Claims
- 1. A bolus for a blood vessel catheter, comprising:
a) a general cylindrical body molded of resilient plastic and including a rear connector section, a front nose section and an intermediate passage section; b) said passage section containing first and second axially extending passages having a septum therebetween, said first passage communicating with a first port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section, said second passage communicated with a second port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section on a radial circumferentially displaced from said first port opening; c) said nose section having a bullet nose and joining said passage section immediately at the front end of said second port and; d) said first port being axially displaced from said second port in said passage section.
- 2. The bolus of claim 1 further characterized in that:
a) said first passage has a substantially crescent-moon shape in cross-section.
- 3. The bolus of claim 2 further characterized in that:
a) said second passage having a substantially two-thirds moon shape in cross-section along at least a portion of its length.
- 4. The bolus of claim 3 further characterized in that:
a) said first passage has a substantially uniform cross-sectional area along substantially its entire length; and b) said second passage has one cross-sectional area adjacent said connector section and another cross-sectional area where it communicates with said second port, said other cross-sectional area being greater than said one cross-sectional area.
- 5. The bolus of claim 1 further characterized in that:
a) said nose section is offset to one side of the longitudinal axis of said bolus in the direction of said second port so that a portion of the outer periphery of said bullet nose section normally is substantially tangent to an imaginary cylinder containing the outer surface of said passage section immediately behind said second port.
- 6. The bolus of claim 1 further characterized in that:
a) said first port extends around approximately 210° of the circumference of said passage section.
- 7. The bolus of claim 1 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus has side surfaces which, approximately at the mid-point of said second port, begin converging toward the axis of said bolus.
- 8. The bolus of claim 4 further characterized in that:
a) said second passage has a substantially circular cross-section where it communicates with said second port; and b) said second port extends circumferentially around more than 180° of the circumference of said second passage.
- 9. The bolus of claim 1 further characterized in that:
a) said second port has a trailing edge, the portion of said passage section in front of said trailing edge being inclined to the longitudinal axis of said bolus in the direction of said second port.
- 10. A bolus for a blood vessel catheter, comprising:
a) a general cylindrical body molded of resilient plastic and including a rear connector section, a front nose section and an intermediate passage section arranged in axially aligned relationship; b) said intermediate passage section containing first and second axially extending passages having a septum therebetween, said first passage communicating with a first port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section, said second passage communicated with a second port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section; c) said septum being bowed in the direction of said first passage whereby said first passage has a substantially crescent-moon shape in cross-section. d) each of said ports having a trailing edge extending around a portion of the circumference of said bolus body; e) said front nose section having a rounded bullet nose; f) said second passage having one cross-sectional area adjacent said connector section and another cross-sectional area where it communicates with said second port, said other cross-sectional area being greater than said one cross-sectional area.
- 11. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) said second passage where it communicates with said second port being inclined toward the axis of said bolus.
- 12. The bolus of claim 11 further characterized in that:
a) said second passage has an outer passage wall in said second passage adjacent said second port.
- 13. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) said front nose section begins at the front end of said second port and has a maximum thickness at that point which is less than the outside diameter of said passage section at said trailing edge of said second port.
- 14. The bolus of claim 13 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus body includes an axially extending stiffening arch formed in its outer periphery opposite said second port.
- 15. The bolus of claim 13 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus body includes an axially extending stiffening arch formed in its outer periphery opposite said first port.
- 16. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) said nose section has a center which is offset to one side of the longitudinal axis of said bolus in the direction of said second port so that a portion of the outer periphery of said bullet nose section normally is substantially tangent to an imaginary cylinder containing the outer surface of said passage section.
- 17. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) said nose section is circular in cross-sectional configuration where it joins said passage section.
- 18. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus body has converging side walls from about the mid-point of said second port forwardly.
- 19. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) first port extends around more than 180° of the circumference of said bolus body; and b) said second port extends around more than 180° of the circumference of said second passage where it communicates with said second port.
- 20. The bolus of claim 10 further characterized in that:
a) said second port opens on a radial which is approximately 180° from the radial on which said first port opens.
