This invention relates to medical couplings for allowing fluid communication, for example, to and from patients receiving medical treatment or therapy. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates to the provision of groups of couplings each coupling being formed from a pair of connectors, each connector in the pair being mateable only with corresponding connectors in the group bit not with other connectors of a different group, so that the wrong connectors cannot be put together.
Typically, fluid communication with patients is via plastic tubing or the like which interconnects with medical devices. Such communication allows the introduction of fluids, drugs or gasses into patients via various routes, or the removable of fluids from a patient. Usually, in an operating theatre, several tubes can be used at any one time for, all for differing purposes. Often, these tubes are twisted together or disappear under patient covers and so it is quite possible that mistakes in identification of various tubes can be made. As an example of what can go wrong, injecting the wrong fluid into a patient can have fatal consequences.
Whilst uniquely shaped connectors which will fit together but do not fit with other connectors have been proposed, the inventor has realised that what is needed is a range of couplings and a range of couplings which make obvious which connector pairs will fit together.
According to a first aspect the invention provides a medical coupling system for coupling medical apparatus in fluid communication, the system comprising a plurality of groups of couplings, each member of each group including first and second complementary connector parts, each first or second connector part of a coupling being shaped to be mateable only together with a corresponding connector parts in the same group, one end of the first connector part of each coupling having a shaped spigot, adapted for non-rotatable fitting into an aperture in the corresponding second connector part, one of the first or second connector parts further including a sleeve rotatably mounted or mountable thereon, having a screw thread for engaging with a complementary thread of a respective connector part for holding the first and second connector parts together in use.
Preferably, said aperture has an internal surface corresponding to the shape of the spigot, the shape of the spigot being polygonal or other than circular.
Preferably, the sleeve is captively held to its connector part such that securing or release of the two connector parts is accomplished by rotation of the sleeve relative to the first and second parts.
More preferably, the spigot protrudes beyond the sleeve such that it is engageable with the aperture of the corresponding connector part before the engagement of said threads.
In an embodiment, the outer peripheral shape of the sleeve is substantially an enlarged version of the outer peripheral shape of the spigot.
Conveniently, one or both connector parts may include a flange of increased size in comparison to the remainder of the part, said flange(s) having an outer peripheral shape substantially the same as the size and shape of the outer peripheral shape of the sleeve.
Additionally or alternatively, one or both connector parts may include a flange of increased size in comparison to the remainder of the part, said flange(s) having an outer peripheral shape which is substantially an enlarged version of the outer shape of the spigot. According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a medical fluid coupling allowing fluid communication of medical apparatus with a patient, the coupling comprising two connector parts connectable to provide said fluid communication, a first connector part comprising a spigot having an outer peripheral shape and a second connector part including an aperture for non-rotatably receiving the spigot, the aperture having a shape complimentary to the outer shape of the spigot, the two connector parts being releasably securable by means of a threaded sleeve rotatably mounted or mountable to one of the connector parts and engageable with complementary threads associated with the other of the parts, the coupling being characterised in that either: the sleeve includes an outer peripheral shape which is an enlarged version of the shape of the spigot; or the first and second parts each have a flange larger in size in comparison with the remaining first and second parts, each said flange having an outer peripheral shape which is an enlarged version of the shape of the spigot; or both the sleeve and the flanges are shaped to be the same enlarged version of the spigot shape.
In this way the shape of the spigot can be easily identified by simply viewing the sleeve and/or flange shape, which is especially useful if the coupling is within say a sterile package.
In an embodiment, said sleeve is mounted on the first part and substantially surrounds the spigot, the second part including also a threaded portion for being captured by a complementary threaded portion of the sleeve for holding the spigot within the aperture.
A coupling system may be employed which utilises the couplings of the second aspect.
The coupling of the second aspect may include the features of the couplings described in relation to the first aspect.
