Claims
- 1. A medical valve having an open mode that permits fluid flow and a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the valve being capable of transitioning between the open mode and the closed mode, the medical valve comprising:
a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a fluid channel extending between the inlet and the outlet, the fluid channel having a variable volume region; and a translating member secured to the housing and at least partly bounding the variable volume region, the translating member having at least a portion that moves distally when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode, the distal movement of the translating member enlarging the volume on the variable volume region.
- 2. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the translating member is substantially coaxial with the majority of the fluid channel.
- 3. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the translating member includes a securing portion that normally maintains the at least a portion of the translating member in a position that minimizes the volume of the variable volume region.
- 4. The medical valve as defined by claim 3 wherein the securing portion stretches when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode, and retracts when the valve transitions from the open mode to the closed mode.
- 5. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 further comprising a guide member, the guide member extending into the translating member and comprising at least a portion of the fluid channel.
- 6. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the fluid channel includes a translating fluid channel extending through the translating member, the translating fluid channel having substantially the same shape in both the open and closed modes.
- 7. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the translating member comprises a bellows.
- 8. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the translating member includes a compressible portion that compresses when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode.
- 9. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the valve includes a swabbable seal.
- 10. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the valve is a luer activated valve.
- 11. A medical valve having an open mode that permits fluid flow and a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the valve being capable of transitioning between the open mode and the closed mode, the medical valve comprising:
a housing having an interior; the interior having a primary fluid channel with a variable volume region; a translating member bounding the variable volume region and being secured to the interior of the housing, the translating member having a translating member fluid channel that permits fluid flow through the translating member, the primary fluid channel including the translating member fluid channel, at least a portion of the translating member longitudinally moving when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode, the longitudinal movement enlarging the volume of the variable volume region.
- 12. The medical valve as defined by claim 11, wherein the portion of the translating member longitudinally moves in a first direction when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode, the portion of the translating member longitudinally moving in a second direction when the valve transitions from the open mode to the closed mode, the volume of the variable volume region being reduced when the portion of the translating member moves in the second direction.
- 13. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 further comprising a guide member that guides the translating member, the guide member being fixedly secured within the interior.
- 14. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 wherein the translating member includes a bellows.
- 15. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 wherein the primary fluid channel includes a translating fluid channel extending through the translating member, the translating fluid channel having substantially the same shape in both the open and closed modes.
- 16. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 wherein the translating member includes a securing portion that normally maintains the at least a portion of the translating member in a position that minimizes the volume of the variable volume region.
- 17. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 further comprising a swabbable, luer activated valve mechanism.
- 18. A positive-push medical valve having an open mode that permits fluid flow and a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the valve being capable of transitioning between the open mode and the closed mode, the medical valve comprising:
an inlet and an outlet; a fluid channel extending between the inlet and the outlet, the fluid channel having a variable volume region; and means for varying the volume of the variable volume region, the varying means bounding the variable volume region, the varying means having at least a portion that moves distally when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode, the distal movement of the varying means enlarging the volume of the variable volume region.
- 19. The medical valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the varying means is substantially coaxial with the majority of the fluid channel.
- 20. The medical valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the varying means includes means for normally positioning itself in a manner that minimizes the volume of the variable volume region.
PRIORITY
[0001] This patent application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/242,521, filed Oct. 23, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60242521 |
Oct 2000 |
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