NZ605901B - Connector for medical lines - Google Patents
Connector for medical linesInfo
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Abstract
605901 A connector (1) for medical infusion lines, transfusion lines, and the like, is disclosed. The connector comprises a tubular body (2) having at one end a male connector (8) including an inner tubular element (9) and an outer hollow element. The outer hollow element is internally threaded and can be coupled by screwing to a complementary female connector. The connector further includes an outer manoeuvring sleeve formed by two parts (23, 24) coupled together on the body of the connector. The outer manoeuvring sleeve comprises internal pawling teeth (27) which co-operate with a ring gear (19) located on the outer hollow element in a ratcheting action, such that the outer manoeuvring sleeve is coupled in unidirectional rotation to the body of the connector when screwing the male connector to a female connector and is free to rotate in the opposite direction. can be coupled by screwing to a complementary female connector. The connector further includes an outer manoeuvring sleeve formed by two parts (23, 24) coupled together on the body of the connector. The outer manoeuvring sleeve comprises internal pawling teeth (27) which co-operate with a ring gear (19) located on the outer hollow element in a ratcheting action, such that the outer manoeuvring sleeve is coupled in unidirectional rotation to the body of the connector when screwing the male connector to a female connector and is free to rotate in the opposite direction.
Description
“Connector for medical lines”
This application claims priority from Italian Application No. TO2012A000056 filed on
24 January 2012, the contents of which are to be taken as incorporated herein by this
reference.
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to connectors for medical lines, for example
infusion lines and transfusion lines, of the type comprising a tubular body having at one
end a male connector, for example of the luer-lock type or the like, including an inner
tubular element and an outer hollow element, which is internally threaded and can be
coupled by screwing to a complementary female connector.
State of the art
In connectors of the type defined above, once the male connector is coupled and
screwed to the complementary female connector there is the risk that the two connectors
might come unscrewed and separate either accidentally or on account of a false
manoeuvre, which evidently entails leakages of fluid and risks of even critical
consequences for the patient to whom the connector is connected in use.
In an attempt to solve this problem it has been proposed in US-5,702,374 to
render the internally threaded outer hollow element of the male connector rotatable with
respect to the inner tubular element, and to provide between them a toothed ring for
mutual blocking in rotation.
If on the one hand this solution renders the line connector safer as regards any
accidental unscrewing of the male connector from the female connector, for example
due to yielding of the plastic material of which they are made or to phenomena of
fatigue, it is altogether ineffective in the case of a wrong manoeuvre of voluntary
unscrewing.
Document EP-1747797A1, filed in the name of the present applicant, describes a
medical connector equipped with a dual unidirectional coupling associated to a female
luer-lock connector, which operates in the direction of screwing with respect to a
complementary male connector in a first axial position and in the opposite direction of
unscrewing in a second axial position of the line connector. This unidirectional system
is integrated in the line connector and requires, for passage from the first position to the
second position, axial translation of the female connector with respect to a collar rigidly
fixed to the body of the line connector, against the action of an elastic body, which is
also integrated within the line connector.
From US-2008/172039 there is known a connector of the type defined above,
corresponding to the preamble of Claim 1, i.e., one that moreover includes an outer
manoeuvring sleeve coupled in unidirectional rotation to a male luer-lock connector in
the direction of screwing. Moreover the arrangement is such that once the male
connector of the line connector has been screwed to the complementary female
connector it can no longer be unscrewed, not even voluntarily. Installation of the sleeve
on the body of the line connector is problematical and, in the installed condition, said
sleeve is unstable both radially and axially.
A reference herein to a patent document or other matter which is given as prior
art is not to be taken as an admission or a suggestion that the document or matter was
known or that the information it contains was part of the common general knowledge as
at the priority date of any of the claims.
Summary of the invention
It would be desirable to address the aforesaid technical problem, and more in
particular to render altogether safe the line connector in regard to any erroneous
unscrewing of the male connector with respect to the complementary female connector,
without the drawbacks referred to previously.
Viewed from one aspect, the present invention provides a connector for medical
infusion lines, transfusion lines, and the like, comprising a tubular body having at one
end a male connector including an inner tubular element and an outer hollow element,
which is internally threaded and can be coupled by screwing to a complementary female
connector, and further including an outer manoeuvring sleeve coupled in unidirectional
rotation to the body of the connector in the direction corresponding to screwing of said
male connector with respect to said complementary female connector, wherein said
outer manoeuvring sleeve is free to turn in the opposite direction and is formed by two
parts coupled together on said body of the connector.
