Male luer lock medical fitting
First Claim
1. A male luer lock, capable of connecting with a female luer lock having a tapered socket and lock lugs, comprising:
- a tapered nozzle proportioned to serve as a male luer;
a threaded locking ring having a distal end and rotatably carried about said tapered nozzle in substantially coaxial manner, said locking ring being capable of limited, longitudinal movement along said nozzle between first and second positions in which the distal end of said nozzle extends farther beyond the distal end of the locking ring in the second position than in the first position;
nozzle carrying a locking ridge extending radially outwardly therefrom;
longitudinally-extending, radially depressible flange means carried on said locking ring and positioned to normally radially overlap the locking ridge in the second position;
said flange means being depressible when the locking ring is in said first position to engage the locking ridge, the longitudinal extent of the threads of said locking ring being greater than the maximum longitudinal spacing between said radially depressible flange means and said locking ridge in said first position, whereby rotation of said locking ring relative to lock lugs of a female luer lock engaging said locking ring threads can cause retraction of both said locking ring and tapered nozzle away from said lugs.
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Abstract
A male luer lock fitting, having an elongated nozzle and an internally threaded locking ring mounted around the nozzle. The locking ring has complete freedom to rotate about the nozzle axis, and limited freedom to translate along the nozzle axis. The length of the nozzle which extends outward from locking ring is chosen so that the inventive device is capable of piercing commonly used medical fluid container ports. The nozzle and locking ring are designed to have relative dimensions which enable a user to disconnect the inventive device easily from a female luer lock. Preferably, the inventive device is dimensioned to meet the ANSI/HIMA MD70.1 and ISO standards.
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10 Claims
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1. A male luer lock, capable of connecting with a female luer lock having a tapered socket and lock lugs, comprising:
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a tapered nozzle proportioned to serve as a male luer; a threaded locking ring having a distal end and rotatably carried about said tapered nozzle in substantially coaxial manner, said locking ring being capable of limited, longitudinal movement along said nozzle between first and second positions in which the distal end of said nozzle extends farther beyond the distal end of the locking ring in the second position than in the first position;
nozzle carrying a locking ridge extending radially outwardly therefrom;
longitudinally-extending, radially depressible flange means carried on said locking ring and positioned to normally radially overlap the locking ridge in the second position;
said flange means being depressible when the locking ring is in said first position to engage the locking ridge, the longitudinal extent of the threads of said locking ring being greater than the maximum longitudinal spacing between said radially depressible flange means and said locking ridge in said first position, whereby rotation of said locking ring relative to lock lugs of a female luer lock engaging said locking ring threads can cause retraction of both said locking ring and tapered nozzle away from said lugs. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A dual purpose male luer lock, capable of sequentially piercing a medical fluid container port and connecting with a female luer lock having a tapered socket and lock lugs, comprising:
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a tapered nozzle proportioned to serve as both a port penetrating member and a male luer, said nozzle defining a locking ridge extending radially outwardly therefrom; a threaded locking ring having a distal end and rotatably carried about said tapered nozzle in substantially coaxial manner, said locking ring being capable of limited longitudinal movement along said nozzle between first and second positions in which the distal end of said nozzle extends farther beyond the distal end of the locking ring in the second position than in the first position; and
longitudinally-extending, radially depressible flange means carried on said locking ring and positioned to normally radially overlap the locking ridge in the second position, said flange means being depressible when the locking ring is in said first position to engage said locking ridge, the longitudinal extent of the threads of said locking ring being greater than the maximum longitudinal spacing between said radially depressible flange mean in said first position and said locking ridge, whereby rotation of said locking ring relative to lock lugs of a female luer lock engaging said locking ring threads can cause retraction of both said locking ring and tapered nozzle away from said lugs. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A male luer lock, capable of connecting with a female luer lock having a tapered socket and lock lugs, comprising:
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a tapered nozzle proportioned to serve as a male luer; a threaded locking ring having a distal end and rotatably carried about said tapered nozzle in substantially coaxial manner, said locking ring being capable of limited, longitudinal movement along said nozzle between first and second positions in which the distal end of said nozzle extends more distally relative to the distal end of the locking ring in the second position than in the fist position;
said nozzle carrying a locking ridge extending radially outwardly therefrom;
longitudinally-extending, radially depressible flange means carried on said locking ring and positioned to normally radially overlap the locking ridge in the second position;
said flange means being depressible when the locking ring is in said first position to engage the locking ridge, the longitudinal extent of the threads of said locking ring being greater than the maximum longitudinal spacing between said radially depressible flange means and said locking ridge in said first position whereby rotation of said locking ring relative to lock lugs of a female luer lock engaging said locking ring threads can cause retraction of both said locking ring and tapered nozzle away from said lugs.
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