US20090227986A1 - Infusion and/or Withdrawal Fitting for Biomedical Fluid Circuits - Google Patents

Infusion and/or Withdrawal Fitting for Biomedical Fluid Circuits Download PDF

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US20090227986A1
US20090227986A1 US12/464,781 US46478109A US2009227986A1 US 20090227986 A1 US20090227986 A1 US 20090227986A1 US 46478109 A US46478109 A US 46478109A US 2009227986 A1 US2009227986 A1 US 2009227986A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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  • the present invention relates to an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits.
  • the present invention relates to an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits, of the type comprising a tubular conduit having a first end connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit, and a second end closed by a cap.
  • the cap normally comprises a plug movable between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the second end respectively; and an elastically deformable collar fitted to the conduit and connected to the plug by a flexible element to keep the plug and collar connected to each other when the plug is in the open position.
  • an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits.
  • the fitting comprising a tubular conduit having first and second ends, and a cap.
  • the first end connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit.
  • the cap is adapted for fitting onto said second end.
  • the cap comprises a plug, a collar, and a connecting means.
  • the plug is movable between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the second end.
  • the connecting means adapted for keeping the plug connected to the collar when the plug is in an open position.
  • the cap comprises a weakened portion connecting the plug to the collar.
  • the conduit comprises means for breaking the weakened portion when fitting the cap to the second end for detachment of the plug from the collar and for retaining the collar on the conduit.
  • a fitting for biomedical fluid circuits comprising a tubular conduit having first and second ends, and a cap.
  • the first end adapted for connection to a circuit.
  • the cap is adapted to fit on the second end of the conduit.
  • the cap comprises a plug movable between open and closed positions, a collar, and a flexible element interposed between the plug and the collar.
  • the flexible element is adapted for keeping the plug connected to the collar.
  • the cap also includes a weakened portion for connecting the plug to the collar.
  • the conduit includes an annular flange projecting outwards from an outer surface of the conduit. The flange is adapted to break the weakened portion when fitting the cap to the second end, e.g., to detach the plug from the collar and for retaining the collar on the conduit.
  • FIGS. 1 , 2 , and 3 show longitudinal sections, with parts enlarged for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the infusion and/or withdrawal fitting according to the present invention in different operating positions.
  • Number 1 in FIG. 1 indicates as a whole an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits (not shown).
  • Fitting 1 comprises a tubular conduit 2 , which has a given longitudinal axis 3 , is defined axially by two surfaces 4 substantially perpendicular to axis 3 , is defined internally by a substantially truncated-cone-shaped surface 5 , and in turn comprises a wide, substantially cylindrical top portion 6 , and a narrow, substantially truncated-cone-shaped bottom portion 7 connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit (not shown).
  • Portion 6 is closed by a cap 8 comprising a plug 9 , which has a given longitudinal axis 10 , is substantially cup-shaped, is defined internally by an annular end wall 11 substantially perpendicular to axis 10 , and by a substantially cylindrical lateral wall 12 , and is closed axially, at wall 11 , by a central shank 13 , which projects axially from wall 11 , is substantially in the form of a truncated-cone-shaped cup with the same taper as surface 5 , and has a concavity opposite the concavity of plug 9 .
  • Plug 9 also has an annular collar 14 , which is substantially coaxial with axis 10 , is defined internally by a lateral wall 15 comprising a cylindrical portion 16 coplanar with wall 12 , and a truncated-cone-shaped portion 17 , and is joined to plug 9 at a pre-cut weakened portion 18 defined by a number of teeth 19 substantially parallel to and equally spaced about axis 10 .
  • Portion 6 and plug 9 are connectable by means of a threaded coupling 20 , and with shank 13 engaging portion 6 ( FIG. 2 ).
  • teeth 19 of weakened portion 18 are broken by a breaking device 21 comprising an annular flange 22 extending outwards from the outer surface of portion 6 .
  • Flange 22 tapers outwards and is defined by two facing, substantially truncated-cone-shaped surfaces 23 and 24 , which are connected to each other by a substantially cylindrical surface 25 coaxial with axis 3 and connected to surface 23 , and by an annular surface 26 located between surfaces 24 and 25 and perpendicular to surface 25 .
  • flange 22 is located between plug 9 and collar 14 to retain collar 14 on conduit 2 , collar 14 is connected in rotary manner to conduit 2 , and plug 9 is movable between an open position and a closed position opening and closing portion 6 respectively.
  • plug 9 is kept joined to collar 14 by a flexible element 27 extending between plug 9 and collar 14 and formed in one piece with plug 9 and collar 14 .

