Port closure system for use with a probe/feed/drain tool

US9580214B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9580214-B2
Application numberUS-201114111824-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 4, 2011
Priority dateMay 4, 2011
Publication dateFeb 28, 2017
Grant dateFeb 28, 2017

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A port closure system ( 20 ) including a retention structure ( 22 ), and a valve ( 24 ). The retention structure ( 22 ) includes a port ( 28 ) for establishing communication between an exterior environment ( 30 ) and interior volume ( 32 ) that can receive a fluent substance. The valve ( 24 ) includes a flexible, resilient, self-closing, slit-type valve head ( 36 ) with an orifice that is normally closed in an unconstrained condition. The port ( 28 ) has a laterally inwardly facing engaging surface ( 34 ) and the valve has a laterally outwardly facing peripheral surface ( 54 ) that is compressed laterally inwardly by engagement with the surface ( 34 ) to increase the resistance of the normally closed orifice to opening when the head ( 36 ) is subjected to a pressure differential. The system ( 20 ) further includes an annular flange ( 62 ) located to extend over at least a portion of an exterior side ( 38 ) of the valve head ( 36 ) to limit movement of the valve head ( 36 ) towards the exterior environment ( 30 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A port closure system ( 20 ), said system comprising: a port ( 28 ) to establish communication between an interior volume ( 32 ) that can receive a fluent substance and an exterior environment ( 30 ), the port ( 28 ) having a laterally inwardly facing engaging surface ( 34 ); a valve ( 24 ) including a flexible, resilient head ( 36 ) extending across the port ( 28 ), the head ( 36 ) having: an interior side ( 40 ) facing the interior volume ( 32 ); an exterior side ( 38 ) facing the exterior environment ( 30 ); at least one self-sealing slit ( 50 ) through the head ( 36 ); confronting, openable portions ( 51 ) along the slit ( 50 ) to define a normally closed orifice in an unconstrained condition wherein the openable portions ( 51 ) can move in a first direction toward the interior volume ( 32 ) to an open orifice configuration and in a second direction toward the exterior environment ( 30 ) to an open orifice configuration; and a laterally outwardly facing peripheral surface ( 54 ) compressed laterally inwardly by engagement with the engaging surface ( 34 ) to thereby impose a closing force on said self-sealing slit ( 50 ) to increase the resistance of the normally closed orifice to opening in at least the second direction when the valve head ( 36 ) is subjected to a pressure differential acting across the valve head ( 36 ); and an annular flange ( 62 ) located to extend over at least a portion the exterior side ( 38 ) of said valve head ( 36 ) to limit movement of the openable portions ( 51 ) in the second direction. 2. The system ( 20 ) of claim 1 wherein the interior side ( 40 ) is defined by an arcuate, convex surface ( 44 ). 3. The system ( 20 ) of claim 1 wherein the exterior side ( 38 ) is defined by an arcuate, concave surface ( 38 ). 4. The system ( 20 ) of claim 3 wherein the concave surface ( 38 ) is semi spherical. 5. The system ( 20 ) of claim 1 wherein the at least one self-sealing slit ( 50 ) comprises two self-sealing slits ( 50 ) extending transverse to each other. 6. The system ( 20 ) of claim 1 wherein the engaging surface ( 34 ) is a cylindrical surface with a diameter D and the laterally outwardly facing peripheral surface ( 54 ) has a maximum diameter ( 56 ) adjacent the interior side ( 40 ) that in the unconstrained condition is greater than the diameter D. 7. The system ( 20 ) of claim 6 wherein the laterally outwardly facing peripheral surface ( 54 ) is a frusto-conical surface in the unconstrained condition. 8. The system ( 20 ) of claim 1 further comprising a seat ( 80 ) and wherein the valve ( 24 ) further comprises a peripheral attachment portion ( 60 ) engaged in said seat ( 80 ). 9. The system ( 20 ) of claim 8 further comprising a retention structure ( 22 ) located to clamp the peripheral attachment portion ( 60 ) between the retention structure ( 22 ) and the seat ( 80 ), and wherein the port ( 28 ) is located within the retention structure ( 22 ). 10. The system ( 20 ) of claim 9 further comprising a one-piece housing ( 26 ) defining said seat ( 80 ) and said annular flange ( 62 ). 11. The system ( 20 ) of claim 10 where said retention structure ( 22 ) is permanently fixed within said housing ( 26 ). 12. The system ( 20 ) of claim 8 wherein said valve ( 24 ) further includes a flexible, resilient, intermediate portion ( 59 ) extending from said peripheral attachment portion ( 60 ) to said head ( 36 ), the intermediate portion ( 59 ) having an arcuate shaped exterior surface ( 66 ) facing the exterior environment ( 30 ), and the annular flange ( 62 ) having a surface ( 64 ) overlying the exterior surface ( 66 ) and shaped to conform to the arcuate shape of the exterior surface ( 66 ) of the intermediate portion ( 59 ). 13. The system ( 20 ) of claim 12 wherein the exterior surface ( 66 ) of the intermediate portion ( 59 ) is convex and the overlying surface ( 64 ) of the annular flange ( 62 ) has a conforming concave shape. 14. The system ( 20 ) of claim 1 wherein said annular flange ( 62 ) has an arcuate configuration in transverse cross section. 15. The system ( 20 ) in accordance with claim 1 wherein a flow of said fluent substance is provided via a probe ( 52 ) that selectively penetrates said valve head ( 36 ), and said annular flange ( 62 ) includes a probe directing surface ( 68 ) sloped toward said valve head ( 36 ) as said probe directing surface ( 68 ) extends laterally inwardly.

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Classifications

  • the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure (B65D47/2025 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Means for increasing tightness of the septum, e.g. compression rings, special materials, special constructions · CPC title

  • With external means for opposing bias · CPC title

  • pre-slit to be pierced by blunt instrument · CPC title

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What does patent US9580214B2 cover?
A port closure system ( 20 ) including a retention structure ( 22 ), and a valve ( 24 ). The retention structure ( 22 ) includes a port ( 28 ) for establishing communication between an exterior environment ( 30 ) and interior volume ( 32 ) that can receive a fluent substance. The valve ( 24 ) includes a flexible, resilient, self-closing, slit-type valve head ( 36 ) with an orifice that is norma…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hatton Jason D, Gaus David J, Hess Iii John Miller, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D47/2031. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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