Claims
- 1. A transfer set assembly for transferring fluids between a first container having a sealed open end and a second container under sterile conditions, said transfer set assembly comprising:a collar, a needle cannula holder, a needle cannula and a closure; said collar having a proximate tubular end portion adapted to be received over said sealed open end of said first container for securement thereto, an intermediate portion having an axial opening therethrough and a distal tubular portion; said needle cannula holder having a proximate end portion telescopically received in said distal tubular portion of said collar and a tubular distal end portion and said tubular distal end portion having a spiral camming surface; said needle cannula supported in said holder having a free proximate end portion projecting axially beyond said proximate end portion of said holder; said closure having a tubular body portion surrounding said needle cannula holder and said distal tubular portion of said collar, a closed distal end portion and an inner tubular portion generally coaxially aligned with said tubular body portion having a spiral camming surface adjacent a free end of said inner tubular portion and engaging said spiral camming surface of said holder; and whereby, rotation of said closure relative to said holder drives said needle cannula and holder assembly axially to pierce said sealed open end of said first container.
- 2. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 1, wherein said inner tubular portion of said closure has a free end having at least two spiral camming surfaces engaging spiral camming surfaces on said holder.
- 3. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 2, wherein said inner tubular portion of said closure is telescopically received within said tubular distal portion of said holder and said spiral camming surfaces on said holder are located on an internal surface of said tubular distal portion of said holder.
- 4. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 3, wherein said inner tubular portion of said closure is integral with said closed distal end and said free end of said inner tubular portion is spaced from said closed distal end of said closure.
- 5. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 1, wherein said distal tubular portion of said collar and said needle cannula holder have an interlocking axial rib and groove which permit telescopic movement of said holder within said distal tubular portion of said collar while preventing rotational movement of said holder relative to said collar.
- 6. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 1, wherein one of said closure tubular body portion and said collar distal tubular portion include an angled camming surface and the other of said closure tubular body portion and said collar distal tubular portion includes a projection engaging said angled camming surface, whereby rotation of said closure relative to said collar drives said closure away from said collar.
- 7. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 6, wherein said projection is on said collar distal tubular portion and said camming surface is on an internal surface of said closure tubular body portion.
- 8. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 7, wherein said closure tubular body portion includes a laterally extending slot adjacent said camming surface, said projection on said collar initially received in said lateral slot in said closure tubular body portion, whereby rotation of said closure relative to said collar first drives said needle cannula and holder assembly axially to pierce said sealed open end of said first container as said projection rotates in said later slot, then driving said closure away from said collar as said projection is received against said camming surface on said closure body portion.
- 9. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 6, wherein said closure is releasably retained to said collar by a frangible connector, whereby rotation of said closure relative to said collar brakes said frangible connector, releasing said closure from said collar.
- 10. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 1, wherein said proximate end portion of said holder has an axial opening receiving and retaining said needle cannula, said holder proximate end portion having a plurality of hook-shaped connectors which are received in said axial opening in said intermediate portion of said collar retaining said needle cannula and holder assembly to said collar after said needle cannula pierces said sealed opened end of said first container.
- 11. A transfer set assembly for transferring fluids between a first container having a sealed open end and a second container under sterile conditions, said transfer set assembly comprising:a collar, a needle cannula holder, a needle cannula and a closure; said collar having a tubular collar portion adapted to be received over said sealed open end of said first container for securement thereto and a distal tubular portion coaxially aligned with said tubular collar portion; said needle cannula holder having a proximate end portion telescopically received in said distal tubular portion of said collar having a spiral camming surface; said needle cannula supported in said needle cannula holder having a free proximate end portion projecting axially beyond said needle cannula holder; said closure having an outer tubular body portion surrounding said needle cannula holder and said distal tubular portion of said collar, a closed distal end portion and an inner tubular portion extending from said closed distal end portion generally coaxially aligned with said outer tubular body portion including a free end spaced from said closed distal end portion; said free end of said inner tubular portion of said closure defining a spiral camming surface engaging said spiral camming surface of said needle cannula holder; whereby, rotation of said closure relative to said needle cannula holder drives said needle cannula holder and said needle cannula axially to pierce said sealed open end of said first container.
- 12. The transfer set assembly as defined in claim 11, wherein said spiral camming surface of said needle cannula holder is defined on an inside surface of said distal tubular portion.
- 13. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 12, wherein said inner tubular portion of said closure has an outer diameter generally equal to an inner diameter of said distal tubular portion of said needle cannula holder and said spiral camming surface of said needle cannula holder projects from said inside surface.
- 14. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 11, wherein said outer tubular body portion of said closure includes a laterally extending slot and a spiral camming surface contiguous with said slot and said distal tubular portion of said needle cannula holder having a projection received in said laterally extending slot in said closure outer tubular body portion, whereby rotation of said closure relative to said collar first drives said needle cannula and needle cannula holder axially to pierce said sealed open end of said container as said projection rotates in said laterally extending slot, then driving said closure away from said collar as said projection is received in said spiral camming surface on said closure outer body portion.
- 15. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 14, wherein said needle cannula holder is releasably retained in said tubular collar portion as said projection is rotated in said laterally extending slot.
- 16. The transfer set assembly defined in claim 15, wherein said needle cannula holder is releasably retained in said collar by a resilient hook-shaped connector received in an axial opening in an intermediate portion of said collar releasably retaining said needle cannula holder to said collar after said needle cannula pierces said sealed open end of said container.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 09/420,998, filed Oct. 20, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,738, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/168,502, filed Oct. 8, 1998, which claimed priority to provisional Application S. No. 60/082,372, filed Apr. 20, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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