Anti backflow injection device
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1. A device for facilitating the infusion of a drug and the like into a patient through the primary flow path of an IV administration set, the device comprising:
- a proximal inlet for receiving parenteral solution from a source;
a distal outlet for delivering said parenteral solution to a patient;
an injection site intermediate and in fluid communication with said inlet and said outlet;
said proximal inlet, said distal outlet and the distal end of said injection site defining a junction region;
a first piercable diaphragm at the proximal end of said injection site for supporting a syringe in a stand-by state when the needle thereof has pierced said first diaphragm; and
a second piercable diaphragm spaced from said first diaphragm and at the distal end of said injection site, said second diaphragm arranged to be pierced by said needle in an injection state thereby permitting the flow of fluid from said syringe to said junction, said second diaphragm preventing the flow of parenteral solution from said junction to said syringe when said needle is in said stand-by state.
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Disclosed is an injection device for use in an IV administration set. The injection device is in the form of a Y-connector, wherein the injection port on one limb of the Y is equipped with two spaced apart piercable diaphragms. The first serves to support one or more syringes, while the second prevents the backflow of parenteral solution into the syringe.
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1. A device for facilitating the infusion of a drug and the like into a patient through the primary flow path of an IV administration set, the device comprising:
- a proximal inlet for receiving parenteral solution from a source;
a distal outlet for delivering said parenteral solution to a patient;
an injection site intermediate and in fluid communication with said inlet and said outlet;
said proximal inlet, said distal outlet and the distal end of said injection site defining a junction region;
a first piercable diaphragm at the proximal end of said injection site for supporting a syringe in a stand-by state when the needle thereof has pierced said first diaphragm; and
a second piercable diaphragm spaced from said first diaphragm and at the distal end of said injection site, said second diaphragm arranged to be pierced by said needle in an injection state thereby permitting the flow of fluid from said syringe to said junction, said second diaphragm preventing the flow of parenteral solution from said junction to said syringe when said needle is in said stand-by state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a proximal inlet for receiving parenteral solution from a source;
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8. A device for permitting at least one syringe to be left in the infusion port of an IV administration set, while preserving the sterility of the syringe needle and syringe contents, the device comprising:
- a proximal inlet for receiving parenteral solution from a source;
a distal outlet for delivering said parenteral solution to a patient;
an injection site intermediate and in fluid communication with said inlet and said outlet;
said injection site for receiving said at least one syringe;
said proximal inlet, said distal outlet and the distal end of said injection site defining a junction region;
support means including resealable diaphragm means located at the proximal end of said injection site for receiving the needle of said at least one syringe and thereby supporting said at least one syringe in a stand-by state; and
barrier means including second resealable diaphragm means spaced from said support means and at the distal end of said injection site, for being pierced by the needle of said at least one syringe thereby permitting the flow of fluid from said at least one syringe to said junction in an injection state, while maintaining a sterile field intermediate said support means and said barrier.
- a proximal inlet for receiving parenteral solution from a source;
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9. A device for facilitating the infusion of a drug, or the like, into a patient through the primary flow path of an IV administration set, the device comprising:
- a Y-shaped tubular means having an inlet in one arm for receiving parenteral solution from a source, an outlet in another arm for delivering said fluid to said patient, and an injection site in the third arm and being in fluid communication with said inlet and said outlet, said injection site being of a size to accept a plurality of syringes for infusing said drug;
a first piercable diaphragm at the proximal end of said injection site being arranged to support said plurality of syringes in a stand-by state upon being pierced by the needles thereof; and
a second piercable diaphragm spaced apart from said first diaphragm by a distance which is less than the length of the needles of said syringes and being located at the distal end of said injection site; and
being arranged to be pierced by the needles of said plurality of syringes in an advanced injection state for permitting the flow of fluid from said syringes into said tubular means, said second piercable diaphragm being of a material which forms a liquid-tight seal upon withdrawal of said needles therefrom, whereby when said needles are in said stand-by state the parenteral fluid is prevented from flowing back into said syringes.
- a Y-shaped tubular means having an inlet in one arm for receiving parenteral solution from a source, an outlet in another arm for delivering said fluid to said patient, and an injection site in the third arm and being in fluid communication with said inlet and said outlet, said injection site being of a size to accept a plurality of syringes for infusing said drug;
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