Self-sealing cannula cap
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1. A cap for sealing a cannula comprising:
- a sleeve member including a first end and a second end and an interior wall between said first and second ends;
an elongated valve body portion, said valve body portion having an inlet end and an outlet end;
said inlet end of said valve body portion being located adjacent to said first end of said sleeve member;
said valve body portion extending from said first end toward said second end of said sleeve member in spaced relation to said interior wall;
said outlet end of said valve body portion including means defining intersecting slits for sealing said outlet end and allowing passage of a tube through said cap, and all of said slits define and lie in a common plane;
said outlet end of said valve body portion being located intermediate said first and second ends of said sleeve member; and
said valve body portion and said sleeve defining a space therebetween for receiving and end of a cannula and for accommodating outward movement of said valve body portion.
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Abstract
A cap is provided for resealably sealing the end of a cannula to allow the insertion and removal of a tube or surgical instrument such as a needle into the cannula. The cap includes a valve body having a plurality of radially extending lip members arranged to form a pair of intersecting duckbill valves and a sleeve is provided for mounting the cap member to the end of a cannula.
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1. A cap for sealing a cannula comprising:
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a sleeve member including a first end and a second end and an interior wall between said first and second ends; an elongated valve body portion, said valve body portion having an inlet end and an outlet end; said inlet end of said valve body portion being located adjacent to said first end of said sleeve member; said valve body portion extending from said first end toward said second end of said sleeve member in spaced relation to said interior wall; said outlet end of said valve body portion including means defining intersecting slits for sealing said outlet end and allowing passage of a tube through said cap, and all of said slits define and lie in a common plane; said outlet end of said valve body portion being located intermediate said first and second ends of said sleeve member; and said valve body portion and said sleeve defining a space therebetween for receiving and end of a cannula and for accommodating outward movement of said valve body portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A cap for sealing a cannula comprising:
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s sleeve including a wall defining a cylindrical outer surface and first and second cap ends; a first flange extending radially inwardly from said sleeve at said first cap end; a second flange extending radially inwardly from said sleeve at said second cap end, said second flange extending inwardly a lesser amount than said first flange; an inner cylindrical wall defined by said sleeve between said first and second flange; a valve body formed integrally with a radially inner edge of said first flange and extending from said first cap end toward said second cap end in spaced relation to said inner cylindrical wall, said valve body defining an elongated tube-like member and including an inlet end adjacent to said first cap end and an outlet end located intermediate said first and second cap ends; four radially extending lip members spaced circumferentially from each other and defining a right angled cross at said outlet end; each of said lip members including a pair of web members converging toward each other from said inlet to said outlet end, said web members of each of said lip members meeting at said outlet end to form a resealable opening for allowing passage of a tube through said outlet end; a web intersection line defined at each intersection of a web member of one of said lip members with a web member of an adjacent one of said lip members, each said intersection line extending radially inwardly from said inlet end to said outlet end; and wherein said cap is formed of an elastomeric material and may be placed on the end of a cannula with said second flange and said sleeve surrounding and forming a seal with an exterior surface of the cannula and with said valve body extending into the cannula, said lip members forming a normally closed opening preventing fluid flow out of the cannula through said cap, and said valve body and said sleeve defining a space therebetween for receiving the cannula and for accommodating outward movement of the lip members.
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12. A cap for sealing a cannula comprising:
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an elongated substantially cylindrical sleeve defining first and second cap ends; a first flange extending radially inwardly from said first cap end; an elongated tubular valve body extending from an inner edge of said first flange in spaced relation to said cylindrical sleeve; a plurality of radially extending lips spaced circumferentially from each other, each said lip defined by a pair of webs; and wherein said tubular valve body and said sleeve define an annular space within said sleeve for receiving an annular end portion of a cannula and for accommodating movement of said lips laterally outwardly, wherein said first flange is formed integrally with said sleeve and said valve body. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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