Claims
- 1. A drip chamber, comprising:
a) an elongated transparent container defining an elongated hollow chamber, the container having an open proximal end and an open distal end; and b) a cap covering the distal end of the container, the cap including:
i) a drip-forming tube disposed within the container; ii) a cannula extending distally away from the tube, establishing a pathway for fluid communication through the cannula to the chamber; and iii) an attachment element surrounding the cannula whereby the chamber can be removably attached to a connector.
- 2. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the container is engaged with an IV tube and a connector to establish a pathway for fluid communication between the chamber and a patient.
- 3. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the cannula is metal.
- 4. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the container is configured as a solvent bondable connector.
- 5. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the container is configured as a male luer fitting.
- 6. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the container is configured as a female luer fitting.
- 7. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the attachment element is a threaded collar.
- 8. The drip chamber of claim 1 wherein the attachment element is an “A” clamp, the clamp having an open and a retention configuration, the clamp being biased to the retention configuration, the clamp including:
a) at least two clamp elements each having a distal pincer end and a proximal squeezeable end; b) at least two fulcrum bars attached on one side to the clamp element and on the opposite side to the cannula element, the fulcrum bars of a length sufficient to separate the distal pincer ends when the clamp in the retention configuration; c) a lip attached to the distal pincer end of each clamp element to engage a ledge on a mating connector on a fluid source when the clamp is in the retention configuration; and d) an angular surface on the lip to facilitate engagement of the mating connector.
- 9. A drip chamber, comprising:
a) an elongated transparent container defining an elongated hollow chamber, the container having an open proximal end and a distal end; and b) a cap covering the distal end of the container, the cap including:
i) a drip-forming tube disposed within the container; ii) a valve body defining a pathway for fluid communication through the cap; iii) at least one valve member disposed in the body and biased to a first configuration wherein the path for fluid communication is not established through the body, the member being movable to a second configuration, wherein fluid communication through the body is permitted; and iv) a valve actuating element disposed in the body and defining at least one engagement feature for contacting a mating element to cause the valve actuating element to move against the valve member and move the valve member to the second configuration, and defining a retaining element for contacting a surface in the valve body.
- 10. The drip chamber of claim 9, wherein the valve member defines an outer periphery that is interrupted at least once within the periphery.
- 11. The drip chamber of claim 10 wherein the proximal end is configured as a male luer fitting.
- 12. The drip chamber of claim 10 wherein the proximal end is configured as a solvent bonded IV tube.
- 13. The drip chamber of claim 10 wherein the proximal end is configured as a female luer fitting.
- 14. An IV component connector comprising:
a) a valve body having a distal end and a proximal end, the body defining a path providing fluid communication through the body, the distal end having an attachment element to engage a complementarily shaped connector, the proximal end having an outlet connected to a component; b) at least one valve member disposed in the body, defining an outer periphery that is interrupted at least once within the periphery and biased to a first configuration wherein the path for fluid communication is not established through the body, the member being movable to a second configuration, wherein fluid communication through the body is permitted; and c) a valve actuating element disposed in the body and defining at least one engagement feature for contacting a mating element to cause the valve actuating element to move against the valve member and move the valve member to the second configuration, and defining a retaining element for contacting a surface in the valve body.
- 15. The connector of claim 14 wherein the attachment element is a male luer fitting.
- 16. The connector of claim 14 wherein the component is a component selected from the group consisting of: IV containers, bags, spikes, syringes, IV sets, drip chambers, filters, Burette chambers, stopcocks, multiport valves, and connector fittings.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of and claims priority from the following co-pending U.S. patent applications:
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/768,636 for an invention entitled “IV Sets With Needleless/Spikeless Fittings And Valves”, filed Dec. 18, 1996, which in turn claims priority from U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,538, filed on Mar. 12, 1996 for an invention entitled “Needleless Valve For Use In Intravenous Infusion”, which in turn claims priority from U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,333 filed on Sep. 16, 1993 for an invention entitled “Liquid Medicament Bag With Needleless Connector Fitting Using Boat Assembly.”
[0003] Additionally, this application claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/751,310 for an invention entitled “Drip Chamber With Female Luer Fitting” filed Nov. 18, 1996, which in turn claimed priority from Ser. No. 08/377,514 for an invention entitled “Drip Chamber With Female Luer Fitting” filed Jan. 24, 1995, which in turn is a divisional application of issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,623, issued on Aug. 29, 1995 for an invention entitled “Drip Chamber With Luer Fitting”. All are incorporated herein by reference.
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