WO2014151949A1 - Medical implement cleaning device - Google Patents
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Definitions
- pathogens include microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses.
- nosocomial infection describes those infections that originate from or occur in a hospital or hospital-like setting. In the U.S., nosocomial infections are estimated to occur in at least 5% of all acute care hospitalizations.
- a cleaning device, system, and method of operating the same in a medical environment are disclosed.
- the cleaning device includes a housing, a cleaning agent within the housing, and a movable septum in the housing that maintains the cleaning agent within the housing until receipt by the housing of the site of the medical implement.
- one or more of the following can optionally be included in any feasible combination in the above cleaning device, system, and method of operating the same.
- the movable septum can include a flexible flange that allows passage of the cleaning agent from the housing to the site of the medical implement.
- the cleaning device can further include a removable seal coupled with the housing.
- the flexible flange can be disposed along an outer edge of the movable septum and can be configured to create an interference fit between the movable septum and the housing.
- the cleaning device can further include one or more holes disposed in the movable septum. These one or more holes can allow passage of the cleaning agent from the housing to the site of the medical implement through the one or more holes when the movable septum is pushed into the housing by the medical implement.
- the one or more holes can have one or more dimensions that allow a surface tension of the cleaning agent to stay below the movable septum when the cleaning agent is in a low pressure state.
- the cleaning device can further include one or more raised structures disposed along a top surface of the movable septum that maintain a space between a surface of the medical implement and the top surface of the movable septum.
- the one or more raised structures can be frustoconical structures.
- the cleaning device can further include one or more protrusions extending upward from a distal inner surface of the housing opposite an opening of the housing.
- the one or more protrusions can be configured to stop the movable septum when the movable septum is pushed into the housing.
- the housing can further include a male luer that is unitary with the housing and extends upward from a distal inner surface of the housing opposite an opening of the housing and through an opening of the movable septum.
- the movable septum can include a flexible flange disposed along an inner edge of the opening of the movable septum.
- the cleaning device includes a housing having an opening bounded by one or more side walls connected to a bottom surface, and a septum disposed within the housing and proximate to the opening.
- the septum is adapted to move in a direction from the opening towards the bottom surface of the housing upon contact by a medical implement received in the opening.
- one or more of the following can optionally be included in any feasible combination in the above cleaning device, system, and method of operating the same.
- the cleaning device can further include a cleaning agent maintained in an initial position between the septum and the bottom surface of the housing.
- the movable septum can include a flexible flange that allows passage of the cleaning agent from the initial position to a site of the medical implement.
- the flexible flange can be disposed along an outer edge of the septum and can be configured to create an interference fit between the septum and the housing.
- the cleaning device can further include one or more holes disposed in the septum.
- the one or more holes can allow passage of the cleaning agent from the housing to the site of the medical implement through the one or more holes when the septum is pushed into the housing by the medical implement.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a movable septum in a cleaning device
- FIG. 2 is a top view of a housing having a movable septum
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a housing and movable septum
- FIG. 4 illustrates a site of a medical implement inserted in a housing
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of a housing with a movable septum having a single hole
- FIG. 6 is a top view of movable septum having a single hole
- FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of a movable septum have multiple holes
- FIG. 8 is a top view of a movable septum having multiple holes
- FIG. 9 is a top view of a housing with a male luer member
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of a housing of a cleaning device
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view of a movable septum
- FIG. 12A is a cross sectional view of a flexible housing
- FIG. 12B is a cross sectional view of a site of a medical implement inserted into the housing of FIG. 12 A.
- a cleaning device can include a cap and a movable septum disposed within the cap.
- the movable septum can contain a cavity that holds a cleaning agent.
- the cleaning agent can flow around the septum and be applied to the medical implement.
- the cleaning agent can be any chemical, substance or material that cleans the site of bacterial or viral microorganisms, or any carrier that contains such chemical, substance or material.
- a cleaning agent include, but are not limited to, isopropyl alcohol, chlorhexidine, povidone-iodine, hydrogen peroxide, soap, and hydrochloric acid.
- the cleaning agent is a fluid or liquid, and can also be implemented as a thixotropic gel, a powder, or other state.
- medical implement can denote any tool or object that can be used in a medical setting and that connects to a site cleaning device as described herein.
