Liquid transfer device with telescopic vial adapter for use with infusion liquid container and discrete injection vial

US11027062B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11027062-B2
Application numberUS-201816769222-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2018
Priority dateDec 3, 2017
Publication dateJun 8, 2021
Grant dateJun 8, 2021

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A liquid transfer device is described. The liquid transfer device comprising a vial adapter comprising a puncturing cannula for puncturing an injection vial stopper, an IV spike and a substitute IV port holder for receiving a substitute IV port, and a flow control member port. The IV spike, the substitute IV port holder and the puncturing cannula are in flow communication with the flow control member port. The liquid transfer device comprising a flow control member sealingly inserted in the flow control member port. Rotation of the flow control member between a plurality of positions controls flow communication of the liquid transfer device, the positions comprising a mixing position for enabling flow communication between the IV spike and the puncturing cannula; and an administering position for enabling flow communication between the IV spike and the substitute IV port holder.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquid transfer device comprising: a vial adapter comprising a puncturing cannula for puncturing an injection vial stopper; an IV spike and a substitute IV port holder for receiving a substitute IV port; a flow control member port, wherein the IV spike, the substitute IV port holder and the puncturing cannula are in flow communication with the flow control member port; and a flow control member sealingly inserted in the flow control member port, wherein rotation of the flow control member between a plurality of positions controls flow communication of the liquid transfer device, the positions comprising: a mixing position for enabling flow communication between the IV spike and the puncturing cannula; and an administering position for enabling flow communication between the IV spike and the substitute IV port holder, wherein the vial adapter further comprises an inner vial adapter body having a vial crown cavity for receiving a vial crown, and an outer vial adapter body, wherein the outer vial adapter body slidingly receives the inner vial adapter body therein when the vial adapter undergoes compaction from a pre-compacted state to a compacted state. 2. The liquid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the positions comprise a sealing position for sealing the IV spike. 3. The liquid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the vial adapter comprises a vial crown cavity for receiving a vial crown and longitudinal directed slits for correspondingly forming flexible, vial crown holding members, wherein each vial crown holding member comprises at its distal end a radial inward vial crown holding projection. 4. A liquid transfer device comprising: a vial adapter comprising a puncturing cannula for puncturing an injection vial stopper; an IV spike and a substitute IV port holder for receiving a substitute IV port; a flow control member configured to move for enabling flow communication between the IV spike and the puncturing cannula and for enabling flow communication between the IV spike and the substitute IV port holder, wherein the vial adapter comprises an inner vial adapter body having a vial crown cavity for receiving a vial crown, and an outer vial adapter body, wherein the outer vial adapter body slidingly receives the inner vial adapter body therein when the vial adapter undergoes compaction from a pre-compacted state to a compacted state. 5. The liquid transfer device of claim 4 , wherein the liquid transfer device further comprises a safety catch mechanism arranged to prevent inadvertent compaction of the vial adapter, and wherein the safety catch mechanism is arranged to transversely extend through the outer vial adapter body when the vial adapter is in the pre-compacted state to prevent inadvertent compaction of the vial adapter. 6. The liquid transfer device of claim 4 , wherein the inner vial adapter body comprises a diametric pair of pivotal vial crown holding members, wherein each vial crown holding member has a proximal vial crown holding member section, and a distal vial crown holding member section provided with a radial inward vial crown holding projection for snap fitting under the vial crown, and wherein pincers-like compression on the proximal vial crown holding member sections towards a longitudinal centerline of the vial adapter pivots the vial crown holding members, thereby distancing the radial inward vial crown holding projections from the longitudinal centerline of the vial adapter. 7. The liquid transfer device of claim 4 , further comprising a latch mechanism for preventing rotation of the flow control member when the vial adapter is in a pre-compacted state. 8. The liquid transfer device of claim 1 , further comprising a vial adapter support extending from the flow control member port, wherein the vial adapter support comprises a latch bore; wherein the flow control member comprises a latch stop configured to engage with the latch bore to prevent rotation of the flow control member when the vial adapter is in a pre-compacted state; and wherein the inner vial adapter body comprises an upright latch release member which extends through the outer vial adapter body into the latch bore to urge the latch stop out of the latch bore when the vial adapter is compacted to enable rotation of the flow control member. 9. The liquid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the flow control member comprises a flow control body inserted in the flow control member port. 10. The liquid transfer device of claim 9 , wherein the flow control body comprises a flow control lever configured to permit rotation of the flow control body. 11. The liquid transfer device of claim 9 , wherein the flow control body comprises an angled lumen for flow communication between the IV spike and the puncturing cannula, and a straight lumen for flow communication between the IV spike and the substitute IV port holder. 12. The liquid transfer device of claim 1 , further comprising an IV spike body comprising an uppermost transverse cap wall having the flow control body formed thereon, the IV spike body configured to receive the vial adapter, wherein the uppermost transverse cap wall includes a latch recess; wherein an uppermost transverse cap wall of the outer vial adapter body comprises a pivotal, horizontal latch member, the latch member having a first latch member end and an opposite second latch member end, the first latch member end having an upright latch stop, wherein the latch member has a non-flexed position in which the upright latch stop protrudes above the uppermost transverse cap wall and into the latch recess to prevent rotation of the flow control member when the vial adapter is in the pre-compacted state; wherein the inner vial adapter body comprises an upright latch release member arranged to act against the second latch member end to pivot the horizontal latch member and urge the upright latch stop from the latch recess when the vial adapter is compacted to enable rotation of the flow control member. 13. The liquid transfer device of claim 12 , further comprising a position icon display arrangement arranged to display the initial, intermediate and final positions of the flow control member. 14. The liquid transfer device of claim 12 , wherein the flow control member comprises a flow control body inserted in the flow control member port and wherein the flow control body comprises an angled lumen for flow communication between the IV spike and the puncturing cannula, and a peripheral groove for flow communication between the IV spike and the substitute IV port holder. 15. The liquid transfer device of claim 14 , wherein the flow control body comprises a keyway and the vial adapter comprises a key for insertion into the keyway, and wherein rotation of the flow control body with respect to the vial adapter rotates the flow control member with respect to the flow control body.

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  • A61M5/162Primary

    Needle sets, i.e. connections by puncture between reservoir and tube {; Connections between reservoir and tube (in jet-action syringes A61M5/30; connectors for tubes having sealed ends and a needle for piercing them A61M39/14)} · CPC title

  • by audible feedback · CPC title

  • for mixing several substances from different containers · CPC title

  • Multi-channel connectors or couplings, e.g. for connecting multi-lumen tubes (multi-channel connectors in general F16L37/56) · CPC title

  • Bag-type containers · CPC title

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What does patent US11027062B2 cover?
A liquid transfer device is described. The liquid transfer device comprising a vial adapter comprising a puncturing cannula for puncturing an injection vial stopper, an IV spike and a substitute IV port holder for receiving a substitute IV port, and a flow control member port. The IV spike, the substitute IV port holder and the puncturing cannula are in flow communication with the flow control …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
West Pharma Services Il Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/162. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 08 2021 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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