The present invention has as object a connection device, in particular for connecting one or more ends of respective ducts to that of another duct.
The invention also relates to the use of a catheter inside a living body, in particular a human body, in order to perform, through said catheter and through the ducts connected thereto, the introduction and removal of fluids into and from the living body.
A particular application example is constituted by the connection to a catheter inserted in a human body to perform the peritoneal dialysis treatment.
The known devices do not prevent with certainty the contact between the interchange fluids and the outer environment or they result to be difficult to be used by the user.
With reference to the peritoneal dialysis, in the first case a fluid contamination from outer, even pathogen agents may happen, which would involve a dangerous peritonitis, whereas in the second case, the user, often with limited cognitive and motor knowledge, it can make use mistakes and compromise the dialytic treatment itself. Furthermore, a complicated use may prevent from adopting such treatment on said subjects.
The document US 2006/260699 A describes a connection device for joining two ends of respective ducts to a third flexible duct. It comprises a casing receiving two nozzle-like terminal ends of a Y-shaped branch of the flexible duct and a connection member which must be engaged and disengaged on said casing, which has ending portions of the respective ducts shaped so as to implement the coupling and uncoupling of the nozzle-like terminal ends.
The technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide a connection device allowing to obviate the drawbacks mentioned with reference to the known art.
Such problem is solved by a connection device according to the enclosed claim 1.
The main advantage of the device according to the present invention environments with respect to the outer environment, by preventing possible contaminations from pathogen agents and by making the connection procedure easy to be performed.
Furthermore, with reference to the application in the peritoneal dialysis, the device according to the present invention reduces considerably the structural complexity of the disposable portion.
The present invention will be herein described according to a preferred embodiment example thereof, provided by way of example and not for limitative purposes with reference to the enclosed drawings wherein:
By referring to the figures, a connection device is designated as a whole with 1.
It is constituted by a closed container 2 approximately shaped like a round disk receiving a first flexible duct 7 and including a suitable y-shaped branch 8 thereof inside said container 2, which divides said duct into two duct sections arranged like a half-circle by following the shape of the round side walls of the container 2 (
On the opposite side of the inlet of the first duct 7 in the container 2, the device 1 has a removable connection member 3 enclosing the ending tubular portions 10 of two respective second and third duct 5 and 6.
Said ending tubular portions 10 are shaped like a truncated cone for the liquid-tight coupling with said nozzle-like terminal ends 9.
Said device 2 is constituted by two half-shells, respectively, a lower shell 11 and an upper shell 12, and by a rotor 13, constituting the plane upper wall of the upper half-shell 12, bearing a projecting knob 14 which can be actuated by the user and positioned inside a round opening 15 on the half-shell 12.
Said half-shells 11e 12 are made integral therebetween during the assembly to form a closed casing 2.
Said rotor 13 is kept in seat by the contact between the lower portion thereof shaped like a spherical cap 16, with a pin 17 placed onto the lower half-shell 11, and the lower portion of the edge of said opening 15 with the upper portion of said rotor 13, as well as by the edge thereof 18, which allows only the rotation with respect to the axis A perpendicular to the container 2.
The actuation of the rotor 13 takes place, by the user of the device, by grasping and rotating said knob 14 with the fingers.
The rotor 13 can rotate in one single direction thanks to a mechanism which prevents the return thereof, implemented in the example shown herein by a first toothed profile 20 properly shaped and arranged on the inner face of the rotor 13 which is faced inwardly the container 2, with a plurality of small teeth apt to cooperate with a respective second toothed profile 21 formed on the bottom of the lower half-shell 11, so as to make the rotation of the rotor 13, with respect to the half-shells 11, 12 unidirectional and with a pre-fixed rotation angular pitch.
The rotation angular motion is further signalled to the user by a graduated scale 19 formed outside the upper half-shell 12, of the type with designation of phase I-II-III, preferably in relief for a possible tactile perception thereof.
The device 2 comprises a clogging system of the ducts 9 constituted by septa 22 and 23 aligned therebetween and placed respectively on the lower half-shell 11 and on the rotor 13.
The first one of said septa 22 projects vertically from the bottom of the lower half-shell 11 at said stiff terminal ends 9 and it is shaped to form two concave recesses 24 respectively apt to keep in seat the corresponding terminal end 9, whereas the second septum 23 is curved by projecting perpendicularly from the outer edge of the rotor towards the inside the container 2 and it is equipped with an indentation with a bevelled profile 25.
It results that, during the rotation of the rotor 13, implemented by the user through the knob 14, the nozzle-like terminal ends 9 are throttled by the second septum 23 except when the indentation 25 is at one of the respective terminal ends 9 in contrast with the first septum 22 which keeps them firm in their position. Therefore, the terminal ends 9 in this way result to be alternatively opened thanks to the elastic return of the flexible duct section thereof which brings back the walls thereof to a tubular shape.
The nozzle-like terminal ends 9 are further locked, axially and radially, inside the two half-shells 11 and 12 by positive connection between opposite profiles 26 and 27 shaped like a fork, symmetrically present on the half-shells 11 and 12 and respective radial thickenings 28 of said nozzle-like terminal ends 9.
The first flexible duct 7 and the related lines downwards the Y-shaped branch 8 are made integral to the lower half-shell 11 for example by means of gluing.
