Connector and Socket
US-2024110653-A1 · Apr 4, 2024 · US
US2016186906A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016186906-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414392172-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Fluid-connection device for connecting a flexible pipe defining a first fluid space to a second flexible pipe or a flexible fluid enclosure in a biopharmaceutical assembly, includes a first connector and a second connector equivalent thereto, the first connector and second connector adapted to be coupled together in a genderless manner, by an insertion movement that is essentially an axial translation, into a relative coupling position, which defines a mating plane, each of the connectors including, in an alternating manner along the circumferential direction, N flexible snap-fitting tabs and N stop surfaces, the flexible snap-fitting tabs projecting axially forwards relative to the mating plane, and the stop surfaces being set back from the mating plane so that, in the coupling position, the snap-fitting tabs of one connector clip into place on the stop surfaces of the other connector, such that the resulting position is locked by the snap-fitting tabs.
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A fluid connection device adapted and intended for connecting a first wall forming a first flexible pipe defining a first fluid space, to a second wall defining a second fluid space in the form of a second flexible pipe or flexible enclosure that is semi-rigid or rigid and disposable, in a biopharmaceutical assembly, comprising: a first connector defining a first hollow passage, adapted and intended for connection to the first fluid space, a second connector, similar to the first connector, defining a second hollow passage, adapted and intended for connection to the second fluid space, the first connector and the second connector being adapted and intended to be coupled together in a genderless manner, by an insertion movement that is essentially an axial translation along the axis A, into a relative coupling position, which defines a mating plane perpendicular to the main axis, each of the first and second connectors comprising, in an alternating manner along the circumferential direction, N flexible snap-fitting tabs and N stop surfaces, N being a strictly positive integer, the flexible snap-fitting tabs projecting axially forwards relative to the mating plane, and the stop surfaces being set back from the mating plane so that, in the coupling position, the snap-fitting tabs of one of the connectors clip into place beyond the stop surfaces of the other of the connectors, such that the resulting position is locked by the snap-fitting tabs, wherein the snap-fitting tabs of one connector are formed integrally from the body of the connector, and each of the snap-fitting tabs moves into the coupling position through a slot formed in a collar of the other connector, wherein each connector comprises a substantially cylindrical body and wherein in the coupling position the snap-fitting tabs lie adjacent to the body of the opposing connector and externally thereto, the snap-fitting tabs moving apart outwardly during the coupling movement and being resiliently biased radially inward if someone attempts to move them away from their rest position, such that they must all be moved apart simultaneously in order to unlock the connection, so that the position thus obtained is locked by the snap-fitting tabs. 18 . The device according to claim 17 , wherein each snap-fitting tab has a stirrup shape. 19 . The device according to claim 17 , further comprising a protective cover formed by two half-portions configured to close together in the radial direction to at least partially surround the first connector and the second connector, the cover serving as indicator of proper coupling when snap-fitted into its closed position. 20 . The device according to claim 19 , wherein the two half-portions are generally complementary and semi-cylindrical, connected by a flexible hinge portion, the two portions being adapted to be snap-fitted together in an area diametrically opposite the hinge area. 21 . The device according claim 19 , wherein the cover comprises an annular inner groove adapted to form, in the coupling position, a lock that immobilizes the adjacent collars that are respectively part of the first and second connectors. 22 . The device according to claim 19 , wherein the annular inner groove provides at least one tapered portion so as to exert axial pressure on the collars, which urges the two connectors closer together. 23 . The device according to claim 17 , wherein, in the coupling position, the two connectors are arranged symmetrically relative to the mating plane, furthermore with an angular displacement of 360°/2N. 24 . The device according to claim 17 , wherein each connector further comprises a seal arranged radially inward within the cylindrical body, pressure being applied to the two seals in the axial direction when the two connectors are snap-fitted into position. 25 . The device according to claim 24 , further comprising a temporary aseptic sealing membrane arranged on the front face of each of the seals, and intended to be removed after coupling the connectors so that the two fluid spaces are placed in communication without any communication with the surrounding air. 26 . The device according to claim 25 , further comprising a protective cover formed by two half-portions configured to close together in the radial direction to at least partially surround the first connector and the second connector, the cover serving as indicator of proper coupling when snap-fitted into its closed position, wherein the closing of the cover causes, after removal of the sealing membranes, additional travel in the coupling which increases the axial pressure between the seals. 27 . The device according to claim 17 , further comprising a pipe clamp adapted and intended to be arranged around the end of the pipe in order to clamp said pipe onto a tubular nozzle of the first connector, and wherein the protective cover comprises at least one tubular extension adapted to be positioned, when the cover is clipped into the coupling position, at least partially facing the pipe clamp in the radial direction, whereby the tubular extension prevents the pipe clamp from coming into direct contact with external elements. 28 . The device according to claim 17 , wherein one of the connectors or the protective cover further comprises an identifier such as a barcode or RFID tag or color code. 29 . The device according to claim 17 , wherein the snap-fitting tabs of the connectors each comprise a longitudinal extension which projects forward, so as to provide a gripping area for spreading apart the snap-fitting tabs in order to unlock the coupling position. 30 . The device according to claim 17 , further comprising a pipe clamp adapted and intended to be arranged around the end of the pipe in order to clamp said pipe on a tubular nozzle of the first connector, and wherein the snap-fitting tabs of the second connector each comprise a longitudinal extension which projects forward so as to cover, in the coupling position, the pipe clamp in the radial direction. 31 . A Biopharmaceutical assembly comprising a fluid connection device according to claim 17 . 32 . A Method for forming a connection device intended for connecting a first wall forming a first flexible pipe defining a first fluid space to a second wall defining a second fluid space in the form of a second flexible pipe or flexible enclosure or rigid and disposable, in a biopharmaceutical assembly, the method comprising the steps of: /a/ providing a first connector and a second connector, both with a genderless interface, and each equipped with a collar and a seal with aseptic membrane closing off the opening defined by the seal, and each comprising, in an alternating manner along the circumferential direction, N flexible snap-fitting tabs and N stop surfaces, N being a strictly positive integer, /b/ creating a basic primary coupling of first and second connectors in an insertion movement that is essentially axial translation along the axis A, into a relative coupling position, which defines a mating plane perpendicular to the main axis, the flexible snap-fitting tabs projecting axially forwards relative to the mating plane and the stop surfaces being set back from the mating plane so that, in the coupling position, the snap-fitting tabs of one of the connectors clip into place beyond the stop surfaces of the other connector, /c/ removing the aseptic sealing membranes, /d/ inserting a protective cover comprising an annular inner groove having a cross-section comprising two tapered shapes, the closing of the cover causing additional axi
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