colored.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 in which the elastomeric member is stepped and each step bears a letter or a number.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims substantially as hereinbefore described ^/ith reference to the accompanying drawings. / / Is
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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GB878708493A GB8708493D0 (en) | 1987-04-09 | 1987-04-09 | Attaching catheter to bag |
GB8709816A GB2203125B (en) | 1987-04-09 | 1987-04-24 | Method and apparatus for attaching a catheter holder to a bag such as a wound drainage bag |
NZ224034A NZ224034A (en) | 1987-04-09 | 1988-03-25 | Connecting a catheter to an ostomy bag; catheter fits into a cut-to-size catheter gaiter |
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NZ243088A true NZ243088A (en) | 1994-04-27 |
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NZ243088A NZ243088A (en) | 1987-04-09 | 1988-03-25 | Apparatus to produce, on an ostomy bag, a connection for a catheter |
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