Needleless luer access connector
First Claim
1. A needleless luer access connector, comprising:
- a housing having a top portion defining an inlet opening, a channel defined by at least one sidewall extending from the inlet opening and having a cross section, and a bottom portion defining an outlet opening extending from the channel;
a septum disposed in the housing, the septum having an enlarged proximal portion, a narrow elongated medial portion having an external surface and a cross section less than a cross section of the proximal portion and less than the cross section of the channel, and an enlarged distal portion defining a substantially circular cross section in its unstressed condition;
a longitudinal slit extending through the septum from the proximal portion through the medial portion and into the distal portion; and
wherein the channel has a substantially elliptical cross section having a major axis and a minor axis along at least a distal portion thereof and the distal portion of the septum is located in and restrained by a distal portion of the channel such that the distal portion of the septum is biased into a substantially elliptical shape by the distal portion of the channel.
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Abstract
A needleless luer access connector is disclosed having a septum disposed in a housing. The septum has a proximal portion with a cross section, a medial portion with a cross section smaller than the cross section of the proximal portion, and a distal portion. A longitudinal slit extends through the septum from the proximal portion to the distal portion. The septum and housing are designed so that septum will not be rotated or removed from the housing when the connector is accessed by a male luer taper. In addition, the septum and housing are designed to bias the slit at the distal portion closed and so a male luer connector does not have to extend completely through the distal portion to open the slit at the distal portion. Finally, the septum and housing are designed to minimize the amount of dead space in the connector when accessed with a male luer taper.
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6 Claims
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1. A needleless luer access connector, comprising:
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a housing having a top portion defining an inlet opening, a channel defined by at least one sidewall extending from the inlet opening and having a cross section, and a bottom portion defining an outlet opening extending from the channel; a septum disposed in the housing, the septum having an enlarged proximal portion, a narrow elongated medial portion having an external surface and a cross section less than a cross section of the proximal portion and less than the cross section of the channel, and an enlarged distal portion defining a substantially circular cross section in its unstressed condition; a longitudinal slit extending through the septum from the proximal portion through the medial portion and into the distal portion; and wherein the channel has a substantially elliptical cross section having a major axis and a minor axis along at least a distal portion thereof and the distal portion of the septum is located in and restrained by a distal portion of the channel such that the distal portion of the septum is biased into a substantially elliptical shape by the distal portion of the channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A needleless luer access connector, comprising:
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a housing having a top portion defining an inlet opening, a channel defined by at least one sidewall extending from the inlet opening and having a cross section, and a bottom portion defining an outlet opening extending from the channel; a septum disposed in the housing, the septum having an enlarged proximal portion, a narrow elongated medial portion having an external surface and a cross section less than a cross section of the proximal portion and less than the cross section of the channel, and an enlarged distal portion defining a substantially elliptical cross section with a major axis and a minor axis in its unstressed condition; a longitudinal slit extending through the septum from the proximal portion through the medical portion and into the distal portion; and wherein the channel has a substantially circular cross section along at least a distal portion thereof and the distal portion of the septum is located in and restrained by a distal portion of the channel such that the distal portion of the septum is biased into a substantially circular shape by the distal portion of the channel. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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Specification