Claims
- 1. A multiple access sterile connector unit comprising a pair of connector elements, each element having a body defining a fluid manifold extending along the length of same, one end of said element being sealed and an opposite end of said element being operably associable with one of a source of fluid and a fluid applicator means, each of said connector elements further having a plurality of spacially separate access ports located therealong and extending outwardly therefrom, said access ports defining a fluid passageway therethrough in communication with said fluid manifold, and each access port having removable cover means at an outer free end of same in association therewith to maintain said outer free end of said port sterile while said cover means is initially received thereat, said access ports being adapted for operable association with an access port on the other of said connector elements to establish fluid flow through said unit, each of said elements further being adapted for removal of associated access ports when desired and subsequent reassociation of other ports, whereby fluid flow to a patient may be disrupted and reinstituted under sterile conditions.
- 2. A unit as described in claim 1 wherein at least said bodies of said connector elements are manufactured from a thermally sealable material, whereby associated access ports may be severed from said elements and said manifolds thermally sealed adjacent the point of severance.
- 3. A unit as described in claim 1 wherein said elements are molded of a thermoplastic thermally sealable material.
- 4. A unit as defined in claim 1 wherein said access ports are provided with means thereon to cooperate with means on an access port on said other of said elements to preclude separation after association of said ports.
- 5. A unit as defined in claim 4 wherein said means to preclude separation of said access ports include elements located thereon that interlock to permit association while resisting separation.
- 6. A unit as defined in claim 5 wherein one of said ports has a beveled protrusion around an end of same, terminating at a shoulder while the other of said ports has an inwardly protruding beveled surface terminating at a shoulder, said ports telescoping one within the other until said shoulders interlock.
- 7. A unit as defined in claim 1 wherein said cover means surrounds said outer free end of said access ports and extends at least partially along the length of same for a distance adequate to maintain said portion of said port to be associated with another port in a sterile condition until said cover means is removed.
- 8. A unit as defined in claim 2 wherein said bodies have thin walled sections therealong at points where same are to be severed and resealed.
- 9. An improved method of administering fluid to a patient over a protracted period of time where fluid connection is interrupted and reinstituted comprising the steps of:
- (a) locating a fluid administration means to present fluid to a particular body portion;
- (b) providing a source of fluid;
- (c) providing a pair of presterilized, associable connector elements, and associating one of said elements with said fluid administration means and the other of said elements with said source of fluid, each of said elements having a central fluid manifold that is sealed at one end and in fluid communication with said respective administration means on said source of fluid at an opposite end, said manifolds having a plurality of spacially separate access ports secured thereto and extending outwardly therefrom, each said access port being in fluid communication with said manifold and having a removable cover means at an outer free end of same, which cover means maintains said access ports sterile while in place; said access ports of one element being associable with the access ports on the other of said elements;
- (d) removing the cover means from the access ports of each connector nearest the sealed end of same and bringing said two end access ports into fluid communicating association, whereby fluid communication is established between said fluid supply and said patient;
- (e) at a desired time, interrupting fluid flow to the patient by severing the manifold on each element between the associated access ports and a further access port and sealing the manifold adjacent thereto, whereby the associated access ports are removed from the elements;
- (f) when reinstitution of fluid flow is desired, removing the cover means from an access port on each element and bringing said two access ports into fluid communication association, whereby fluid flow to the patient is reinstituted without the possibility of reuse of a contaminated connector.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein the manifolds are thermally sealed adjacent the point of severance of the associated access ports.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein severance of the manifolds and sealing of same is achieved in a single operation.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 9 wherein severance and thermal sealing of the manifolds is located along the manifolds between the associated access ports and the next adjacent access ports on the manifolds. .Iadd.
- 13. A multiple access connector unit comprising a first connector element, said element having a body defining a fluid manifold extending along the length of same, one end of said element being sealed and an opposite end of said element being operatively associable with one of a source of fluid and has a fluid applicator means, said connector element further having a plurality of spacially separate access ports located therealong and extending outwardly therefrom, each said access port defining a fluid passageway therethrough in communication with said fluid manifold, and each access port having removable cover means at an outer free end of same in association therewith to maintain said outer free end of said port sterile while said cover means is initially received thereat, said access ports being adaptable for operable association with a second connector element to establish fluid flow through said unit, said first connector element being adaptable for removal of each associated access port when desired and subsequent association between other ports and a second connector unit, whereby fluid flow to a patient may be disrupted and reinstituted under sterile conditions. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a Reissue of application Ser. No. 176,287 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,298,001..Iaddend.
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