IP Library Granted Patent US 8,684,979
Granted Patent B2
US 8,684,979 · App. 12/774,839 · Granted Apr 1, 2014

Discriminating fluid connection system

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Patent No.
US 8,684,979
App. No.
12/774,839
Granted
Apr 1, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A discriminating connector system for medical use. The connector system includes a male connector and a female connector. A standoff of the male connector forms a sealed, fluid connection with a receptacle of the female connector for fluid flow between conduits connected to the male and female connectors. The construction of the connector system prevents connection of either the male or female connector to other non-conforming connectors or syringes commonly found in medical environments, such as male and female luer-lock connectors and syringes.

Claims (17)

1. An enteral feeding connection system for forming a sealed fluid connection for use in delivering nutritional fluids to a patient, said system comprising:

a first enteral feeding connector configured for attachment to a first enteral feeding tube for receiving nutritional fluids to be delivered to the patient, the first enteral feeding connector comprising a floor, an annular wall extending from the floor, a standoff projecting from the floor within the annular wall and disposed for blocking nonconforming connectors from entering into fluid connection with the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector, and an opening in one of the standoff and the floor;

a second enteral feeding connector configured for attachment to a second enteral feeding tube for receiving the nutritional fluids to be delivered to the patient, the second enteral feeding connector comprising a floor, an annular wall adapted to form a sealed fit connection with the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector to provide a fluid tight passage between the first and second enteral feeding connectors, a receptacle projecting from the floor of the second enteral feeding connector to receive the standoff of the first enteral feeding connector and permit the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector to come into sealing engagement with the annular wall of the second enteral feeding connector to form said fluid tight passage, and an opening in the floor of the second enteral feeding connector disposed radially outward from the receptacle;

wherein connecting the first enteral feeding connector and the second enteral feeding connector provides a fluid-tight connection between said first enteral feeding tube and said second enteral feeding tube when both of the first and second enteral feeding tubes are attached to the respective connectors so that the nutritional fluid may be delivered from the second enteral feeding tube through the enteral feeding connectors and to the first enteral feeding tube for enteral delivery of the nutritional fluid to the patient; and

a locking mechanism for locking the first and second enteral feeding connectors together, wherein the locking mechanism comprises threads on an exterior surface of the standoff and threads on an interior surface of the receptacle.

2. The connector system of claim 1 wherein the first enteral feeding connector standoff is sized to prevent a fluid-tight connection with a male luer connector.

3. The connector system of claim 1 wherein the second enteral feeding connector receptacle is sized to prevent a fluid-tight connection with male and female luer connectors.

4. The connector system of claim 1 wherein the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector has an axially tapering outer surface and the annular wall of the second enteral feeding connector has an axially tapering inner surface for receiving the tapering outer surface of the first enteral feeding connector.

5. The connector system of claim 1 wherein the first and second enteral feeding connectors are formed of a generally biocompatible and non-reactive material.

6. The connector system of claim 1 in combination with the first and second enteral feeding tubes.

7. The connector system of claim 1 wherein the first enteral feeding connector has a longitudinal axis and the standoff is generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the first enteral feeding connector.

8. The connector system of claim 7 wherein the second enteral feeding connector has a longitudinal axis and the receptacle is generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the second enteral feeding connector.

9. An enteral feeding connection system for forming a sealed fluid connection for use in delivering nutritional fluids to a patient, said system comprising:

a first enteral feeding connector configured for attachment to a first enteral feeding tube for receiving nutritional fluids to be delivered to the patient, the first enteral feeding connector comprising a floor, an annular wall extending from the floor, a standoff projecting from the floor within the annular wall and disposed for blocking nonconforming connectors from entering into fluid connection with the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector, and an opening in one of the standoff and the floor; and

a second enteral feeding connector configured for attachment to a second enteral feeding tube for receiving the nutritional fluids to be delivered to the patient, the second enteral feeding connector comprising a floor, an annular wall adapted to form a sealed fit connection with the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector to provide a fluid tight passage between the first and second enteral feeding connectors, a receptacle projecting from the floor of the second enteral feeding connector to receive the standoff of the first enteral feeding connector and permit the annular wall of the first enteral feeding connector to come into sealing engagement with the annular wall of the second enteral feeding connector to form said fluid tight passage, and an opening in the floor of the second enteral feeding connector disposed radially outward from the receptacle;

wherein connecting the first enteral feeding connector and the second enteral feeding connector provides a fluid-tight connection between said first enteral feeding tube and said second enteral feeding tube when both of the first and second enteral feeding tubes are attached to the respective connectors so that the nutritional fluid may be delivered from the second enteral feeding tube through the enteral feeding connectors and to the first enteral feeding tube for enteral delivery of the nutritional fluid to the patient;

wherein when the first enteral feeding connector is connected to the second enteral feeding connector and the connectors are attached to the respective enteral feeding tubes, a fluid passage is formed permitting fluid to flow from the second enteral feeding tube through the opening in the floor of the second enteral feeding connector around the receptacle and standoff and through the opening in the first enteral feeding connector to the first enteral feeding tube.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2017
From: COVIDIEN LP
To: KPR U.S., LLC
Reel/Frame 044129/0389 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 9, 2013
From: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
To: COVIDIEN LP
Reel/Frame 029595/0101 →