The present invention relates to syringe adapters, and more specifically to syringe adapters having a drain and sealing assembly, and a method and apparatus for cleaning the adapter.
Syringe adapters are known in the art. Syringe adapters typically comprise an adapter body that is attachable to a power injector for injecting fluids. One such adapter body 122 with lifting ring 60 is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,080,136, and illustrated in
One problem associated with syringe adapters is that, over time, the grooves of the adapter may become soiled with dried contrast fluid. Another problem is that fluid within the adapter body cannot drain from the adapter. Still another problem is that the user cannot introduce fluid into the adapter because the fluid may escape into the injector and thereby cause damage to the injector. Given these problems, until now there has been no easy way to clean the adapter, short of removing it from the injector. As such, there is a need for a syringe adapter that can drain contrast fluid and can be cleaned while attached to the injector. Accordingly, the present invention is hereby submitted.
In one aspect, the present invention comprises a syringe adapter body having a drain hole located in an interior portion of the adapter body. The drain hole allows fluid that is present within the adapter body to drain from the adapter.
In another aspect, the present invention comprises a seal that is located within the central bore of the adapter body to help prevent fluid introduced into the adapter body from penetrating into the injector.
In a third aspect, the present invention comprises a cleaning apparatus that can be inserted into the front of the injector and rotated to clean the various shoulders and grooves of the adapter. The cleaning apparatus may comprise a handle, a body, and three pair of cleaning blades extending from the body.
In a fourth aspect, the present invention comprises a syringe adapter assembly having an adapter body, a rear connector plate, and a ram extender.
a-e is a schematic representation illustrating a rear view of the adapter cleaner body and various cross-sections therethrough illustrating the different cleaning blade alignments relative thereto.
An exemplary embodiment of a syringe adapter assembly 10 is illustrated in
An embodiment of syringe adapter body 12 is illustrated in
The central bore 28 may also be bound in the main body by second bounding wall 18 and by third bounding wall 14. The first bounding wall 22 is, in the exemplary embodiment, of smaller diameter than second bounding wall 18, and the second bounding wall 18 is of smaller diameter than third bounding wall 14.
The adapter may include front slot opening 14a communicating with the third bounding wall 14 of central bore 28 and forming therewith diametrally opposed grooves 27 and 29, and thereby defining diametrally opposed retention flange portions 23 and 25 transverse to the slot opening, for engagement with a syringe, as described below. However, any structure is contemplated for attachment of a syringe to the adapter.
As used herein, the term “diametrally opposed” means that the relevant structural elements are located at opposite sides of a cylindrical or circular element or member of the appertaining apparatus. The diametrally opposed elements or members are thus symmetrically arranged with respect to an associated diameter of the cylindrical or circular part or structure with which they are associated.
The syringe may include a main cylindrical barrel enclosing an inner volume, which in use of the syringe is filled with contrast media or other solution or liquid to be dispensed through the distal end of the syringe. At its distal end, the syringe may be provided with threading in its interior surface, for connection of the distal end of the syringe to a catheter by means of luer-lock or other conventional coupling means.
The interior volume of the syringe is bounded by an interior wall surface. At the proximal end of the syringe is interiorly disposed a plunger. The plunger is of generally converging shape at its distal end, and includes an outer circumferentially continuous edge (side) surface which contacts the inner wall surface of the syringe. The plunger may further include at least two diametrally opposed arrays of spaced-apart flexible resilient engagement members.
At the proximal end of the syringe on the exterior surface thereof may be provided diametrally opposed flange or lug members for engaging and locking the syringe to the adapter 10.
A first exemplary embodiment of the ram extender 30a is illustrated in
Ram extender 30a and 30b are of frustoconical shape, each having a front circular surface 33 with a central threaded aperture 34 that receives a fastener for attaching the ram tip cone 40 (See
As illustrated in
The adapter assembly 10 is attached to the injector 300, an exemplary illustration of which is illustrated in
A preferred embodiment of the adapter body 12, 122 comprises drain hole 130. Drain hole 130 preferably extends through the adapter body 12 to allow any fluid present within the adapter body 12 to drain out of the adapter body 12. It is contemplated that drain hole 130 can be used with any adapter system as is known in the art, without deviating from the scope of the present invention.
Another embodiment of the adapter system comprises seal 140, as illustrated in
Another aspect of the invention comprises adapter cleaner 200. Adapter cleaner 200 may comprise knurled grip 202, and cleaner body 204. Adapter cleaner 200 may additionally comprise six cleaners or cleaning blades 210, 220, 230 for scraping and cleaning the various portions of the interior of the injector. The six cleaning blades are preferably arranged in three pair of blades, each blade of a pair of blades being diametrally opposite one another. Knurled grip 202 is preferably attached to cleaner body 204 by fasteners (not shown) extending through apertures 240. The cleaner can obviously be adapted for specific use with different adapters via changes the configuration of the cleaners, and different configurations are contemplated.
Flange level cleaning blades 230 fit within slots in cleaner body 204 and are secured to the cleaner body by pins 234. Flange level cleaning blades 230 extend radially outwardly of cleaner body 204. When adapter cleaner 200 has been inserted into central bore 28 of adapter body 12, flange level cleaning blades 230 extend into grooves 27, 29 (See
Ram tip bottom cleaning blades 210 fit within slots in cleaner body 204 and are secured to the cleaner body by pins 214. Ram tip bottom cleaning blades 210 extend axially from cleaner body 204. Compression balls 212, below ram tip bottom cleaning blades 210, bias tips of the cleaning blades radially inward as shown by arrow 211 in
Lower level cleaning blades 220 fit within slots in cleaner body 204 and are secured to the cleaner body by pins 224. Cleaning blades 220 extend axially from cleaner body 204. Each cleaning blade 220 has an axially extending slot that engages pin 224. This permits the lower level cleaning blades 220 to move axially. Compression balls 222 bias the lower level cleaning blades into contact with the surfaces of the lifting ring 60 and the adapter body 12 adjacent to shoulder 19, as shown in
It is contemplated that the particular number and arrangement of blades 210, 220, 230, etc. may be dependent upon the particular adapter. Moreover, it is also contemplated that one or more brushes or other cleaning devices may be used in addition to, or in place of, one or more blades 210, 220, 230.
The foregoing disclosure is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting thereof. Although one or more embodiments of the invention have been described, persons of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that numerous modifications could be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosed invention. As such, it should be understood that all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention. The written description and drawings illustrate the present invention and are not to be construed as limited to the specific embodiments disclosed.
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