Check valve for medical infusion lines and the like
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1. A check valve for a medical infusion line, comprising:
- a first and a second tubular element positioned coaxially to each other to respectively define an upstream and a downstream passageway;
a diaphragm of elastically deformable material transversely positioned between said first and second tubular elements, said diaphragm sealingly cooperating with an annular valve seat of the said first tubular element to form a fluid seal that maintains said check valve in a normally closed position, and in which a predetermined fluid pressure in the said upstream passageway causes a deflection of said diaphragm and consequent opening of said check valve, wherein;
said annular valve seat is defined by a front surface of said first tubular element, and wherein said diaphragm includes a cup-shaped element positioned coaxially with said upstream and downstream passageways;
said cup-shaped element having a lateral wall and a bottom wall, said bottom wall contacting said annular valve seat and said lateral wall having a free edge contacting said second tubular element, said cup-shaped element being disposed in axial compression between said annular valve seat and said second tubular element, said bottom wall being normally urged into a sealing contact against said annular valve seat under an axial thrust provided by said lateral wall of said cup-shaped element;
a deflection of said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element being produced in use by said predetermined fluid pressure thereby causing an axial separation of said bottom wall relative to said annular valve seat.
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A check valve for medical infusion lines and the like, including a diaphragm made of elastically deformable material inserted between an upstream passageway and a downstream passageway and cooperating with an annular valve seat to keep the check valve normally closed. The annular valve seat is formed by a front surface of the first tubular element, and the diaphragm consists of the bottom wall of a cup-shaped element arranged coaxially with the upstream and downstream passageways.
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1. A check valve for a medical infusion line, comprising:
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a first and a second tubular element positioned coaxially to each other to respectively define an upstream and a downstream passageway;
a diaphragm of elastically deformable material transversely positioned between said first and second tubular elements, said diaphragm sealingly cooperating with an annular valve seat of the said first tubular element to form a fluid seal that maintains said check valve in a normally closed position, and in which a predetermined fluid pressure in the said upstream passageway causes a deflection of said diaphragm and consequent opening of said check valve, wherein;
said annular valve seat is defined by a front surface of said first tubular element, and wherein said diaphragm includes a cup-shaped element positioned coaxially with said upstream and downstream passageways;
said cup-shaped element having a lateral wall and a bottom wall, said bottom wall contacting said annular valve seat and said lateral wall having a free edge contacting said second tubular element, said cup-shaped element being disposed in axial compression between said annular valve seat and said second tubular element, said bottom wall being normally urged into a sealing contact against said annular valve seat under an axial thrust provided by said lateral wall of said cup-shaped element;
a deflection of said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element being produced in use by said predetermined fluid pressure thereby causing an axial separation of said bottom wall relative to said annular valve seat.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A check valve for a medical infusion line, comprising:
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a first and a second tubular element positioned coaxially to each other to respectively define an upstream and a downstream passageway;
a diaphragm of elastically deformable material transversely positioned between said first and second tubular elements, said diaphragm sealingly cooperating with an annular valve seat of the said first tubular element to form a fluid seal that maintains said check valve in a normally closed position, and in which a predetermined fluid pressure in the said upstream passageway causes a deflection of said diaphragm and consequent opening of said check valve, wherein;
said annular valve seat is defined by a front surface of said first tubular element, and wherein said diaphragm includes a cup-shaped element positioned coaxially with said upstream and downstream passageways;
said cup-shaped element having a lateral wall and a bottom wall, said bottom wall being normally urged into a sealing contact against said annular valve seat under an axial thrust provided by said lateral wall of said cup-shaped element;
a deflection of said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element being produced in use by said predetermined fluid pressure thereby causing an axial separation of said bottom wall relative to said annular valve seat, wherein said lateral wall of said cup-shaped element has a free edge and said second tubular element has a channelled surface communicating with said downstream passageway and upon which said free edge is resting.- View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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30. A check valve for a medical infusion line, comprising:
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a first and a second tubular element positioned coaxially to each other to respectively define an upstream and a downstream passageway;
a diaphragm of elastically deformable material transversely positioned between said first and second tubular elements, said diaphragm sealingly cooperating with an annular valve seat of the said first tubular element to form a fluid seal that maintains said check valve in a normally closed position, and in which a predetermined fluid pressure in the said upstream passageway causes a deflection of said diaphragm and consequent opening of said check valve, wherein;
said annular valve seat is defined by a front surface of said first tubular element, and wherein said diaphragm includes a cup-shaped element positioned coaxially with said upstream and downstream passageways;
said cup-shaped element having a lateral wall and a bottom wall, said bottom wall being normally urged into a sealing contact against said annular valve seat under an axial thrust provided by said lateral wall of said cup-shaped element;
a deflection of said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element being produced in use by said predetermined fluid pressure thereby causing an axial separation of said bottom wall relative to said annular valve seat, wherein said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element has a variable thickness and a central portion having a reduced thickness.- View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
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40. A check valve for a medical infusion line, comprising:
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a first and a second tubular element positioned coaxially to each other to respectively define an upstream and a downstream passageway;
a diaphragm of elastically deformable material transversely positioned between said first and second tubular elements, said diaphragm sealingly cooperating with an annular valve seat of the said first tubular element to form a fluid seal that maintains said check valve in a normally closed position, and in which a predetermined fluid pressure in the said upstream passageway causes a deflection of said diaphragm and consequent opening of said check valve, wherein;
said annular valve seat is defined by a front surface of said first tubular element, and wherein said diaphragm includes a cup-shaped element positioned coaxially with said upstream and downstream passageways;
said cup-shaped element having a lateral wall and a bottom wall, said bottom wall being normally urged into a sealing contact against said annular valve seat under an axial thrust provided by said lateral wall of said cup-shaped element;
a deflection of said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element being produced in use by said predetermined fluid pressure thereby causing an axial separation of said bottom wall relative to said annular valve seat, wherein said bottom wall of said cup-shaped element is slightly convex towards said valve seat.- View Dependent Claims (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47)
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