Anti-reflux valve interconnected with a catheter
First Claim
1. An anti-reflux valve sized to be disposed within a catheter for one-way passage of fluids from a patient and to a collection reservoir, comprising:
- a catheter having a first end adapted to be inserted into the patient, and having a second end adapted to be releasably attached to the collection reservoir, and having a body segment having a substantially continuous interior surface extended between said first and second ends;
a check valve adapted to be received within said catheter, including;
a proximal end having a perimeter bonded along a periphery to said interior surface of said catheter, said proximal end oriented toward said first end of said catheter, said proximal end remains substantially open for passage of fluids therethrough;
a distal end being biased to closure after discharge of fluids through said distal end, said distal end oriented toward said second end of said catheter; and
a length of flexible material forming continuous walls of said check valve, said length of flexible material being extended between said proximal end and said distal end, said length of flexible material being pliable along a length dimension;
wherein said check valve allows flow of fluids from said catheter first end through said proximal end and through said distal end toward said catheter second end, but restricts reverse flow of fluids after being discharged from said distal end of said check valve.
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Abstract
An anti-reflux valve for restricting flow in one direction through a catheter toward a collection reservoir. The valve includes a check valve positioned within a segment of the catheter. The valve includes a proximal end bonded to an inside periphery of an interior of the catheter. The valve includes a pliable side wall that reduces in diameter to a distal end having an opening that is collapsible upon itself. Fluid flow is allowed through the catheter segment having the check valve therein, with flow only permitted from the proximal end and through the distal end for release into a collection reservoir. The distal end opening collapses upon itself to negate the counter-current flow of fluid through the distal end. A plurality of check valves are aligned in series to reduce the possibility of reflux flow of fluids. A method of utilization of the anti-reflux valve is also disclosed.
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Citations
16 Claims
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1. An anti-reflux valve sized to be disposed within a catheter for one-way passage of fluids from a patient and to a collection reservoir, comprising:
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a catheter having a first end adapted to be inserted into the patient, and having a second end adapted to be releasably attached to the collection reservoir, and having a body segment having a substantially continuous interior surface extended between said first and second ends;
a check valve adapted to be received within said catheter, including;
a proximal end having a perimeter bonded along a periphery to said interior surface of said catheter, said proximal end oriented toward said first end of said catheter, said proximal end remains substantially open for passage of fluids therethrough;
a distal end being biased to closure after discharge of fluids through said distal end, said distal end oriented toward said second end of said catheter; and
a length of flexible material forming continuous walls of said check valve, said length of flexible material being extended between said proximal end and said distal end, said length of flexible material being pliable along a length dimension;
wherein said check valve allows flow of fluids from said catheter first end through said proximal end and through said distal end toward said catheter second end, but restricts reverse flow of fluids after being discharged from said distal end of said check valve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A discharge valve interdisposed within a catheter for one-way passage of fluids from a patient, comprising:
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a check valve interdisposed within an interior of a tubular segment of the catheter, said tubular segment having a substantially continuous interior surface, said check valve including;
a proximal end having a perimeter bonded to said substantially continuous interior surface of said tubular segment, said proximal end perimeter provides an opening for passage of fluids therethrough, and a distal end biased to be collapsed upon itself after discharge of fluids therethrough; and
said tubular segment having a discharge end adapted to be detachably connected to tubing in fluid communication with a discharge reservoir;
wherein said check valve allows flow of fluids through said proximal end opening but restricts the reverse flow of reflux fluids into said distal end after discharge from said distal end of said check valve. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. An anti-reflux valve interdisposed within a catheter for one-way passage of fluids from a patient and to a collection reservoir, comprising:
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a catheter having a first end adapted to be removably inserted into a patient, having a tubular body having a substantially continuous interior surface, and having a second end adapted to be releasably attached to a collection reservoir;
a first and a second check valve adapted to be aligned in series within said tubular body of said catheter, including;
a proximal end of said first check valve having a perimeter connected along a periphery of an interior surface of said catheter, said proximal end of said first check valve oriented toward said first end of said catheter, said proximal end remains substantially open for passage of fluids therethrough;
a distal end of said first check valve being biased to closure after discharge of fluids through said first check valve distal end, said distal end oriented toward said second end of said catheter; and
a length of flexible material forming continuous walls of said first check valve, said length of flexible material being extended between said proximal end and said first check valve distal end, said length of flexible material being pliable in a length dimension;
a proximal end of said second check valve having a perimeter connected along a periphery of an interior surface of said catheter, said proximal end of said first check valve oriented toward said first check valve distal end, said proximal end remains substantially open for passage of fluids therethrough;
a distal end of said second check valve being biased to closure after discharge of fluids through said second check valve distal end, said second check valve distal end oriented toward said second end of said catheter; and
a length of flexible material forming continuous walls of said second check valve, said length of flexible material being extended between said second check valve proximal end and said second check valve distal end, said length of flexible material being pliable in a length dimension;
wherein said first and said second check valves allow flow of fluids from said catheter first end through said respective first and said second check valves toward said catheter second end, but reverse flow is substantially restricted for fluids being discharged from said second check valve distal end. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. An anti-reflux valve interdisposed within a catheter for one-way passage of fluids from a patient, comprising:
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a catheter including a tube segment having a first end sized to be removably insertable in the patient, said tube segment having a substantially continuous interior surface, and having a discharge end connectable to a reservoir in which removed fluids are collected; and
a check valve having a body composed of flexible material and adapted to be disposed within said catheter tube segment, said check valve including;
a proximal end having a perimeter bonded to said interior surface of said tube segment; and
a distal end being biased to closure after discharge of fluids therethrough, said distal end being unsupported within said catheter tube segment and being oriented to release fluid proximal of said catheter discharge end;
wherein said check valve allows passage of fluids through said distal end and toward said catheter discharge end for one-way passage of fluids from said catheter discharge end. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. An anti-reflux valve system packaged as a sterilized unit, comprising:
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a tube segment having a first end sized to be connectable for receipt of fluids from a catheter, said tube segment having a substantially continuous interior surface, and having a discharge end sized to be releasably connectable to a reservoir in which fluids are collected; and
a check valve having a body composed of flexible material and adapted to be interdisposed within said tube segment, said check valve including;
a proximal end having a perimeter bonded to said interior surface of said tube segment; and
a distal end being biased to closure after discharge of fluids therethrough, said distal end being unsupported within said tube segment and being oriented to release fluid proximal of said discharge end;
a sterilized package having said tube segment disposed therein;
wherein said tube segment having said check valve interdisposed within is removable from said sterilized package for replacement of a substantially similar configured tube segment having a substantially similar check valve interdisposed within.
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Specification