WO1996016609A1 - Closure delivery system - Google Patents
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- WO1996016609A1 WO1996016609A1 PCT/US1995/015597 US9515597W WO9616609A1 WO 1996016609 A1 WO1996016609 A1 WO 1996016609A1 US 9515597 W US9515597 W US 9515597W WO 9616609 A1 WO9616609 A1 WO 9616609A1
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- Prior art keywords
- fluid
- containing vessel
- port
- suction canister
- dispensing port
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J1/00—Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes
- A61J1/14—Details; Accessories therefor
- A61J1/20—Arrangements for transferring or mixing fluids, e.g. from vial to syringe
- A61J1/2089—Containers or vials which are to be joined to each other in order to mix their contents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/88—Draining devices having means for processing the drained fluid, e.g. an absorber
- A61M1/882—Draining devices provided with means for releasing antimicrobial or gelation agents in the drained fluid
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J1/00—Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes
- A61J1/05—Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes for collecting, storing or administering blood, plasma or medical fluids ; Infusion or perfusion containers
- A61J1/06—Ampoules or carpules
- A61J1/067—Flexible ampoules, the contents of which are expelled by squeezing
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J1/00—Containers specially adapted for medical or pharmaceutical purposes
- A61J1/14—Details; Accessories therefor
- A61J1/20—Arrangements for transferring or mixing fluids, e.g. from vial to syringe
- A61J1/2003—Accessories used in combination with means for transfer or mixing of fluids, e.g. for activating fluid flow, separating fluids, filtering fluid or venting
- A61J1/202—Separating means
- A61J1/2027—Separating means having frangible parts
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M1/00—Suction or pumping devices for medical purposes; Devices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquids; Drainage systems
- A61M1/60—Containers for suction drainage, adapted to be used with an external suction source
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10S—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10S604/00—Surgery
- Y10S604/905—Aseptic connectors or couplings, e.g. frangible, piercable
Definitions
- the present invention deals with a system and method for using said system which facilitates the introduction of a fluid to an internal volume of a suction canister.
- the term fluid is intended to embrace both flowable particulate solids as well as liquids.
- Particulate solids including liquid immobilizing powders can be introduced to the internal volume of a suction canister without spillage and without risk of contamination resulting from the introduction of potential biohazards from the suction canister to its ambient surroundings.
- a suction tip sometimes referred to as the sucker or catheter, is applied to the patient and is connected via tubing to the inlet side of the collection vessel.
- the collection vessel or suction canister serves as the intermediate source of vacuum which receives aspirated material and allows air passage through its exit portal. It is connected to the vacuum source via tubing and may pass air through some form of pressure regulating device.
- the presence of a flow shut-off to prevent liquid being drawn through the exhaust opening is a desirable component which can be fabricated to reduce any possibility of user removal or product non-function through user misconnection.
- any substance which originates from the human body must be considered as potentially capable of containing, and thereby of transmitting, microorganisms associated with body flora.
- a receiving vessel such as a suction canister
- organic body substances can serve as growth substrate if allowed to incubate, thereby increasing bacterial population within the vessel. Extent of such overgrowth will depend, of course, upon how long the collector is allowed to stand at room temperature prior to emptying it.
- Bacterial content of abscesses can include Clostridium, Bacteroides and
- the respiratory tract can contain Streptococcus, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Serratia and a variety of gram negative commensal organisms.
- the female genito-urinary tract can contain a polymicrobic flora similar to that of the intestinal tract plus Herpes virus. According to the Joint Commission of Accreditation of
- any blood or serous fluid must be considered as potentially hazardous and capable of transmitting hepatitis virus. If not adequately contained, the material aspirated from the human body has distinct infectious potential when not properly handled.
- materials which act to solidify and disinfect aspirated materials contained within suction canisters.
- One such product is offered by Isolyser Company, inc. as its Liquid Treatment System under its trademark LTS ® granular absorbent.
- LTS ® granular absorbent Unfortunately, the introduction of a suitable granulated immobilizing agent to the interior of a vacuum canister is not without its own problems. On the one hand, exposing the interior of a vacuum canister containing potentially hazardous fluids itself represents a health risk to the medical practitioner.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a suitable vacuum canister and immobilizing agent containing vessel prior to the introduction of the immobilizing agent therein;
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of a suitable closure cap used in conjunction with the fluid containing vessel of Fig. 1.
