Self-closing bag connector

US10507318B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10507318-B2
Application numberUS-201715495712-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 24, 2017
Priority dateAug 1, 2013
Publication dateDec 17, 2019
Grant dateDec 17, 2019

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A bag connector system includes a first coupling element, with a self-closing seal and a housing having a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port, and a second coupling element, with a housing having a fluid inlet end and a fluid outlet end. The fluid inlet end is configured to displace the self-closing seal when inserted into the fluid outlet port of the first coupling element. A bag connector system optionally includes a locking mechanism to maintain the first coupling element and second coupling element in a coupled state. Uncoupling of the first and second coupling elements results in minimal fluid contamination on the outer surfaces of the coupling elements. The bag connector systems provided herein are included in medical appliances for waste management.

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A bag connector system comprising: a) a first coupling element comprising a first housing having a first fluid inlet and a first fluid outlet, the first coupling element further comprising an O-ring and a self-closing seal to prevent fluid flow from exiting the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element, wherein the self-closing seal comprises a sliding cover or a spring loaded valve; and b) a second coupling element comprising a second housing having a second fluid inlet and a second fluid outlet, and a check valve disposed in or around the second housing, the second coupling element configured to displace the self-closing seal of the first coupling element to allow fluid flow between the first coupling element and the second coupling element, wherein the check valve is selected from a duckbill valve, diaphragm check valve, swing check valve, stop-check valve, lift-check valve, in-line check valve, and leaf valve, and the check valve is pushed by the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element towards the second fluid outlet of the second coupling element during coupling of the first coupling element and the second coupling element, thereby providing complete or partial exposure of an opening at the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element. 2. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first coupling element and the second coupling element further comprises a means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state. 3. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the self-closing seal is positioned within the housing of the first coupling element. 4. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the self-closing seal is positioned outside of the housing of the first coupling element. 5. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the self-closing seal comprises a flapper connected to a leaf spring. 6. The bag connector system of claim 5 , wherein the housing of the first coupling element further comprises a washer. 7. The bag connector system of claim 5 , wherein each of the first coupling element and the second coupling element further comprises a means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state. 8. The bag connector system of claim 7 , wherein the means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state comprises a twist lock-in mechanism. 9. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the housing of the first coupling element further comprises a washer. 10. The bag connector system of claim 2 , wherein the means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state comprises a single cantilever snap-fit mechanism. 11. The bag connector system of claim 2 , wherein the second coupling element further comprises an O-ring positioned on the outer surface of the housing. 12. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the spring-loaded valve comprises a spring seat, a spring element, and a flat cover. 13. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the second coupling element further comprises a sliding cover positioned over the second fluid inlet. 14. The bag connector system of claim 2 , wherein the means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state comprises a plurality of cantilever snaps at the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element which forms a snap-fit with the sliding cover on the first coupling element. 15. The bag connector system of claim 2 , wherein the means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state comprises a twist lock-in mechanism. 16. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the spring-loaded valve is compressed into the first housing by the second fluid inlet of the second coupling element during coupling of the first coupling element and the second coupling element. 17. The bag connector system of claim 2 , wherein the second coupling element comprises a ridge which forms a snap-fit with a cantilever snap of the first coupling element to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in the coupled state. 18. The bag connector system of claim 1 , wherein the second fluid inlet of the second coupling element comprises an opening, and in an uncoupled state of the bag connector system, the check valve covers the opening; wherein during coupling of the first coupling element and the second coupling element, the check valve is pushed towards the second fluid outlet of the second coupling element to expose the opening. 19. A medical appliance comprising a fluid storage container and a bag connector system, the bag connector system comprising: a) a first coupling element comprising a first housing having a first fluid inlet and a first fluid outlet, the first coupling element further comprising an O-ring and a self-closing seal to prevent fluid flow from exiting the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element, wherein the self-closing seal comprises a sliding cover or a spring-loaded valve; and b) a second coupling element comprising a second housing having a second fluid inlet and a second fluid outlet, and a check valve disposed in or around the second housing, the second coupling element configured to displace the self-closing seal of the first coupling element to allow fluid flow between the first coupling element and the second coupling element, wherein the check valve is selected from a duckbill valve, diaphragm check valve, swing check valve, stop-check valve, lift-check valve, in-line check valve, and leaf valve; and the check valve is pushed by the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element towards the second fluid outlet of the second coupling element during coupling of the first coupling element and the second coupling element, thereby providing complete or partial exposure of an opening at the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element; and wherein the second fluid outlet of the second coupling element is connected to the fluid storage container. 20. The medical appliance of claim 19 , wherein the self-closing seal is a flapper connected to a leaf spring, a sliding cover connected to a spring element, or a spring-loaded valve. 21. The medical appliance of claim 19 , wherein each of the first coupling element and the second coupling element further comprises a means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state. 22. The medical appliance of claim 21 , wherein the means to maintain the first coupling element and the second coupling element in a coupled state is selected from: a) a twist lock-in mechanism; b) a single cantilever snap-fit mechanism; and c) a multiple cantilever snap-fit mechanism comprising a plurality of cantilever snaps at the first fluid outlet of the first coupling element which forms a snap-fit with the sliding cover on the first coupling element.

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  • Locking means for securing connection; Additional tamper safeties (A61M39/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A61F5/4405Primary

    Valves or valve arrangements specially adapted therefor (A61F5/441 takes precedence); Fluid inlets or outlets (A61F5/4407 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • where the fluid space within the valve is decreasing upon disconnection · CPC title

  • With coupling · CPC title

  • Valves closing automatically on disconnecting the line and opening on reconnection thereof {(check valves A61M39/24)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10507318B2 cover?
A bag connector system includes a first coupling element, with a self-closing seal and a housing having a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port, and a second coupling element, with a housing having a fluid inlet end and a fluid outlet end. The fluid inlet end is configured to displace the self-closing seal when inserted into the fluid outlet port of the first coupling element. A bag connecto…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Convatec Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F5/4405. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 17 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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