IP Library Granted Patent US 8,317,758
Granted Patent B2
US 8,317,758 · App. 12/027,773 · Granted Nov 27, 2012

Stopcock valve

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Patent No.
US 8,317,758
App. No.
12/027,773
Granted
Nov 27, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A medical stopcock which allows easier switching operation of plural branch-tubes. The main body of the stopcock comprises a chamber part with a nearly spherical inner surface, and an upstream branch-tube, a downstream branch-tube and a merge-branch-tube all extending from the chamber part. A valve body of the stopcock comprises a nearly spherical valve main body and a rod-shaped operating part with a guide hole linking the inner surface of the chamber part to the outside. In operation, the rod-shaped operating part is moved along the guide hole through the use of the horizontal flow passages and the vertical flow passage to allow the predetermined branch-tubes out of the upstream branch-tube, the downstream branch-tube and the merge-branch-tube to communicate with one another or to shut-off the communication.

Claims (20)

1. A medical stopcock comprising:

a medical stopcock main body including:

a chamber part having an inner surface defining an open space part, the inner surface being formed spherically, the chamber part defining a guide hole therein extending from the inner surface to an outside, the guide hole including a horizontal guide hole extending along a horizontal axis and a vertical guide hole extending from an approximate center of the horizontal guide hole along a vertical axis; and

plural branch-tubes extending outwardly from the chamber part, the plural branch-tubes including a pair of horizontal branch-tubes extending in opposite directions along the horizontal axis and a vertical branch-tube extending along the vertical axis; and

a valve main body defining an approximately spherical shape installed in the chamber part; and

a rod-shaped operating part passing through the guide hole, the rod-shaped operating part being configured to move along the horizontal guide hole to selectively control fluid communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes, the horizontal guide hole configured to permit movement of the rod-shaped operating part therealong in a horizontal direction and to substantially prevent movement of the rod-shaped operating part therealong in a vertical direction, and the rod-shaped operating part being configured to move along the vertical guide hole to selectively control fluid communication between the vertical branch-tube and the horizontal branch-tubes, the vertical guide hole configured to permit movement of the rod-shaped operating part therealong in a vertical direction and to substantially prevent movement of the rod-shaped operating part therealong in a horizontal direction.

2. A medical stopcock according to claim 1 , wherein the rod-shaped operating part is configured to move along the horizontal guide hole to allow or shut-off communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes, and the rod-shaped operating part is configured to move along the vertical guide hole to allow or shut-off communication between the vertical branch-tube and the horizontal branch-tubes.

3. A medical stopcock according to claim 1 , wherein the valve main body includes horizontal and vertical flow passages,

the horizontal flow passages being configured to allow or shut-off communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes; and

the vertical flow passage being configured to allow or shut-off communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes and the vertical branch-tube.

4. A medical stopcock according to claim 3 , wherein the horizontal flow passages of the valve main body are configured to communicate with the pair of horizontal branch-tubes in a manner such that when the valve main body is rotated to a first side along the horizontal axis by a predetermined angle, the communication between the horizontal flow passages and a first horizontal branch-tube of the pair of horizontal branch-tubes is maintained, but the communication between the horizontal flow passages and a second horizontal branch-tube of the pair of branch tubes is shut-off, whereas when the valve main body is rotated to a second side along the horizontal axis by the predetermined angle, the communication between the horizontal flow passages and the second branch-tube is maintained, but the communication between the horizontal flow passages and the first branch-tube is shut-off.

5. A medical stopcock comprising:

a medical stopcock main body including:

a chamber part having an inner surface defining an open space, the inner surface being formed approximately spherically, the chamber part defining a guide hole therein extending from the inner surface to an outside, the guide hole including a horizontal guide hole extending along a horizontal axis and a vertical guide hole extending from the horizontal guide hole along a vertical axis; and

plural branch-tubes extending outwardly from the chamber part, the plural branch-tubes including a pair of horizontal branch-tubes extending in opposite directions along the horizontal axis and a vertical branch-tube extending along the vertical axis, and

a valve body including:

a valve main body defining an approximately spherical shape installed in the chamber part; and

a rod-shaped operating part passing through the guide hole, the rod-shaped operating part being configured to move along the horizontal guide hole to selectively control fluid communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes, wherein substantial change in a degree of fluid communication through the vertical branch-tube is prevented during movement of the rod-shaped operating part along the horizontal guide hole, and the rod-shaped operating part being configured to move along the vertical guide hole to selectively control communication between the vertical branch-tube and the horizontal branch-tubes, wherein substantial change in a degree of fluid communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes is prevented during movement of the rod-shaped operating part along the vertical guide hole.

6. A medical stopcock according to claim 5 , wherein the rod-shaped operating part is configured to move along the horizontal guide hole to allow or shut-off communication between the pair of horizontal branch-tubes.

7. A medical stopcock according to claim 5 , wherein the rod-shaped operating part is configured to move along the vertical guide hole to allow or shut-off communication between the vertical branch-tube and the horizontal branch-tubes.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 6, 2017
From: COVIDIEN LP
To: KPR U.S., LLC
Reel/Frame 044141/0186 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 15, 2012
From: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
To: COVIDIEN LP
Reel/Frame 029127/0865 →