IP Library Granted Patent US 10,694,986
Granted Patent B2
US 10,694,986 · App. 16/131,779 · Granted Jun 30, 2020

Bracket for mounting a multi-port control valve and a reservoir to a sensor holder for use in a blood sampling-blood pressure monitoring system

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Patent No.
US 10,694,986
App. No.
16/131,779
Granted
Jun 30, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a multi-port control valve with multi-lumen paths diverging flow so that, the multi-port control valve fills and expels fluid at the same time through the same port for use in a blood sampling, blood pressure monitoring system that includes a sampling site, a pressure transducer, and reservoir. The multi-port control valve may include a rotatable valve member and three ports. Each of the three ports is connected to one of the sampling site, the pressure transducer, and the reservoir. In particular, the rotatable valve member is rotatable, such that, depending upon a position of the rotatable valve member, one of the three ports is blocked from fluid communication with the other two ports.

Claims (22)

1. A bracket for mounting a multi-port control valve and a reservoir to a sensor holder for use in a blood sampling-blood pressure monitoring system by a clinician, the sensor holder comprising a mounting section including two opposed rectangular portions having slots and bottoms, the bracket comprising:

extending circular portions to form an interior portion to surround and mount the reservoir;

a base table to abut the bottom of the reservoir to hold the reservoir in place;

a pair of clips that clip into place with the sensor holder when the bracket is mounted into the mounting section by the clinician; and

flanges that slide within the slots of the two opposed rectangular portions and abut the bottoms of the two opposed rectangular portions.

2. The bracket of claim 1 , wherein each of the clips of the bracket respectively clip around the adjacent bottom of the adjacent rectangular portion to mount the bracket to the sensor holder.

3. The bracket of claim 2 , wherein the bracket further comprises an opposed pair of engagement areas, each engagement area being coupled to a clip.

4. The bracket of claim 3 , wherein, to remove the bracket from the sensor holder, the clinician squeezes the two engagement areas to squeeze the clips inward to allow for disengagement of the clip from the sensor holder.

5. The bracket of claim 4 , wherein, with the clips squeezed inward, the clips are disengaged from the bottoms of the two opposed rectangular portions allowing the clinician to move the bracket upwards and out of the mounting section of the sensor holder.

6. The bracket of claim 3 , wherein, each of the opposed pair of engagement areas include one or more indicator lines to provide a physical and visual indication to the clinician to squeeze the clips.

7. A sensor holder system for mounting a multi-port control valve and a reservoir in a blood sampling-blood pressure monitoring system by a clinician, the sensor holder system comprising:

a mounting section including two opposed rectangular portions having slots and bottoms;

and a bracket comprising:

extending circular portions to form an interior portion to surround and mount the reservoir;

a base table to abut the bottom of the reservoir to hold the reservoir in place; and

a pair of clips that clip into place with the mounting section when the bracket is mounted into the mounting section by the clinician.

8. The sensor holder system of claim 7 , wherein the bracket further comprises flanges that slide within the slots of the two opposed rectangular portions and abut the bottoms of the two opposed rectangular portions.

9. The sensor holder system of claim 8 , wherein each of the clips of the bracket respectively clip around the adjacent bottom of the adjacent rectangular portion to mount the bracket to the mounting section.

10. The sensor holder system of claim 9 , wherein the bracket further comprises an opposed pair of engagement areas, each engagement area being coupled to a clip.

11. The sensor holder system of claim 10 , wherein, to remove the bracket from the sensor holder system, the clinician squeezes the two engagement areas to squeeze the clips inward to allow for disengagement of the clip from the mounting section.

12. The sensor holder system of claim 11 , wherein, with the clips squeezed inward, the clips are disengaged from the bottoms of the two opposed rectangular portions allowing the clinician to move the bracket upwards and out of the mounting section of the sensor holder system.

13. The sensor holder system of claim 10 , wherein, each of the opposed pair of engagement areas include one or more indicator lines to provide a physical and visual indication to the clinician to squeeze the clips.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2025
From: BD SWITZERLAND SARL
To: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
Reel/Frame 070179/0813 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2025
From: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION; EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES LLC; EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES SÀRL; EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES HOLDING B.V.
To: BD SWITZERLAND SARL
Reel/Frame 070634/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2018
From: HOAN, ANDREW NGUYEN; FARHADIEH, MANDANA; MURPHY, BRIAN PATRICK
To: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 047038/0908 →