Claims
- 1. A medical device having an interior for containment of fluids; an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall having at least one closed perforation and comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening, said retention wall having a retention zone surrounding said central opening, to engage and retain a connector tube having a leading end which is advanced into said central opening to press against and displace said elastomeric wall, and to open said perforation through said elastomeric wall, for flow through said wall and connector tube, said retention zone being made of a material of sufficient hardness that material of an engaged and retained connector tube is deformed by engagement with the retention zone, to increase strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube, said retention zone being sized to engage and hold said connector tube before said leading end penetrates said elastomeric wall.
- 2. The device of claim 1 in which said retention zone comprises a ring-shaped seal.
- 3. The device of claim 2 in which a plurality of spaces divide said retention zone into separate sections.
- 4. The device of claim 2 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 4 mm.
- 5. The device of claim 4 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than 0.6 mm.
- 6. The device of claim 1 in which said retention wall comprises a tapered-bore tube extending outwardly from said elastomeric wall, said retention zone comprising a minimum diameter portion of the tapered bore of said tube.
- 7. The device of claim 6 in which said connector tube is engaged and retained by said retention zone, said retention wall comprising a tapered bore sleeve, said connector tube having an outward taper in the same direction as, but of a lesser angle than, said tapered-bore sleeve retention wall.
- 8. The device of claim 1 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness of at least about Shore A 80.
- 9. The device of claim 1 in which said connector tube is engaged and retained by the retention zone in a position to engage and deflect said elastomeric wall to open a slit in said elastomeric wall without said connector tube extending through said slit.
- 10. The device of claim 9 in which said connector tube has a blunt tip.
- 11. The device of claim 1 in which said connector tube is engaged and retained by the retention zone in a position to engage and deflect said elastomeric wall, to open a slit in said elastomeric wall without said connector tube extending through said slit, said connector tube having a blunt tip, and in which said retention zone is ring-shaped and projecting inwardly from an extending sleeve.
- 12. The device of claim 11 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 1 mm.
- 13. The device of claim 12 in which said retention wall comprises a tapered-bore tube extending outwardly from said elastomeric wall, said retention zone comprising a minimum diameter portion of the tapered bore of said tube.
- 14. The device of claim 13 in which said tapered-bore tube comprises at least one side opening.
- 15. The device of claim 12 in which said retention wall comprises a plate portion extending transversely of the axis of said retained connector tube, said plate portion defining said central opening.
- 16. The device of claim 12 in which the material of said retention zone has a hardness greater than the hardness of said connector tube.
- 17. The device of claim 1 which is connected with an ISO standard male luer connector tube.
- 18. A medical device having an interior for containment of fluids and an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall having at least one closed perforation and comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening, said retention wall having a retention zone surrounding said central opening, to engage and retain a connector tube having a leading end, which is advanced into said central opening to displace said elastomeric wall and to open said perforation through said elastomeric wall, for flow through said wall and connector tube, said retention zone having an axial depth of no more than about 4 mm, and sized to engage and hold said connector tube before said leading end penetrates said elastomeric wall.
- 19. The device of claim 18 in which said retention zone is ring-shaped and extending inwardly from a sleeve.
- 20. The device of claim 19 in which said retention zone participates in a ring-shaped seal with said connector tube.
- 21. The device of claim 18 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 0.6 mm.
- 22. The device of claim 18 in which said retention wall comprises a tapered-bore tube extending outwardly from said elastomeric wall, said retention zone comprising a minimum diameter portion of the tapered bore of said tube.
- 23. The device of claim 22 in which said tapered-bore tube comprises at least one side opening.
- 24. The device of claim 18 in which said retention wall comprises a plate portion extending transversely of the axis of said retained connector tube, said plate portion defining said central opening.
- 25. The device of claim 18 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness that is greater than the hardness of said connector tube.
- 26. The device of claim 18 which is connected with an ISO standard male luer connector tube.
- 27. The device of claim 26 in which said connector tube comprises an ISO standard male luer of a luer lock connector.
- 28. The device of claim 25 in which said axial depth is no more than about 1 mm.
