IP Library Granted Patent US 11,123,536
Granted Patent B2
US 11,123,536 · App. 15/917,128 · Granted Sep 21, 2021

Antimicrobial cap for disinfecting a port and method

Inventors: Mark Follman (Glen Rock, NJ); John Tanayan (Ridgefield Park, NJ); Kathryn Spencer (San Diego, CA); Jesse R. Dlugos (Woodbridge, CT); Jeffrey E. Ransden (Fairfield, CT)
Assignee: PROFESSIONAL DISPOSABLES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
A61M39/18A01N25/30A01N47/44A61L2/18A61L2/23A61M39/162A61M39/20A61L2202/24A61M2039/0285A61M2039/0288A61M2205/0205A61M2205/273A61M2209/06B65D75/367
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Patent No.
US 11,123,536
App. No.
15/917,128
Granted
Sep 21, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An antimicrobial cap and method for inhibiting the growth of microbes and disinfecting a port are disclosed. The antimicrobial cap comprises an assembly that includes an outer cap, an inner member and a pad disposed within the inner member and impregnated with an antimicrobial agent in order to disinfect the port. The antimicrobial cap includes attachment features and a lock out mechanism allowing the disinfection of different types of ports and connectors and their safe disengagement and thereafter enabling the lock out mechanism in order to prevent re-use of the antimicrobial cap.

Claims (32)

1. An antimicrobial cap to treat a port, the antimicrobial cap comprising:

an outer cap having a first end being an open end, a second end being a closed end, and defining a cavity therein, the outer cap having a sidewall with an inner surface that defines an engagement structure;

an inner member receivable in the outer cap, the inner member comprising an open end, a closed end, and defining a chamber therein, the closed end of the inner member visible through the open end of the outer cap,

the inner member having a sidewall with an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein the interior surface is engageable with a port, the exterior surface defining an attachment feature configured to engage with the engagement structure of the outer cap, the attachment feature at least including a first stop, a second stop, and a first ramp there between, wherein the engagement structure abuts the first stop in a first position to permit rotational movement of the antimicrobial cap in a first direction with respect to the port and to engage the inner member with the port, wherein the engagement structure is movable with respect to the inner member along the first ramp in a second direction and abuts the second stop in a second position to rotate the antimicrobial cap with respect to the port and to release the antimicrobial cap from the port, wherein the engagement structure is movable along a second ramp of the attachment feature upon further rotating the antimicrobial cap in the first direction such that the engagement structure is prevented from further movement along the first ramp; and

a pad disposed within the chamber of the inner member and impregnated with an antimicrobial agent, wherein the port is receivable in the chamber with the interior surface engaged thereto, wherein the pad is compressed by the port to release the antimicrobial agent therefrom.

2. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 , wherein the inner member is disposed within the outer cap in the first position.

3. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 , wherein the inner member is at least partially disposed outside the outer cap in the second position.

4. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 , wherein the first ramp of the attachment feature of the inner member is radially distanced further outward than the second ramp with respect to a longitudinal center of the antimicrobial cap.

5. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 , wherein the engagement structure of the outer cap comprises at least one flexural finger that inwardly biases against the exterior surface of the inner member and includes a protrusion at a distal end thereof, wherein the protrusion abuts the first stop and the exterior surface of the sidewall of the inner member, and wherein the protrusion moves along at least the first ramp to engage the second stop.

6. The antimicrobial cap of claim 5 , wherein the engagement structure of the outer cap moves along the second ramp to abut a third stop.

7. The antimicrobial cap of claim 5 , wherein the engagement structure of the outer cap and the attachment feature of the inner member are symmetrical about a longitudinal center of the antimicrobial cap.

8. The antimicrobial cap of claim 7 , wherein the engagement structure of the outer cap further comprises at least a second flexural finger that inwardly biases against the exterior surface of the inner member and includes a protrusion at a distal end thereof, wherein the protrusion of the second flexural finger abuts a respective first stop and the exterior surface of the sidewall of the inner member, and wherein the protrusion of the second flexural finger moves along at least the respective first ramp to engage a respective second stop.

9. The antimicrobial cap of claim 8 , wherein the second flexural finger moves along a respective second ramp to abut a respective third stop.

10. The antimicrobial cap of claim 7 , wherein the respective first stops are distanced from each other by approximately 180° and wherein the antimicrobial cap is configured to be rotated clockwise to engage the inner member with the port.

11. The antimicrobial cap of claim 10 , wherein the respective second stops are distanced from each other by approximately 180° and wherein the outer cap is configured to be rotated counterclockwise to disengage the inner member from the port.

12. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 , wherein the interior surface of the inner member comprises a plurality of female threads for engaging the port.

13. The antimicrobial cap of claim 12 , wherein the outer cap is rotated counterclockwise to disengage the plurality of female threads of the interior surface of the inner member from the port.

14. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 further comprising:

a lid coupled to a location of the antimicrobial cap to seal the cavity from an external environment, the location of the antimicrobial cap selected from a group consisting of a rim of the outer cap, a rim of the inner member, or a rim of the outer cap and a rim of the inner member.

15. The antimicrobial cap of claim 1 , wherein the antimicrobial agent comprises at least one of alcohol, chlorhexidine gluconate, chlorhexidine-silver, and mixtures thereof.

16. A method for inhibiting the growth of microbes and disinfecting a port, the method comprising:

providing an outer cap having a first end being an open end, a second end being a closed end and defining a cavity therein, the outer cap having a sidewall with an inner surface that defines an engagement structure, an inner member receivable in the outer cap, the inner member comprising an open end, a closed end, and defining a chamber therein, the closed end of the inner member visible through the open end of the outer cap,

the inner member having a sidewall with an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein the interior surface is engageable with a port, the exterior surface defining an attachment feature configured to engage with the engagement structure of the outer cap, the attachment feature at least including a first stop, a second stop, and a first ramp there between, wherein the engagement structure abuts the first stop in a first position, a pad disposed within the chamber of the inner member, the pad impregnated with an antimicrobial agent;

rotating the antimicrobial cap in a first direction with respect to the port to engage the inner member with the port, wherein the port is receivable in the chamber with the interior surface engaged thereto;

compressing the pad by the port to release the antimicrobial agent therefrom;

moving the engagement structure along the first ramp in a second direction and abutting the second stop in a second position; and

rotating the antimicrobial cap with respect to the port and to release the antimicrobial cap from the port.

17. The method of claim 16 further comprising:

moving the engagement structure along a second ramp of the attachment feature upon further rotating the antimicrobial cap in the first direction such that the engagement structure is prevented from further movement along the first ramp and disengages the inner member from the outer cap.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein a lid is coupled to either a rim of the outer cap or a rim of the inner member or both a rim of the outer cap and a rim of the inner member to seal the cavity from an external environment, and wherein the method further includes removing the lid from the rim.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the antimicrobial agent comprises at least one of alcohol, chlorhexidine gluconate, chlorhexidine-silver and mixtures thereof, wherein the method further comprises exposing the agent to the port.

20. The method of claim 16 , wherein the engagement structure of the outer cap comprises at least a flexural finger that inwardly biases against the exterior surface of the inner member and includes a protrusion at a distal end thereof, wherein the protrusion abuts the first stop and the exterior surface of the sidewall of the inner member, and the method further includes moving the protrusion along at least the first ramp to engage the second stop and disengage the antimicrobial cap from the port.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 30, 2023
From: PROFESSIONAL DISPOSABLES INTERNATIONAL, INC.; TRU-D SMARTUVC, LLC
To: WHITE OAK COMMERCIAL FINANCE, LLC,
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