- medical implements include, but are not limited to, access ports on tubing sets (extension sets, T-connectors and IV sets), access ports on catheters (both peripheral and central lines), needle free valves, stopcocks, luer connectors, stethoscopes and other components or devices whereby regular cleaning is desired.
- Medical implements are commercially available in standard sizes. Thus, the end or opening of a site cleaning device can be provided with fittings to accommodate such standard size medical implements.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a movable septum 3 that contains a cavity.
- the cavity can hold a cleaning agent.
- Movable septum 3 can be made of high density polyethylene (HDPE) or any other plastic that is suitable for long term storage with a cleaning agent.
- At least one flange 1 can be disposed on the outer edges of movable septum 3.
- the flange 1 is a flexible outer perimeter of a circular septum 3.
- the flange 1 can be curved or angled up or down relative to a top surface and/or bottom surface of the septum 3. When movable septum 3 is moved into a housing, the flange 1 can flex to allow incompressible fluid stored underneath the septum 3 to flow into a region above the septum 3.
- Movable septum 3 can have one or more holes 4, apertures, passageways, or fluid-permeable film or other material, that can facilitate the movement of the cleaning agent from one side to another, particularly when the cleaning agent is under pressure, i.e. by the septum 3 being pushed into the housing by a site of a medical implement.
- movable septum 3 can have no holes at all.
- the holes 4 can have dimensions that allow the surface tension of the cleaning agent to stay below movable septum 3, particularly in a non-pressurized or low-pressure state.
- the cleaning agent can be selected such that its viscosity is high enough to keep the cleaning agent in place below movable septum 3.
- the holes 4 can be sized or configured to release pressure in the cleaning agent at a particular pressure threshold.
- movable septum 3 is illustrated as having a substantially round and flat shape, any shape can be used.
- the septum 3 has a shape, including a peripheral edge, that corresponds to an internal dimension of the housing.
- the top surface of movable septum 3 can include one or more raised structures 2, which can be frustoconical, conical, squared or any other shape. Raised structures 2 can maintain a space between a surface of the medical implement and the top surface of the movable septum 3.
- raised structures 2 can have a depressed (rather than raised) shape, which allow mating of some or a portion of the top surface of the movable septum 3 with the surface of the medical implement that is inserted into the housing, or over which the housing is placed or positioned.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of a housing 10 that contains a movable septum 3.
- the housing includes at least one opening for receiving a site of a medical implement.
- the housing 10 can include one or more other apertures to allow venting of a cleaning solution or cleaning agent contained within the housing prior to receipt of the site of the medical implement.
- the one or more other aperture may be separate from the opening, or may be formed after the site of the medical implement is received within the opening of the housing.
- Coupling mechanism 11 can fasten the medical implement to the housing.
- Coupling mechanism 11 can be a threaded ring.
- the threaded ring can be a separate component that connected with an internal surface of the housing at an opening to the housing, or which is integral to the internal face of housing 10.
- coupling mechanism 11 can be a flexible membrane, a crushed rib, a compressible material, and the like.
- Tabs 11 A can be disposed along coupling mechanism 11 and can flex when a medical implement is inserted into housing 10. The flexing of tabs 11A can hold the medical implement in place within housing 10.
- the coupling mechanism 11 can be configured to provide at least one of the one or more other apertures to allow venting, as described above.
- the threads of a threaded coupling mechanism 11 can be formed to include a predetermined space between non-circumferential thread portions.
- the coupling mechanism 11 can include any number of pathways, channels, or other openings to provide the one or more other apertures to allow venting.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of housing 10 and movable septum 3.
- Flanges 1 can press against an inner wall of housing 10 to create an interference fit. This fit can hold movable septum 3 in place within housing 10.
- a cleaning agent can be placed or inserted within cavity 17 below movable septum 3. The cleaning agent or solution can be put into the housing first, and then the septum 3 can be placed within the housing 10 to effectively seal or maintain the cleaning agent or solution within the housing 10 until receipt of a site of medical implement.
- a mating mechanism 12 can fasten coupling mechanism 11 to the housing.
- the mating mechanism can be a protrusion that is heat welded to the coupling mechanism.
- the mating mechanism 12 can reside on or near a mating surface 13 of the housing 10.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a medical implement 20 inserted into housing 10.
- surface 25 on the medical implement can come into contact with frustoconical structures 2.