Where the terms “comprise”, “comprises”, “comprised” or “comprising” are
used in this specification (including the claims) they are to be interpreted as specifying
the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the
presence of one or more other features, integers, steps or components, or group thereto.
According to embodiments of the invention, an advantage may be achieved due
to the fact that the aforesaid outer manoeuvring sleeve is free to turn in the opposite
direction (i.e., in the direction of unscrewing of the line connector) and is formed by
two parts coupled together on the body of the line connector.
Thanks to this arrangement, the manoeuvring sleeve can be applied in a simple
and precise way to the line connector, substantially without any undesirable radial or
axial play, and ensures maximum safety against the risk of any accidental or erroneous
unscrewing of the line connector.
Conveniently, the outer hollow element of the male connector has an outer ring
gear, which co-operates with a ring of unidirectional pawling teeth provided inside the
aforesaid outer sleeve.
The invention envisages two different embodiments, in the first of which the
outer sleeve is formed by two axial portions coupled together, and in the second of
which said sleeve includes two radial half-shells, which are also coupled together. In
either case, coupling is preferably, albeit not necessarily, obtained via members of
mutual snap-action coupling.
The tubular body of the line connector and the outer sleeve may moreover be
mutually displaceable axially between a first position in which they are coupled together
in unidirectional rotation in the direction of screwing of the male connector and a
second position in which the outer sleeve is coupled in rotation with the body of the line
connector in the direction corresponding to unscrewing of the male connector. This
enables in use voluntary interruption of the line of flow between the line connector and
the patient only if the operator is fully aware that he intends to unscrew the male
connector from the female connector.
The invention finds particularly advantageous, but not exclusive, application in
the case of valve connectors manufactured and marketed by the present applicant under
the brand name "B-SITE ", which form the subject among other things of documents
US-7784766, US-8048038 and US-2009/292274.
Brief description of the drawings
The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the annexed
drawings, which are provided purely by way of non-limiting example and in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a connector for medical lines
according to a first embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a view in elevation of the connector of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an axial sectional view according to the line III-III of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view according to the line IV-IV of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is an exploded view at a larger scale the connector of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is a front elevation of a second embodiment of the line connector
according to the invention;
Figure 7 is a side elevation of the line connector of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is an axial sectional view according to the line VIII-VIII of Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view according to the line IX-IX of Figure 7;
Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view according to the line X-X of Figure 7;
Figure 11 is an axial sectional view according to the line XI-XI of Figure 6;
Figure 12 is an exploded perspective view from above of the line connector
Figure 7; and
Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view from beneath of the line connector
Figure 7.
Detailed description of the invention
The two examples of embodiment of the invention that will be described
hereinafter expressly refer to a valve connector for medical infusion lines, transfusion
lines, and the like of the type corresponding to the ones described and illustrated in the
patent documents referred to above filed in the name of the present applicant. It should,
however, be noted that the invention is likewise applicable to any medical-line
connector equipped with a male connector, typically of the luer-lock type or the like,
that can be coupled to a complementary female connector of a conventional type, which
is also of the luer-lock type or the like, which, as is well known to the person skilled in
the branch, basically consists of a tubular element provided with an end external thread.
With initial reference to Figures 1 to 5, designated as a whole by 1 is a valve
connector for medical lines comprising, in a way in itself known, for example from the
already cited patent No. US-8,048,038, a tubular body 2 made of moulded plastic
material, set coaxially within which are a hollow pin 3 and an elastic sealing member 4
having a pre-slit elastic head 5 normally set in a closing condition within an inlet end 6
of the tubular body 2, formed by a female luer-lock connector. The hollow pin 3 forms
at one end a closed terminal 7 facing the elastic head 5 and normally set at an axial
distance therefrom, and at the opposite end a male luer-lock connector 8 constituted, in
a way also in itself known, by an inner tubular element 9 with conical outer surface in
communication with the hollow pin 3 and by an internally threaded outer hollow
element 10. In use, the male luer-lock connector 8 is coupled by screwing to a
complementary female luer-lock connector, and then an introducer of fluid is coupled to
the inlet connector 6 so as to press the sealing member 4 axially against the action of a
hollow elastic element 11 formed integrally therewith, towards the terminal 7 so as to
get the pre-slit head 5 to assume an elastically deformed condition of opening and thus
enable passage of fluid from the introducer to the male luer-lock connector 8.