The distal end of the device 2 is divided into two separate areas: a first area B containing the nozzle-like terminal ends 9, and a second area C insulated from the first one, apt to receive inside thereof a projecting septum 33, shaped like a cusp, of the connection member 3.
Said terminal distal end of the device 2 is closed by two mobile walls is 29 kept in position by means of a pin 30 and suitable holes 31 obtained on the half-shells 11 and 12.
The closing position of said walls 29 is guaranteed by two torsion springs anchored on the pin 30, not represented in the figures.
Said walls 29, by rotating towards the inside of the device 2 around the pin 30, open the distal end of the device 2 by making accessible from outside the two nozzle-like terminal ends 9. Such rotation takes place upon the connection between the closed container 2 and the removable connection member 3, by the effect of the contact between the cusp-like septum 33 and the mobile walls 29 according to the sequence P1, P2, P3 represented in
The distal end of the device 2 is shaped to couple to the connection member 3 according to a guiding scheme with prismatic joint; such connection is made stable by a locking system which, in the present example, is constituted by a revolving ring nut 34 equipped with female screw 35 which intercepts the threads 36 obtained on the outer edge of the connection member 3.
The open section of the ending tubular portions 10 of the connection member 3 are protected respectively by a removable tear film 37, folded to form an edge ending with a thickening 38.
Upon inserting the connection member 3 in the closed container 2, such thickening 38 comes in contact with the edge of the upper half-shell 12 which drags it, thus causing the dragging and the consequent separation of said film 37 from the openings of the ending tubular portions 10, with the progressive opening, according to the sequence P1, P2, P3 of the respective second and third ducts 5, 6, which only subsequently connect to the nozzle-like terminal ends 9 of the first duct 7.
Therefore, the removable connection member 3 is of the non-reusable type and thus it can be classified as disposable.
With reference to the case of the peritoneal dialysis treatment, the device object of the present invention in the herein illustrated example is suitable to the use in the treatment called C.a.p.d. (Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis).
Such treatment takes place through inletting by gravity from an outer bag, by means of a suitable fixed catheter, a dialytic fluid into is the peritoneal cavity. The dialytic fluid remains in the patient's abdomen for a few hours so as to allow the exchange of water and waste from blood to the dialytic liquid through the peritoneal membrane. At the end of the treatment the fluid is discharged into a suitable empty bag.
In particular in the present example, the first duct 7 is connected to the patient's peritoneum and the second and third ducts 5 and 6 are respectively connected to the bag full of peritoneal solution, said loading bag, and to the empty bag discharging the dialytic liquid. Such treatment is repeated several times a day.
In the not-use intervals, between one treatment and the other one, the device 2 is in the initial configuration signalled with I on the graduated scale existing on the upper half-shell 11.
The ducts downwards of the Y-shaped branch 8 of the first duct 7 ending in the the nozzle-like terminal ends 9 are both closed by a clogging system inside the closed container 2; the walls 29 protect the nozzle-like terminal ends 9 of the first duct 7.
The insertion of the removable connection member 3 in the distal end of the closed container 2 brings in contact, inside the area C, the profile 33 with the mobile walls 29 and it controls the opening thereof inside the area B insulated with respect to the outer environment.
Subsequently, the thickening 38 of the removable tear film 37 is in contact by interference with the edge of the upper half-shell 12 and it is dragged thereby, by ungluing the film 37 until uncovering ending tubular portions 10 of two ducts 5, 6.
In the following phase, by continuing the insertion of the removable member 3 with the ending portion of the closed container 2, the fluid-tight connection between the nozzle-like terminal ends 9 of the first duct 7 and the ending tubular portions 10 of the second and third duct 5, 6 takes place, by making possible the exchange of the dialytic fluid between the bags and the peritoneum.
The connection between the closed container 2 and the removable connection member 3 is performed by the user by rotating the ring nut 34, the female screw thereof is placed in engagement with the threads 36 outside the removable connection member 3.
The user rotates the knob 14 as far as the angular position designated with II with reference to the graduated scale 19, only the first one of the nozzle-like terminal ends 9 connected to the loading bag opens; the user breaks a suitable (not represented) fracture cone placed on the second duct 5 by allowing the dialytic solution flow towards the peritoneum.
In the subsequent phase, the user rotates again the knob as far as the position III with reference to the graduated scale 19. In this configuration, only the second one of the terminal ends 9 results to be opened to allow the dialytic solution flow from the peritoneum to the discharging bag through the third duct 6, possibly equipped too with specific fracture cone.
At the end of the dialysis treatment, an additional rotation of the rotor 13 through the knob 14 as far as the position signalled with I with reference to the graduated scale 19 and the subsequent disconnection of the removable connection member 3 from the closed container 2 restores the initial configuration condition.
Thereafter the so-described cycle can be repeated by using a new removable connection device 3.
A connection device as described in the present invention can be implemented by a person skilled in the art in a configuration suitable to the peritoneal dialysis treatment called A.p.d. (Automatized Peritoneal Dialysis) wherein the inletting and the removal of the dialytic fluid are performed by a suitable Cycler machine.
To the above described connection devices a person skilled in the art, in order to satisfy additional and contingent needs, can introduce several additional modifications and variants, all however within the protective scope of the present invention, as defined by the enclosed claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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RM2012A000239 | May 2012 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/054051 | 5/17/2013 | WO | 00 |