- 29. The device of claim 18 in which said connector tube engages said elastomeric wall to form a first annular seal between the connector tube end and the elastomeric wall, and a second annular seal between the side of the connector tube and the elastomeric wall.
- 30. The device of claim 1 in which the increase of said strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube comprises at least 100 grams.
- 31. The device of claim 1 in which said connector tube engages said elastomeric wall to form a first annular seal between the connector tube end and the elastomeric wall, and a second annular seal between the side of the connector tube and the elastomeric wall.
- 32. A medical device having an interior for containment of fluids;
an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening; and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening, said retention wall having a generally rigid retention zone surrounding said central opening, to engage and retain a connector tube having a leading end which is advanced into said central opening to displace said elastomeric wall to weaken the resistance to flow of a closed perforation extending substantially through said elastomeric wall, said retention zone being sized to engage and hold said connector tube before said leading end completely penetrates said elastomeric wall, whereby the perforation of said elastomeric wall remains sealed, but can be opened for fluid flow by application of a low pressure differential in one direction to cause fluid flow through the perforation of said elastomeric wall, while said elastomeric wall exhibits a substantially higher resistance to said fluid flow under pressure when said elastomeric wall is not displaced by said connector tube.
- 33. The medical device of claim 32 in which one of said retention zone and connector tube is made of a material of sufficient hardness that material of the other of said retention zone and said engaged and retained connector tube is deformed by engagement therewith, to increase strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube.
- 34. The device of claim 33 in which connector tube engages said elastomeric wall to form a first annular seal between the connector tube end and the elastomeric wall, and a second annular seal between the side of the connector tube and the elastomeric wall.
- 35. The device of claim 32 in which said retention zone forms a ring-shaped seal, and has an axial depth of no more than about 4 mm.
- 36. The device of claim 34 in which a plurality of spaces divides said retention zone into separate sections.
- 37. The device of claim 32 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness of at least about Shore A 80.
- 38. The device of claim 32 in which said elastomeric wall, when not displaced, can resist flow up to a pressure of about 1500 mm Hg, and when displaced by said connector tube said perforation can open in at least one direction at a pressure of at least about 80 mm Hg.
- 39. The device of claim 32 in which said retention zone is spaced from the elastomeric wall.
- 40. The device of claim 1 in which said retention zone is spaced from the elastomeric wall.
- 41. A connected medical device and male luer lock connector, said medical device having an interior for containment of fluids; a first opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening that is aligned with a central portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall retaining said elastomeric wall in position on said medical device;
said male luer lock connector being of a shape conforming to ISO standards and comprising a male luer and a locking ring, said male luer having a tip projecting forwardly beyond the locking ring, said male luer extending through said retention wall central opening and engaging a retention zone carried by said retention wall, said male luer having a tip engaging an outer surface of said elastomeric wall and surrounding but not penetrating at least one perforation defined in said elastomeric wall, while pressing against said elastomeric wall to deflect it inwardly, stretching said perforation toward an open, fluid flow—permitting position, said locking ring having an outer end that engages said retention wall, to prevent further advancement of said male luer, said retention wall being of a thickness that positions said male luer to deflect said elastomeric wall inwardly to cause said stretching of the perforation without allowing the male luer to enter said perforation; said elastomeric wall being in contact with portions of said medical device only at peripheral portions of said wall.
- 42. A medical device comprising an interior for containment of fluids;
an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a flexible barrier having a width at least as great as its depth positioned across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening, said elastomeric wall having a periphery which is retained in fixed position relative to said retention wall, said retention wall having a retention zone surrounding said central opening to engage and retain a connector tube having a leading end which is advanced into said central opening to open a perforation defined through said elastomeric wall for flow through said wall and connector tube, said retention zone being made of a material of greater hardness than the material of said engaged and retained connector tube, whereby said retained connector tube is deformed at said retention zone, forming a generally annular indentation by engagement with the retention zone, to increase strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube, said retention zone being sized to engage and retain said connector tube before said leading end enters said perforation.
- 43. The medical device of claim 42 in which said elastomeric wall comprises a generally flat partition.
- 44. The medical device of claim 42 in which said elastomeric wall defines a central, domed portion facing inwardly.
