The present invention concerns perforating connectors for connecting a first container and a second container together in order to pass a fluid between the two containers. The containers may be tubes, flasks, flexible wall sachets, having a mouth blocked by a foil through which a hollow needle can pass.
The invention concerns more specifically a connector of the above kind provided with a hollow fluid passage needle adapted to pierce a first foil of the first container and a second foil of the second container in order to pass fluid through the axial passage of the needle between the two containers.
Perforating connectors of the above kind have already been designed comprising a hollow fluid passage needle and a needle support body fixed in a sealed manner around an intermediate section of the needle to leave projecting first and second end portions of the needle adapted to pass through the foils of the containers.
The ends of the needle are sharp and constitute a hazard for personnel manipulating the connector. Perforating connectors of the above kind further necessitate protection of the needle against contamination to ensure sterility before use. To this end, the documents WO 03/082398 A and U.S. 2003/0199846 A1 describe a connector further comprising a first tubular receptacle surrounding the first end section of the needle, closed by a first foil, and conformed to receive a first container to be connected, and a second tubular receptacle surrounding the second end section of the needle, closed by a second foil, and conformed to receive a second container to be connected. The foils can slide axially toward each other and the needle is mounted on an interior body that slides freely relative to both foils. On moving the foils toward each other, they are pierced by respective ends of the needle.
The needle is therefore confined in a sealed enclosure that protects it from all risks of pollution until the moment at which the needle simultaneously pierces the wall of the sealed enclosure and the foils of the containers to be connected. It is therefore possible, in practice, to disinfect locally, before piercing, the external surfaces of the sealed enclosure wall and the foils of the containers that will be pierced by the needle, thus minimizing the risks of polluting particles being entrained during piercing.
The above kind of perforating connector structure necessitates placing the two containers to be connected simultaneously on respective opposite sides of the foils. Failing this, there is a risk of the needle, which is not retained axially, perforating prematurely one of the foils that is not yet covered by a container, in which case sterility would no longer be assured, and the user might be injured.
The problem addressed by the invention is that of preventing, in the above kind of perforating connector, all risks of premature piercing of the sealed enclosure wall before placing the containers; premature piercing would not only cause pollution of the needle but also lead to a high risk of injury to the personnel using the connector.
It is necessary in particular to prevent any risk of the needle piercing the sealed enclosure in the absence of a container to be connected.
The invention also seeks to facilitate manipulation of the perforating connector, in particular to effect piercing by means of simple movements in axial translation.
To achieve the above and other objects, the invention starts from the general structure of a perforating connector, comprising a hollow fluid passage needle, a needle support body fixed in a sealed manner around an intermediate section of the needle and allowing a first end section and a second end section of the needle to project, a first tubular receptacle around the first end section of the needle and conformed to receive a first element to be connected, a second tubular receptacle around the second end section of the needle and conformed to receive a second element to be connected, a first foil closing the first tubular receptacle, a second foil closing the second tubular receptacle, the first foil being movable axially relative to the needle support body over a first piercing stroke between an initial position away from the body and the needle and a final position close to the body in which the needle passes through the first foil and its end projects toward the exterior of the connector, this second foil being movable axially relative to the needle support body over a second piercing stroke between an initial position away from the body and the needle and a final position close to the body in which the needle passes through the second foil and its end projects toward the exterior of the connector.
According to the invention, the perforating connector comprises a coaxial external holding sleeve adapted for moving the body axially and the second foil axially toward the first foil over the first piercing stroke and then to move the second foil axially toward the body and toward the first foil the second piercing stroke.
The user can therefore control the relative movements that lead to piercing of both the foils and can in particular be sure of preventing piercing of the second foil during piercing of the first foil, and can pierce the second foil only after ensuring that the second container to be connected is present.
In practice, in one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the holding sleeve is connected to the body and to the second foil by special mechanical connections enabling the above movements and entrainments. Thus:
For example, the unilateral engagement means of the sleeve can comprise unilateral engagement means on the body, namely:
Also, the unilateral engagement means of the sleeve can comprise unilateral engagement means on the second foil, namely:
For example, the non-return engagement means of the sleeve on the second foil may be such that the second bore comprises an annular intermediate rib having a sawtooth transverse profile with a non-inclined first face and an inclined second face and cooperating with the second foil to allow it to move in the direction of the first foil and to prevent any return movement thereof in the opposite direction.
To ensure easy and regular movement of the foils in the axial direction, means are preferably provided for guiding them. For example, the first foil is mounted on a first cylinder that slides in the sleeve and slides on the body with sealed sliding means between them. The first cylinder may constitute said first tubular receptacle.
For the same reasons, the second foil may be mounted on a second cylinder that slides in the sleeve and slides on the body with sealed sliding means between them. The second cylinder may constitute said second tubular receptacle.
