Fluid couplings
US-12055251-B2 · Aug 6, 2024 · US
US9726308B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9726308-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313768340-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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Formation of a sterile connection includes inserting a first aseptic coupling device into a second aseptic coupling device while a locking ring of the first aseptic device is in an indexed initial position, rotating the locking ring to a secured position in which a compressive force is created and in which a first membrane from the first aseptic coupling device and a second membrane from the second aseptic coupling device can removed thereby resulting in a first a first sealing member of the first aseptic coupling device sealing with a second sealing member of the second aseptic coupling device to form a sterile fluid passageway.
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What is claimed is: 1. An aseptic coupling arrangement, comprising: a. a first aseptic coupling device comprising: i. a first main body defining a first face and a first fluid passage therethrough; ii. a first sealing member received at least partially within the first main body; iii. a first membrane coupled to the first face of the first main body to cover the first sealing member; iv. a ring adapter rotatable about the first main body; v. a locking ring coupled to the ring adapter, the locking ring being configured to couple the first aseptic coupling device to a second aseptic coupling device; and vi. an indexing feature, including a plurality of tabs on the first main body and a corresponding plurality of protrusions on the ring adapter, that indexes a rotational position of the locking ring to an indexed position on the first main body; vii. the locking ring being rotatable from the indexed position to an intermediate position at which a first tab of the plurality of tabs on the main body engages a first protrusion of the plurality of protrusions on the ring adapter, and then rotatable from the intermediate position to a secured position at which a second tab of the plurality of tabs on the main body engages a second protrusion of the plurality of protrusions on the ring adapter, wherein at least one of the locking ring and the ring adapter further comprise at least one locking feature for preventing the locking ring and ring adapter from rotating from the secured position towards the indexed position; and b. the second aseptic coupling device comprising: i. a second main body defining a second face and a second fluid passage therethrough; ii. a second sealing member received at least partially within the second main body; iii. a second membrane coupled to the second face to cover the second sealing member; and iv. at least one stop member configured to engage the locking feature of the locking ring or ring adapter when the locking ring and ring adapter are in the secured position; wherein the first and second aseptic coupling devices can be coupled together by rotating the locking ring from the indexed position to the intermediate position; wherein rotation from the indexed position to the intermediate position provides a compressive force sufficient to press the first and second sealing members together to form a seal while allowing for the first and second membranes to be removable from the first and second coupling devices; and wherein, upon removal of the first and second membranes, the locking ring is rotatable from the intermediate position to the secured position that provides further compressive force sufficient to form a final seal between the first and second sealing members. 2. The aseptic coupling arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first aseptic coupling device can be received in the second aseptic coupling device to form a pre-coupled state only when the locking ring is in the indexed position. 3. The aseptic coupling arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising first stand-off protrusions extending from the first front face of the first aseptic coupling device that are configured to engage second stand-off protrusions extending from the second front face of the second aseptic coupling device to limit movement between the first aseptic device and the second aseptic device. 4. The aseptic coupling arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising a first handle on a first free end of the first membrane, and a second handle on a second free end of the second membrane, the first handle being coupled to the second handle to pull the first and second membranes. 5. The aseptic coupling arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the first and second handles each define an aperture therethrough. 6. The aseptic coupling arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the locking ring defines a first indicia indicating a start position of the locking ring. 7. The aseptic coupling arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first and second aseptic coupling devices are coupled to one another without using external components to secure the connection.
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