Medical valve
First Claim
1. A medical valve for use in a conduit having an inlet portion and an outlet portion comprising:
- a hub;
means for fixing said hub within the conduit so as to hold a hollow cannula having a pointed end disposed within the conduit so as to point toward the conduit inlet;
an elongated flexible valve element having;
a first portion which is generally circular in cross-section and which is solid at one end thereof so as to form a first end of the valve element;
a second portion which is generally frustoconical in configuration over the majority of its length and has a longitudinal central passage extending therethrough which is axially aligned with the first portion; and
a third portion which is generally circular in cross-section and has a longitudinal central passage extending therethrough which is axially aligned with the second portion central passage and extends from said second portion away from said first portion so as to terminate in a valve element second end opposite said valve element first end; and
means for fixing the valve element within the conduit with respect to the hub so that the valve element is disposed in the conduit with the pointed end portion of the cannula contained within said central passages and so that the valve element first portion normally closes the conduit inlet portion.
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Abstract
A valve for medical use has a cannula mounted on a hub and fixed in a fluid conduit so that the cannula points upstream. An elastomeric valve element is mounted on the hub within the conduit so as to enclose the cannula. The valve element has a first solid portion of circular cross-section disposed upstream of the cannula point which closes the conduit, a second hollow frustoconical portion within which the cannula point is disposed, and a third hollow cylindrical portion surrounding the cannula downstream from its point and fixed to the hub. The second portion has a frustoconical interior passageway. In use, the valve element is compressed by application of a medical appliance to the valve element first portion to cause the cannula point to pierce the first portion to provide a path for fluid flow through the conduit.
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18 Claims
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1. A medical valve for use in a conduit having an inlet portion and an outlet portion comprising:
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a hub; means for fixing said hub within the conduit so as to hold a hollow cannula having a pointed end disposed within the conduit so as to point toward the conduit inlet; an elongated flexible valve element having; a first portion which is generally circular in cross-section and which is solid at one end thereof so as to form a first end of the valve element; a second portion which is generally frustoconical in configuration over the majority of its length and has a longitudinal central passage extending therethrough which is axially aligned with the first portion; and a third portion which is generally circular in cross-section and has a longitudinal central passage extending therethrough which is axially aligned with the second portion central passage and extends from said second portion away from said first portion so as to terminate in a valve element second end opposite said valve element first end; and means for fixing the valve element within the conduit with respect to the hub so that the valve element is disposed in the conduit with the pointed end portion of the cannula contained within said central passages and so that the valve element first portion normally closes the conduit inlet portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 10, 11)
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5. In a medical connector having a connector main body with an outlet and at least one inlet, and in which the inlet and the outlet each have a passage extending therefrom through the main body so as to be in communication with one another to provide a fluid passageway between the inlet and the outlet, the combination of:
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a hub fixed within the fluid passageway so as to hold a cannula within the main body so that the cannula is aligned to point away from the outlet; an elongated flexible valve element having; a first portion which is solid over at least a substantial portion of its length and is circular in cross-section, a second portion which is hollow and is generally frustoconical over at least the majority of its length and is axially aligned with said first portion so as extend away from said first portion; and a third portion which is hollow and circular in cross-section and is axially aligned with and connected to said second portion so as to extend away from said second portion to a valve element outlet formed thereon remote from said second portion; and in which the third portion has a longitudinal passage extending axially therethrough and said second portion has a longitudinal passage extending axially therethrough so as to be in direct communication with and axially aligned with said third portion passage and to extend from said third portion passage to said first portion in axial alignment with said first portion; a rigid frustoconical sleeve disposed within the second portion passageway so as to open outwardly from the third portion toward the first portion and enclose one end of the cannula; and means for attaching the valve element to the hub so that the valve element first portion normally closes the inlet. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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12. A Y-site port medical connector of the type having a connector body with at least one inlet arm with an inlet passage terminating in an inlet and an outlet arm with an outlet passage terminating in an outlet, and in which the inlet arm passage is of generally circular cross-section over the majority of its length and extends from the inlet through the inlet arm so as to be in fluid communication with the outlet passage, and including:
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a hub fixed within the inlet arm passage so as to hold a cannula within the inlet arm, the cannula thereby being axially aligned with the inlet arm, the cannula having a lumen which opens onto a point which points away from the outlet arm; an elongated flexible valve element having; a first portion which is generally circular in cross-section and which is solid at one end thereof so as to form a first end of the valve element; a second portion which is generally frustoconical in configuration over the majority of its length and has a longitudinal central passage extending therethrough which is axially aligned with the first portion; and a third portion which is generally circular in cross-section and has a longitudinal central passage extending therethrough which is axially aligned with the second portion central passage and extends from said first portion so as to terminate in a valve element second end opposite said valve element first end; and means for fixing the valve element within the inlet arm with respect to the hub so that the valve element is disposed in the inlet passage with the pointed end portion of the cannula contained within said central passages and so that the valve element first portion normally closes the inlet passage at the inlet. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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