The invention relates to liquid drug transfer devices in general and liquid drug transfer devices including a vented vial adapter in particular.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,139,534 to Niedospial, Jr. et al. illustrates and describes a liquid drug transfer device constituted by a vented vial adapter having a longitudinal vial axis and including a top wall with a series of axial directed vent apertures, an annular air filter underlying the series of vent apertures, a downward depending skirt for telescopically receiving a vial therein, a downward depending central dual lumen puncturing spike and an oppositely directed central liquid transfer port. The dual lumen puncturing spike includes a pair of axial directed adjacent lumens, namely, a liquid transfer lumen and a vent lumen. The liquid transfer port is in flow communication with the liquid transfer lumen. The vent apertures are in flow communication with the vent lumen via the air filter. The vented vial adapter includes an elastomeric pre-split septum for maintaining sterility of vial contents. Use of the vented vial adapter may lead to liquid drug contents inadvertently draining into one or more of the vent apertures or one or more vent apertures being splashed by liquid drug contents, thereby wetting the underlying air filter to the detriment of its operation.
Liquid drug transfer devices with vented vial adapters are also illustrated and described in inter alia U.S. Pat. No. 4,834,744 to Ritson, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,503,240, 6,544,246, 6,655,246, 6,997,917 and 7,799,009 also to Niedospial, Jr. et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,192,423 to Wong, U.S. Pat. No. 7,452,348 to Hasegawa, US Patent Application Publication No. US 2007/0156112 to Walsh, US Patent Application Publication No. US 2008/0172024 to Yow.
The present invention is directed toward liquid drug transfer devices including a hitherto described vented vial adapter. The present invention is directed towards provisioning such a vented vial adapter with individual protective hoods for covering its vent apertures for precluding liquid drug contents entering a vent aperture due to draining, splashing, and the like, and wetting its underlying air filter to the detriment of its operation. The present invention can include a manually placed cap for placing on a liquid access port for maintaining contents sterility. Alternatively, the present invention can include an elastomeric pre-split septum for maintaining sterility of vial contents.
The present invention can be equally applied to a wide range of liquid drug transfer devices including vented vial adapters for use with different sized vials, namely, 13 mm, 20 mm, and the like. The liquid drug transfer devices can be constituted by vial adapters per se including female vial adapters, male vial adapters, and the like. Other liquid drug transfer devices include, for example, liquid drug transfer devices illustrated and described in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 6,558,365 to Zinger et al., in-line liquid drug transfer devices illustrated and described in commonly owned PCT International Publication No. WO 2005/105014, and the like.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which similar parts are likewise numbered, and in which:
The vial adapter 30 also includes a central axial directed liquid transfer port 39 oppositely directed to the puncturing spike 36 and in flow communication with the liquid transfer lumen 37. The liquid transfer port 39 terminates in a female Luer connector 41 for screw thread engagement with the syringe's male Luer lock connector 13. The vial adapter 30 includes a manually placed cap 42 for sealing the female Luer connector 41.
The top wall 32 includes a pair of diametrical opposite axial directed vent apertures 43. An annular air filter 44 is disposed beneath the top wall 32. The vent apertures 43 are in flow communication with the vent lumen 38 via the air filter 44. The air filter 44 filters air entering drawn into the vial 20 on puncturing the vial stopper 22.
The top wall 32 is formed with a pair of protective hoods 46 mounted over the vent apertures 43 for covering the vent apertures 43 in FIG. 2's top plan view. The protective hoods 46 are preferably quarter sphere shaped. The protective hoods 46 each have a hood aperture 47 above the top wall 32 and facing radial outwards relative to the longitudinal vial axis 31. The protective hoods 46 preclude liquid drug contents inadvertently wetting the air filter 44 via the vent apertures 43 during use of the vial adapter 30.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, and other applications of the invention can be made within the scope of the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 204141 | Feb 2010 | IL | national |
| 209101 | Nov 2010 | IL | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/IL2011/000187 | 2/23/2011 | WO | 00 | 8/1/2012 |