Torque limiting connector
US-2024401650-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US11614188B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11614188-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017098671-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2023 |
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Formation of a sterile connection includes inserting a first aseptic coupling device into a second aseptic coupling device while a locking ring of the first aseptic device is in an indexed initial position, rotating the locking ring to a secured position in which a compressive force is created and in which a first membrane from the first aseptic coupling device and a second membrane from the second aseptic coupling device can removed thereby resulting in a first a first sealing member of the first aseptic coupling device sealing with a second sealing member of the second aseptic coupling device to form a sterile fluid passageway.
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A first aseptic coupling device for coupling to a second aseptic coupling device, the first aseptic coupling device comprising: a first main body defining a first longitudinal axis, a first face, and a first fluid passage therethrough that extends in a direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis; a first sealing member received at least partially within the first main body; a first membrane attached to the first face of the first main body to cover the first sealing member, wherein the first membrane is folded over such that the first membrane will roll on itself and detach from the first face as the first membrane is pulled away from the first main body; and a first handle attached to the first membrane and configured to attach to a second handle of the second aseptic coupling device, the first handle defining an open area that is beyond an end of the first membrane and configured to receive a finger of a user, the open area at least partially bordered by an exposed edge of the first handle against which the finger of the user can apply a force to detach the first membrane from the first face while the finger is in the open area, and wherein the first handle includes a post and a post receptacle by which the first handle is connectable to the second handle of the second aseptic coupling device. 2. The first aseptic coupling device of claim 1 , further comprising a locking ring configured to couple the first aseptic coupling device to the second aseptic coupling device, the locking ring being rotatable about the first main body to an intermediate position in which the first sealing member is compressed sufficiently to form a seal with a mating second sealing member of the second aseptic coupling device while still allowing the first membrane to be removed, the locking ring also being rotatable about the first main body from the intermediate position to a secured position in which rotation of the locking ring in the reverse direction is prevented. 3. The first aseptic coupling device of claim 2 , wherein when the locking ring is in the secured position, the first sealing member is compressed against the mating second sealing member of the second aseptic coupling device with greater compressive force than in the intermediate position. 4. The first aseptic coupling device of claim 2 , further comprising a ring adapter rotatable about the first main body, wherein the locking ring is coupled to the ring adapter. 5. The first aseptic coupling device of claim 2 , further comprising an indexing feature that indexes a rotational position of the locking ring to an indexed initial position on the first main body. 6. The first aseptic coupling device of claim 5 , wherein the engagement of the first aseptic coupling device to the second aseptic coupling device is only possible when the locking ring is in the initial position. 7. The first aseptic coupling device of claim 1 , wherein the open area comprises an aperture and the exposed edge is a portion of the first handle that defines the aperture. 8. A second aseptic coupling device for coupling to a first aseptic coupling device, the second aseptic coupling device comprising: a second main body defining a second longitudinal axis, a termination end, and an opposite end comprising a second face, the second main body defining a second fluid passage extending longitudinally therethrough that extends in a direction parallel to the second longitudinal axis between the termination end and the second face; a second sealing member received partially within the second main body and extending partially outside the second main body beyond the second face; a second membrane coupled to the second face to cover the second sealing member, wherein the second membrane is folded over such that the second membrane will roll on itself and detach from the second face as the second membrane is pulled away from the second main body; a second handle attached to the second membrane and configured to attach to a first handle of the first aseptic coupling device, the second handle defining an open area that is beyond an end of the second membrane and configured to receive a finger of a user, the open area at least partially bordered by an exposed edge of the second handle against which the finger of the user can apply a force to detach the second membrane from the second face while the finger is in the open area, wherein the second handle includes a post and a post receptacle by which the second handle is connectable to a first handle of the first aseptic coupling device; and one or more second stand-off protrusions extending from the second face to limit movement between the first aseptic device and the second aseptic device. 9. The second aseptic coupling device of claim 8 , further comprising two or more securing legs extending longitudinally beyond the second face and directionally away from the termination end, and wherein each of the securing legs includes a ramp surface extending from each of the securing legs. 10. The second aseptic coupling device of claim 9 , further comprising a stop surface extending from each of the securing legs and configured to engage with a locking ring of the first aseptic coupling device. 11. The second aseptic coupling device of claim 8 , wherein the second handle defines an aperture and the exposed edge is a portion of second handle that defines the aperture. 12. An aseptic coupling arrangement, comprising: a first aseptic coupling device comprising: a first main body defining a first longitudinal axis, a first face, and a first fluid passage therethrough that extends in a direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis; a first sealing member received at least partially within the first main body; a first membrane coupled to the first face and covering the first sealing member, wherein the first membrane is folded over such that the first membrane will roll on itself and detach from the first face as the first membrane is pulled away from the first main body; and a first handle attached to the first membrane and configured to attach to a second handle of the second aseptic coupling device, the first handle defining an_open area extending parallel to the first longitudinal axis and configured to receive a finger of a user that is inserted while the finger extends parallel to the first longitudinal axis, the open area at least partially bordered by an exposed surface of the first handle that extends parallel to the first longitudinal axis and against which the finger of the user can apply a force to detach the first membrane from the first face while the finger is in the open area; and a second aseptic coupling device comprising: a second main body defining a second longitudinal axis, a second face,_ and a second fluid passage therethrough that extends in a direction parallel to the second longitudinal axis; a second sealing member received at least partially within the second main body; a second membrane coupled to the second face to cover the second sealing member, wherein the second membrane is folded over such that the second membrane will roll on itself and detach from the second face as the second membrane is pulled away from the second main body; and a second handle attached to the second membrane and configured to attach to the first handle of the first aseptic coupling device, the second handle defining a second open area extending parallel to the second longitudinal axis and configured to receive the finger of the user that is inserted while the finger extends parallel to the second longitudinal axis, the second open area at least partially bordered by a second exposed surface of the
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