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An infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits is defined by a tubular conduit having a first end connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit, and a second end which is closed by a plug having a collar connected to the plug at a weakened portion; the conduit having a breaking member for breaking the weakened portion when fitting the plug to the conduit, and for retaining the collar on the conduit.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a continuation of co-pending International Application No. PCT/IT2004/000079 filed Feb. 23, 2004, which designates the United States.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits.
  • More specifically, the present invention relates to an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits, of the type comprising a tubular conduit having a first end connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit, and a second end closed by a cap.
  • BACKGROUND
  • The cap normally comprises a plug movable between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the second end respectively; and an elastically deformable collar fitted to the conduit and connected to the plug by a flexible element to keep the plug and collar connected to each other when the plug is in the open position.
  • Known infusion and/or withdrawal fittings of the type described above have several drawbacks, mainly due to assembly of the collar to the conduit being relatively complicated, by requiring elastic deformation of the collar by the user.
  • A further drawback of known infusion and/or withdrawal fittings of the type described above lies in the relative ease with which the collar works loose from the conduit.
  • SUMMARY
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits. The fitting comprising a tubular conduit having first and second ends, and a cap. The first end connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit. The cap is adapted for fitting onto said second end. The cap comprises a plug, a collar, and a connecting means. The plug is movable between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the second end. The connecting means adapted for keeping the plug connected to the collar when the plug is in an open position. The cap comprises a weakened portion connecting the plug to the collar. And the conduit comprises means for breaking the weakened portion when fitting the cap to the second end for detachment of the plug from the collar and for retaining the collar on the conduit.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided a fitting for biomedical fluid circuits. The fitting comprises a tubular conduit having first and second ends, and a cap. The first end adapted for connection to a circuit. The cap is adapted to fit on the second end of the conduit. The cap comprises a plug movable between open and closed positions, a collar, and a flexible element interposed between the plug and the collar. The flexible element is adapted for keeping the plug connected to the collar. The cap also includes a weakened portion for connecting the plug to the collar. The conduit includes an annular flange projecting outwards from an outer surface of the conduit. The flange is adapted to break the weakened portion when fitting the cap to the second end, e.g., to detach the plug from the collar and for retaining the collar on the conduit.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 show longitudinal sections, with parts enlarged for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the infusion and/or withdrawal fitting according to the present invention in different operating positions.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Number 1 in FIG. 1 indicates as a whole an infusion and/or withdrawal fitting for biomedical fluid circuits (not shown).
  • Fitting 1 comprises a tubular conduit 2, which has a given longitudinal axis 3, is defined axially by two surfaces 4 substantially perpendicular to axis 3, is defined internally by a substantially truncated-cone-shaped surface 5, and in turn comprises a wide, substantially cylindrical top portion 6, and a narrow, substantially truncated-cone-shaped bottom portion 7 connectable to a biomedical fluid circuit (not shown).
  • Portion 6 is closed by a cap 8 comprising a plug 9, which has a given longitudinal axis 10, is substantially cup-shaped, is defined internally by an annular end wall 11 substantially perpendicular to axis 10, and by a substantially cylindrical lateral wall 12, and is closed axially, at wall 11, by a central shank 13, which projects axially from wall 11, is substantially in the form of a truncated-cone-shaped cup with the same taper as surface 5, and has a concavity opposite the concavity of plug 9.
  • Plug 9 also has an annular collar 14, which is substantially coaxial with axis 10, is defined internally by a lateral wall 15 comprising a cylindrical portion 16 coplanar with wall 12, and a truncated-cone-shaped portion 17, and is joined to plug 9 at a pre-cut weakened portion 18 defined by a number of teeth 19 substantially parallel to and equally spaced about axis 10.
  • Portion 6 and plug 9 are connectable by means of a threaded coupling 20, and with shank 13 engaging portion 6 (FIG. 2).
  • As shown in FIG. 2, when screwing cap 8 to portion 6, teeth 19 of weakened portion 18 are broken by a breaking device 21 comprising an annular flange 22 extending outwards from the outer surface of portion 6.
  • Flange 22 tapers outwards and is defined by two facing, substantially truncated-cone- shaped surfaces 23 and 24, which are connected to each other by a substantially cylindrical surface 25 coaxial with axis 3 and connected to surface 23, and by an annular surface 26 located between surfaces 24 and 25 and perpendicular to surface 25.
  • With reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, once teeth 19 are broken, flange 22 is located between plug 9 and collar 14 to retain collar 14 on conduit 2, collar 14 is connected in rotary manner to conduit 2, and plug 9 is movable between an open position and a closed position opening and closing portion 6 respectively.
  • In the open position opening portion 6, plug 9 is kept joined to collar 14 by a flexible element 27 extending between plug 9 and collar 14 and formed in one piece with plug 9 and collar 14.

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19. A biomedical device, comprising:
a biomedical fluid circuit; and
a fitting including:
a conduit having a first end adapted for connection to the biomedical fluid circuit, and a second end adapted to receive a cap;
wherein the cap includes:
a collar;
a plug movable between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the second end of the conduit;
a connector configured to maintain the plug connected to the collar when the plug is in an open position; and
a breakable portion between the plug and the collar;
wherein the breakable portion between the plug and the collar automatically breaks apart due to interaction with a first structure on the conduit during attachment of the cap to the second end of the conduit; and
wherein after the breakable portion breaks apart, the collar is retained on the conduit by the first structure and the plug remains connected to the collar by the connector.
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