This application claims priority to GB 1117434.9 filed Oct. 10, 2011 which is incorporated herein by specific reference.
The invention relates to syringes, and particular to connection systems for syringes, and especially for enteral syringes.
For many years, a 6% taper has been used on medical connectors to connect syringes with needles and other fluid-transporting devices such as intravenous catheters, valves and filters. This 6% taper is commonly described as a “Luer” connection, named after the century German medical instrument maker Hermann Wülfing Luer, the 6% taper having previously been used successfully for tapered glass stoppers for bottles. A typical Luer connection uses an externally-tapered male connection for syringes, and a corresponding 6% internal taper for needles. The Luer standard (and its specification is enshrined in international standard ISO 594:1986 “Conical fittings with a 6% (Luer) taper for syringes, needles and certain other medical equipment”) has been so successful that it became the connection of choice for all kinds of delivery systems including enteral, intravenous and intrathecal.
However, it became apparent that this standard allowed inadvertent misconnection of drug-filled syringes and other fluid-containing devices causing misadministration of medicaments into the wrong part of the body, sometimes with fatal consequences.
One reaction to this has been the development of separate “standards” for enteral connectors—i.e., for connectors destined to be used on syringes, tubes and other medical devices to deliver drugs, nutritional formulations and other fluids into the gastrointestinal tract.
One such system, described in U.S. Patent Application U.S. 2007/0076401 in the name of Vygon, typically uses a 5% taper connection. In the Vygon system, syringes are usually provided with female (internal) tapered connections (as opposed to the male 6% taper in the Luer system); a smaller diameter than the standard Luer diameter is also typically used.
In another system, sold by Fresenius Kabi, a larger 2% taper connection is used, with syringes being provided with an external taper—i.e., a “male” fitting.
In yet further systems, a so-called “catheter tip connector” is used, having a yet larger tapered connection, but again using an external taper—a “male” fitting—on syringe elements.
Whilst these systems have been successful in preventing misadministration of enteral formulations by other routes (and vice-versa), the presence of different enteral systems can cause problems in health-care settings where more than one of the different enteral standards are used. This can occur even in the same hospital where, for example, one system might be used on a paediatric ward, and another system on general wards. This can lead to situations where a patient is transferred from one ward to another, and appropriately-connecting syringes are unavailable to connect with medical devices already attached to a patient.
It is amongst the objects of the present invention to attempt a solution to this and other problems.
At the time of writing, the applicant acknowledges the following prior art documents:
WO2009/144583A1 BECTON, WO2010/14019A1 BECTON, U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,584A GETTIG, U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,561A MEYER, and WO8805668A1 MEYER.
Accordingly, the invention provides a syringe tip for a syringe and the like in which the bore of said tip tapers so as to increase in diameter from the proximal end of the tip (adjacent the barrel of said syringe) towards the distal end of the tip; and the outside diameter of said tip tapers so as to decrease in diameter from the proximal end of the tip (adjacent the barrel of said syringe) towards the distal end of the tip.
Preferably, a syringe tip for a syringe and the like where the syringe tip extends from the barrel of a syringe; said syringe tip comprises an internal bore and an outside diameter; said internal bore incorporating a taper at the distal most portion of the tip; said taper continuously increasing in diameter from the proximal end of the tip which is adjacent the barrel of the syringe towards the distal end of the tip; whereby said taper facilitates a liquid-tight connection to any appropriately mating connector; and the outside diameter of the tip tapers so as to decrease in diameter in the distal most portion of the tip towards the distal end of the tip; whereby said taper facilitates a liquid tight connection to any appropriately mating connector.
Preferably the external taper of said tip is not 6%.
Preferably also, the taper of the bore of said tip is not 6%.
In either case, it is preferable that the external taper of said tip is between 1% and 4%.
It is also preferable that the taper of the bore of said tip is less than 6%, and preferably between 3% and 5.5%.
In any aspect of the invention the syringe tip further comprises an externally-projecting locking portion on the outside of said tip.
In a further aspect, the invention provides a syringe wherein a portion of the outside surface of the syringe barrel adjacent the syringe tip is tapered, having an outside diameter that decreases towards the syringe tip, thereby being capable of forming a fluid-tight connection with a correspondingly internally tapered connector.
Preferably said tapered portion of the barrel is graduated.
More preferably said syringe further comprises a syringe tip as described above.
Also included within the scope of the invention is a syringe tip or a syringe substantially as described herein with reference to any appropriate combination of the accompanying drawings.
Also included within the scope of the invention is a syringe comprising a syringe barrel and a syringe tip as described herein.
In a further independent aspect, the invention provides a syringe tip and connector assembly comprising, a syringe tip for a syringe and the like where the syringe tip extends from the barrel of a syringe; said syringe tip comprising an internal bore and an outside diameter; said internal bore incorporating a taper at the distal most portion of the tip; said taper continuously increasing in diameter from the proximal end of the tip which is adjacent the barrel of the syringe towards the distal end of the tip; and the outside diameter of the tip tapers so as to decrease in diameter in the distal most portion of the tip towards the distal end of the tip; and a connector body with at least one of an outer diameter to facilitate a liquid-tight connection with said internal bore of said syringe tip; and an inner diameter configured to facilitate a liquid-tight connection with said external diameter of said syringe tip.
In a subsidiary aspect, the connector body comprises an outer diameter and an inner diameter both configured to facilitate a liquid-tight connection with both said outside diameter and said internal bore of said tip.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The external surface 5 of the syringe tip 1 is also provided with a taper such that the external diameter of syringe tip at the discharge end is smaller than the diameter at the end of the tip adjacent a syringe barrel. The external taper, indicated by B in
Whilst it is especially and preferably envisaged that such syringe tips will form part of a syringe, it is also envisaged that the tips could be used as a general connector for enteral lines, for example as part of enteral “giving sets”, being fluidly-connected e.g., to the end of a tube. In this case, references to “adjacent the syringe barrel” and like terms may be construed as “adjacent the tube”, and most generally meaning upstream of the fluid connection.
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Whilst the syringe tip 1 as illustrated comprises an end 24 wherein the end comprises a squared off outer edge 25 and a squared off inner edge 26, in an alternative embodiment the edges of the distal or discharge end 3 of the tip may be rounded or chamfered.
The syringe tip also has a second externally tapered portion 9 located adjacent the syringe barrel 8. This second tapered portion 9 has a taper such that the external diameter of the portion decreases in a direction away from the end proximal to the barrel 8 and towards the discharge end of the tip 1. The taper in this portion is configured to be that of a catheter taper, i.e., preferably a taper of 2°.
In this embodiment, outwardly-projecting lugs 10 are provided between the two externally tapered portions 7 and 9. The lugs are preferably configured to form part of a helix. The lugs may be used to lock the end of the syringe tip to a connector having a corresponding internal thread arrangement, such as is found in the Vygon connector described above.
At the end of the syringe is a syringe tip 13. In preferred embodiments, this tip is provided with an external, and preferably an internal taper, as described for the embodiment of
The external body of the barrel 8 is also marked with graduations 14 to indicate volume. This configuration of syringe is particularly suited to small volume syringes, and particularly those having a volume of about 1 ml.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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GB1117434.9 | Oct 2011 | GB | national |