IP Library Granted Patent US 9,891,080
Granted Patent B2
US 9,891,080 · App. 14/353,344 · Granted Feb 13, 2018

Probe assembly

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Patent No.
US 9,891,080
App. No.
14/353,344
Granted
Feb 13, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A probe assembly for inserting a probe into a flexible or semi-rigid vessel or tubing having a distal aseptic connector for coupling to the vessel or tubing, the probe sheath comprising at least a portion that is rigid, the probe sheath extending longitudinally from the aseptic connector and having at least one inner longitudinal lumen configured to receive an elongate sensor or probe body and to permit longitudinal movement of the sensor/probe body within the probe sheath lumen, and an actuator for deploying a probe within the vessel or tubing by advancing the probe body through the aseptic connector to a position where the probe can measure at least one parameter within the vessel or tubing is disclosed herein.

Claims (21)

1. A probe assembly for inserting a probe into a flexible or semi-rigid vessel or tubing, the assembly comprising:

a distal aseptic connector for coupling to the vessel or tubing;

a probe sheath comprising at least a portion that is rigid, the probe sheath extending longitudinally from the aseptic connector and having at least one inner longitudinal volume configured to receive an elongate probe body and to permit longitudinal movement of the probe body within the probe sheath;

an actuator for deploying a probe within the vessel or tubing by advancing the probe body through the aseptic connector to a position sufficient for the probe to measure at least one parameter within the vessel or tubing; and

wherein the distal aseptic connector has a tube section that connects to a barbed fitting of the probe sheath.

2. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the distal aseptic connector is further adapted to couple to a mating aseptic connector associated with the vessel or tubing.

3. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the probe sheath is non collapsible and the actuator moves the probe body longitudinally within the sheath.

4. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the probe sheath comprises at least two concentric rigid sheath elements and the actuator moves the probe body longitudinally within the sheath by telescoping one sheath element within another sheath element.

5. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a motor assembly.

6. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the probe assembly is configured to be sterilized.

7. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the aseptic connector is joined to the probe sheath by a section of flexible tubing.

8. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the probe assembly further comprises a probe sheath plunger configured to sealably engage the probe sheath and the elongate probe body.

9. The probe assembly of claim 8 , wherein the probe sheath plunger is further adapted to move longitudinally within the inner longitudinal volume.

10. The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the probe sheath further comprises at least one catch on an end of the at least one inner longitudinal volume configured to fix the position of the probe body in a longitudinal direction.

11. A method of aseptically inserting a probe into a flexible or semi-rigid vessel or tubing, the method comprising:

providing a probe assembly having an elongate probe disposed within an inner longitudinal volume of a non-collapsible probe sheath and an aseptic connector joined to the probe sheath;

connecting the probe assembly to a port in the vessel or tubing via the aseptic connector;

advancing the probe through the inner longitudinal volume and the aseptic connector such that a sensing portion of the elongate probe is aseptically disposed within the vessel or tubing; and

wherein the aseptic connector has a tube section that connects to a barbed fitting of the probe sheath.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the step of connecting the probe assembly to the vessel or tubing further comprises coupling the aseptic connector of the probe assembly to a mating aseptic connector associated with the vessel or tubing.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the step of advancing the probe through the inner longitudinal volume and the aseptic connector further comprises actuating longitudinal movement of the elongate probe with a mechanical device.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 27, 2020
From: GE HEALTHCARE BIO-SCIENCES CORP.
To: GLOBAL LIFE SCIENCES SOLUTIONS USA LLC
Reel/Frame 053615/0305 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2016
From: DAMREN, RICHARD L.; TUOHEY, COLIN R.; ERDENBERGER, THOMAS; FISHER, MICHAEL; KENNEY, JONATHAN A.; GALLIHER, PARRISH M.; CROWELL, JOSEPH D.
To: XCELLEREX, INC.
Reel/Frame 039305/0522 →
MERGER Recorded Aug 1, 2016
From: XCELLEREX, INC.
To: GE HEALTHCARE BIO-SCIENCES CORP.
Reel/Frame 039305/0667 →