IP Library Granted Patent US 8,152,778
Granted Patent B2
US 8,152,778 · App. 12/565,044 · Granted Apr 10, 2012

Device for interfacing with standard luer lock syringes

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Patent No.
US 8,152,778
App. No.
12/565,044
Granted
Apr 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An interface device is described which includes a body defining one or more cylindrical bores which are dimensioned to receive a standard luer lock syringe. Each bore includes a plunger movably positioned therein from a retracted position to an advanced position. The plunger and the distal end of the bore defines a first fluid reservoir and the standard syringe assembly defines a second fluid reservoir. The interface device and the syringe assembly are operable to sequentially deliver multiple fluids from the interface device to a catheter assembly.

Claims (28)

1. An interface device comprising:

a body defining a substantially cylindrical bore having a first open end dimensioned to receive a standard syringe assembly having a syringe body and a plunger assembly, and a second end defining an outlet channel, the body including a side channel extending through a sidewall of the substantially cylindrical bore, the side channel being in fluid communication with the outlet channel and the substantially cylindrical bore;

the substantially cylindrical bore including a plunger movably positioned within the bore from a retracted position to an advanced position, each plunger having a top surface adapted to engage a distal end of a standard syringe assembly, a bottom surface and a sidewall, the bottom surface of the plunger and a distal end of the substantially cylindrical bore defining a first reservoir, a plunger channel extending through the plunger from the top surface of the plunger to the sidewall of the plunger, wherein in the retracted position, the plunger channel is sealed by the sidewall of the bore, and in the advanced position, the plunger channel communicates with the side channel of the body.

2. The interface device according to claim 1 , wherein the top surface of each plunger includes a connector which is positioned about an inlet end of the plunger channel, the connector being dimensioned to engage a distal end of a standard syringe assembly.

3. The interface device according to claim 1 , wherein each plunger has an annular channel defined about the sidewall of the plunger.

4. The interface device according to claim 1 , wherein an annular groove is formed in the sidewall of the bore, an inlet end of the side channel being positioned within the annular groove.

5. The interface device according to claim 1 , wherein the body includes a connector positioned about the outlet channel.

6. The interface device according to claim 1 , further including a flange positioned about the first open end of the body.

7. The interface device according to claim 1 , wherein the substantially cylindrical bore is a first substantially cylindrical bore and the body includes a plurality of substantially cylindrical bores including said first substantially cylindrical bore.

8. A method of infusing a catheter assembly, the method comprising the following steps:

i) providing the interface device as recited in claim 7 having a first fluid in the first reservoir;

ii) positioning a first syringe assembly into the first substantially cylindrical bore of the interface device, the syringe assembly defining a second fluid reservoir having a second fluid therein;

iii) securing the body of the interface device to a catheter assembly;

iv) advancing the syringe assembly within the first cylindrical bore to move the plunger from its retracted position to its advanced position to dispense the first fluid from the first reservoir into the catheter assembly;

vi) actuating the plunger assembly of the syringe assembly to dispense the second fluid from the second reservoir of the syringe assembly into the catheter assembly;

vi) positioning a second syringe assembly into a second of the substantially cylindrical bores, the second substantially cylindrical bore having a second plunger and defining a third reservoir having a third fluid therein and the second syringe assembly defining a fourth reservoir having a fourth fluid therein;

vii) advancing the second syringe assembly within the second substantially cylindrical bore to move the second plunger from its retracted position to its advanced position to dispense the third fluid from the third reservoir into the catheter assembly;

and viii) actuating a second plunger assembly of the second syringe assembly to dispense the fourth fluid from the fourth reservoir of the second syringe assembly into the catheter assembly.

9. The interface device according to claim 1 , further including a first fluid located within the first reservoir.

10. The interface device according to claim 9 , wherein the first fluid is saline.

11. A method of infusing a catheter assembly, the method comprising the following steps:

i) providing the interface device as recited in claim 1 having a first fluid in the first reservoir;

ii) positioning a first syringe assembly into the substantially cylindrical bore of the interface device the syringe assembly defining a second fluid reservoir having a second fluid therein;

iii) securing the body of the interface device to a catheter assembly;

iv) advancing the syringe assembly within the cylindrical bore to move the plunger from its retracted position to its advanced position to dispense the first fluid from the first reservoir into the catheter assembly; and

v) actuating the plunger assembly of the syringe assembly to dispense the second fluid from the second reservoir of the syringe assembly into the catheter assembly.

12. A method according to claim 11 , wherein the first fluid is a flush solution and the second fluid is a lock solution.

13. A method according to claim 12 , wherein the flush solution is saline and the lock solution is heparin.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 9, 2013
From: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
To: COVIDIEN LP
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