Claims
- 1. A female connector comprising
a tubular housing; a male luer housing mounted on said tubular housing and defining a flow path; an elastomeric septum having a tubular portion concentrically within said tubular housing, a body portion at one end of said tubular portion closing said tubular portion and an outwardly directed flange at an opposite end of said tubular portion disposed in sealed relation to said tubular housing; a cannula slideably mounted concentrically within said tubular housing for movement between an extended position and a retracted position, said cannula having a chamber therein concentrically within said tubular portion of said septum, at least one inlet at one end communicating with said chamber and an outlet spaced from said inlet and communicating with said chamber, said outlet being disposed in sealed relation with said tubular portion of said septum in said extended position of said cannula and being disposed in communication with said flow path of said male luer housing in said retracted position of said cannula; and a spring biasing said cannula into said extended position.
- 2. A female connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cannula has a blunt tip facing said body portion of said septum and said body portion has a slit for passage of said blunt tip therethrough in response to collapsing of said tubular portion to expose said inlet to a fluid flow into said passage of said cannula.
- 3. A female connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cannula has an annular shoulder abutting said flange of said septum to seal said flow path in said male luer housing from said outlet of said cannula in said extended position of said cannula.
- 4. A female connector as set forth in claim 3 wherein said annular shoulder is spaced from said tubular portion of said male luer housing to define a reservoir therewith whereby upon movement of said cannula from a retracted position towards said extended position and sealing of said tubular portion of said septum over said outlet in said cannula, fluid in said reservoir is expelled into said flow path in said male luer housing.
- 5. A female connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cannula is hollow.
- 6. A female connector as set forth in claim 5 wherein said cannula has an internal shoulder and which further comprises a plug abutted against said shoulder to seal said chamber in said cannula at one end and abutted against said spring.
- 7. A female connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cannula has a tapered end having said inlet therein and said tubular portion of said septum includes a collapsible non-corrugated segment extending from said body and spaced concentrically from said tapered end cannula and a corrugated segment slideably mounted on said cannula.
- 8. A female connector as set forth in claim 7 wherein said tubular housing has a recess concentric to said corrugated segment.
- 9. A female connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said male luer housing has a tubular portion secured to said tubular housing and a stem portion perpendicular to said tubular portion and having said flow path therein.
- 10. In combination,
a tubular housing; a male luer housing mounted on said tubular housing and defining a flow path; a septum having a tubular portion concentrically within said tubular housing, a body portion at one end of said tubular portion closing said tubular portion and an outwardly directed flange at an opposite end of said tubular portion disposed in sealed relation to said tubular housing; a cannula slideably mounted concentrically within said tubular housing for movement between an extended position and a retracted position, said cannula having a chamber therein concentrically within said tubular portion of said septum, an inlet at one end communicating with said chamber and an outlet spaced from said inlet and communicating with said chamber, said outlet being disposed in sealed relation with said tubular portion of said septum in said extended position of said cannula and being disposed in communication with said flow path of said male luer housing in said retracted position of said cannula; a spring biasing said cannula into said extended position; and a male adaptor having a central passage for a flow of fluid and a hollow projecting nose for pushing said body of said septum over said cannula to resiliently collapse said tubular portion of said septum and to expose said inlet in said cannula to said central passage.
- 11. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said cannula has a tapered forward end for fitting into said nose of said male adaptor and a main portion of an outside diameter greater than an internal diameter of said nose.
- 12. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said cannula has a blunt tip facing said body portion of said septum and said body portion has a slit for passage of said blunt tip therethrough in response to said nose of said adaptor collapsing said tubular portion to expose said inlet to a fluid flow from said passage of said adaptor into said passage of said cannula.
- 13. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said cannula has an annular shoulder abutting said flange of said septum to seal said flow path in said male luer housing from said outlet of said cannula in said extended position of said cannula.
- 14. The combination as set forth in claim 13 wherein said annular shoulder is spaced from said tubular housing to define a reservoir therewith whereby upon movement of said cannula from said retracted position to said extended position and sealing of said tubular portion of said septum over said outlet in said cannula fluid in said reservoir is expelled into said flow path in said male luer housing.
- 15. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said tubular portion of said septum includes a collapsible non-corrugated segment adjacent said body and spaced from said cannula and a corrugated segment slideably mounted on said cannula.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is application claims priority of a Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/317,462, filed Sep. 7, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60317462 |
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