According to the peculiar characteristic of the invention, the line connector
further comprises an outer manoeuvring sleeve, designated as a whole by 12, which is
coupled in unidirectional rotation to the body 2 in the direction corresponding to
screwing of the male luer-lock connector 8 to the complementary female luer-lock
connector, and is free to turn in the opposite direction.
The outer sleeve 12 extends axially, starting from the female luer-lock connector
6, until it covers entirely the outer hollow element 10 of the male luer-lock connector 8
and, in the case described herein with reference to Figures 1 and 5, it is formed by two
axial portions 13, 14, which are also conveniently made of moulded plastic material.
The axial portion 13 has a series of elastically sprung end legs 15 formed with
respective engagement teeth 16, and the portion 14 consists of a ring that surrounds the
outer hollow element 10 of the male luer-lock connector 8 and is formed externally with
pawling parts 17 for snap-action engagement of the teeth 16 when the two parts 13, 14
are fitted axially in mutually opposite directions on the body 2.
The ring that constitutes the portion 14 is moreover formed internally with a ring
of elastically sprung teeth 18 (more clearly visible in Figure 4), with which a ring of
teeth 19 formed on the outside of the hollow element 10 of the male luer-lock connector
8 co-operates. The arrangement of the teeth 18 and 19 is such that, as already explained
previously, the outer sleeve 12 formed by the portions 13 and 14 is coupled in
unidirectional rotation to the body 2 of the line connector only in the direction
corresponding to screwing of the male luer-lock connector 8. In the opposite direction,
the teeth 18 of the portion 14 jump elastically on the teeth 19 of the hollow element 10,
thus enabling free rotation of the outer sleeve 12 with respect to the body 2 of the line
connector 1. In this way, once the male luer-lock connector 8 is coupled by screwing to
the complementary female luer-lock connector, it is prevented from unscrewing.
The variant illustrated in Figures 6 to 13, in which parts that are identical or
similar to the ones already described previously are designated by the same reference
numbers, differs from the first embodiment basically as regards two aspects: the outer
manoeuvring sleeve, designated as a whole by 22, is formed by two radial half-shells
23, 24 and is mounted on the body 2 of the line connector 1 in an axially slidable way
between a first position, in which the sleeve 22 is coupled in unidirectional rotation to
the body 2 of the line connector 1 in the direction corresponding to screwing of the male
luer-lock connector 8 to the complementary female luer-lock connector, and a second
position in which said sleeve 22 is coupled in rotation to the body 2 in the opposite
direction, i.e., in the direction corresponding to unscrewing of the male luer-lock
connector 9.
In detail, the two half-shells 23, 24 (which have an identical shape and can hence
be obtained with a single die) also extend practically throughout the axial extension of
the body 2 of the line connector starting from the female luer-lock connector 6 so as to
gird at the bottom the entire outer hollow element 10 of the male luer-lock connector 8.
The two half-shells 23, 24 are formed with respective sprung legs 25 designed to engage
by snap action within corresponding openings 26 to form the sleeve 22, and each of
them is moreover formed internally with respective elastically sprung teeth 27,
altogether similar to the teeth 18 of the previous embodiment, which are designed to co-
operate in the same way with the ring of external teeth 19 of the outer hollow element
of the male luer-lock connector 8. In other words, the teeth 27 couple the sleeve 22
torsionally to the body 2 of the line connector 1 in the direction corresponding to
screwing of the luer-lock connector 8, whilst rotation of the sleeve 22 with respect to
the body 2 is free in the opposite direction thanks to that the teeth 27 jump on the teeth
As anticipated previously, the sleeve 22 is moreover displaceable axially with
respect to the body 2 for a limited travel, starting from the position in which the teeth 27
are set axially in a position corresponding to the teeth 19, towards an unstable position
in which engagement between the teeth 27 and the teeth 19 is no longer possible whilst
the sleeve 22 couples torsionally to the body 2 of the line connector 1 in the direction
corresponding to unscrewing of the male luer-lock connector 8 from the complementary
female luer-lock connector. Said torsional coupling is implemented, in the second axial
position, as a result of engagement between further rings of external teeth 28 and
internal teeth 29, respectively, of the body 2 and of the half-shells 23, 24 of the sleeve
