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Method and assembly for fluid transfer and drug containment in an infusion system

  • US 10,123,938 B2
  • Filed: 09/11/2013
  • Issued: 11/13/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/26/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A fluid transfer assembly for use in an infusion system, said assembly comprising:

  • a fluid container having an infusion fluid, a drug container having a medical substance, said fluid container further comprising a first port for receiving said medical substance from said drug container, said drug container further comprising a cap for sealing said drug container, said first port further comprising walls being made of a flexible material, and the first port further comprises a first luer-lock connector, and wherein the walls form a first fluid duct between said fluid container and said first luer-lock connector, the first fluid duct having a first fluid barrier controlling fluid passage between said drug container and said fluid container, and said cap further comprising a second luer-lock connector for attachment to said first luer-lock connector and a protruding member forming a second fluid duct between said drug container and said second luer-lock connector, the second fluid duct having a second fluid barrier, said fluid container further comprising a second port having walls being made of a flexible material, the second port adapted for connection to an infusion line, the walls of the second port forming a third fluid duct between said fluid container and said infusion line, the third fluid duct having a third fluid barrier, wherein said first fluid barrier, second fluid barrier and third fluid barrier are designed and arranged to be ruptured by an external twisting, bending, or squeezing force to allow said fluid passage, wherein said fluid container being flexible and comprising a first polymer material, said first port and second port comprising a second polymer material, said first luer-lock connector comprising a third polymer material, and said first fluid barrier, second fluid barrier and third fluid barrier comprising a fourth polymer material, wherein said first and second polymer materials are more flexible than said third polymer material, and said fourth polymer material is more brittle than all of said first, second and third polymer materials.

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