Drain valve with rotatable angled outlet
US-2018347709-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US12060258B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12060258-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917279276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2024 |
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An apparatus for minimizing dead leg spaces in a container or tubing includes a first member having a flange for attaching the first member to a wall of the container or tubing, the flange having at least one aperture, and a second member rotatably coupled to the first member, the second member having an upper end having at least one aperture, and an open distal end. The second member is rotatable relative to the first member between a closed position where the at least one aperture of the second member is misaligned with the at least one aperture in the flange to prevent the passage of fluid, and an open position where the at least one aperture of the second member is aligned with the at least one aperture in the flange to allow for the passage of fluid.
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An apparatus for minimizing dead leg spaces in a container or tubing, comprising: a first member having a flange for attaching the first member to a wall of the container or tubing, and a hollow sleeve extending from the flange; and a drain member slidably received within the hollow sleeve, the drain member having a hollow piercing member and being linearly moveable within the hollow sleeve to effect fluid flow from an interior of the container or tubing into the hollow sleeve of the first member; wherein the first member further includes a sealing membrane extending across the hollow sleeve for sealing off a passage through the hollow sleeve; wherein the hollow piercing member has a piercing tip; and wherein the drain member is movable between a first position where the piercing tip is positioned below the sealing membrane whereby the sealing membrane remains intact to prevent the passage of fluid beyond the sealing membrane, and a second position where the piercing member pierces the sealing membrane to place the piercing member in fluid communication with the interior of the container or tubing to allow fluid to flow from the container or tubing and through the hollow sleeve; wherein the first member further includes a flexible septum surrounding an upper end of the passage; wherein the flexible septum is configured to sealingly engage the drain member when the drain member is moved to the second position. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the sealing membrane forms a part of an aseptic connector integrated with the first member. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the flexible septum is configured to close off the passage through the hollow sleeve when the drain member is retracted below the flange. 4. An apparatus for minimizing dead leg spaces in a container or tubing, comprising: a first member having a flange for attaching the first member to a wall of the container or tubing, and a hollow sleeve extending from the flange; a drain member slidably received within the hollow sleeve, the drain member having a hollow piercing member and being linearly moveable within the hollow sleeve to effect fluid flow from an interior of the container or tubing into the hollow sleeve of the first member; and a protection element positioned interior to the container or tubing, the protection element having a sidewall that surrounds an opening in the flange of the first member to inhibit contact of the piercing tip with the container or tubing; wherein the first member further includes a sealing membrane extending across the sleeve for sealing off a passage through the hollow sleeve; wherein the hollow piercing member has a piercing tip; and wherein the drain member is movable between a first position where the piercing tip is positioned below the sealing membrane whereby the sealing membrane remains intact to prevent the passage of fluid beyond the sealing membrane, and a second position where the piercing member pierces the sealing membrane to place the piercing member in fluid communication with the interior of the container or tubing to allow fluid to flow from the container or tubing and through the hollow sleeve. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein: the protection element includes a flange; and wherein the sealing membrane is sandwiched between the flange of the first member and the flange of the protection element. 6. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein: the sidewall of the protection element includes a plurality of slots or apertures for the passage of fluid. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein: the piercing tip of the drain member includes a plurality of radial apertures that are configured for alignment with the plurality of slots or apertures of the protection element when the drain member is moved to the second position. 8. An apparatus for minimizing dead leg spaces in a container or tubing, comprising: a first member having a flange for attaching the first member to a wall of the container or tubing, and a hollow sleeve extending from the flange; and a drain member slidably received within the hollow sleeve, the drain member having a hollow piercing member and being linearly moveable within the hollow sleeve to effect fluid flow from an interior of the container or tubing into the hollow sleeve of the first member; wherein the first member further includes a sealing membrane extending across the sleeve for sealing off a passage through the hollow sleeve; wherein the hollow piercing member has a piercing tip; and wherein the drain member is movable between a first position where the piercing tip is positioned below the sealing membrane whereby the sealing membrane remains intact to prevent the passage of fluid beyond the sealing membrane, and a second position where the piercing member pierces the sealing membrane to place the piercing member in fluid communication with the interior of the container or tubing to allow fluid to flow from the container or tubing and through the hollow sleeve; wherein the piercing member includes a hose barb connector on a distal end of the piercing member for connecting drain tubing to the apparatus. 9. A method for minimizing dead legs in a container or tubing and for draining a container or tubing, comprising the steps of: providing a container or tubing having a first member attached to the container or tubing via a flange of the first member, the first member further including a hollow sleeve extending from the flange; slidably moving a drain member having a hollow piercing member within the hollow sleeve to establish fluid communication between an interior of the container or tubing and the hollow sleeve to effect fluid flow from the interior of the container or tubing into the hollow sleeve of the first member; piercing a sealing membrane that extends across a passage formed by the hollow sleeve with the hollow piercing member of the drain member when the drain member is moved into contact with the sealing membrane, to establish the fluid communication between the interior of the container or tubing and the hollow sleeve; and forming a seal between the drain member and a septum of the first member that surrounds the passage when the hollow piercing member of the drain member pierces the sealing membrane. 10. The method according to claim 9 , further comprising the steps of: retracting the drain member below the flange, whereby when the drain member is retracted below the flange, the septum closes off the passage through the sleeve to inhibit fluid flow into the passage. 11. A method for minimizing dead legs in a container or tubing and for draining a container or tubing, comprising the steps of: providing a container or tubing having a first member attached to the container or tubing via a flange of the first member, the first member further including a hollow sleeve extending from the flange; slidably moving a drain member having a hollow piercing member within the hollow sleeve to establish fluid communication between an interior of the container or tubing and the hollow sleeve to effect fluid flow from the interior of the container or tubing into the hollow sleeve of the first member; and piercing a sealing membrane that extends across a passage formed by the hollow sleeve with the hollow piercing member of the drain member when the drain member is moved into contact with the sealing membrane, to establish the fluid communication between the interior of the container or tubing and the hollow sleeve; wherein the first member includes a protection element positioned interior to the container or tubing, the protection element having a sidewall that surrounds an opening in the f
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