- the present invention involves a system for the introduction of a fluid to an internal volume of a suction canister and a method for carrying out the introduction process.
- Both the system and method include the use of a suction canister having sidewalls and a top.
- the top of the suction canister is provided with ports configured therein, at least one of the ports being a fluid introduction port.
- the fluid introduction port of the suction canister comprises a substantially circular opening which is surrounded by cylindrical duct extending outwardly from the top.
- the system further comprises a fluid-containing vessel having a tubular extending dispensing port.
- the dispensing port is sized to pass over and capture the cylindrical duct when the fluid-containing vessel is positioned over and in contact with the suction canister.
- the fluid-containing vessel is further provided with a reservoir which is segregated from the tubular extending dispensing port by a substantially circular membrane which is scored so as to rupture by the cylindrical duct upon the application of nominal pressure exerted upon the fluid-containing vessel when the tubular extending dispensing port is positioned over and in contact with the suction canister.
- the invention further includes providing a hole in the fluid reservoir used to equalize pressure within the reservoir to ambient pressure to facilitate the passage of fluid from the reservoir to the internal volume of the suction canister.
- the hole is intended to be covered with an adhesive patch during storage of the fluid-containing vessel in order to prevent fluid from spilling from the hole when not in use.
- FIG. 1 illustrates suction canister 10 having tubing 11 communicating directly to an internal body cavity of a human patient while tubing 12 is connected directly to a vacuum source, the vacuum being pulled in the direction of arrow 13.
- a vacuum source the vacuum being pulled in the direction of arrow 13.
- potentially hazardous body fluids drained from the patient are collected within the sidewall 15 of canister 10 and reside at the bottom of the canister as fluids 14.
- fluid introduction port 16 is provided with tubular duct 17 which can be capped (not shown) before, during and after use of the suction canister. When capped, the canister can remain under vacuum.
- Fluid-containing vessel 20 is provided with protruding male dispensing port 24 which is sized as to be capable of pass over and capture cylindrical duct 17 when fluid-containing vessel 20 is positioned over and in contact with suction canister 10.
- the granulated solid contained within vessel 20 is prevented from introduction to tubular extending dispensing port 24 by substantially circular membrane 18 which is scored such as by score lines 32 (Fig. 2).
- the hole 40 is created within the side wall of vessel 20 by puncturing the side wall with an appropriate device designed for such purpose which ideally provides an 1/8 inch diameter aperture for venting.
- fluid-containing vessel 20 is positioned vertically over suction canister 10 whereupon tubular extending dispensing port 24 is caused to slide over and capture cylindrical duct 17.
- adhesive patch 41 is also removed from vessel 20 exposing hole 40.
- tubular duct 17 is caused to press against circular area 18 causing its rupture along score lines 22.
- nominal pressure is intended to encompass normal human applied pressure which does not require the use of any particular tools such as hammers or otherwise.
- dispensing port 24 be provided with a throat of relative narrow diameter 19 to provide a substantially close fit with tubular duct 17 in order to minimize spillage of the immobilizing fluid during its transfer from vessel 20 to the interior volume of suction canister 10.
- throat 19 can assist in maintaining a vacuum with canister 10 as long as vessel 20 remains snugly in place.
- dispensing port 24 is provided with a cross-section of relatively wide diameter 31 which can accommodate sections of circular area 18 after rupture.
