Intravenous set with pump interface for rapid infusion via reusable driver
US-2024100243-A1 · Mar 28, 2024 · US
US2024139407A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024139407-A1 |
| Application number | US-202218282314-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A tube connector for an infusion tube is connectable to an infusion container. The tube connector has a first fluid opening that is connectable to the infusion tube or to a drip chamber connected to the infusion tube to provide a first fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube. The tube connector has a second fluid opening connectable to the infusion tube to provide a second fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube. The tube connector has a blocking device configured to block a fluid connection between the infusion tube connected to the second fluid opening and the infusion container connected to the tube connector to prevent a release of fluid from the infusion container into the infusion tube.
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1 . A tube connector for an infusion tube, wherein the tube connector is connectable to an infusion container, wherein the tube connector has a first fluid opening connectable to an infusion tube or a drip chamber connected to an infusion tube to provide a first fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube, wherein the tube connector has a second fluid opening connectable to the infusion tube to provide a second fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube, and wherein the tube connector comprises a blocking device configured to block the second fluid opening against a release of fluid from the tube connector. 2 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking device is configured as a check valve. 3 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the tube connector has a connecting structure with which the tube connector is connectable to the infusion container. 4 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the tube connector comprises a first fluid channel that provides the first fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube, wherein the tube connector comprises a second fluid channel that provides the second fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube, and wherein the first fluid channel and the second fluid channel are formed separately from each other. 5 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the first fluid opening faces downward when the tube connector is connected to the infusion container arranged in an operating position, and wherein the second fluid opening faces in a lateral direction when the tube connector is connected to the infusion container arranged in the operating position. 6 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the tube connector has, in a region of the first fluid opening, a first coupling device which is connectable to a second coupling device, which is complementary to the first coupling device and attached to a first end of the infusion tube or to an inlet of the drip chamber connected to the first end of the infusion tube, in order to provide the first fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube. 7 . The tube connector according to claim 6 , wherein the first coupling device and the second coupling device provide a needle-based coupling. 8 . The tube connector according to claim 6 , wherein the first coupling device and the second coupling device comprise a locking structure for locking a connection between the first coupling device and the second coupling device. 9 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the first fluid opening is non-detachably connectable to a first end of the infusion tube or to an inlet of a drip chamber connected to the first end of the infusion tube. 10 . The tube connector according to claim 1 , wherein the tube connector has, in a region of the second fluid opening, a third coupling device which is connectable to a fourth coupling device, which is complementary to the third coupling device and attached to a second end of the infusion tube, in order to provide the second fluid connection between the infusion container and the infusion tube, wherein a connection between the third coupling device and the fourth coupling device is a releasable connection, and wherein the third coupling device and the fourth coupling device are dry-locked during and after disconnection of the third coupling device from the fourth coupling device. 11 . The tube connector according to claim 10 , wherein the third coupling device and the fourth coupling device provide a needle-based coupling. 12 . The tube connector according to claim 10 , wherein the third coupling device and the fourth coupling device have a locking structure for locking a connection between the third coupling device and the fourth coupling device. 13 . An infusion set comprising: a tube connector according to claim 1 ; and an infusion tube. 14 . A method for venting an infusion tube comprising the steps of: A) connecting a first end of an infusion tube to an infusion container containing an infusion fluid, such that there is a first fluid connection between the infusion container and the first end of the infusion tube; B) connecting a second end of the infusion tube to the infusion container so that there is a second fluid connection between the infusion container and the second end of the infusion tube; C) introducing the infusion fluid into the infusion tube; and D) disconnecting the second end of the infusion tube from the infusion container after the infusion tube has been filled with the infusion fluid in step C, wherein steps A and B are carried out in any order, and wherein steps A and B are both executed before step C. 15 . A method for venting an infusion tube comprising the steps of: A) connecting a first end of an infusion tube to an infusion container containing an infusion fluid, such that there is a first fluid connection between the infusion container and the first end of the infusion tube; B) connecting a second end of the infusion tube to a collection vessel so that there is a second fluid connection between the collection vessel and the second end of the infusion tube; C) introducing the infusion fluid into the infusion tube; and D) disconnecting the second end of the infusion tube from the collection vessel after the infusion tube has been filled with the infusion fluid in step C, wherein steps A and B are carried out in any order, and wherein steps A and B are both executed before step C.
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