Apparatus and methods for accessing and sealing bodily vessels and cavities
US-2024415543-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US11701509B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11701509-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916427216-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2023 |
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A needleless valve system includes a cannula comprising a cannula tip; a valve comprising a valve tip, wherein the valve is disposed around the cannula; and a housing comprising a housing tip, wherein the cannula tip, the valve tip, and the housing tip comprise a flat surface when the needleless valve system is in a sealed position.
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What is claimed: 1. A compressible cannula valve comprising: a housing comprising an inner cavity and a housing port, a cannula positioned in the inner cavity and comprising a cannula tip, a central channel, and a radially extending opening in fluid communication with the central channel; and a resiliently compressible valve comprising a valve tip, a shoulder, and a protrusion, wherein each of the cannula tip and the valve tip form a flat surface at the housing port, and wherein the valve is disposed in the inner cavity of the housing and around the cannula, and in a sealed position, the protrusion is received radially within the radially extending opening, and the shoulder is disposed opposite the protrusion to engage an inner wall of the housing and resist a backpressure within the central channel against the protrusion; wherein when the valve changes from the sealed position to an open position, the valve deforms and withdraws the protrusion of the valve out of the radially extending opening. 2. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein the cannula and the valve are co-axially disposed in the housing. 3. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve is configured to be compressed coaxially within the housing by a male luer. 4. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein the cannula comprises a radially extending second opening. 5. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion is radially extending. 6. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein in the open position, the cannula tip extends through the valve tip. 7. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein a circumference of an inner surface of the valve being configured for wiping a fluid off of an outer surface of the cannula. 8. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , further comprising a base joined with the housing, wherein the cannula is formed in the base. 9. The compressible cannula valve of claim 1 , wherein the cannula tip extends toward an opening of the housing. 10. A compressible cannula valve comprising: a housing having a housing wall around a cavity and a housing port; a cannula having a base, a cannula tip extending within the cavity from the base toward the housing port, and a lumen extending from the base to a radially oriented opening on a side of the cannula below the cannula tip; and a resiliently compressible valve surrounding the cannula and having a valve tip, a shoulder, and a protrusion, the shoulder extending radially toward the housing wall and, when in a sealed position, the protrusion extending radially into the radially oriented opening; wherein, in the sealed position, the valve tip and the cannula tip are co-planar, and the shoulder and the protrusion are axially aligned with the radially oriented opening. 11. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein in the sealed position, the cannula tip is surrounded by the valve such that the radially oriented opening is obstructed by the protrusion. 12. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein in the sealed position, the shoulder engages an inner surface of the housing wall to direct the protrusion into the radially oriented opening. 13. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein in an open position, the valve is compressed toward the base such that a fluid flow through the radially oriented opening is permitted. 14. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein in an open position, the cannula tip extends through the valve tip. 15. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein the cannula comprises a radially oriented second opening. 16. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein the valve is configured to be compressed within the housing by a male luer. 17. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein a circumference of an inner surface of the valve being configured for wiping a fluid off of an outer surface of the cannula. 18. The compressible cannula valve of claim 10 , wherein a circumference of an outer surface of the valve being configured for wiping a fluid off of an inner surface of the housing wall.
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