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- Heart & Thoracic Surgery (AREA)
- Veterinary Medicine (AREA)
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- General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- Animal Behavior & Ethology (AREA)
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
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- Biomedical Technology (AREA)
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Priority Applications (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| JP8519075A JPH09508847A (en) | 1994-12-01 | 1995-11-30 | Closed transport device |
| EP95943636A EP0742697A4 (en) | 1994-12-01 | 1995-11-30 | Closure delivery system |
Applications Claiming Priority (4)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US08/347,944 US5584825A (en) | 1994-12-01 | 1994-12-01 | Closure delivery system |
| US08/347,944 | 1994-12-01 | ||
| US08/421,422 | 1995-04-11 | ||
| US08/421,422 US5672162A (en) | 1994-12-01 | 1995-04-11 | Closure delivery system |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| WO1996016609A1 true WO1996016609A1 (en) | 1996-06-06 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| PCT/US1995/015597 Ceased WO1996016609A1 (en) | 1994-12-01 | 1995-11-30 | Closure delivery system |
Country Status (6)
| Country | Link |
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| US (2) | US5584825A (en) |
| EP (1) | EP0742697A4 (en) |
| JP (1) | JPH09508847A (en) |
| CN (1) | CN1139874A (en) |
| CA (1) | CA2182280A1 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO1996016609A1 (en) |
Families Citing this family (8)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6032705A (en) * | 1998-02-20 | 2000-03-07 | Obf Industries, Inc. | Closed delivery system |
| AU4439499A (en) | 1998-06-12 | 1999-12-30 | Isolyser Company, Inc. | Degradable container |
| DE60042315D1 (en) | 1999-03-09 | 2009-07-16 | Covidien Ag | MEDICAL DRAINAGE DEVICE WITH FLOW RESISTANCE |
| US6652942B2 (en) | 2001-01-08 | 2003-11-25 | Baxter International Inc. | Assembly for a flowable material container |
| US6869653B2 (en) | 2001-01-08 | 2005-03-22 | Baxter International Inc. | Port tube closure assembly |
| EP1946410A2 (en) * | 2005-10-17 | 2008-07-23 | Advanced Technology Materials, Inc. | Interconnect and method for joining receptacles |
| CN111093729A (en) * | 2017-07-31 | 2020-05-01 | 凯希特许有限公司 | Liquid collecting container for negative pressure treatment |
| CN108670547B (en) * | 2018-06-07 | 2020-12-04 | 河源光明眼科医院有限公司 | Cataract surgery device |
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| US4723949A (en) * | 1986-09-15 | 1988-02-09 | Conmed, Inc. | Filling device and cap for underwater drainage device |
| US5027872A (en) * | 1988-08-11 | 1991-07-02 | Imperial Chemical Industries Plc | System for introducing additive into a container |
| US5308347A (en) * | 1991-09-18 | 1994-05-03 | Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | Transfusion device |
| US5423793A (en) * | 1991-03-08 | 1995-06-13 | Material Engineering Technology Lab., Inc. | Stopper device for container and mixing apparatus using the same |
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- 1994-12-01 US US08/347,944 patent/US5584825A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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- 1995-04-11 US US08/421,422 patent/US5672162A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1995-11-30 CN CN95191400A patent/CN1139874A/en active Pending
- 1995-11-30 WO PCT/US1995/015597 patent/WO1996016609A1/en not_active Ceased
- 1995-11-30 JP JP8519075A patent/JPH09508847A/en active Pending
- 1995-11-30 CA CA002182280A patent/CA2182280A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 1995-11-30 EP EP95943636A patent/EP0742697A4/en not_active Withdrawn
Patent Citations (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3938520A (en) * | 1974-06-10 | 1976-02-17 | Abbott Laboratories | Transfer unit having a dual channel transfer member |
| US4723949A (en) * | 1986-09-15 | 1988-02-09 | Conmed, Inc. | Filling device and cap for underwater drainage device |
| US5027872A (en) * | 1988-08-11 | 1991-07-02 | Imperial Chemical Industries Plc | System for introducing additive into a container |
| US5423793A (en) * | 1991-03-08 | 1995-06-13 | Material Engineering Technology Lab., Inc. | Stopper device for container and mixing apparatus using the same |
| US5308347A (en) * | 1991-09-18 | 1994-05-03 | Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | Transfusion device |
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| Publication number | Publication date |
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| CA2182280A1 (en) | 1996-06-06 |
| EP0742697A1 (en) | 1996-11-20 |
| EP0742697A4 (en) | 1997-11-26 |
| US5672162A (en) | 1997-09-30 |
| US5584825A (en) | 1996-12-17 |
| JPH09508847A (en) | 1997-09-09 |
| CN1139874A (en) | 1997-01-08 |
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