22. The teeth 28 and 29 are illustrated in greater detail in Figure 11.
As has been said, the second position corresponding to engagement between the
teeth 28 and 29 is unstable in so far as it is countered by a pair of elastically sprung
appendages 30 formed integrally with the respective half-shells 23, 24 and engaged
within corresponding recesses 31 of the body 2 of the line connector 1. When the sleeve
22 shifted in the second axial position is released, the sprung appendages 30 bring it
back into the first position, thus obtaining disengagement between the teeth 28 and 29
and restoring engagement between the teeth 27 and 19.
As already pointed out previously, the invention is advantageously applicable
not only to the valve connector 1 represented in the drawings but to any medical
connector equipped with a male connector of the luer-lock type or similar types, which
have a tubular element with conical outer surface that can engage with a female
connector of a similar type (hence not necessarily a luer-lock connector). Obviously,
also the other end of the line connector, i.e., the one opposite to the male connector,
may be of any kind, for example formed by a simple duct applied even permanently to
the body of the line connector.
Of course, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary widely
with respect to what has been described and illustrated herein, without thereby departing
from the scope of the present invention as defined in the ensuing claims.
In particular, the male connector of the line connector, instead of being of the
luer-lock type, may be of any different type equipped with an inner tubular element with
conical outer surface. Moreover, the union between the two axial portions 13, 14 or
between the two radial half-shells 23, 24 may be obtained, instead of via snap-action
couplings, with any different system, as likewise the elastic system that tends to keep
the outer sleeve and the body of the line connector in the position of mutual
unidirectional coupling in the direction of screwing may be different.
Claims (11)
1. A connector for medical infusion lines, transfusion lines, and the like, comprising a tubular body having at one end a male connector including an inner tubular element and an outer hollow element, which is internally threaded and can be coupled by screwing to a complementary female connector, and further including an outer manoeuvring sleeve coupled in unidirectional rotation to the body of the connector in the direction corresponding to screwing of said male connector with respect to said complementary female connector, wherein said outer manoeuvring sleeve is free to turn in the opposite direction and is formed by two parts coupled together on said body of the connector.
2. The connector according to Claim 1, wherein said two parts are joined together via snap-fit coupling.
3. The connector according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein said outer hollow element of the male connector has an outer ring gear, which co-operates with a ring of unidirectional pawling teeth provided inside said outer sleeve.
4. The connector according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said outer sleeve covers entirely the internally threaded outer hollow element of the male connector.
5. The connector according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said outer sleeve includes two axial portions.
6. The connector according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said outer sleeve includes two radial half-shells.
7. The connector according to Claim 6, wherein said tubular body and said outer sleeve are mutually displaceable axially between a first position in which they are coupled together in unidirectional rotation in said direction of screwing of said male connector and a second position, and in that in said second position means of mutual torsional coupling couple in rotation said sleeve and said tubular body in the direction corresponding to unscrewing of said male connector.
8. The connector according to Claim 7, further including elastic return means, which tend to keep said outer sleeve and said body normally in said first position.
9. The connector according to Claim 8, wherein said elastic return means are formed by sprung appendages of said sleeve.
10. The connector according to Claim 7 or Claim 8, wherein the connector is constituted by a valve connector.
11. The connector according to Claim 10, wherein said tubular body has, at the end opposite to said male connector, an inlet for insertion of an introducer of fluid and in that coaxially set within the cavity of the tubular body is a hollow pin having a closed terminal facing said inlet and axially set at a distance from the latter, said hollow pin being in communication with said inner tubular element of the male connector; there being set between said tubular body and said hollow pin an intermediate sealing member including a pre-slit elastic head normally set in a condition of closing said inlet and displaceable axially towards said closed terminal of said hollow pin, as a result of insertion of said introducer of fluid within said inlet, to assume an elastically deformed condition of opening, and said sealing member moreover forming an elastic means tending to keep said head in said closing condition. VIII IX IX VIII 26 24 19 25 27 26 23 6 25 30 26 25
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