- 45. The device of claim 42 in which said connector tube is part of a male luer lock connector which comprises a 1 ale luer and a locking ring, said male luer having a tip projecting forwardly, beyond the locking ring by at least about 2 mm, said male luer extending through said retention wall central opening and engaging said retention zone carried by said retention wall, said male luer having a tip engaging an outer surface of said elastomeric wall and surrounding but not penetrating said perforation defined in said elastomeric wall, while pressing against said elastomeric wall deflected inwardly, stretching said perforation toward an open, fluid flow-permitting position, said locking ring having an outer end that engages said retention wall, to prevent advancement of said male luer, said retention wall being of a thickness to position said luer to deflect said elastomeric wall inwardly to cause such stretching of the perforation without allowing the 1 male luer to enter said perforation.
- 46. The device of claim 42 in which said retention zone is defined by a ring projecting inwardly from a tubular wall that extends from said elastomeric wall.
- 47. The device of claim 42 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 1 mm.
- 48. The device of claim 42 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness of at least about Shore A80.
- 49. The device of claim 42 in which said increase of strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube comprises at least 100 grams.
- 50. A medical device having an interior for containment of fluids;
an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, said elastomeric wall having a width greater than its depth, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening, said peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall being immovably secured at or adjacent to said retention wall, said retention wall having a retention zone surrounding said central opening to engage and retain a connector tube having a leading end, which tube is advanced into said central opening to displace said elastomeric wall and to open at least one perforation through said elastomeric wall, for flow through said wall and connector tube, said retention zone having an axial depth of no more than about 3 mm, and sized to engage and hold said connector tube to prevent said leading end from penetrating said perforation.
- 51. The device of claim 50 in which said elastomeric wall comprises a generally flat partition.
- 52. The device of claim 50 in which said connector tube is part of a male luer lock connector which comprises a male luer and a locking ring, said male luer having a tip projecting forwardly beyond the locking ring by at least about 2 mm, said male luer extending through said retention wall central opening and engaging said retention zone carried by said retention wall, said male luer having a tip engaging an outer surface of said elastomeric wall and surrounding but not penetrating said perforation defined in said elastomeric wall, while pressing against said elastomeric wall to deflect it inwardly, stretching said perforation toward an open, fluid flow-permitting position, said locking ring having an outer end that engages said retention wall, to prevent advancement of said male luer, said retention wall being of a thickness that positions said male luer to deflect said elastomeric wall inwardly to cause said stretching of the perforation without allowing the male luer to enter said perforation.
- 53. The device of claim 50 in which said retention zone is defined by a ring, projecting inwardly from a tubular wall that extends from said retention wall.
- 54. The device of claim 50 in which said elastomeric wall defines a central domed portion facing inwardly.
- 55. The device of claim 50 in which one of said retention zone and connector tube is made of a material of sufficient hardness that material of the other of said retention zone and said engaged and retained connector tube is deformed by engagement therewith, to increase strength of retention between the retention wall and the connector tube.
- 56. The device of claim 55 in which connector tube engages said elastomeric wall to form a first annular seal between the connector tube end and the elastomeric wall, and a second annular seal between the side of the connector tube and the elastomeric wall.
- 57. The device of claim 50 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 1 mm.
- 58. The device of claim 50 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness of at least about Shore A80.
- 59. A connected medical device and male luer lock connector, said medical device having an interior for containment of fluids;
a first opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening that is aligned with a central portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall retaining said elastomeric wall and positioned on said medical device; said male luer lock connector comprising a male luer and a locking ring, said male luer extending through said retention wall central opening and engaging a retention zone carried by said retention wall to form an annular seal, said male luer having a tip positioned adjacent to an outer surface of said elastomeric wall but not pressing said elastomeric wall to deflect it inwardly, said elastomeric wall defining at least one perforation, whereby pressurized fluid passing through said male luer can deflect said elastomeric wall inwardly and open said perforation to permit fluid flow through said perforation and said male luer, said elastomeric wall being in contact with portions of said medical device only at peripheral portions of said wall.
- 60. The device of claim 59 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 4 mm.
