Self-flushing valve

US9375561B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9375561-B2
Application numberUS-201113225015-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 2, 2011
Priority dateSep 2, 2011
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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Abstract

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A valve is disclosed that has a body with an inlet, an outlet, and a needleless access port coupled to the body. The access port has an interior space and is configured to be actuated by a needleless connector. The inlet is selectively coupled to the outlet through the interior space such that fluid entering the inlet entirely flows through the interior space to the outlet.

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What is claimed is: 1. A valve comprising: a body having a first port, a second port, a third port, and a post, wherein the third port comprises a self-sealing access port configured to be actuated by a Luer fitting, wherein fluid expelled from the Luer fitting when actuating the access port is deposited directly into an internal fluid space; a rotatable element having an inlet port, an outlet port, first and second side ports, a direct passage from the inlet port directly to the outlet port, and an axis of rotation, the rotatable element disposed within the body so that the post protrudes into the direct passage; the body and rotatable element are configured to cooperatively displace the rotatable element with respect to the body along the axis of rotation as the rotatable element is moved between a first and a second configuration; wherein the post blocks the direct passage when the rotatable element is in the first configuration so that fluid entering the first port entirely flows through the internal fluid space to the second port. 2. An intravenous (IV) set comprising: a valve comprising: a body having an inlet, an outlet, and a post; a needleless access port coupled to the body, the access port configured to be actuated by a needleless connector, the access port comprising an interior space; wherein the inlet is selectively coupled to the outlet through the interior space such that fluid entering the inlet entirely flows through the interior space to the outlet; a rotatable element having an inlet port, an outlet port, first and second side ports, a direct passage from the inlet port directly to the outlet port, and an axis of rotation, the rotatable element disposed within the body so that the post protrudes into the direct passage; the body and rotatable element are configured to cooperatively displace the rotatable element with respect to the body along the axis of rotation as the rotatable element is moved between a first and a second configuration, the post blocks the direct passage when the rotatable element is in the first configuration; and the direct passage is at least partially open when the rotatable element is in the second configuration; and at least one fluid line fluidically coupled to one of the inlet and outlet of the valve. 3. The IV set of claim 2 , wherein: the needleless connector comprises a lumen; and the lumen is fluidically coupled to the interior space while the connector is actuating the access port. 4. The IV set of claim 3 , wherein, in the first configuration, the inlet is coupled to the outlet through the interior space. 5. The IV set of claim 4 , wherein: the rotatable element and the body are configured such that the inlet port is fluidically coupled only to the first side port and the outlet port is fluidically coupled only to the second side port when the rotatable element is in the first configuration. 6. The IV set of claim 4 , wherein, in the second configuration, the inlet is fluidically coupled directly to the outlet such that at least a portion of fluid entering the inlet flows to the outlet without passing through the interior space. 7. The IV set of claim 6 , wherein the access port is fluidically isolated from the inlet and the outlet when the rotatable element is in the second configuration. 8. An IV set comprising: a valve comprising: a body having an inlet, an outlet, and a post; a needleless access port coupled to the body, the access port configured to be actuated by a needleless connector, the access port comprising (i) an interior space and (ii) a portion fluidically isolated from the interior space, the portion remaining fluidically isolated from the interior space when the access port is not actuated and when actuated, wherein the inlet is selectively coupled to the outlet through the interior space such that fluid entering the inlet entirely flows through the interior space to the outlet; and a rotatable element having an inlet port, an outlet port, first and second side ports, a direct passage from the inlet port directly to the outlet port, and an axis of rotation, the rotatable element disposed within the body so that the post protrudes into the direct passage; the body and rotatable element are configured to cooperatively displace the rotatable element with respect to the body along the axis of rotation as the rotatable element is moved between a first and a second configuration, the post blocks the direct passage when the rotatable element is in the first configuration; and the direct passage is at least partially open when the rotatable element is in the second configuration; and first and second fluid lines fluidically coupled to the access port such that all fluid flowing through the first fluid line passes into the interior space of the access port and then into the second line. 9. A valve comprising: a body having an inlet, an outlet, and a post; a needleless access port coupled to the body, the access port configured to be actuated by a needleless connector, the access port comprising an interior space; wherein the inlet is selectively coupled to the outlet through the interior space such that fluid entering the inlet entirely flows through the interior space to the outlet; and a rotatable element having an inlet port, an outlet port, first and second side ports, a direct passage from the inlet port directly to the outlet port, and an axis of rotation, the rotatable element disposed within the body so that the post protrudes into the direct passage; the body and rotatable element are configured to cooperatively displace the rotatable element with respect to the body along the axis of rotation as the rotatable element is moved between a first and a second configuration, the post blocks the direct passage when the rotatable element is in the first configuration; and the direct passage is at least partially open when the rotatable element is in the second configuration. 10. The valve of claim 9 , wherein: the needleless connector comprises a lumen; and the lumen is fluidically coupled to the interior space while the needleless connector is actuating the access port. 11. The valve of claim 9 , wherein, in the first configuration, the inlet is coupled to the outlet through the interior space. 12. The valve of claim 11 , wherein the rotatable element and the body are configured such that the inlet of the body is fluidically coupled to the inlet port that is fluidically coupled only to the first side port and the outlet of the body is fluidically coupled to the outlet port that is fluidically coupled only to the second side port and the first and second side ports are separately coupled to the interior space of the access port when the rotatable element is in the first configuration. 13. The valve of claim 11 , wherein, in the second configuration, the inlet is fluidically coupled directly to the outlet such that at least a portion of fluid entering the inlet flows to the outlet without passing through the interior space. 14. The valve of claim 13 , wherein the access port is fluidically isolated from the inlet and the outlet when the rotatable element is in the second configuration. 15. The valve of claim 9 , wherein: the access port further comprises a portion fluidically isolated from the interior space; the portion has a first volume when the access port is not actuated and a second volume when actuated; and the first volume is greater than the second volume.

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Classifications

  • Flushing or purging · CPC title

  • Slit valve · CPC title

  • Flush valves, i.e. bypass valves for flushing line · CPC title

  • by controlling the degree of opening of the flow line · CPC title

  • Tube connectors; Tube couplings {(A61M39/02 takes precedence; connecting needles to syringes or hubs A61M5/34; connecting catheter tubes to hubs A61M25/0014)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9375561B2 cover?
A valve is disclosed that has a body with an inlet, an outlet, and a needleless access port coupled to the body. The access port has an interior space and is configured to be actuated by a needleless connector. The inlet is selectively coupled to the outlet through the interior space such that fluid entering the inlet entirely flows through the interior space to the outlet.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mansour George, Zollinger Chris, Carefusion 303 Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/16813. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).