Claims
- 1. A medical valve comprising:
a first housing portion; a second housing portion capable of mating with the first housing portion to form an interior; and a valving element within the interior, the first and second housing portions having mating longitudinal snap-fit structures for longitudinally mating the first housing portion to the second housing portion, the first and second housing portions also having mating rotational snap-fit structures for substantially preventing the first housing portion from rotating relative to the second housing portion when the longitudinal snap fit structures are mated.
- 2. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the first and second housing portions are generally cylindrically shaped.
- 3. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the longitudinal snap-fit structures include a ridge protruding from the first housing portion and a corresponding groove formed in the second housing portion.
- 4. The medical valve as defined by claim 3 wherein the ridge and groove are formed about 360 degrees of the respective first and second housing portions.
- 5. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the rotational snap-fit structures comprise:
a first set of stops on the first housing portion, the first set of stops having a first shape; a second set of stops on the second housing portion, the second set of stops having a second shape, the first shape corresponding with the second shape to substantially prevent rotational movement of the first housing portion relative to the second housing portion when the longitudinal snap-fit structures are mated.
- 6. The medical valve as defined by claim 5 wherein the first set of stops includes a set of protrusions and the second set of stops includes a set of dimples.
- 7. The medical valve as defined by claim 6 wherein the set of dimples are shaped to cam the set of protrusions during assembly so that the set of protrusions are in registry with the plurality of dimples when the longitudinal snap-fit structures are mated.
- 8. The medical valve as defined by claim 7 wherein there are more dimples than protrusions.
- 9. The medical valve as defined by claim 5 wherein the first and second sets of stops includes flats.
- 10. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the longitudinal snap-fit structure on the first housing portion is proximate to, but distinct from, the rotational snap-fit structure on the first housing portion.
- 11. A medical valve comprising:
a first housing portion having a first snap-fit structure; and a second housing portion having a second snap-fit structure that couples with the first snap fit structure to couple the first and second housing portions, the first snap-fit structure being shaped to cam the second snap-fit structure during assembly so that the first snap-fit structure is in registry with the second snap-fit structure when the first and second housing portions are coupled.
- 12. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 wherein the first and second snap-fit structures have mating longitudinal snap-fit structures for longitudinally mating the first housing portion to the second portion, the first and second snap-fit structures also having mating rotational snap-fit structures for substantially preventing the first housing portion from rotating relative to the second housing portion when the longitudinal snap fit structures are mated.
- 13. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 wherein the first snap-fit structure includes a ridge protruding from the first housing portion, the second snap-fit structure having a corresponding groove formed in the second housing portion.
- 14. The medical valve as defined by claim 11 wherein the first snap-fit structure includes a first set of stops having a first shape,
the second snap-fit structure including a second set of stops having a second shape, the first shape corresponding with the second shape to substantially prevent rotational movement of the first housing portion relative to the second housing portion when the housing portions are coupled.
- 15. The medical valve as defined by claim 14 wherein the first set of stops includes a set of protrusions and the second set of stops includes a set of dimples.
- 16. A medical valve comprising:
a first housing portion; and a second housing portion; and means for snap-fit coupling the first housing portion to the second housing portion, the snap-fit coupling means including snap-fit means for preventing the first housing portion from rotating relative to the second housing portion when the first and second housing portions are coupled.
- 17. The medical valve as defined by claim 16 wherein the snap-fit coupling means includes first snap-fit coupling means on the first housing portion and second snap-fit coupling means on the second housing portion, the first snap-fit coupling means including means for camming at least one of the first housing portion and second housing portion during assembly to enable the first and second snap-fit coupling means to be in registry when the housing portions are coupled.
- 18. The medical valve as defined by claim 16 wherein the snap-fit coupling means includes snap-fit means for longitudinally mating the first housing portion to the second housing portion.
- 19. A method of assembling a medical valve, the method comprising:
providing a first housing portion having a first snap-fit structure; providing a second housing portion having a second snap-fit structure; inserting a valve element within the first housing portion; and mating the first snap-fit structure with the second snap-fit structure to secure the valve element between the housing portions, mating comprising causing the first snap-fit structure to cam the second snap-fit structure to cause the first snap-fit structure to be in registry with the second snap-fit structure when assembled.
- 20. The method as defined by claim 19 wherein the first snap-fit structure has a first longitudinal snap-fit structure, the second snap-fit structure having a second longitudinal snap-fit structure, the first and second longitudinal snap-fit structures being correspondingly shaped, mating comprising causing the first longitudinal snap-fit structure to couple with the second longitudinal snap-fit structure.
- 21. The method as defined by claim 19 wherein the first snap-fit structure has a first rotational snap-fit structure, the second snap-fit structure having a second rotational snap-fit structure, the first and second rotational snap-fit structures being correspondingly shaped, mating causing the first rotational snap-fit structure to cam against the second rotational snap-fit structure.
PRIORITY
[0001] This patent application claims priority from provisional U.S. patent application No. 60/327,942, filed Oct. 9, 2001, entitled, “SNAP FIT MEDICAL VALVE,” and naming Brian L. Newton as inventor, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60327942 |
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