IP Library Granted Patent US 10,179,231
Granted Patent B2
US 10,179,231 · App. 14/708,098 · Granted Jan 15, 2019

Medical connector

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Patent No.
US 10,179,231
App. No.
14/708,098
Granted
Jan 15, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A medical connector for use in a fluid pathway includes a housing configured to permit fluid flow between a first medical device and a second device or location. The medical connector includes a valve member configured to be positioned at least partially within the housing. The valve member is configured to receive the first medical device. The valve member can be moved into a second state. The connector can be adapted for use with a catheter assembly.

Claims (30)

1. A medical connector for permitting fluid flow between a first medical device and a second medical device, the medical connector comprising:

a housing comprising a proximal end configured to receive a first medical device and a distal end configured to receive a second medical device, the distal end of the housing comprising a cannula extending to a position within an interior space of the housing; and

a valve member attached to the proximal end of the housing and positioned at least partially within the interior space of the housing, the valve member comprising a slit on a proximal surface thereof that extends into an interior cavity of the valve member, and an opening to the interior cavity at a distal surface of the valve member, the valve member having a first state in which the opening to the interior cavity of the valve member and the cannula define a gap between them such that the interior cavity of the valve member is in fluid communication with the interior space of the housing and a second state in which the opening to the interior cavity is positioned around a first portion of the cannula such that the interior cavity of the valve member is sealed from the interior space of the housing.

2. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the valve member is fixedly attached to the proximal end of the housing, preventing rotation relative to the housing.

3. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the valve member comprises a central body and two shoulders extending outward from the central body.

4. The medical connector of claim 3 , wherein each shoulder is positioned within a corresponding recess within an interior of the housing when the valve member is in the second state.

5. The medical connector of claim 4 , wherein a proximal surface of each recess contacts the corresponding shoulder and prevents the valve member from returning to the first state.

6. The medical connector of claim 5 , wherein when a first medical device is attached to the proximal end of the housing, each shoulder is removed from contact with a proximal surface of the corresponding recess.

7. The medical connector of claim 3 , wherein a width of each shoulder from the central body to an outer point of each shoulder is less than half of the width of the interior cavity of the valve member at the same vertical height as the width of each shoulder.

8. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the valve member has a domed top when the valve is in the first state and a substantially flat top when the valve member is in the second state.

9. The medical connector of claim 8 , wherein the substantially flat top of the valve member in the second state is substantially flush with a proximal surface of the housing.

10. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein when a first medical device is attached to the proximal end of the housing, the opening extends to a position around a second portion of the cannula, the second portion being of greater diameter than the first portion.

11. A medical connector for permitting fluid flow between a first medical device and a second medical device, the medical connector comprising:

a housing comprising a proximal end configured to receive a first medical device and a distal end configured to receive a second medical device, the proximal end of the housing comprising a proximally facing ledge, the distal end of the housing comprising a cannula extending to a position within an interior space of the housing; and

a valve member attached to the proximal end of the housing and positioned at least partially within the interior space of the housing, the valve member comprising:

a lip;

a slit positioned on a proximal surface of the valve member and extending into an interior cavity of the valve member; and

an opening to the interior cavity at a distal surface of the valve member;

the valve member having a first state in which the valve member and the cannula define a gap between them such that the valve member does not extend to the cannula and a second state in which the opening to the interior cavity is positioned around a first portion of the cannula;

wherein at least a portion of the lip seats on the ledge.

12. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the valve member is fixedly attached to the proximal end of the housing, preventing rotation relative to the housing.

13. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the valve member comprises a central body and two shoulders extending outward from the central body.

14. The medical connector of claim 13 , wherein each shoulder is positioned within a corresponding recess within an interior of the housing when the valve member is in the second state.

15. The medical connector of claim 14 , wherein a proximal surface of each recess contacts the corresponding shoulder and prevents the valve member from returning to the first state.

16. The medical connector of claim 15 , wherein when a first medical device is attached to the proximal end of the housing, each shoulder is removed from contact with a proximal surface of the corresponding recess.

17. The medical connector of claim 13 , wherein a width of each shoulder from the central body to an outer point of each shoulder is less than half of the width of the interior cavity of the valve member at the same vertical height as the width of each shoulder.

18. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the valve member has a domed top when the valve is in the first state and a substantially flat top when the valve member is in the second state.

19. The medical connector of claim 18 , wherein the substantially flat top of the valve member in the second state is substantially flush with a proximal surface of the housing.

20. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the valve member comprises a rigid annular insert positioned at least partially within the lip.

21. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the proximally facing ledge is a first ledge and the lip is a first lip, and wherein the housing further comprises a proximal ledge proximal of the first ledge and the valve member further comprises a proximal lip proximal of and extending past the first lip, and wherein at least a portion of the proximal lip seats on the proximal ledge.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: ICU MEDICAL, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 059618/0412 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2022
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: ICU MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 058709/0165 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 2, 2018
From: ICU MEDICAL, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 044970/0401 →
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