Information
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Patent Grant
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6379342
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Patent Number
6,379,342
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Date Filed
Friday, April 2, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Seidel; Richard K.
- Sirmons; Kevin C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 604 257
- 604 132
- 604 142
- 604 153
- 604 310
- 604 316
- 604 327
- 222 81
- 222 1
- 222 129
- 222 83
- 222 207
- 222 456
- 222 835
- 222 212
- 222 420
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ampoule which has been designed to contain sterile medicinal fluids of various types and doses in a measured dose fashion, which allows direct administration via linkage to standardized existing indwelling catheters, tubing and even hypodermic needle hubs by virtue of a contained Luer Lock fitting. The invention eliminates the need to draw up fluids into intermediary devices such as needles and syringes or other injection devices, thus minimizing costs and enhancing safety and convenience. The ampoule, by virtue of finger pressure on its flexible structure, allows complete administration directly into the body or its structures. The contents of the ampoule are protected and the sterility of contents and linkage mechanism is protected by a cover which occludes the opening into the ampoule until use. The ampoule also allows direct administration by connection of its Luer Lock fitting to standard hypodermic needles and hubs for injection into or through body structures.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The ampoule of the present invention is used for medical purposes to dispense a predetermined dosage of medicine through a contained Luer Lock connector into a structure having a standard Luer Lock connector.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Generally, the invention is a flexible single-use ampoule, preferably having an opening with a Luer Lock connector fitting, which can be directly attached to indwelling venous lines for infusion of a sterile medical fluid of various types and doses in a measured dose fashion. The fitting being a type well known in the medical industry e.g. a Luer Lock TM. The contents therein, a medicinal fluid e.g. heparin, can be squeezed into a venous line. The quantity of fluid would be a premeasured dosage for a specific application, e.g. approximately 2 cc or less or even 3 to 5 cc of fluid depending on the specific application dosage requirements.
The ampoule allows direct administration via linkage to standardized existing indwelling catheters, tubing and even hypodermic needle hubs by virtue of a contained Luer Lock fitting. The invention eliminates the need to draw up fluids into intermediary devices such as needles and syringes or other injection devices, thus minimizing costs and enhancing safety and convenience.
The ampoule, by virtue of finger pressure on its flexible structure, allows complete administration directly into the body or its structures. The contents of the ampoule are protected and the sterility of contents and linkage mechanism is protected by a cover which occludes the opening into the ampoule until use. The ampoule also allows direct administration by connection of its Luer Lock fitting to standard hypodermic needles and hubs for injection into or through body structures.
The ampoule may be filled from the end opposite the opening with the Luer Lock, where it is folded and sealed on its edge after such filling. The opening end would have a sterile twist off cap formed integrally therein. Since insertion of the fluid from the ampoule is directly into the venous line, an object of the invention is to eliminate the need of using a needle or syringe to transfer the fluid from a container to the indwelling line. Another object is for the twist-off cap to easily open the ampoule, and also keep the contents of the ampoule and the Luer Lock sterile. Yet another object of the invention is to improve dosage control of the amount of dispensed medicine to yield lower costs and to increase accuracy of the dispensing of medicine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings that form part of the description of a preferred embodiment of this invention and wherein like numbers refer to like structural elements.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the ampoule of this invention.
FIG. 1A
is an enlarged view of a cross section along line
1
A—
1
A of
FIG. 1
of the top portion of the ampoule of FIG.
1
and including a cap portion.
FIG. 2
is a front view of the ampoule of this invention with a cap.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the ampoule of this invention with a cap.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of three or more ampoules detachably connected and packaged edge to edge.
FIG. 5
is an end view along line
5
—
5
from FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a second alternative embodiment of an ampoule without a cap assembly contained and packaged in a sterile environment.
FIG. 7
shows a portion of an indwelling venous line with a branched venous line having a Luer Lock fitting to receive the Luer Lock fitting of the ampoule of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, ampoule
10
is a liquid container body
11
, for storage of preferably a medicinal fluid or other fluid. The container body
11
is of a generally cylindrical shape with a first end
12
that is open and which is of a circular cross-section, and, an opposite base second end
13
that is closed and which is of a rectangular cross-section, having a very narrow width and a relatively long length. Second end
13
is folded over on itself to form a permanent closure on the base of said container body
11
.
Said container body
11
has opposed first
14
and second
15
sides, each said side having substantially identical indentations
16
and
17
, respectively. Ampoule
10
also has opposed edges
18
a
and
18
b,
separated by a greater distance at second end
13
and by a lesser distance at first end
12
. Said indentations
16
and
17
form a curved indentation having a curve top
19
a
at or near first end
12
and curve ends
19
b
and
19
c
of said curved indentation at opposed sides of said second end
13
. Said curved indentation increasing in depth from top
19
a
to ends
19
b
and
19
c.
