Flow control device for administration of intravenous fluids
First Claim
1. In an IV system having a source of IV fluid connected to an administration needle via a tubing line, an IV control valve connectable in said tubing line comprising:
- (a) a housing defining a valving chamber having generally cylindrical side walls and an end wall, said housing defining an inlet and outlet spaced apart communicating with said valving chamber and connectable in said tubing line, said housing being molded of a first plastic material having sufficient rigidity so as not to flow or deform under application of hoop stress;
(b) a flow control member including a metering member having a generally cylindrical surface and an end surface, said flow control member having dial means external of said housing for manually rotating the flow control member relative to the housing;
(c) at least the cylindrical surface of said metering member being molded from a second plastic material which is relatively softer than said first plastic material and in an assembled position being pressed into said valving chamber to place all of said valving chamber walls and metering member surfaces in engagement to provide sealing substantially along all surfaces of said metering member and being rotatable with respect thereto; and
(d) said metering member defining a continuous circumferentially extending flow passage on said cylindrical surface, said flow passage having a first regime in which the cross sectional area of the flow passage varies and a second regime in which the cross sectional area is substantially constant and further including flow blocking area whereby upon rotation of said flow control member, said flow passage and said blocking area may be placed in selective registry with said inlet and outlet to block flow, meter flow, or establish a purge flow rate.
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Abstract
A metering apparatus and system for controlling the administration of IV fluids having a valve housing with a valving chamber therein. A rotatable valve body member is positioned within the valve chamber and a valve passageway of variable cross-sectional area is provided at either the chamber or on the valve member. The effective area and length of the valve passageway interposed between the inlet and outlet to the valve is adjustable to regulate flow by moving the valve body relative to the valve member. Various accessories can be selectively attached to the basic valve configuration including a backplate which facilitates single-handed operation and an optional cover plate which may be secured to the backplate to provide security from patient tempering. In the preferred embodiment the valve housing and internal valve members are fabricated from dissimilar plastic materials of different hardness to improve the sealing therebetween.
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6 Claims
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1. In an IV system having a source of IV fluid connected to an administration needle via a tubing line, an IV control valve connectable in said tubing line comprising:
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(a) a housing defining a valving chamber having generally cylindrical side walls and an end wall, said housing defining an inlet and outlet spaced apart communicating with said valving chamber and connectable in said tubing line, said housing being molded of a first plastic material having sufficient rigidity so as not to flow or deform under application of hoop stress; (b) a flow control member including a metering member having a generally cylindrical surface and an end surface, said flow control member having dial means external of said housing for manually rotating the flow control member relative to the housing; (c) at least the cylindrical surface of said metering member being molded from a second plastic material which is relatively softer than said first plastic material and in an assembled position being pressed into said valving chamber to place all of said valving chamber walls and metering member surfaces in engagement to provide sealing substantially along all surfaces of said metering member and being rotatable with respect thereto; and (d) said metering member defining a continuous circumferentially extending flow passage on said cylindrical surface, said flow passage having a first regime in which the cross sectional area of the flow passage varies and a second regime in which the cross sectional area is substantially constant and further including flow blocking area whereby upon rotation of said flow control member, said flow passage and said blocking area may be placed in selective registry with said inlet and outlet to block flow, meter flow, or establish a purge flow rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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