Non-rotational catheter compression clamp
First Claim
1. A non-rotational catheter clamp comprising:
- a compressible resilient liner member having an axially extending passageway for passage of a catheter therethrough; and
an outer member in coaxial relationship with said liner member, said outer member having a bore comprised of four flat interior wall sections forming a portion of substantially square cross-section, said liner member having an outer surface extending within said bore and having axially extending protrusions projecting outwardly from said outer surface, each protrusion having bevelled side edge portions and a flat outer surface, each bevelled side edge portion being in interengaging face-to-face relationship with one of said flat interior wall sections when the outer member and the liner member are relatively rotated in a first direction to a first relative position, each flat outer surface being in interengaging face-to-face relationship with one of said flat interior wall sections of said outer member when the outer member and the liner member are relatively rotated in a second direction opposite to the first to a second relative position, said flat interior wall sections being radially spaced relative to the flat outer surfaces of the protrusions to provide radial inward movement of the protrusions when the outer member and the liner member are rotated to the second relative position.
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Abstract
A non-rotational catheter clamp. The clamp comprises a snap-acting device which contains a rotatable inner and outer member. The inner member has an inner passageway for a catheter and an outer surface containing at least one protrusion. The outer member has an interior beveled sidewall. When the outer member is twisted or rotated in a first direction relative to the inner member, the protrusion on the inner member is compressed by the beveled sidewall, thereby compressing the inner member and the catheter. When the outer member is twisted in the opposite direction relative to the inner member, the protrusion disengages from the beveled sidewall and the catheter is decompressed. Use of the clamp in conjunction with a catheter contamination sleeve is disclosed.
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6 Claims
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1. A non-rotational catheter clamp comprising:
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a compressible resilient liner member having an axially extending passageway for passage of a catheter therethrough; and an outer member in coaxial relationship with said liner member, said outer member having a bore comprised of four flat interior wall sections forming a portion of substantially square cross-section, said liner member having an outer surface extending within said bore and having axially extending protrusions projecting outwardly from said outer surface, each protrusion having bevelled side edge portions and a flat outer surface, each bevelled side edge portion being in interengaging face-to-face relationship with one of said flat interior wall sections when the outer member and the liner member are relatively rotated in a first direction to a first relative position, each flat outer surface being in interengaging face-to-face relationship with one of said flat interior wall sections of said outer member when the outer member and the liner member are relatively rotated in a second direction opposite to the first to a second relative position, said flat interior wall sections being radially spaced relative to the flat outer surfaces of the protrusions to provide radial inward movement of the protrusions when the outer member and the liner member are rotated to the second relative position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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