Ampoule
10
includes a tip portion
20
, that is preferably either attached to container body
11
or that is formed integrally with said container body
11
. Tip portion
20
is constructed and arranged to form a hub, one-half of a standard Luer Lock assembly
21
compatible with a medical standard Luer Lock. As known in the art, almost all syringes, IV catheters, IV tubing connectors, and blood-tube connectors have either a male or female Luer connector. Each Luer connector has a round tapered mating surface. Luer connectors are connected by placing a male Luer connection
21
with a complimentary female Luer connector
22
(FIG.
7
). The male and female connectors are put together after alignment and engaging the male and female connector, with a half-twist which is relatively secure. Luer Locks connect two ends of an intravenous line
23
. In this manner, ampoule
10
with its Luer Lock connector
21
will connect to a mating Luer Lock connector
22
to discharge medicinal fluid contained in container body
11
, through an opening
24
in distal end
24
a
of Luer Lock
21
, into a venous line
23
(FIG.
7
).
Post
25
hermetically seals opening
24
of distal end
24
a
of a Luer Lock
21
, sealing the contents of container body
11
and keeping same sterile from outside contamination. Post
25
is breakable from distal end
24
a
and includes a neck portion
26
having a smaller diameter than the other portion of post
25
. Neck
26
is secured by a frictional fit or is otherwise attached by adhesive means to opening
24
of distal end
24
a.
Post
25
and neck
26
are constructed and arranged to seal the open
24
at distal end
24
a
of Luer Lock
21
, sealing the contents of container body
11
. Neck
26
is designed to be easily breakable such that the contents of container body
11
can be easily released. Neck portion
26
has a narrower diameter than the rest of post
25
such that said post can easily be broken off to administer the fluids contained in ampoule
10
.
Tip portion
20
can also be covered with a cap
28
constructed and arranged to cover and seal tip portion
20
to keep it clean and free of contamination. Said cap
28
is designed such that an internal slot
29
snugly fits over post
25
, such that when it is desired to use ampoule
10
, cap
28
is twisted to break off post
25
at neck
26
. As seen in
FIG. 1A
, a channel
30
provides the passageway from container body
11
through tip portion
20
to opening
24
of distal end
24
a
of Luer Lock
21
. When neck
26
is broken, channel
30
, previously sealed by neck
26
at opening
24
, is opened allowing the fluid contained in container body
11
to be squeezed out through channel
30
. Luer Lock connectors
21
and
22
are designed with a channel therein such that fluids will pass from one structure to another.
Cap
28
is either integrally formed with tip portion
20
and connectively attached at post
25
or said cap
28
is placed on tip portion
20
to grasp post
25
, at least with a friction fit connection, such that when cap
28
is turned, post
25
would turn and become twisted off, breaking at neck
26
to provide an opening of container body
11
at the distal end of channel
30
. Cap
28
also acts as a sterile cover over the Luer Lock
21
. Neck
26
is a groove or a score such that it is the weakest point, the break point, when cap
28
is twisted. In the friction fit, the neck
26
can then be sealed ultrasonically to opening
24
a,
or sealed by an adhesive to seal said opening
24
a.
An alternative embodiment is shown in
FIG. 4
, where two or more ampoules are connected edge-to-edge forming a series or pack of ampoules that may extend to multiple ampoules in a pack, e.g. 3, 4, 5, 6, etc., ampoules wide. In this multiple pack arrangement, ampoule
10
is substantially the same operationally as heretofore described. However, edges
18
a
and
18
b
extend laterally to form a pair of opposed flat ear portions
32
and
33
that have opposed parallel edges
32
a
and
33
a,
such that in a multiple ampoule package as shown in
FIG. 4
, an edge
32
a
of a first ampoule is releasably attached to a complimentary parallel edge
33
a
of a second ampoule along perforated line
34
where joined. Several ampoules can be connected edge-to-edge to form a package of ampoules.
In a manufacturing process for filling the ampoule
10
of the present invention a multiple pack arrangement would facilitate filling as well as provide an improved and novel distribution packaging technique to fill two or more ampoules at a time as well as a method of packaging and distributing said ampoules in packages of two or more ampoules.
Another alternative embodiment is shown in FIG.
6
. This embodiment of
FIG. 6
does not require a cover means to cover the entire tip portion
20
, but only a sufficient portion of Luer Lock
21
, the end
24
a
(not shown in this
FIG. 6
) of tip portion
20
needs to be covered. The ampoule
10
and its flag
36
are packed in a sterile environment and stored in a sterile envelope
35
(plastic or paper). When manufactured in the sterile environment, the embodiment of
FIG. 6
would be placed in a sterile envelope
35
and would remain so until used. The flag
36
in this embodiment is designed to break off at neck
26
as in the prior embodiment to expose a channel passageway
30
at Luer Lock end
24
a
(not be seen in this view).
Liquid container body
11
is further constructed and arranged to be flexible and deformable such that first side
14
and second side
15
can be compressed toward each other to urge the medicinal fluid from container body
11
. Preferably a single compression of said sides
14
and
15
will completely evacuate said fluid from said body
11
.
In use, the ampoule
10
will be manufactured with or will later be filled with predetermined amounts of sterile medicinal fluids in a sterile environment. Ampoule
10
will be clearly labeled or coded in some manner, e.g., color coded, to indicate the contents of the ampoule. The ampoules will be distributed either singly or in packages with
2
,
3
or more ampoules connected edge-to-edge as heretofore described and as shown in FIG.
