Claims
- 1. A medical valve having a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the medical valve also having an open mode that permits fluid flow, the medical valve comprising:
a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a resilient member within the housing, the resilient member and housing forming a fluid channel between the inlet and the outlet, the fluid channel at least in part extending through the resilient member, the fluid channel having a given portion formed by a variable volume portion of the resilient member, the variable volume portion having a normal volume when in the closed mode, the variable volume portion having an expanded volume when the open mode, the expanded volume being greater than the normal volume.
- 2. The medical valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the housing and variable volume portion form a space when in the closed mode, the variable volume portion being free to expand into the space when the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode.
- 3. The valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the volume of the variable volume portion expands as the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode.
- 4. The valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the variable volume portion enlarges in response to receipt of a distally directed force.
- 5. The valve as defined by claim 4 wherein the variable volume portion of the resilient member has an inner dimension, the distally directed force causing the inner dimension of the variable volume portion to expand radially as the valve transitions toward the open node.
- 6. The valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the resilient member includes a proximal portion located proximal of the variable volume portion, the proximal portion having a swabbable portion.
- 7. The valve as defined by claim 1 further including a plug member that also forms the fluid channel, the plug member cooperating with the resilient member to form a flow controller that controls fluid flow through the valve, the flow controller being activated by a blunt tip.
- 8. The valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the variable volume portion of the resilient member has the normal volume when no radially compressive forces are applied to it.
- 9. The valve as defined by claim 1 wherein the variable volume portion is formed from a resilient material, the resilient material having a relaxed state when no more than a negligible force is applied to it, the variable volume portion having the normal volume when in the relaxed state.
- 10. A medical valve having a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the medical valve also having an open mode that permits fluid flow, the medical valve comprising:
a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a resilient member within the housing, the resilient member and housing forming a fluid channel between the inlet and the outlet, the fluid channel at least in part extending through the resilient member, the resilient member having means for expanding from a normal volume, the fluid channel having a given portion formed by the expanding means, the expanding means having the normal volume when in the closed mode, the expanding means having an expanded volume when the open mode, the expanded volume being greater than the normal volume.
- 11. The valve as defined by claim 10 wherein the volume of the expanding means expands as the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode.
- 12. The valve as defined by claim 10 wherein the expanding means expands in response to receipt of a distally directed force.
- 13. The valve as defined by claim 12 wherein the expanding means has an inner dimension, the distally directed force causing the inner dimension of the expanding means to expand radially as the valve transitions toward the open mode.
- 14. The valve as defined by claim 10 wherein the resilient member includes a proximal portion located proximal of the expanding means, the proximal portion having a swabbable portion.
- 15. The valve as defined by claim 10 further including a plug member that cooperates with the resilient member to form a flow controller that controls fluid flow through the valve, the flow controller being activated by a blunt tip.
- 16. The valve as defined by claim 10 wherein the expanding means has the normal volume when no radially compressive forces are applied to it.
- 17. The valve as defined by claim 10 wherein the expanding means is formed from a resilient material, the resilient material having a relaxed state when no more than a negligible force is applied to it, the expanding means having the normal volume when in the relaxed state.
- 18. A medical valve having a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the medical valve also having an open mode that permits fluid flow, the medical valve comprising:
an inlet; an outlet; a fluid channel between the inlet and the outlet; and a resilient member between the inlet and outlet, the resilient member forming a given portion of the fluid channel, the resilient member having a variable volume portion that forms the given portion of the fluid channel, the variable volume portion being defined by a resilient wall, the wall causing the variable volume portion to have a normal volume when in the closed mode, the wall causing the variable volume portion to have an enlarged volume when in the open mode, the enlarged volume being greater than the normal volume, the wall being forced radially outwardly from a relaxed state as the valve transitions from the closed mode toward the open mode.
- 19. The valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the wall is in the relaxed state when it receives no more than a negligible force.
- 20. The valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the volume of the variable volume portion expands as the valve transitions from the closed mode to the open mode.
- 21. The valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the wall is forced radially outwardly in response to receipt of a distally directed force.
- 22. The valve as defined by claim 21 wherein the variable volume portion of the resilient member has an inner dimension, the distally directed force causing the inner dimension of the variable volume portion to radially expand as the valve transitions toward the open mode.
- 23. The valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the resilient member includes a proximal portion located proximal of the variable volume portion, the proximal portion having a swabbable portion.
- 24. The valve as defined by claim 18 further including a plug member that cooperates with the resilient member to form a flow controller that controls fluid flow through the valve, the flow controller being activated by a blunt tip.
- 25. The valve as defined by claim 18 wherein the variable volume portion of the resilient member has the normal volume when no radially compressive forces are applied to it.
- 26. The valve as defined by claim 18 further comprising a housing that contains the resilient member, the housing having an inner surface spaced from the wall when in the closed mode, the wall and inner surface forming a space, the wall being free to expand into the space when the valve transitions toward the open mode.
- 27. A medical valve having a closed mode that prevents fluid flow, the medical valve also having an open mode that permits fluid flow, the medical valve comprising:
a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a resilient member within the housing, the resilient member and housing forming a fluid channel between the inlet and the outlet, the fluid channel at least in part extending through the resilient member, the fluid channel having a given portion formed by a variable volume portion of the resilient member, the variable volume portion having a closed mode volume when in the closed mode, the variable volume portion being flexed to have an open mode volume when in the open mode, the open mode volume being greater than the closed mode volume.
- 28. The medical valve as defined by claim 27 wherein the variable volume portion is flexed radially to have the open mode volume.
- 29. The medical valve as defined by claim 27 wherein the variable volume portion is in a normal state when in the closed mode.
- 30. The medical valve as defined by claim 27 further including a member that flexes the variable volume chamber 54 as the valve transitions toward the open mode.
PRIORITY
[0001] This patent application claims priority from provisional U.S. patent application No. 60/314,210, filed Aug. 22, 2001, and entitled, “MEDICAL VALVE WITH VARIABLE VOLUME CHAMBER,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60314210 |
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