Connector for fluid, and syringe
US-2016250415-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US11040153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11040153-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916381489-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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A syringe adapter includes a housing having a first end and a second end positioned opposite the first end, with the housing defining a passageway, and a connector body having a first end and a second end positioned opposite the first end, with the connector body having a connection member configured to be secured to a mating connector. One of the housing and the connector body includes a tab and the other of the housing and the connector body defines a channel that receives the tab, with the connector body movable relative to the housing between a first position where the connector body is restricted from rotating relative to the housing in a first rotational direction and free to rotate relative to the housing in a second rotational direction, and a second position where the connector body is free to rotate in the first and second rotational directions.
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A medical connector comprising: a housing having a first end and a second end positioned opposite the first end, the housing defining a passageway; and a connector body having a first end and a second end positioned opposite the first end, the connector body having a connection member configured to be secured to a mating connector, wherein one of the housing and the connector body includes a tab and the other of the housing and the connector body defines a channel that receives the tab, and wherein the connector body is movable relative to the housing between a first position where the connector body is restricted from rotating relative to the housing in a first rotational direction and free to rotate relative to the housing in a second rotational direction, and a second position where the connector body is free to rotate in the first and second rotational directions, wherein the channel comprises a start portion, a connecting portion extending from the start portion, and a connected portion extending from the connecting portion, the connector body is in the first position when the tab is in the start portion of the channel, the connector body is in the second position when the tab is in the connected portion of the channel, and wherein the tab is in the connecting portion of the channel when the connector body transitions from the first position to the second position. 2. The medical connector of claim 1 , further comprising a stop face adjacent to the start portion of the channel, the stop face configured to engage the tab to restrict movement of the housing in the first rotational direction. 3. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the connected portion of the channel extends circumferentially around the connector body. 4. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the connecting portion of the channel extends helically from the start portion of the channel to the connected portion of the channel, the connector body configured to axially move relative to the housing when the tab engages the connector body or the housing defining the connecting portion of the channel. 5. The medical connector of claim 4 , wherein the first end of the connector body is spaced from the first end of the housing when the connector body is in the first position, and the first end of the connector body is coterminous with the first end of the housing when the connector body is in the second position. 6. The medical connector of claim 5 , wherein the connection member of the connector body extends from the first end of the connector body. 7. The medical connector of claim 5 , wherein the connector body comprises an indicator visible when the connector body is in the first position and non-visible when the connector body is in the second position. 8. The medical connector of claim 4 , wherein a depth of the connecting portion of the channel decreases as the connecting portion extends from the start portion of the channel to the connected portion of the channel. 9. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the channel further comprises a reset portion extending from the connected portion of the channel to the start portion of the channel, a depth of the reset portion of the channel decreasing from the connected portion of the channel to the start portion of the channel, wherein the tab is configured to move from the connected portion of the channel to the start portion of the channel via the reset portion of the channel. 10. The medical connector of claim 9 , wherein the reset portion of the channel extends in an axial direction. 11. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the tab is movable in a radial direction via a spring member. 12. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the tab provides at least one of an audible and tactile indication when moved from the first position to the second position. 13. The medical connector of claim 12 , wherein the audible indication or tactile indication comprises the tab engaging the connector body when the connector body is moved into the second position. 14. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein the spring member comprises a cantilever spring. 15. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the connector body is received by the passageway of the housing, the tab extending radially inward from the housing into the channel of the connector body. 16. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the connection member comprises a female luer connection. 17. A syringe adapter comprising: a housing having a first end and a second end positioned opposite the first end, the housing defining a passageway; and a connector body having a first end and a second end positioned opposite the first end, the connector body having a connection member configured to be secured to a syringe barrel, wherein one of the housing and the connector body includes a tab and the other of the housing and the connector body includes a channel that receives the tab, the tab is movable in a radial direction via a spring member, wherein the connector body movable relative to the housing between a first position where the connector body is restricted from rotating relative to the housing in a first rotational direction and free to rotate relative to the housing in a second rotational direction, and a second position where the connector body is free to rotate in the first and second rotational directions, and wherein the channel comprises a start portion, a connecting portion extending from the start portion, a connected portion extending from the connecting portion, and a reset portion extending from the connected portion of the channel to the start portion of the channel, the connector body is in the first position when the tab is in the start portion of the channel, the connector body is in the second position when the tab is in the connected portion of the channel, the tab is in the connecting portion of the channel when the connector body transitions from the first position to the second position, and the tab is configured to move from the connected portion of the channel to the start portion of the channel via the reset portion of the channel. 18. The syringe adapter of claim 17 , wherein the connecting portion of the channel extends helically from the start portion of the channel to the connected portion of the channel, the connector body configured to axially move relative to the housing when the tab engages the connector body or housing defining the connecting portion of the channel, wherein a depth of the reset portion of the channel decreases from the connected portion of the channel to the start portion of the channel, and wherein a depth of the connecting portion of the channel decreases as the connecting portion extends from the start portion of the channel to the connected portion of the channel. 19. The syringe adapter of claim 18 , wherein the first end of the connector body is spaced from the first end of the housing when the connector body is in the first position, and the first end of the connector body is coterminous with the first end of the housing when the connector body is in the second position.
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