Clamp device and methods for making and using

US9829113B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9829113-B2
Application numberUS-201314348509-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2013
Priority dateMay 25, 2012
Publication dateNov 28, 2017
Grant dateNov 28, 2017

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Abstract

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Releasable tubing pinch clamps of a generally U-shaped configuration are described. The embodiments include ones that prevent cross-clamping of the tube by various interlocking features on riser portions of the clamp. Methods and molds for making the pinch clamps are also described. The pinch clamp consists generally of a strip that curves so that its ends can be brought together by manually squeezing the strip at its ends which oppose each other as a result of the strip curve. The strip ends contain locking edges or surfaces that cause the strip ends to interferingly engage with each other and lock together. The strip also contains opposing pinching projections that pinch a tube.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of making a pinch clamp, the pinch clamp having a flexible generally U-shaped structure in which riser portions of the U-shape are shaped so as to engage with each other when an open end defined by the U-shape of the pinch clamp is closed by manually pressing the riser portions so as to urge them together, the structure having inwardly projecting portions on opposite riser portions that converge when the riser portions are urged together, thereby permitting a tube running therebetween to be pinched, at least one of the riser portions having a chin portion that extends toward the other of the risers, the structure further comprising a bowl portion, and the chin portion having openings configured to receive a tube, the method comprising: forming the riser portions of the structure using mold parts with facing cavities and projecting at least one pin through at least one of the mold parts, wherein the pin has recesses configured to form sides of the openings, the recesses each having an access opening in a direction that is perpendicular to directions in which the cavities open; separating the mold parts along a first line and removing a molded structure from the pin along a second line that is substantially perpendicular to the first. 2. A pinch clamp, comprising: a flexible generally U-shaped structure, with riser portions and a bowl portion defining an open end between the riser portions, the riser portions being shaped so as to engage with each other when the said open end is closed by manually pressing the riser portions together; the structure having pinching projections on the riser portions, defining a gap therebetween, the pinching portions being positioned such that they converge when the opposing riser portions are squeezed, thereby permitting a tube aligned therebetween to be pinched; the structure having no overhangs, thereby permitting the structure to be molded by mold parts that separate from the structure along a single axis; the pinch clamp having an opening in the bowl or riser portions, spaced from said gap and positioned to retain a tube passing therethrough in alignment with said gap. 3. A pinch clamp for selectively pinching a tube closed and opening the tube by releasing the pinch clamp, comprising: a curved strip defining a generally U-shaped structure having a bowl portion, a first riser portions with a chin portion extending from the riser portion, and a second riser portion, the bowl and chin portions having respective bowl and chin openings configured to receive a tube therethrough, the bowl and chin portions surrounding the bowl and chin openings so as to prevent a predefined tube from exiting either the bowl or chin opening without threading the tube out of the bowl and chin openings; one of the first riser portion and the chin portion having a locking recess with a first locking edge or surface and the other of the first riser portion and the chin portion having a locking projection with a second locking edge or surface; the one of the first riser portion and the chin portion having a locking opening adjacent the recess configured to receive the locking projection therein; the first locking edge or surface being configured to engage the second locking edge or surface when the locking projection inserts in the locking opening; the locking projection being shaped so as to be progressively guided to a lateral position in which the locking projection can enter the locking opening as the first and second riser portions are squeezed together; there being no edges or surfaces on either of the first riser portion and the chin that can interferingly engage with each other in order to lock the first and second riser portions together in a potentially cross-clamping state without the locking projection being inserted in the locking opening, wherein the bowl and chin openings are fully closed such that the bowl portion fully surrounds the bowl opening and the chin portion fully surrounds the chin opening leaving no access and whereby a tube must be threaded therethrough. 4. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein said one of the first riser portion and the chin portion is the chin portion. 5. The pinch clamp of claim 4 , wherein the pinch clamp is of plastic. 6. The pinch clamp of claim 4 , wherein pinch clamp has a maximum dimension that is less than 3 cm. 7. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the locking projection has a distal end which inserts in the locking opening and the locking surface or edge extends across the entirety of the locking projection distal end so that the locking edge of surface of the locking edge is required to fit into the locking opening in order to lock the riser portions together to clamp a tube threaded through the chin and bowl openings. 8. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein one of the first riser portion and the chin portion has release tab arranged such that, when manually pressed, releases engagement between the locking edges or surfaces. 9. The pinch clamp of 8 , wherein the release tab is a single contiguous member that moves as a unit thereby allowing the pinch clamp to be released if any part of the release tab is manually moved, whereby single-handed operation is facilitated. 10. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the locking recess is configured to guide the locking projection as the first and second risers are manually squeezed together. 11. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the first and second risers have facing pinching projections adapted for pinching a flexible tube positioned therebetween when the first and second risers are manually squeezed together. 12. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the first and second risers have facing pinching projections adapted for pinching a flexible tube threaded through the chin and bowl openings when the first and second risers are manually squeezed together. 13. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the pinch clamp is a single component with only integrally connected parts. 14. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the pinch clamp is configured for use in pinching closed medical tubing. 15. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the pinch clamp is part of an article of manufacture, and wherein the pinch clamp is sealed in a sterile envelope. 16. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the pinch clamp is part of an article of manufacture, and wherein the pinch clamp is attached to a tube. 17. The pinch clamp of claim 16 , wherein the pinch clamp is sealed in a sterile envelope. 18. The pinch clamp of claim 3 , wherein the pinch clamp is connected to a fluid circuit adapted for use in a medical treatment device. 19. A pinch clamp, comprising: a curved strip defining a generally U-shaped structure having a bowl portion, a first riser portions with a chin portion extending from the riser portion, and a second riser portion, the bowl and chin portions having respective bowl and chin openings configured to receive a tube therethrough, the bowl and chin portions surrounding the bowl and chin openings so as to prevent a predefined tube from exiting either the bowl or chin opening without threading the tube out of the bowl and chin openings; one of the first riser portion and the chin portion having a locking recess with a first locking edge or surface and the other of the first riser portion and the chin portion having a locking projection with a second locking edge or surface; the one of the first riser portion and the chin portion having a locking opening adjacent the recess configured to receive

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Classifications

  • A61M39/284Primary

    Lever clamps · CPC title

  • having specific surface irregularity on or along engaging face · CPC title

  • Discharging moulded articles from the mould (constructions for removing the articles B29C33/44) · CPC title

  • F16K7/06Primary

    by means of a screw-spindle, cam, or other mechanical means {(F16K7/045 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9829113B2 cover?
Releasable tubing pinch clamps of a generally U-shaped configuration are described. The embodiments include ones that prevent cross-clamping of the tube by various interlocking features on riser portions of the clamp. Methods and molds for making the pinch clamps are also described. The pinch clamp consists generally of a strip that curves so that its ends can be brought together by manually sq…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nxstage Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M39/284. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 2017 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 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).