Split septum needle free connector and post needle free connector with sleeve septum fuse concept
Fluid connectors assemblies that provide neutral fluid displacement are disclosed. A fluid connector assembly may include first member and a second member. A deformable sleeve is located on a post of the second member. A septum is located on an opening of the first member. The first member and the second member each include an opening. The sleeve can seal off the opening of the post from fluid entry. However, when the post of the second member is inserted into the first member, a septum of the first member displaces a sleeve of the second member, causing the sleeve to uncover the opening. Further, the septum seals each of the first member and the second member and the displaced sleeve forms a fluid path through the first and second member, with the sleeve regulating fluid flow.
1 . A fluid connector assembly, comprising:
a first member, comprising:
a first end comprising a first opening receiving a medical fluid;
a second end opposite the first end comprising a second opening; and
an internal volume fluidly connecting the first opening and the second opening; and
a septum disposed within the second opening preventing the medical fluid from passing therethrough;
a second member, comprising:
a first end comprising a post;
a second end opposite the first end comprising an outlet;
at least one aperture extending through the post; and
a sleeve moveable relative to the post covering the aperture in a covered configuration and exposing the aperture in an uncovered configuration,
wherein the septum receives the post in a coupled configuration, and
wherein the septum moves the sleeve from the covered configuration to the uncovered configuration in the coupled configuration thereby fluidly connecting the first opening and the outlet, and the sleeve engages a proximal end of the septum to resist separation of the first member and the second member in the uncovered configuration.
2 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein a proximal end of the sleeve is displaced toward a distal end of the sleeve in the uncovered configuration.
3 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve in the uncovered configuration resists separation of the first member and the second member up to a force of between 3 pounds and 5 pounds.
4 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second member further comprises a collar at a base of the post aligning the aperture with the internal volume in the coupled configuration.
5 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 4 , wherein the second end of the first member is a generally flat surface engaging the collar of the second member in the coupled configuration.
6 . The fluid connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve is configured to cover the aperture upon separation of the first member and the second member.
7 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the septum includes a slit extending at least partially across a width of the septum.
8 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve extends circumferentially around the post.
9 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve covers only a portion of the post defining the aperture.
10 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the post is a generally conical shape.
11 . The fluid connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first member has a generally cylindrical shape.
12 . The fluid connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the post is a cannula.
13 . The fluid connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the internal volume comprises a protrusion configured to couple the septum to an internal surface of the first member.
14 . A method for regulating delivery of a medical fluid, the method comprising, by a fluid connector assembly:
providing a first member, the first member comprising an internal volume fluidly connecting a proximal end and a distal end thereof;
receiving, at an opening at the proximal end of the first member, the medical fluid;
receiving, at the distal end of the first member, a septum preventing the medical fluid from passing therethrough;
receiving, at the septum, a second member, the second member comprising a post and an aperture extending through the post;
receiving, at the post, a sleeve covering the aperture in a covered configuration and exposing the aperture in an uncovered configuration; and
forming, based on a displacement of the sleeve into the uncovered configuration by the septum, a fluid pathway that causes the medical fluid that enters the proximal end of the first member to pass through the aperture in a coupled configuration, wherein engagement of the sleeve against a proximal end of the septum resists separation of the first member and the second member in the coupled configuration.
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein:
the septum comprises a slit; and
receiving the second member comprises the post extending through the slit of the septum.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein receiving the second member comprises folding a proximal end of the sleeve toward a distal end thereof.
17 . The method of claim 14 , wherein:
the distal end of the first member comprises a generally flat surface;
the second member comprises a collar at a distal end of the post; and
receiving the second member is prevented when the collar engages the distal end of the first member.
18 . The method of claim 14 , wherein separating the first member and the second member comprises the sleeve returning to the covered configuration and the septum preventing the medical fluid from passing therethrough.