IP Library Granted Patent US 11,813,393
Granted Patent B2
US 11,813,393 · App. 17/536,856 · Granted Nov 14, 2023

Collapsible canister for use with reduced pressure therapy device

Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke (Bournemouth, GB); Aidan Marcus Tout (Alderbury, GB)
Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.
A61M1/602A61M1/882A61M1/90A61M1/98
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Patent No.
US 11,813,393
App. No.
17/536,856
Granted
Nov 14, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wound fluid collection system includes a canister with a chamber fluidly connected to a wound dressing in a tissue site through an inlet and also fluidly connected to a reduced pressure source through an outlet. At least a portion of the canister is collapsible and yet can be maintained in an extended state when exposed to subatmospheric pressure. The canister is releasably attachable to a supporting member.

Claims (29)

1. A fluid collection canister for collecting bodily fluids from a tissue site by using reduced pressure provided from a reduced pressure treatment unit, comprising:

a carrier plate having a generally rigid body, a proximal end, a distal end, and an aperture;

an interface connector coupled to the carrier plate, the interface connector including an interface chamber, an inlet adapted to receive bodily fluids from the tissue site, an outlet adapted to be fluidly coupled to the reduced pressure treatment unit through the aperture for receiving reduced pressure, and a first opening;

a container having walls forming a chamber within the container, a proximal end including a second opening adapted to be coupled with the first opening to fluidly couple the interface chamber and the chamber of the container, and a distal end closing the chamber, wherein the walls have a collapsible portion allowing the container to be compressed to a first volume in a collapsed state and stretched to a second volume in an expanded state, the second volume being larger than the first volume; and

a retention device adapted to retain the distal end of the container proximate to the distal end of the carrier plate to hold the container in the expanded state while the reduced pressure from the reduced pressure treatment unit is communicated to the chamber.

2. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the retention device is a pneumatic pouch positioned within the chamber of the container.

3. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the collapsible portion is corrugated.

4. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the walls further comprise a non-collapsible portion.

5. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the retention device is a boss.

6. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the retention device comprises a coil spring positioned within the chamber of the container.

7. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the interface connector comprises a container portion and an engagement plate, the container portion and the engagement plate forming the interface chamber.

8. The canister of claim 7 , wherein the interface connector further comprises a canister latching mechanism adapted to hold the interface connector against the reduced pressure treatment unit.

9. The canister of claim 7 , wherein the engagement plate further comprises an aperture adapted to support an outlet hydrophobic filter at the outlet of the canister.

10. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the walls have a non-corrugated portion providing a pocket adjacent to the distal end of the container, wherein the pocket contains a gelling agent configured to solidify wound fluid received in the container.

11. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the carrier plate includes a plurality of latches and wherein the plurality of latches are configured to mate with and eject from the reduced pressure treatment unit.

12. A fluid collection canister for collecting bodily fluids from a tissue site, comprising:

a carrier plate configured to be releasably coupled to a reduced pressure treatment unit, the carrier plate having a proximal end, a distal end, and a length between the proximal end and the distal end;

a container having a proximal end, a distal end, and a collapsible portion between the proximal end and the distal end, the container configured to be compressed to a first volume in a collapsed state and stretched to a second volume in an expanded state, the second volume being larger than the first volume, and wherein the distal end of the container is configured to be moved along the length of the carrier plate between the collapsed state and the expanded state; and

a retention device adapted to retain the distal end of the container proximate to the distal end of the carrier plate.

13. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the collapsible portion is corrugated.

14. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the container further comprises a non-collapsible portion.

15. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the retention device is a boss.

16. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the retention device comprises a coil spring positioned within the container.

17. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the canister further comprises an interface connector comprising a container portion and an engagement plate, the container portion and the engagement plate forming an interface connector chamber, the interface connector chamber fluidly connected to the container.

18. The canister of claim 17 , wherein the interface connector further includes an inlet and an outlet of the canister.

19. A fluid collection canister for collecting bodily fluids from a tissue site, comprising:

a support member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a length between the proximal end and the distal end;

an expandable container having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the expandable container is configured to be moved along the length of the support member between a compressed state and an expanded state; and

a retention device adapted to retain the distal end of the support member at the distal end of the support member.