- 21. A bolus for a hemodialysis catheter, comprising:
a) a general cylindrical body molded of resilient plastic and including a rear connector section, a front nose section and an intermediate passage section arranged in axially aligned relationship; b) said intermediate passage section containing first and second axially extending passages having a septum therebetween bowed in the direction of said first passage, said first passage communicating with a first port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section, said second passage communicating with a second port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section; c) each of said ports having a trailing edge extending around more than 180° of the circumference of said bolus body; d) said front nose section having a maximum thickness which is less than the diameter of the trailing portion of the bolus and having a rounded bullet nose; e) said front nose section also having a longitudinal axis which is inclined to the longitudinal axis of said bolus in the direction of said second port so that a portion of the outer periphery of said bullet nose section is normally substantially tangent to an imaginary cylinder containing the outer surface of said passage section at said trailing edge of said second port even though its maximum thickness is less than the diameter of the trailing portion of the bolus.
- 22. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said front nose section beginning at the front end of said second port and having a cross-section at that point which are less than the cross-sectional of said passage section.
- 23. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus body includes an axially extending stiffening arch formed in its outer periphery opposite said second port.
- 24. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus body includes an axially extending stiffening arch formed in its outer periphery opposite said first port.
- 25. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said first passage has a substantially uniform cross-sectional area along substantially its entire length; and b) said second passage has one cross-sectional area adjacent said connector section and another cross-sectional area where it communicates with said second port, said other cross-sectional area being greater than said one cross-sectional area.
- 26. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said bullet nose section is circular in cross-sectional configuration where it joins said passage section.
- 27. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said bolus body narrows in plan configuration from the mid-point of said second port forwardly.
- 28. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) said first port extends around more than 200° of the circumference of said bolus body. b) said second port extends around more than 200° of the circumference of said second passage.
- 29. The bolus of claim 21 further characterized in that:
a) each of said trailing edges is approximately semi-circular in cross-section along its entire length.
- 30. A blood vessel catheter comprising:
a) a tube containing a first lumen and a second lumen, said tube having a distal end through which said lumens open; b) an axially elongated bolus having a connector section connected to said distal end of said tube, a passage section containing a first axially extending passage and a second axially extending passage and a nose section; c) said nose section having a rounded nose which is unperforated axially of the bolus; d) said passage section also containing a first radially extending port communicating with said first passage and a second radially extending port communicating with said second passage; e) said nose section beginning immediately adjacent the front end of said second port;
- 31. The catheter of claim 30 further characterized in the:
a) said nose section having a maximum thickness which is at least 20% less than the outside diameter of said tube; b) said second passage including a first cross-section portion adjacent said connector section and a substantially different cross-section portion adjacent said second port; c) said radially extending ports being disposed on different radials from the longitudinal axis of said bolus.
- 32. The catheter of claim 30 further, characterized in that:
a) said first linear and said first passage each having crescent-moon shaped cross-sections.
- 33. A catheter for use in a patient's blood vessel, comprising:
a) a catheter tube including a tube body having a first lumen and a second lumen extending therethrough from a proximal end to a distal end; b) a catheter tip on the distal end of said tube body and extending axially therefrom; c) said tip including a passage section and a nose section extending forwardly thereof, the nose section having an unperforated bullet nose on it; d) said passage section of said tip including a first passage communicating with said first lumen and a second passage communicating with said second lumen; e) said passage section of said tip also including a first port opening through a side of said tip adjacent said nose and a second port opening through a side of said tip axially displaced from said first port and angularly displaced from said first port around the axis of said tip; f) said second passage having a substantially crescent-moon shaped cross-section where it joins said port and said second port extending around more than 180° of said tube.
- 34. A bolus for a blood vessel catheter, comprising:
a) a general cylindrical body molded of resilient plastic and including a rear connector section, a front nose section and an intermediate passage section; b) said passage section containing first and second axially extending passages having a septum therebetween, said first passage communicating with a first port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section, said second passage communicated with a second port opening radially out of said cylindrical body in said passage section; c) said nose section having a bullet nose and joining said passage section immediately at the front end of said second port and; d) said first port being radially and axially displaced from said second port in said passage section.
- 35. The bolus of claim 34 further characterized in that:
a) said first passage has a substantially crescent-moon shape in cross-section.
- 36. The bolus of claim 35 further characterized in that:
a) said second passage having a substantially two-thirds moon shape in cross-section along at least a portion of its length.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/853,511 filed May 11, 2001, which claims the benefit of provisional U.S. Application Serial No. 60/266,617, filed Feb. 6, 2001. Application Ser. No. 09/853,511 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/759,582, filed Jan. 11, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of PCT application Serial No. PCT/US00/32000 designating the United States filed Nov. 21, 2000. PCT application Serial No. PCT/US00/32000 designating the United States is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/651,763 filed Aug. 30, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60266617 |
Feb 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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PCT/US00/32000 |
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09759582 |
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