The invention extends to any novel feature or novel combination of features described or illustrated herein, whether or not that combination is explicitly described or illustrated.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described below, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings wherein,
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Connector body 20 includes an adapter portion 24 suitable for generally permanent connection to a piece of medical apparatus such as a syringe, intravenous fluid reservoir, valve, or the like. In this illustration the portion has a thread, although, any means suitable for generally permanent connection could be used, for example an integral moulding with the medical apparatus could be employed. The connector body 20 includes also an aperture 26 which will be described in more detail below. The connector body 20 further includes a flanged portion 28 and a portion 21 surrounding the aperture 26 which includes a multi-start male thread 23, again explained in more detail below.
The connector body 30 also includes an adapter portion 34 for permanently connecting to further medical apparatus such as a supply tube or the like. Although a cone shaped adapter 34 has been illustrated, it will be appreciated that any means of permanently connecting the connector body 30 to the further medical apparatus could be employed; again, the connector body 30 could be made integral with the further medical apparatus. Connector body 30 includes a flanged portion 38 and a spigot 36, the latter being adapted to be non-rotatably received in the aperture 26 of the connector body 20. The connector body 30 includes a generally central through hole 31 which allows fluid communication through the coupling 10 when the connectors 20 and 30 are fitted together.
A sleeve 40 is captively held to the connector body 30 by means of fingers 42 which are resiliently sprung over a raised portion 33 of the spigot 36 during assembly. Sleeve 40 is rotatable relative to the connector body 30 generally about the axis Y. The sleeve 40 includes an internal thread 43 which is a multi start thread and is complementary to the male thread 23 on the protrusion 21 of the connector body 20.
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Release of the coupling is carried out by reversing the coupling actions mentioned above.
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In order to reduce manufacturing costs the sleeve 40 can be made one shape, for example cylindrical, so that the same sleeve can be used for each of the connectors shown in
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In all the embodiments, the shape of the flanges of the connector bodies, and the shape of their spigots is the same, and when they are aligned, such that the flanges are in the same rotational position relative to the axis of the coupling, then the spigot and its respective aperture 26 will be aligned also, to come together without the need to twist one body relative to the other.
Although certain embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be apparent to the skilled addressee that various modifications, alternatives and variants could be employed without departing from the ambit of the invention. For example, oval, triangular and square spigots 36 have been illustrated but it will be apparent that other shapes could be employed, for example other regular or non-regular polygonal shapes could be employed such as pentagons, heptagons or octagons. Also, other shapes having non-linear sides could be employed such as quadrants, crescent shapes or combinations of regular or irregular shapes. As a means of easy identification the shape of the spigot 36, in addition to the corresponding shape of the flanges and sleeve, the coupling parts could be correspondingly coloured.
Although it is preferred that the coupling is manufactured from moulded plastics, the coupling parts could be made from other materials such as metals, ceramics, natural materials or combinations of these. It is envisaged that the threads 23 and 43 will be the same for each connector pair however, as a further enhancement, it would be possible to provide different threads for each of the connector pairs in different groups to further avoid the risk of connecting the wrong medical apparatus together.
The couplings described and illustrated could be used for fluid or gas communication and could be used, for example in intravenous, arterial, epidural, gastric or air supplying applications.
It would be possible not only to provide a group of connectors differentiated by their general shape, but also connectors having the same general geometry but different sizes to allow greater or lesser flow rates. It is envisaged that similarly shaped connectors would be employed in transferring the same fluids, for example square shaped connectors should supply only fluids intravenously, so, even if it were possible to inadvertently connect differently sized connector pairs having otherwise similar geometry, that should in practice be unproblematic. However, for good practice this should be avoided and therefore, differently sized connectors could be constructed such that the smaller sized version of the pair would simply not fit into, or fall out of larger connector, if connection were attempted. Thus connectors, as described above, could be provided having a range of sizes corresponding to standard gauge sizes 6 to 32.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0812837.3 | Jul 2008 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2009/050851 | 7/14/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/11/2011 |