IP Library Granted Patent US 12,280,197
Granted Patent B2
US 12,280,197 · App. 17/473,771 · Granted Apr 22, 2025

Vacuum drainage collection bottle

Inventors: Ryan Davis (Centerville, UT); Robert Bilgor Peliks (San Francisco, CA); Alex Singleton (Sandy, UT); Michael Dean Haslam (Sandy, UT); Michael Hallisey (Old Saybrook, CT); Jim Mottola (West Jordan, UT)
Assignee: Merit Medical Systems, Inc.
A61M1/60A61M2205/3331A61M2205/583A61M2210/1017A61M2210/1021
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Patent No.
US 12,280,197
App. No.
17/473,771
Granted
Apr 22, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices, systems, and methods used to drain a body cavity under a vacuum are disclosed. The devices include a vacuum container and a cap. The container includes an ergonomic gripping portion to allow a user to easily handle the container in use. The cap includes a sealing member configured to selectively seal an inlet to control the flow of drainage fluid into the vacuum container.

Claims (58)

1. A drainage collection bottle, comprising:

a container comprising:

a body portion; and

a neck portion, wherein the neck portion comprises a shape configured for ergonomic gripping of the neck portion, wherein the shape of the neck portion is a non-circular, oval, or elliptical cross-sectional shape having a primary axis length greater than a secondary axis length, and wherein the neck portion includes a region throughout which the primary axis length and the secondary axis length are constant; and

a cap coupled to the container and comprising an inlet configured to receive drainage fluid into the drainage collection bottle, the cap being configured to selectively transition the drainage collection bottle between a closed state preventing fluid communication between the inlet and the body portion and an open state allowing fluid communication between the inlet and the body portion, wherein the cap comprises:

a body comprising the inlet; and

a sealing member configured to selectively seal and unseal the inlet, wherein the sealing member comprises:

a threaded plunger configured to threadedly engage with the body;

a stopper disposed at an end of the plunger, wherein the stopper is configured to selectively seal and unseal the inlet; and

a handle disposed at an end of the plunger opposite the stopper;

wherein the handle is configured to rotate the plunger to selectively move the plunger relative to the inlet to transition the drainage collection bottle between the closed state and the open state.

2. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of the primary axis length to the secondary axis length ranges from 1.05:1 to 1.35:1.

3. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , further comprising:

a circular flange configured for ergonomic support of the drainage collection bottle and positioned with the neck portion between the flange and the body portion; and

a rim positioned with the flange between the rim and the neck portion, wherein the cap is sealingly coupled to the container at the rim.

4. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , wherein the body portion comprises a truncated prolate spheroid shape comprising a closed base disposed opposite the neck portion.

5. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , wherein the handle comprises one or more arms extending radially outward from a central axis of the plunger.

6. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , wherein the handle comprises an indicium to indicate whether the cap is in a closed state or an open state.

7. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 ,

wherein when the drainage collection bottle is in the closed state the stopper seals the inlet to prevent fluid from passing through the inlet into the container; and

wherein when the drainage collection bottle is in the open state the stopper is disposed within the cap such that fluid is allowed to flow through the inlet into the container.

8. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , wherein the body further comprises a rotation stop rib and the handle comprises a rotation stop protrusion configured to engage the rotation stop rib to provide a tactile feedback to a user to indicate that the drainage collection bottle is in the open state.

9. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , further comprising:

indicia for indicating a volume of collected drainage fluid, wherein the indicia is disposed on the body portion of the container, and wherein the cap is coupled to the container such that the inlet is opposite the indicia.

10. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , further comprising a shrink sleeve applied to the container, wherein the shrink sleeve comprises indicia for indicating a volume of collected drainage fluid.

11. The drainage collection bottle of claim 1 , further comprising a vacuum within the container when the drainage collection bottle is provided to a user.

12. A method of draining fluid from a body cavity, comprising:

inserting an access device into a cavity of a body;

coupling a drainage tube to the access device and to an inlet of a cap of a drainage collection bottle having a body portion, wherein the drainage collection bottle comprises a vacuum;

gripping an ergonomic shaped neck portion of the drainage collection bottle, wherein the shape of the neck portion is a non-circular, oval, or elliptical cross-sectional shape having a primary axis length greater than a secondary axis length, and wherein the neck portion includes a region throughout which the primary axis length and the secondary axis length are constant; and

displacing a sealing member of the drainage collection bottle to transition the drainage collection bottle between a closed state preventing fluid communication between the inlet and the body portion and an open state allowing fluid communication between the inlet and the body portion, wherein the sealing member comprises:

a threaded plunger configured to threadedly engage with a body of the cap;

a stopper disposed at an end of the plunger, wherein the stopper is configured to selectively seal and unseal the inlet; and

a handle disposed at an end of the plunger opposite the stopper, wherein the handle is configured to rotate the plunger to selectively move the plunger relative to the inlet to transition the drainage collection bottle between the closed state and the open state.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the ergonomic shaped neck portion comprises an oval shape and a flange.

14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

removing the sealing member from the drainage collection bottle; and

emptying the fluid collection bottle.

15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising displacing the sealing member to transition the drainage collection bottle from the open state to the closed state.

16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising coupling a male Luer connector disposed at a proximal end of the drainage tubing to a female Luer connector of the inlet and coupling a male Luer connector disposed at a distal end of the drainage tubing to a female Luer connector of a drainage catheter.

17. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

drawing drainage fluid into the drainage collection bottle, wherein the drainage fluid is directed onto an interior surface of the drainage collection bottle, wherein volume indicia are disposed adjacent the interior surface, and wherein condensate is cleared from the interior surface when the drainage fluid flows along the interior surface.

18. A drainage collection system, comprising: a drainage collection bottle, comprising:

a container comprising:

a drainage containment portion; and

an open neck portion, wherein the neck portion comprises a shape configured for ergonomic gripping of the neck portion, wherein the shape of the neck portion is a non-circular, oval, or elliptical cross-sectional shape having a primary axis length greater than a secondary axis length, and wherein the neck portion includes a region throughout which the primary axis length and the secondary axis length are constant; and

a cap coupled to the container and comprising an inlet configured to receive drainage fluid into the container, the cap being configured to selectively transition the drainage collection bottle between a closed state preventing fluid communication between the inlet and the drainage containment portion and an open state allowing fluid communication between the inlet and the drainage containment portion, wherein the cap comprises:

a body comprising the inlet; and

a sealing member configured to selectively seal and unseal the inlet, wherein the sealing member comprises:

a threaded plunger configured to threadedly engage with the body;

a stopper disposed at an end of the plunger, wherein the stopper is configured to selectively seal and unseal the inlet; and

a handle disposed at an end of the plunger opposite the stopper;

wherein the handle is configured to rotate the plunger to selectively move the plunger relative to the inlet to transition the drainage collection bottle between the closed state and the open state; and

a drainage tube coupled to the inlet of the cap and in fluid communication with the container comprising:

a male Luer connector disposed at a proximal end and coupled to the inlet; and

a male Luer connector disposed at a distal end.

19. The drainage collection system of claim 18 , wherein the inlet comprises a female Luer connector.

20. The drainage collection system of claim 18 , further comprising a drainage catheter coupled to the male Luer connector disposed at the distal end of the drainage tube.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2023
From: MERIT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 064599/0760 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2021
From: DAVIS, RYAN; PELIKS, ROBERT BILGOR; SINGLETON, ALEX; HASLAM, MICHAEL DEAN; HALLISEY, MICHAEL, DR.; MOTTOLA, JIM
To: MERIT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 058523/0001 →