Fluid transfer device and method of use
First Claim
1. A medical valve adaptor for use in controlling the flow of fluid to or from a medical implement and a fluid container, said valve adaptor comprising:
- a first body having a proximal end and a distal end and a cavity therein, said proximal end of said body adapted for engagement with said first medical implement;
a seal located in said cavity, said seal moveable between a first position in which a fluid flow path is established through said body and a second position in which fluid is prevented from flowing through said body;
a spike positioned in said cavity of said first body, said spike having a fluid path therethrough and said seal positioned adjacent said spike;
a second body having a proximal end and a distal end and a fluid flow path therethrough, said distal end of said second body being connected to said distal end of said first body; and
an open-ended tube adapted to extend into an opening of a container, said tube extending from said proximal end of said second body;
wherein when said medical implement is connected to said first body and said seal is in said first position and said tube is extended into said container, fluid is allowed to flow between said container and said medical implement and wherein in said first position the seal is opened by the spike and a flow path is established between said medical implement said proximal end of said first body, and in said second position said seal is not opened by the spike so that the flow path is closed.
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Abstract
A fluid transfer device comprising a hollow piercing element having a first end for receiving a standard syringe nose or other similar medical device and a second end having a tapered tip for accessing fluid inside a medication container is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the device has a disk-shaped stop for limiting entry of the piercing element into the vial. Preferably, the piercing element includes outwardly extending barbs which allow the device to be inserted into a vial but which prevent the device from being removed from the vial after insertion. After the syringe is disengaged from the device, the device and spent medication vial may be discarded as a unit. Alternatively, the device can remain attached to the vial, and a new syringe can be used to withdraw additional fluid from the vial when desired. In an alternate embodiment, a reusable, resealable valve is connected to the first end of the piercing element, which valve allows multiple syringes to be used with the piercing element. Various adaptors for using the device with intravascular (IV) lines and drip-bags are also disclosed.
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13 Claims
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1. A medical valve adaptor for use in controlling the flow of fluid to or from a medical implement and a fluid container, said valve adaptor comprising:
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a first body having a proximal end and a distal end and a cavity therein, said proximal end of said body adapted for engagement with said first medical implement;
a seal located in said cavity, said seal moveable between a first position in which a fluid flow path is established through said body and a second position in which fluid is prevented from flowing through said body;
a spike positioned in said cavity of said first body, said spike having a fluid path therethrough and said seal positioned adjacent said spike;
a second body having a proximal end and a distal end and a fluid flow path therethrough, said distal end of said second body being connected to said distal end of said first body; and
an open-ended tube adapted to extend into an opening of a container, said tube extending from said proximal end of said second body;
wherein when said medical implement is connected to said first body and said seal is in said first position and said tube is extended into said container, fluid is allowed to flow between said container and said medical implement and wherein in said first position the seal is opened by the spike and a flow path is established between said medical implement said proximal end of said first body, and in said second position said seal is not opened by the spike so that the flow path is closed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A medical valve adaptor for use in controlling the flow of fluid or from a medical implement and a fluid container, said valve adaptor comprising:
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a first body having a proximal end and a distal end and a cavity therein;
a spike in said cavity of said first body;
a seal adjacent to said spike, said seal being moveable between a first position in which said spike penetrates said seal to establish a flow path through said first body and a second position in which said spike does not penetrate said seal and in which said flow path is closed;
a second body having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end of said second body being connected to said distal end of said first body; and
an open-ended tube extending from said proximal end of said second body to penetrate the fluid container. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for transferring fluid, comprising:
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a first body having proximal and distal ends, and a cavity therein;
a spike located within said cavity;
a seal located on said spike, said seal being compressible between a first position in which said spike penetrates said seal to establish a flow path through said first body and a second position in which said spike does not penetrate said seal and in which said flow path is closed;
a second body having proximal and distal ends, said distal end of said second body being connected to said distal end of said first body and in communication therewith;
an open-ended tube extending from said proximal end of said second body; and
a syringe in communication with said first body, said syringe adapted to compress said seal between said first position and said second position.
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13. A system for transferring fluid, comprising:
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a first body having proximal and distal ends, and a cavity therein;
a spike located within said cavity;
a seal located on said spike, said seal being compressible between a first position in which said spike penetrates said seal to establish a flow path through said first body and a second position in which said spike does not penetrate said seal and in which said flow path is closed;
a second body having proximal and distal ends, said distal end of said second body being connected to said distal end of said first body and in communication therewith;
an open-ended tube extending from said proximal end of said second body;
a drip bag, said drip bag in communication with said open-ended tube; and
a syringe, said syringe adapted to compress said seal between said first position and said second position.
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