- 61. The device of claim 60 in which said axial depth is no more than 1 mm.
- 62. The medical device of claim 59 in which said elastomeric wall has a width that is greater than its depth.
- 63. The device of claim 62 in which said elastomeric wall comprises a generally flat partition.
- 64. The device of claim 59 in which said retention zone is made of a material that is harder than the material of said male luer, whereby said male luer is deformed by engagement with the retention zone to form a generally annular indentation on said male luer to increase engagement and strength of retention of said connector tube in said retention zone.
- 65. The device of claim 64 in which the increase of said strength of said retention between the retention wall and the male luer comprises at least 100 grams.
- 66. The device of claim 59 in which said retention zone is defined by a ring projecting inwardly from a tubular wall that extends from said retention wall.
- 67. A medical device which has an interior for containment of fluids;
a first opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening that is aligned with a central portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall retaining said elastomeric wall in position on said medical device; said retention wall central opening defining a retention zone carried by said retention wall for receiving a male luer which is part of a male luer lock connector comprising said male luer and a locking ring, said male luer having a tip projecting forwardly beyond the locking ring for engaging an outer surface of the elastomeric wall and surrounding but not penetrating at least one perforation defined in said elastomeric wall while pressing against said elastomeric wall to deflect it inwardly, stretching said perforation toward an open, fluid flow-permitting position, while the locking ring has an outer end that engages said retention wall to prevent further advancement of said male luer, said retention wall being of a thickness that positions such a male luer to deflect said elastomeric wall inwardly to cause said stretching of the perforation without allowing the male luer to enter said perforation, said elastomeric wall having a width that is at least as great as its depth, said elastomeric wall being in contact with portions of said medical device only at peripheral portions of said wall.
- 68. A medical device having an interior for containment of fluids;
an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall comprising a puncture resealable, flexible barrier positioned across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall defining a central opening, said elastomeric wall having a periphery which is retained in fixed position relative to said retention wall, said retention wall having a retention zone surrounding said central opening to engage and retain a connector tube having a leading end which is advanced into said central opening to press against and displace a central portion of the elastomeric wall, to open at least one perforation defined through said elastomeric wall for flow through said wall and connector tube, said retention wall comprising a tube extending outwardly from said elastomeric wall, said retention zone being defined by a ring projecting inwardly from said tube, said retention zone being sized to engage and halt advancement of said connector tube before said leading end enters said perforation.
- 69. The device of claim 68 in which said ring defines a plurality of indented portions to permit fluid flow across said ring and around an advancing connector tube as it presses against and displaces said elastomeric wall.
- 70. The device of claim 68 in which said elastomeric wall has a width that is greater than its depth.
- 71. The device of claim 70 in which said elastomeric wall comprises a generally flat partition.
- 72. The device of claim 68 in which said retention zone is made of a material of greater hardness than the material of an engaged and retained connector tube, whereby said retained connector tube is deformed at said retention zone, forming a generally annular indentation by engagement with the retention zone, to increase strength of retention between the retention zone ring and the connector tube.
- 73. The device of claim 72 in which said ring defines a plurality of indented portions to permit fluid flow across said ring and around an advancing connector tube as it presses against and displaces said elastomeric wall.
- 74. The device of claim 72 in which connector tube engages said elastomeric wall to form a first annular seal between the connector tube end and the elastomeric wall, and a second annular seal between the side of the connector tube and the elastomeric wall.
- 75. The device of claim 72 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than 1 mm.
- 76. The device of claim 72 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness of at least about Shore A 80.
- 77. The device of claim 72 in which said connector tube is an ISO standard male luer.
- 78. The device of claim 72, which is connected to the side of a fluid flow tube.
- 79. The device of claim 72 which is connected to an end of a fluid flow tube.
- 80. A medical valved connector having an interior for containment of fluids; an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall having at least one closed perforation and comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall also defining an outwardly extending socket tube portion having a bore that communicates with a central portion of said elastomeric wall, said socket tube portion defining an annular retention zone along part of the length of the bore of said tube portion, said socket tube portion defining an outer, frustoconical bore portion having a first wall angle, and an inner bore portion having a second wall angle that is less than the first wall angle or is parallel to the bore axis, said socket tube portion being proportioned to receive a connector tube and to engage said retention zone by physical contact and physical deformation between the connector tube and at least part of the inner bore portion, for retention between the connector tube and the inner bore portion, and to form an annular seal.
