The present disclosure relates to hoses with connection portions. In particular, the present disclosure refers to respiratory circuit tubes to which the description explicitly refers without loss of generality.
Respiratory circuits are used to interface in a flexible manner the tracheal or tracheostomic tube of a patient to a ventilation system.
Currently, the types of tubes used for these purposes are spiral tubes, generally made of PVC and consisting of a flexible flat part and a rigid reinforcement rib wound in a continuous spiral or corrugated tubes. The corrugated tubes are generally made of continuously blown polyethylene or polypropylene and provided with inserts to facilitate the connection to dedicated fittings, or extensible tubes which are generally made of continuously blown polypropylene and provided with inserts to facilitate connection to dedicated fittings. The latter are supplied packed.
Condensation may form in respiratory circuit tubes and this represents a vehicle for the bacteria present inside the patient and the circuit itself, in addition to constituting a serious danger for the patient as it can get into the lungs, preventing correct functioning thereof. In this regard, the type of tubes commonly utilized are spiral tubes, as they have transparent walls and, since the walls are smooth, there are no dead areas that can favour the accumulation of condensation, a phenomenon which occurs, on the other hand, in corrugated tubes.
Generally, spiral tubes have flexible terminal connections which are applied to fittings by means of solvent gluing.
The object of the present disclosure is to produce spiral tubes having terminal connection portions that do not require gluing for application to the fittings.
In accordance with the present disclosure, a hose is provided which includes a smooth tubular wall and a rib wound spirally on the smooth tubular wall; wherein the hose includes at least one duct portion and at least one connection portion; wherein in the connection portions, the rib is wound spirally with a narrower pitch than in the duct portions.
In one aspect, the pitch of the spirally wound rib is reduced to a minimum, to about zero.
In another aspect, the spirally wound rib includes a core made of rigid material.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure will be described herein below with reference to the figures wherein:
a illustrates a tube according to the present disclosure as produced by the extruder;
b illustrates a tube obtained from the tube illustrated in
c is a longitudinal cross section of the tube of
a-3d are respective four sections of the rib of the tube of
In embodiments, a hose or tube 1 in accordance with the present disclosure is illustrated in
The tube 1, as obtained by the extruder, may include a succession of duct portions 4 and connection portions 5, only one of which can be seen in
In
As illustrated in
In embodiments, a tube 7 in accordance with the present disclosure is illustrated in
However, in embodiments, tube 7 may include a different structure of the rib. The rib 8 present in the duct portions 4 may include a rigid core 9. In particular, as shown in
In embodiments, the tubes according to the present disclosure may be produced by extrusion using three different extruders. A first extruder may be responsible for the extrusion of tubular wall 3, while a second and a third extruder may be respectively responsible for the extrusion of rigid core of the rib and of outer part of the rib. In particular, by changing the speed of an extruder screw of the second and the third extruders, it is possible to dose the quantity of both the rigid core material and the outer material of the rib, while maintaining unchanged the rib external diameter. In other words, the combination of the co-extrusion variability together with a variable pitch mandrel, allows a progressive decrease of pitch during extrusion without stops coupled with decrease of rigid core screw velocity and increase of soft material screw velocity.
The tubes of the present disclosure may have the same properties as the hoses of the prior art, including rigidity and flexibility of the different portions of the tube itself.
However, the tubes of the present disclosure do not require the use of specific fittings for their assembly in the respiratory circuit and, therefore, do not require gluing operations. In fact, the tubes subject of the present disclosure permit assembly of the circuits by means of a simple insertion operation. Furthermore, the tubes subject of the present disclosure can be made of materials different from PVC. Lastly, once the tube including a plurality of connection portions has been produced by extrusion, tubes can be produced with the terminal connection portion of the required length according to where the cut is made.
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