1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for use with medical fluid containers for transfer of medical fluid materials, and more particularly a controlled flow adapter.
2. Background Art
Many different types of fluids are used by doctors and medical professionals in treatment of patients, surgeries, and other therapies. For example, drugs can be stored in bottles or vials, and fluids such as physiological saline are typically stored into bags or bottles. Accordingly, these fluids are placed in containers that maintain sterility but also permit access to the fluids by the medical professional or user. Typically, the outlet end of these containers (i.e. bottle, vial, or bag) comprise an elastomeric septum that is pierced by a needle or similar device attached to a medical accessory for insertion/withdrawal of the medical fluid to/from the container.
However, there are some drawbacks relating to the septums currently used for most medical fluid containers. Firstly, the use of needles or sharps to puncture the septum for withdrawal of the fluid is potentially dangerous to the medical professional due to the risk of needle sticks. This can cause potentially serious injury, especially if the medical fluid is toxic or poses a biohazard risk. There is a trend within medical facilities to go away from the use of needles or sharps, so as to reduce the risk of injury to both staff and patients. Secondly, the integrity of the septum can be compromised, thereby compromising sterility, by repeated insertion and withdrawal of needles. Thirdly, there is the risk that parts of the septum can break off and fall into the medical fluid when the needle is inserted In addition, there is the risk that the septum can lose its integrity (i.e. septum becomes more brittle) thus compromising the sterility of the medical fluid, if the medical fluid containers are stored for a long time.
In view of the foregoing, there is a need to have an apparatus for use with medical fluid containers for transfer of medical fluid materials, and more particularly a controlled flow adapter for use instead, or in replacement, of septums that reduces the risk of needle sticks to the medical profession, as well as maintaining the sterility of the medical fluids or preventing exposure to the environment, medical personnel, or patients to the medical fluid materials. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a novel controlled flow adapter for use with medical fluid containers.
According to one embodiment of this invention, a controlled flow adapter for use in place of a septum in the outlet of a medical fluid container is provided, comprising a body having a hollow interior and first and second open ends. The first open end is adapted for fluid tight fit with the outlet of the medical fluid container. The second open end is adapted for fit with a medical accessory for flow of medical fluid materials from the medical fluid container to the medical accessory. A fluid flow control means is disposed within the body for controlling flow of medical fluid materials between the hollow interior of the medical fluid container and the medical accessory. The fluid flow control means comprises a valve member, a valve seat, and biasing means operating on the valve member to bias the valve member against the valve seat for fluid tight fit. The valve member is motivated to open fluid communication between the medical fluid container and the medical accessory by attachment of the medical accessory to the second end of the body and the valve member is motivated to close fluid communication between the medical fluid container and the medical accessory when the medical accessory is disengaged from the second end of the body.
Suitably, the biasing means comprises a spring. The second end for fitting with the medical accessory preferably includes an upstanding circumferential wall, and an attachment means for releasably attaching the medical accessory to the second end. Suitably, the attachment means comprises at least one bayonet slot.
The valve member may include a valve nose extending axially outwardly from the valve seat for engagement with the medical accessory to open fluid communication. Suitably, the valve seat includes an upstanding annular ring on the surface distal to the hollow interior for fluid tight sealing engagement with the medical accessory.
According to another embodiment of the invention, there is a medical fluid container assembly having a housing for containing medical fluid, where the housing has a hollow interior and an outlet for exit of medical fluid from the hollow interior. A fluid flow control means is disposed within the outlet with fluid tight fit and is adapted for fit with a medical accessory for controlling the flow of medical fluid between the hollow interior and the medical accessory. The fluid flow control means comprises a valve member, a valve seat, and biasing means operating on the valve member to bias the valve member against the valve seat for fluid tight fit, thus providing a self-sealing function. The valve member is motivated to open fluid communication between the medical fluid container and the medical accessory by attachment of the medical accessory to the fluid flow control means and the valve member is motivated to close fluid communication between the medical fluid container and the medical accessory when the medical accessory is disengaged from the fluid flow control means.
A specific preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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Valve seat 36 is preferably made of elastomeric material but can be made of any suitable material known in the art. An upstanding annular ring 40 is disposed on the surface of valve seat 36 distal to outlet 14 and assists in creating a fluid tight seal between valve seat 36 and medical accessory 24 when medical accessory 24 is attached to outlet housing 18, thereby reducing the risk that medical fluid will leak from the controlled flow adapter 10—medical accessory 24 interface area.
As can be appreciated, there can be modifications to the structures and functions described above. Although bayonet slots 22 are described for releasably attaching medical accessory 24 with outlet housing 18, any suitable means for releasably attaching medical accessory 24 with outlet housing 18 can be used. Although inlet housing 12 and outlet housing 18 are shown as being integrally formed, they can be made as parts that are attached together. Further, medical fluid containers can encompass any container suitable for holding or storing medical fluids such as bottle, vials, or bags made of elastomeric materials, and can encompass containers which contain lyophilized or powdered drugs which can be reconstituted with the addition of water or any suitable liquid. Medical fluid materials can encompass any fluids used for medical purposes or in a medical setting, such as physiological saline, liquid pharmaceutical products, and liquid nutritional supplements, and includes lyophilized or powdered materials that are reconstituted by the addition of water or any suitable liquid. Medical accessories can encompass any suitable device for the transfer and/or storage of medical fluid materials to or from a medical fluid container such as syringes, pumps, bottles, vials or the like.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/662324, filed Mar. 15, 2005.
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60662324 | Mar 2005 | US |