Valved catheter
First Claim
1. A catheter apparatus, which comprises:
- a tubular body defining a longitudinal axis and having proximal and distal ends, the tubular body defining first and second longitudinal lumens terminating in respective first and second ports adjacent the distal end of the tubular body;
first and second adapters adjacent the proximal end of the tubular body in fluid communication with the first and second lumens respectively of the tubular body, at least the first adapter including a valve housing and a first valve supported within the valve housing, the first valve adapted for longitudinal movement within the valve housing and relative to the longitudinal axis between a closed position where the first valve substantially seals an interior of the first adapter to prevent flow of fluid and an open position to substantially open the interior of the first adapter to permit flow of fluid; and
a pusher member connected to the first valve and extending within the tubular body, the pusher member having a distal tip dimensioned to substantially seal at least one of the first and second ports of the tubular body when in a closed position of the distal tip, the pusher member being movable upon movement of the first valve to an open position of the distal tip to thereby open the at least one of the first and second ports to permit flow of fluid therethrough.
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Abstract
A catheter apparatus is provided that includes a tubular body having a distal end. The body defines first and second lumens. The first lumen has a first adapter that includes a first valve biased to seal the proximal end. The first lumen defines a first lateral port and the second lumen defines a second lateral port. A push rod is connected to the first valve for corresponding movement therewith and extends to a tip. The tip includes a first member extending into the first lumen and a second member extending into the second lumen such that the first member seals the first lateral port and the second member seals the second lateral port in a closed position of the tip. The first valve is engageable such that fluid communication is established between the proximal end of the first lumen and the first lumen, and the first and second members move to an open position whereby fluid communication is established. The first and second lumens may be coaxial whereby the first lumen has a first port that seals a second port of the second lumen.
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14 Claims
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1. A catheter apparatus, which comprises:
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a tubular body defining a longitudinal axis and having proximal and distal ends, the tubular body defining first and second longitudinal lumens terminating in respective first and second ports adjacent the distal end of the tubular body; first and second adapters adjacent the proximal end of the tubular body in fluid communication with the first and second lumens respectively of the tubular body, at least the first adapter including a valve housing and a first valve supported within the valve housing, the first valve adapted for longitudinal movement within the valve housing and relative to the longitudinal axis between a closed position where the first valve substantially seals an interior of the first adapter to prevent flow of fluid and an open position to substantially open the interior of the first adapter to permit flow of fluid; and a pusher member connected to the first valve and extending within the tubular body, the pusher member having a distal tip dimensioned to substantially seal at least one of the first and second ports of the tubular body when in a closed position of the distal tip, the pusher member being movable upon movement of the first valve to an open position of the distal tip to thereby open the at least one of the first and second ports to permit flow of fluid therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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