Claims
- 1. A medical valve for controlling the flow of fluid between a first medical implement and a second medical implement, said valve comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with a second medical implement and an opening adapted to receive a first medical implement; a sealing element positioned within said body and movable between a first position in which said sealing element prevents fluid flow through said cavity and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said cavity including a fluid space which automatically and reversibly increases in size when said first medical implement is connected to said valve and which contracts in size when said first medical implement is disconnected, said sealing element including a rigid piston movably mounted with respect to said body; and a ledge positioned within said cavity, said sealing element having a shoulder engaging said ledge when said sealing element moves into said first position.
- 2. The medical valve of claim 1, including means for biasing said piston into said first position.
- 3. The medical valve of claim 2, wherein said means for biasing comprises a spring.
- 4. The medical valve of claim 1, wherein said first medical implement comprises a male luer and said second medical implement comprises an intravenous line.
- 5. A medical valve for controlling the flow of fluid between a first medical implement and a second medical implement, said valve comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with a second medical implement and an opening adapted to receive a first medical implement; and a sealing element positioned within said body and movable between a first position in which said sealing element prevents fluid flow through said cavity and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said cavity including a fluid space which automatically and reversibly increases in size when said first medical implement is connected to said valve and which contracts in size when said first medical implement is disconnected, said sealing element including a rigid piston movably mounted with respect to said body, said piston dividing said cavity into a first, fluid filled chamber and a second, air-filled chamber.
- 6. A medical valve for controlling the flow of fluid between a first medical implement and a second medical implement, said valve comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with a second medical implement and an opening adapted to receive a first medical implement; and a sealing element positioned within said body and movable between a first position in which said sealing element prevents fluid flow through said cavity and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said cavity including a fluid space which automatically and reversibly increases in size when said first medical implement is connected to said valve and which contracts in size when said first medical implement is disconnected, said sealing element including a rigid piston movably mounted with respect to said body and a cap for engagement by said first medical implement.
- 7. A medical valve for controlling the flow of fluid between a first medical implement and a second medical implement, said valve comprising:
a body having a cavity in communication with a second medical implement and an opening adapted to receive a first medical implement; a sealing element positioned within said body and movable between a first position in which said sealing element prevents fluid flow through said cavity and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said cavity including a fluid space which automatically and reversibly increases in size when said first medical implement is connected to said valve and which contracts in size when said first medical implement is disconnected; a rigid piston member movably positioned within said body; and a biasing element for biasing said piston member into said first position, said biasing element comprising a member cooperating with said body to define an expandable air-filled chamber.
- 8. A medical valve adapted to facilitate fluid flow between a male luer and an intravenous fluid line connected to a patient, comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with an intravenous fluid line and an opening adapted to receive a male luer, said body having an axial centerline extending from a distal end of said body to a proximal end of said body; a sealing device disposed in the cavity and movable between a closed position in which said sealing device prevents fluid flow through said cavity and an open position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said cavity including a fluid space which automatically and reversibly increases in size when said male luer is connected to said connector and which contracts in size when said male luer is disconnected, said sealing device comprising:
a non-deformable element mounted within said cavity for automatically increasing and decreasing said fluid space, said element adapted to reciprocate along said centerline; and a sealing cap located along said centerline at said proximal end for engagement by said male luer; a chamber positioned in said body isolated from said fluid space, said chamber having a side wall which contracts an accordion-like manner when said sealing device moves between said closed position and said open position; and a spring positioned in said chamber and engaging said sealing device for biasing said sealing device into said closed position.
- 9. The medical valve of claim 8, wherein said sealing device comprises a resilient material to engage said body adjacent said opening when said sealing device is in said first position.
- 10. The medical valve of claim 8, including a ledge positioned within said cavity, said sealing device having a shoulder engaging said ledge when said sealing device is in said first position.
- 11. The medical valve of claim 8, wherein said side wall is an inner wall of said sealing device.
- 12. A medical valve for controlling the flow of fluid between a first medical implement and a second medical implement, said valve comprising:
a body having a cavity in communication with a second medical implement and an opening adapted to receive a first medical implement; and a sealing mechanism positioned within said body and movable between a first position in which said sealing mechanism prevents fluid flow through said cavity and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said cavity including a fluid space which automatically and reversibly increases in size when said first medical implement is connected to said valve and which contracts in size when said first medical implement is disconnected, said sealing mechanism comprising:
a rigid element movably mounted within said cavity to automatically and reversibly increase the size of the fluid space; an air-filled chamber sealed from said fluid space; a spring positioned in said chamber for biasing said element into said first position; and a resilient seal adapted to engage an interior surface of said cavity adjacent said opening for preventing fluid from flowing through the cavity when said sealing mechanism is in said first position.