It is preferable for the external faces of the two foils to remain accessible from the outside for disinfecting them prior to the piercing operations. To this end, in an initial position, the first cylinder advantageously projects out of the sleeve, and the second cylinder is engaged with the second foil in the vicinity of the second end of the sleeve.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will emerge from the following description of particular embodiments given with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The embodiment of a perforating connector of the invention shown in the figures comprises a hollow needle 1 with an axial fluid passage 1a, and a needle support body 2 that surrounds and is fixed in a sealed manner to an intermediate section of the needle 1, and which leaves projecting a first end section 3 and a second end section 4 of the needle 1.
The first end section 3 of the needle 1 is surrounded by a first tubular receptacle 5 closed by a first foil 6. As a result, in an initial or transport position shown in
Similarly, a second tubular receptacle 8 surrounds the second end section 4 of the needle 1 and is closed by a second foil 9. As a result, in an initial or transport position shown in
The first tubular receptacle 5 is conformed to be coupled to a first container to be connected, for example on being pressed axially against a foil or stopper of a first flask.
Similarly, the second tubular receptacle 8 is conformed to be coupled to a second container to be connected, for example by being pressed axially against a second foil or stopper of a second flask.
The combination of the first foil 6 and the first tubular receptacle 5 is able to slide on the body 2, so that the first foil 6 is movable axially relative to the needle support body 2 over a first piercing stroke C1: the first piercing stroke C1 is defined as the movement in axial translation of the first foil 6 from an initial position, shown in
Similarly, the combination of the second foil 9 and the second tubular receptacle 8 is able to slide on the body 2, so that the second foil 9 is movable axially relative to the needle support body 2 over a second piercing stroke C2 (
The two foils 6 and 9 are movable independently of each other toward and away from the body 2.
Thus the first foil 6 is mounted on a first tubular receptacle 5 in the form of a first cylinder that slides on the body 2 with first sealed sliding means 5a between them, for example a plurality of annular ribs on the body 2.
Similarly, the second foil 9 is mounted on a second tubular receptacle 8 in the form of a cylinder that slides on the body 2 with sealed sliding means 8a between them, for example a plurality of annular ribs on the body 2.
An external coaxial sleeve 11 is provided to constitute holding means for axially moving the body 2 toward the first foil 6 over a distance equal to the first piercing stroke C1, entraining the second foil 9, and then moving the second foil 9 axially toward the body 2 and toward the first foil 6 over the second piercing stroke C2.
To this end, the sleeve 11 comprises unilateral engagement means for pushing the body 2 axially toward the first foil 6, so that the sleeve 11 effects the first piercing stroke in the direction of the body 2, i.e. the stroke illustrated from
The unilateral engagement means then allow the sleeve 11 to effect a return stroke in the opposite direction to the first piercing stroke, away from the first foil 6, i.e. to move from the
The unilateral engagement means then again allow axial movement of the sleeve 11 in the direction of the first foil 6, over a second piercing stroke, from the
To allow these various movements, the sleeve 11 comprises a larger diameter first bore 12 in a first end section of the sleeve 11, and delimited by a first shoulder 13 and a second shoulder 14. The body 2 comprises a larger diameter annular rib 15 engaged in the first bore 12 of the sleeve 11 to allow relative axial movement of the sleeve 11 around the body 2 over an appropriate stroke equal to the first piercing stroke C1. In the end of stroke positions, the annular rib 15 abuts against the shoulder 13 or the shoulder 14.
Also in order to allow the above movements, the sleeve 11 comprises a larger diameter second bore 16 in a second end section of the sleeve 11, and delimited by a third shoulder 17 and a fourth shoulder 18.
The second foil 9 remains engaged in the second bore 16 and moves over an appropriate axial stroke equal to the second piercing stroke C2.
The second bore 16 comprises an intermediate annular rib 19 with a sawtooth transverse profile having an non-inclined first face 20 and an inclined second face 21.
As may be seen in the figures, the first tubular receptacle 5, in the form of the first cylinder, slides in the sleeve 11. Similarly, the second tubular receptacle 8, in the form of the second cylinder, slides in the sleeve 11.
In the initial position shown in
How the perforating connector of the invention is used is explained hereinafter.
To transport it, the connector is in the state shown in
After cleaning the two external surfaces 6a and 9a of the foils 6 and 9, respectively, the foil or stopper of a first container is engaged against the first foil 6, and the perforating connector is pushed by means of its sleeve 11 against the first flask, i.e. downward in
The sleeve 11 then performs a return stroke, as shown in
A second, downward axial movement of the sleeve 11 then entrains the second foil 9 downward, while the body 2 remains immobile with its rib 15 bearing against the first tubular receptacle 5, which in turn bears on the first flask. The second foil 9 is then pierced. At the same time, the needle 1 pierces the foil or stopper of the second container, which is bearing against the second foil 9.
Clearly, at no time is the atmosphere inside the needle brought into contact with the external atmosphere, and the connection is made under optimum sterilization conditions. Moreover, the foils are pierced non-simultaneously by successive intentional actions of the user on the sleeve 11, ruling out premature piercing.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments explicitly described but includes diverse variants and generalizations thereof that fall within the scope of the following claims.
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04 02568 | Mar 2004 | FR | national |
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WO-03082398 | Oct 2003 | WO |
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20050203481 A1 | Sep 2005 | US |