IP Library Granted Patent US 9,801,985
Granted Patent B2
US 9,801,985 · App. 14/267,721 · Granted Oct 31, 2017

Apparatus for topical negative pressure therapy

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Patent No.
US 9,801,985
App. No.
14/267,721
Granted
Oct 31, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and a method for the provision of TNP therapy to a wound are described, the apparatus comprising: a sealing membrane ( 504 ) for covering a wound to form a wound cavity ( 500 ); one end of an aspirant conduit ( 522 ) operably associated with the wound cavity, vacuum means ( 524 ) provided at a distal end of the aspirant conduit for applying a vacuum to the wound cavity; and, air bleed means ( 510 ) in fluid communication with the wound cavity. Various embodiments of air bleed port members are also described.

Claims (55)

1. A port member configured for connecting an aspirant conduit providing negative pressure with a sealing membrane of a topical negative pressure dressing, the port member comprising:

a connector portion configured to connect to a distal end of the aspirant conduit; and

a housing comprising, within or as part of the housing:

a base portion provided with an adhesive thereon, the adhesive configured to attach the base portion to an upper surface of the sealing membrane of the topical negative pressure dressing;

an aperture in the base portion configured to provide the negative pressure from the aspirant conduit to a wound cavity through a hole formed in the sealing membrane when the base portion is attached to the upper surface of the sealing membrane via the adhesive and the sealing membrane is covering the wound cavity;

a raised portion formed above the aperture in the base portion;

an opening to the connector portion fluidically connected with the aperture in the base portion via a passage formed within the housing of the port member, the opening to the connector portion configured to fluidically connect the aspirant conduit with the aperture in the base portion and the hole in the sealing membrane;

the passage having a width that is smaller than an outer dimension of the base portion, and wherein an upper surface of the passage is formed by a continuous length of a single material forming an inner portion of the raised portion and extending from above the aperture to the opening to the connector portion; and

an air bleed comprising:

an air inlet aperture formed in the port member and having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of an adjacent portion of the passage, and

a filter element covering the air inlet aperture, wherein the air inlet aperture and filter element are configured to bleed ambient air into the wound cavity;

wherein the filter element is positioned in a plane that is (i) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the air inlet aperture and (ii) substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the adjacent portion of the passage; and

wherein the adhesive on the base portion is configured to attach the housing of the port member to the sealing membrane independently of connecting the aspirant conduit to the connector portion.

2. The port member of claim 1 , further comprising a body portion provided above the base portion and above the aperture, the body portion defining the raised portion, wherein the body portion and the connector portion are integrally formed.

3. The port member of claim 2 , wherein the body portion has a domed shape.

4. The port member of claim 1 , wherein the air bleed comprises a conduit having a first end in communication with the wound cavity in use and a second end spaced away from the wound cavity.

5. The port member of claim 4 , wherein filter element is positioned along the upper surface of the passage.

6. The port member of claim 5 , wherein the filter element is positioned beneath an upper portion of the port member.

7. The port member of claim 1 , wherein the air bleed comprises an air bleed passage having a first end in communication with the passage within the port member and a second end spaced away from the passage.

8. The port member of claim 1 , wherein the air inlet aperture is provided in the upper surface of the passage.

9. The port member of claim 1 , further comprising the aspirant conduit having a proximal end thereof connectable with the port member via the connector portion and a distal end configured to be in fluid communication with a vacuum source for applying a vacuum through the aspirant conduit to the wound cavity when in use.

10. The port member of claim 9 , wherein the aspirant conduit extends away from the port member in a direction substantially parallel to the base portion when connected to the port member.

11. The port member of claim 1 , wherein the port member is manufactured from a soft plastic material.

12. The port member of claim 1 , further comprising a layer of protective paper or film removably covering the adhesive prior to attaching the base portion to the upper surface of the sealing membrane.

13. A port member for connecting an aspirant conduit providing negative pressure with a topical negative pressure dressing, the port member comprising:

a connector portion configured to connect to a distal end of the aspirant conduit;

an air bleed comprising:

an air inlet aperture, and

a filter element covering the air inlet aperture, wherein the air inlet aperture and filter element are configured to bleed ambient air into a wound cavity when the topical negative pressure dressing is covering the wound cavity with the port member attached to the topical negative pressure dressing via an adhesive; and

a housing comprising, within or as part of the housing:

a base portion having the adhesive thereon for attaching the base portion to an upper surface of the dressing;

an aperture in the base portion configured to communicate with the wound cavity through a hole formed in the dressing when in use;

a raised portion formed above the aperture in the base portion;

a passage within the raised portion that extends substantially parallel to the base portion, the passage having a proximal end located relatively closer to the aperture and a distal end located relatively farther away from the aperture the passage fluidically connecting the aperture in the base portion to an opening to the connector portion at the distal end of the passage, wherein an upper surface of the passage is defined by a continuous length of a single material forming the raised portion and extending from above the aperture to the opening to the connector portion;

the opening to the connector portion configured to fluidically connect the aspirant conduit with the aperture in the base portion via the passage; and

wherein the air inlet aperture has a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of an adjacent portion of the passage;

wherein the filter element is positioned in a plane that is (i) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the air inlet aperture and (ii) substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the adjacent portion of the passage; and

wherein the adhesive on the base portion is configured to attach the housing of the port member to the upper surface of the dressing independently of connecting the aspirant conduit to the connector portion.

14. The port member of claim 13 , wherein the filter element is positioned beneath an upper portion of the port member.

15. The port member of claim 13 , wherein the air bleed comprises an air bleed passage having a first end in communication with the passage and a second end spaced away from the passage.

16. The port member of claim 13 , wherein the connector portion is configured to connect the aspirant conduit so that the aspirant conduit extends away from the connector portion in a direction substantially parallel to the base portion.

17. The port member of claim 13 , wherein the passage extends laterally away from the aperture in the substantially parallel direction relative to the topical negative pressure dressing.

18. The port member of claim 13 , wherein the air inlet aperture is laterally spaced from the aperture.

19. The port member of claim 13 , further comprising a paper layer or film layer configured to protect the adhesive.

20. The port member of claim 13 , wherein the base portion and the raised portion are manufactured from a soft plastic material.

21. A port member comprising:

a connector portion configured to connect to an end of an aspirant conduit;

an air bleed portion comprising an air inlet aperture and a filter covering the air inlet aperture; and

a housing comprising:

a planar lower portion of the housing comprising an aperture surrounded by an adhesive surface,

a passage extending from the aperture to an opening of the connector portion, the aperture configured to fluidically communicate with the aspirant conduit via the passage, the passage fluidically connected to air bleed portion; and

wherein the aperture, passage, and opening are provided within or as part of the housing;

wherein the air inlet aperture has a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of an adjacent portion of the passage;

wherein the filter element is positioned in a plane that is (i) substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the air inlet aperture and (ii) substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the adjacent portion of the passage; and

wherein the port member is configured to attach the planar lower portion to a sealing membrane of a negative pressure wound dressing with the aperture positioned over a hole in the sealing membrane independently of the attachment of the aspirant conduit to the connector portion.

Assignments (2)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE ADDRESS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 049420 FRAME: 0895. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jun 18, 2019
From: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
To: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
Reel/Frame 049510/0609 →
ADDRESS CHANGE Recorded Jun 10, 2019
From: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
To: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
Reel/Frame 049420/0895 →