- 13. The medical valve of claim 12, wherein the seal is coupled to said element.
- 14. The medical valve of claim 12, wherein the element comprises a plurality of cylindrically shaped segments, said segments each having different diameters for providing a decrease in said fluid space when said sealing mechanism is in said first position and an increase in said fluid space when said sealing mechanism is in said second position.
- 15. A medical valve adapted to facilitate fluid flow between a male luer and an intravenous fluid line connected to a patient, comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with an intravenous fluid line and an opening adapted to receive a male luer, said body having an axial centerline extending through said body, said cavity comprising a neck portion located adjacent said opening and a larger diameter main portion adjacent said neck portion; and a sealing device in the cavity and movable between a closed position in which said sealing device prevents fluid flow through said cavity and an open position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said sealing device comprising:
a non-deformable reaction member extending across a substantial part of said cavity main portion for automatically increasing and decreasing fluid space in the cavity, said reaction member adapted to reciprocate along said centerline; a sealing cap located along said centerline at said opening for engagement by said male luer; a cylindrical shaft located along said centerline between said sealing cap and said reaction member, the shaft being movable axially into and out of said neck portion, said shaft having a smaller diameter than said reaction member for substantially filling the neck portion when said sealing device is in said closed position and for increasing the fluid space in said main portion when said sealing device is in said open position so that said fluid space automatically and reversibly increases in size when said male luer is connected to said connector and which contracts in size when said male luer is disconnected; a chamber positioned in said body isolated from said fluid space, said chamber adapted to expand and contract when said sealing device moves between said closed position and said open position; and a spring positioned in said chamber and engaging said reaction member for biasing said sealing device into said closed position.
- 16. A medical valve adapted to facilitate fluid flow between a male luer and an intravenous fluid line connected to a patient, comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with an intravenous fluid line and an opening adapted to receive a male luer, said body having an axial centerline extending through said body, said cavity comprising a neck portion located adjacent said opening and a larger diameter main portion adjacent said neck portion; and a sealing device disposed in the cavity and movable between a closed position in which said sealing device prevents fluid flow through said cavity and an open position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said sealing device comprising:
a rigid disk shaped piston mounted within said cavity and extending across a substantial part of said cavity main portion, said piston adapted to reciprocate along said centerline; a sealing cap located along said centerline adjacent said opening for engagement by said male luer; a cylindrical shaft located along said centerline between said sealing cap and said piston, said shaft being movable into and out of said neck portion, said shaft and said piston cooperating with each other for automatically and reversibly increasing in size a fluid space located in said cavity when said male luer is connected to said connector and contracting the fluid space in size when said male luer is disconnected; a chamber positioned in said body isolated from said fluid space, said chamber adapted to expand and contract when said sealing device moves between said closed position and said open position; and a spring positioned in said chamber and engaging said piston for biasing said sealing device into said closed position.
- 17. A medical valve adapted to facilitate fluid flow between a first medical implement and a second medical implement, comprising:
a body having a cavity in fluid communication with a second medical implement and an opening adapted to receive a first medical implement, said cavity having a neck portion and a larger diameter main portion, a border between the neck portion and the main portion creating an annular wall; and a sealing mechanism in the cavity movable between a first position in which the sealing mechanism prevents fluid flow through said cavity and a second position in which fluid flow is permitted through said cavity, said sealing mechanism comprising:
a cap for engagement of said first medical implement; a cylindrical shaft being axially moveable into and out of the neck portion; a rigid disk shaped piston coupled to the shaft, the piston and the shaft having different diameters to define an annular region to cooperate with the annular wall to create a fluid space, the annular region adapted to move axially away from the annular wall when the sealing mechanism moves into the second position so that the fluid space is increased in size and the annular region is adapted to move axially toward the annular wall when the sealing mechanism moves into the first position so that the fluid space is decreased in size; and an air filled chamber isolated from the fluid space, the chamber having a spring positioned in the chamber and engaging the piston for biasing the sealing mechanism into the closed position.
- 18. The medical valve of claim 17, wherein an area defined by a radial cross-section of the piston is at least twice as large as an area defined by a radial cross-section of the shaft.
- 19. The medical valve of claim 18, wherein the area of the piston is at least three times as large as the area of the shaft.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/411,988 filed Oct. 4, 1999, which is pending, which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/767,587, filed Dec. 16, 1996, now abandoned.
Continuations (2)
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09411988 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
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10163719 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
Parent |
08767587 |
Dec 1996 |
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Child |
09411988 |
Oct 1999 |
US |