Hemolysis-reduction connector for direct blood draw
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US9610431B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9610431-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414481812-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Disclosed herein is a fluid infusion device of the type that delivers medication fluid to the body of a patient. The device includes or cooperates with a fluid reservoir, and the device has a sealing assembly to receive and form a fluid seal with the fluid reservoir. A retractable sealing element surrounding a hollow fluid delivery needle may be used to seal a port of the fluid reservoir. The port may include a pressure vent that is sealed by the retractable sealing element. In one variation, the reservoir includes a moving valve sleeve that holds a septum. The septum moves to allow the reservoir to vent, and to form a seal with the port when the needle pierces the septum. In another variation, the device includes a needleless sealing assembly. In yet other variations, the device uses a needled fluid reservoir.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid reservoir for a fluid infusion device that delivers a medication fluid to a body, the fluid reservoir comprising: a main body section that defines a fluid chamber for the medication fluid; a fluid delivery port coupled to and extending from the main body section, the fluid delivery port comprising a fluid conduit that communicates with the fluid chamber, and the fluid delivery port terminating at a port opening; and a valve sleeve movably coupled to the fluid delivery port and having a septum maintained therein, in a fixed position relative to the valve sleeve, such that the septum translates, relative to the fluid delivery port and in concert with the valve sleeve, between a sealed position where the septum forms a circumferential seal around the port opening, and a vented position that permits fluid to flow out of the fluid delivery port via the port opening, wherein the valve sleeve comprises: an attachment receptacle that receives the fluid delivery port, the attachment receptacle being sized to accommodate translational movement of the valve sleeve relative to the fluid delivery port; and a septum receptacle adjacent to the attachment receptacle, wherein the septum receptacle receives and holds the septum in the fixed position. 2. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the valve sleeve further comprises a sleeve opening adjacent to the septum receptacle, and wherein at least a portion of the septum is accessible via the sleeve opening. 3. The fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the septum moves into the vented position in response to a pressure differential condition where pressure in the fluid chamber exceeds ambient pressure. 4. A fluid reservoir for a fluid infusion device that delivers a medication fluid to a body, the fluid reservoir comprising: a main body section that defines a fluid chamber for the medication fluid; a fluid delivery port coupled to and extending from the main body section, the fluid delivery port comprising a fluid conduit that communicates with the fluid chamber, and the fluid delivery port terminating at a port opening; and a valve sleeve movably coupled to the fluid delivery port and having a septum maintained therein such that the septum translates, relative to the fluid delivery port and in concert with the valve sleeve, between a sealed position where the septum forms a circumferential seal around the port opening, and a vented position that permits fluid to flow out of the fluid delivery port via the port opening, wherein the septum is urged into the sealed position when the fluid reservoir is engaged with a fluid delivery needle of the fluid infusion device. 5. A fluid infusion device that delivers a medication fluid to a body, the fluid infusion device comprising: a base plate; a hollow fluid delivery needle coupled to the base plate to provide a fluid flow path for the medication fluid; and a fluid reservoir comprising: a main body section that defines a fluid chamber for the medication fluid; a fluid delivery port coupled to and extending from the main body section, the fluid delivery port comprising a fluid conduit that communicates with the fluid chamber, and the fluid delivery port terminating at a port opening; and a septum movably coupled to the fluid delivery port, the septum being movable between a sealed position where the septum forms a circumferential seal around the port opening, and a vented position that permits fluid to flow out of the fluid delivery port via the port opening, wherein the septum moves into the vented position in response to a pressure differential condition where pressure in the fluid chamber exceeds ambient pressure. 6. The fluid infusion device of claim 5 , wherein the fluid reservoir further comprises a valve sleeve movably coupled to the fluid delivery port, and wherein the septum is coupled to the valve sleeve in a fixed position relative to the valve sleeve.
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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Means for increasing tightness of the septum, e.g. compression rings, special materials, special constructions · CPC title
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