- 81. The valved connector of claim 80 in which a connector tube is positioned in said socket tube bore in said contact at the retention zone, said connector tube having a tip that is spaced from said elastomeric wall.
- 82. The valved connector and connector tube of claim 81 in which said retention zone has an axial depth that is no more than about 4 mm.
- 83. The valved connector and connector tube of claim 81 in which said connector tube comprises a male luer which is part of an ISO standard male luer lock connector, said socket tube portion having ears for engaging said luer lock connector.
- 84. The valved connector and connector tube of claim 81 in which said connector tube can be manually advanced, with physical deformation in the retention zone, and retention of the annular seal, so that the connector tube tip presses against and deflects said elastomeric wall to open said perforation.
- 85. The valved connector and connector tube of claim 84 in which said retention zone has an axial depth of no more than about 4 mm.
- 86. The valved connector and connector tube of claim 81 in which the material of the retention zone has a hardness of at least about Shore A 80.
- 87. The valved connector and connector tube of claim 80 in which said connector tube is engaged and retained by the retention zone in a position to engage and deflect said elastomeric wall, to open a slit in said elastomeric wall without said connector tube extending through said slit.
- 88. The valved connector of claim 80 in which said elastomeric wall comprises a flexible barrier having a width at least as great as its depth positioned across said opening.
- 89. The valved connector of claim 88 in which said elastomeric wall comprises a generally flat partition.
- 90. The valved connector of claim 89 in which said elastomeric wall defines a central, domed portion facing inwardly.
- 91. The method of administering of fluids through a medical valved connector, which comprises:
inserting a connector tube into a socket tube of said connector, which tube communicates with a central portion of an elastomeric barrier wall, said socket tube defining an annular retention zone along part of the length of the bore of said socket tube; said connector tube being advanced to a first position to enter into contact, with physical deformation between said connector tube and annular retention zone in an area comprising less than the entire length of said socket tube and the connector tube, to achieve retention between the connector tube and the retention zone and to form an annular seal, while the connector tube has an end that is spaced from said elastomeric wall; further including the step of further advancing said connector tube, with physical deformation between the connector tube and the retention zone, until said connector tube presses against and deflects said elastomeric wall to open said perforation to permit fluid flow while maintaining said annular seal, and thereafter withdrawing said connector tube without loss of said annular seal to a said first position where the tip of said connector tube is again spaced from said elastomeric wall.
- 92. The method of claim 91 in which said retention zone has a depth that is no more than about 4 mm.
- 93. A medical valve connector having an interior for containment of fluids;
an opening into the interior; an elastomeric wall having at least one closed perforation and comprising a fixedly placed, flexible barrier across said opening, and a retention wall positioned adjacent to a peripheral portion of said elastomeric wall, said retention wall also defining an outwardly extending socket tube portion having a bore that communicates with a central portion of said elastomeric wall, said socket tube portion defining an annular retention zone along part of the length of the bore of said tube portion, said tube portion defining an outer bore portion and an inner bore portion, said inner bore portion having an inner diameter that is less than said outer bore portion, said socket tube portion being proportioned to receive a connector tube at said retention zone with contact and physical deformation of the connector tube at said retention zone, for retention between the connector tube and the inner bore portion and to form an annular seal.
- 94. The medical valved connector which comprises an elastomeric wall and a retention wall, and also defining an outwardly extending socket tube portion having a bore that communicates with a central portion of said elastomeric wall, said valved connector being enclosed in a package along with instructions for use in accordance with the method of claim 90.
- 95. The device of claim 1 in which the closed perforation does not extend completely through said elastomeric wall.
- 96. The device of claim 95 in which said perforation has an end that is adjacent to a rupturable plastic coating skin layer on said elastomeric wall.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/264,863, filed Oct. 4, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10264863 |
Oct 2002 |
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10423484 |
Apr 2003 |
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