4
.
In venous line
23
, there will be a Luer Lock connector
22
for introducing medicinal fluids into said venous line
23
. In use, the breakable post
25
of ampoule
10
must be removed. This is done by twisting cap
28
or by directly bending and/or twisting breakable post
25
in order to open the sealed channel
30
. Ampoule
10
is then placed in a position such that the Luer Lock connector
21
portion of ampoule
10
is aligned with the Luer Lock connector
22
of the venous line
23
. The respective mating surfaces of each said Luer Lock connector
21
and
22
are placed together and said Luer Lock connector
21
and
22
are rotated to lock into place in a mated relationship. Thereafter, the sides
14
and
15
of ampoule
10
are squeezed together forcing the medicinal fluid from container body
11
through channel
30
through the Luer Lock connectors and into the venous line. Similarly, ampoule
10
can be connected to devices other than an indwelling venous line such as hypodermic needles, or other body structures to infuse the contents of ampoule
10
into the body or its structures.
Conforming to the provisions of the patent statutes, applicant has provided an explanation of the principle, preferred construction and mode of operation of this invention and has illustrated and described what is now considered to be its best embodiment. It is understood, however, that within the scope of the claimed subject matter that follows, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.
Claims
- 1. An ampoule, for dispensing medicinal fluids into a structure, said ampoule comprising:a container for storing medicinal fluid; said container having an end with a fluid opening initially sealed by a projection which is integral with and extends beyond said opening; said container having a first part of a standard connector fitting at said end, for mating with a second part of a standard connector fitting of the structure; and means for breaking off said projection to terminate its sealing of said opening; whereby, upon mating of the fitting parts, fluid can be dispensed from said ampoule into the structure.
- 2. An ampoule according to claim 1 in which, said container has flexible walls; whereby,after said projection is broken off and the fitting parts are mated, compression of said flexible walls dispenses fluid into the structure.
- 3. An ampoule according to claim 2 in which, said container includes a fluid channel passing through said first connector fitting part to said end.
- 4. An ampoule according to claim 1 in which, said projection is in the form of a flag element which also covers said first part of said fitting; whereby,twisting of said flag element breaks it off to unseal said fluid opening and also uncover said first part of said fitting.
- 5. An ampoule, for dispensing medicinal fluids into a structure, said ampoule comprising:a container for storing medicinal fluids; said container having an end with a fluid opening sealed by a projection which extends beyond said opening; said container having a first part of a standard connector fitting at said end, for mating with a second part of a standard connector fitting of the structure; and means for breaking off said projection to terminate its sealing of said opening; said projection breaking off means comprising a cap which tightly engages said projection and covers said terminal end; whereby, twisting of said cap breaks off said projection, and upon mating of the fitting parts, fluid can be dispensed from said ampoule into the structure.
- 6. An ampoule according to claim 5 in which, said projection has a narrowed neck portion to facilitate break off upon twisting of said cap.
- 7. An ampoule, for dispensing medicinal fluids into a structure, said ampoule comprising:a container for storing medicinal fluid; at least two said ampoules connected together, side by side, in fluid isolation from each other, by detachable lateral extensions of said container; said container having an end with a fluid opening sealed by a projection which extends beyond said opening; said container having a first part of a standard connector fitting at said end, for mating with a second part of a standard connector fitting of the structure; and means for breaking off said projection to terminate its sealing of said opening; whereby, upon mating of the fitting parts, fluid can be dispensed from said ampoule into the structure.
- 8. An ampoule, for dispensing medicinal fluids into a structure, said ampoule comprising:a container for storing medicinal fluid; said container having an end with a fluid opening sealed by a projection which extends beyond said opening and in which said projection is in the form of a post; said container having a first part of a standard connector fitting at said end, for mating with a second-part of a standard connector fitting of the structure; and means for breaking off said projections to terminate its sealing of said opening; whereby, bending of said post breaks off said projection and, upon mating of the fitting parts, fluid can be dispensed from said ampoule into the structure.
- 9. A method of dispensing medicinal fluid from an ampoule having flexible sides and a fluid opening, comprising the steps of:storing a volume of the fluid in said ampoule; sealing a fluid opening of said ampoule with a projection having one end integral with said opening and an opposite end extending outwardly away from said opening; securing to said ampoule, proximate to said opening, a first part of a standard connector fitting; breaking off said projection, at its said one end, from said ampoule for thereby; unsealing said fluid opening of said ampoule; mating a second part of a standard connector fitting to said first part; squeezing said flexible sides of said ampoule; thereby dispensing said fluid from said fluid opening and through said standard connector fitting.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 comprising the further steps of:covering said projection and at least a portion of said first part of said fitting with cover means; and removing said cover means to accomplish said step of breaking off said projection.
- 11. A method according to claim 9 in which said step of storing is of a predetermined volume and, prior to said step of mating, the additional step of:mounting said second part of said standard connector fitting to a structure for receiving said predetermined volume as a result of said step of dispensing.
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