- frustoconical structures 2 are disposed on movable septum 3, pushing on these raised structures can cause the movable septum to move down into housing 10.
- the cleaning agent in cavity 17 can be forced around flanges 1 to fill space 28 above the movable septum and around sides or other surfaces of a site of a medical implement.
- the movable septum 3 can be stopped at a particular level within the housing by one or more protrusions 15 extending up from a distal inner surface of the housing 10 opposite the opening of the housing.
- FIGS. 5 and 7 illustrate cross sectional views of a housing 10 and a movable septum 3.
- movable septum 3 has a single hole 30.
- movable septum 3 has multiple holes 40.
- Cleaning agent in cavity 17 can flow through holes 30 and 40 into space 28 above movable septum 3 as the septum is pushed down into housing 10.
- the holes 40 can be included in a mesh or fabric that is breathable, but which can maintain a fluid or solution up to a certain threshold of pressure.
- the septum 3 includes a peripheral ring that extends in a flexible flange, and an inner surface within the peripheral ring is such a mesh or fabric.
- the fabric can be made of a fabric of rigid material, such as nylon, plastic, carbon fiber, stainless steel, or the like.
- FIGS. 6 and 8 illustrate top views of FIGS. 5 and 7, respectively.
- FIG. 9 is a top view of a housing 50 that includes a male luer 55.
- a movable septum 58 is disposed around the male luer, and can move relative to the male luer 55.
- the male luer 55 preferably is unitary with the housing 50, and extending up from an inner surface of the housing opposite of, and toward, the opening of the housing 50.
- Movable septum 58 can have a doughnut shape, and male luer 55 can be positioned through the opening of the movable septum 55.
- movable septum 58 can have a flange disposed around the outer edge of the movable septum and zero, one, or more holes disposed on the surface of the movable septum.
- movable septum 58 can have a flat surface, a raised surface with frustoconical structures, or a depressed surface.
- the movable septum 58 can have a flexible flange positioned on an inner periphery or edge of the doughnut shape, or both on inner and outer edges. Alternatively, less than a full perimeter of either inner and/or outer periphery of the movable septum may be flexible to allow passage of a cleaning agent or fluid.
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of housing 50 illustrated in FIG. 9.
- a cleaning agent can be held in cavity 59.
- the housing 50 can be configured with a coupling mechanism such as a thread, a full threading, one or more flanges, protrusions, flexible tabs, an adhesive, a flexible lip or inwardly directed protrusion, or other type of coupling mechanism, or any combination thereof.
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view of a movable septum 60 having a bottom edge 64.
- Movable septum 60 can act as male luer as well as a containment mechanism for a cleaning agent.
- Flanges 62 can press against the inner wall of housing 10 to keep the cleaning agent in cavity 17.
- Tapered walls 63 on movable septum 60 can be made from a substantially flexible material that allows the tapered walls to conform to an inserted female luer and seal off the inner lumen of the female luer.
- the housing 10 can have one or more protrusions 15 extending up from an inner surface of the housing 10 to provide a stop or limit to the movement of the movable septum 60.
- FIG. 12A is a cross sectional view of a flexible housing 70.
- Housing 70 can include an inwardly projecting feature 71 that can latch onto an inserted medical implement. Using inwardly projecting feature 71 can obviate the need for a separate coupling mechanism (such as a threaded ring) as described above with respect to the implementation of FIG. 2.
- a separate coupling mechanism such as a threaded ring
- FIG. 12A is a cross sectional view of a flexible housing 70.
- Housing 70 can include an inwardly projecting feature 71 that can latch onto an inserted medical implement.
- Using inwardly projecting feature 71 can obviate the need for a separate coupling mechanism (such as a threaded ring) as described above with respect to the implementation of FIG. 2.
- a separate coupling mechanism such as a threaded ring
- Cleaning agent can reside in cavity 78 and spill into area 79 when the medical implement is inserted into housing 70.
- FIG. 12B is a cross sectional view of a medical implement 80 inserted into housing 70.
- the insertion of medical implement 80 can push movable septum 75 down into housing 70 which, in turn can cause the chemical agent in cavity 78 to spill out into area 79.
- the cleaning device described herein can include a removable seal that is disposed on an outer surface of the opening of the housing.
- the removable seal can be heat- welded or thermally bonded, adhered, glued, or otherwise attached to the housing and removed when the housing is to be provided on the site of the medical implement.
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