WO2016117544A1 - 医療用採液チップ、採液ノズル、及び注入器セット - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a medical liquid-collecting chip and a liquid-collecting nozzle that are used by being attached to the tip of a syringe.
- the present invention also relates to an injector set including the medical liquid collecting chip or the liquid collecting nozzle and an injector.
- Enteral nutrition therapy is known as a method of administering nutrition and drugs to patients without oral administration.
- a nasal catheter inserted from the patient's nasal cavity into the stomach or duodenum or a PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) catheter inserted into a gastric fistula formed in the patient's abdomen is used.
- a liquid such as a nutrient, liquid food (generally referred to as “enteral nutrient”), or a drug is administered to a patient via a nasal catheter or a PEG catheter (hereinafter collectively referred to as “catheter”).
- a connector provided at the upstream end of a catheter inserted into the patient or a flexible tube connected to the catheter (generally referred to as “extension tube”) ( (Hereinafter referred to as “patient-side connector”) and a connector (hereinafter referred to as “container-side connector”) provided in a container storing the liquid substance or a tube connected to the container.
- extension tube generally referred to as “extension tube”
- container-side connector a connector provided in a container storing the liquid substance or a tube connected to the container.
- a female connector has been used as a patient-side connector
- a male connector has been used as a container-side connector (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- a “simple suspension method” is known as a method for administering a pharmaceutical product to a patient.
- the simple suspension method is performed according to the following procedure. First, a chemical solution in which a tablet is disintegrated with slightly warm water in a container is prepared. Next, this chemical solution is sucked into an injector (syringe). Next, the syringe tip is connected to the patient connector, and the drug solution is administered to the patient via the catheter.
- FIG. 22A is a perspective view of a conventional injector 950 with a liquid collection chip 940 used in the simple suspension method
- FIG. 22B is a cross-sectional view of the injector 950 with a liquid collection chip 940.
- the injector 950 includes a barrel (outer cylinder) 952 and a plunger 958 inserted into and removed from the barrel 952, similarly to a syringe that is widely used.
- the outer peripheral surface of the tube tip (nozzle) 954 of the barrel 952 is a tapered surface (male tapered surface) whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip.
- a liquid collection tip 940 is detachably attached to the tube tip 954.
- the liquid collection chip 940 includes a base end portion 941 that is liquid-tightly connected to the tube tip 954 at one end, and a liquid collection needle 946 at the other end.
- a flow path 948 that passes through the collection tip 940 allows the proximal end portion 941 and the collection needle 946 to communicate with each other.
- the drug solution is sucked into the barrel 952 while the tip of the sample collecting needle 946 is immersed in the drug solution with the sample tip 940 mounted on the injector 950 as shown in FIGS. 22A and 22B. Thereafter, the liquid collection chip 940 is removed from the injector 950, the tube tip 954 is inserted into the patient-side connector (female connector), and the drug solution in the barrel 952 is administered to the patient.
- the male connector 910 shown in FIGS. 23A and 23B is used as a patient-side connector, and FIG. It is considered that the female connector 920 shown in FIG. 24B is internationally standardized as an international standard ISO80369-3 concerning nutritional medical devices.
- a male connector (patient-side connector) 910 shown in FIGS. 23A and 23B has a cylindrical male member 911 and an outer cylinder 913 surrounding the male member 911.
- the male member 911 and the outer cylinder 913 are connected via a bottom plate 914 protruding in a flange shape along the radial direction from the base end portion of the male member 911.
- the outer peripheral surface 912 of the male member 911 is a tapered surface (so-called male tapered surface) whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip.
- the male member 911 is formed with a flow path 917 penetrating the male member 911 along the longitudinal direction thereof.
- a female screw 915 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 913 facing the male member 911.
- the female connector (container-side connector) 920 shown in FIGS. 24A and 24B has a cylindrical tubular portion (male luer) 921 into which the male member 911 is inserted.
- the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 is a tapered surface (so-called female tapered surface) whose inner diameter increases as it approaches the tip.
- a threaded projection (male thread) 925 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 921.
- the male connector 910 and the female connector 920 are connected by inserting the male member 911 into the tubular portion 921 and screwing the female screw 915 and the screw projection 925. Since the outer peripheral surface 912 of the male member 911 and the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 are tapered surfaces having the same diameter and taper angle, they are in liquid-tight surface contact.
- the female screw 915 and the screw-like protrusion 925 that are screwed together constitute a lock mechanism for locking the connection state between the male connector 910 and the female connector 920.
- the male connector 910 and the female connector 920 are liquid-tight (property that liquid does not leak out from the connecting portion between the male connector and the female connector even when pressure is applied to the liquid) and connection strength (the connected male connector and Provides excellent connection with the female connector that does not separate even when a tensile force is applied.
- the tube tip 954 of the injector 950 shown in FIGS. 22A and 22B cannot be connected to the male connector 910.
- the syringe barrel used in the simple suspension method needs to have a female connector 920 shown in FIGS. 24A and 24B so that it can be connected to the male connector 910.
- the syringe tip has a female connector 920
- the female connector 920 is connected to the male connector (patient side connector) 910 in a state where the chemical solution is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 921 (particularly, the screw-shaped protrusion 925), the chemical solution is It adheres to the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 913 of the male connector 910.
- a female screw 915 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 913 of the male connector 910. If a chemical solution adheres to the valley of the female screw 915, it is difficult to wipe off the chemical solution.
- the male connector 910 may remain in the patient for a long period of time together with the catheter. For example, PEG catheter replacement is typically performed every 1-3 months. If the chemical solution continues to adhere to the male connector 910 for a long period of time, the male connector 910 can be in an unsanitary state. Finally, bacteria may propagate in the male connector 910, and the bacteria may enter the patient's body and cause serious complications.
- the chemical solution is not attached to the inner peripheral surface (especially the female screw 915) of the outer cylinder 913 of the male connector 910 via the injector. There is a need to.
- An object of the present invention is to prevent the chemical solution from adhering to the female screw surrounding the male member of the male connector when the injector is connected to the male connector in the simple suspension method.
- the first medical liquid collecting chip of the present invention is detachably attached to the barrel tip of the syringe barrel.
- the inner peripheral surface of the tube tip of the injector is a female tapered surface whose inner diameter increases as it approaches the tip.
- the medical liquid collection chip includes a male member inserted into the tube tip at one end and a liquid collection needle at the other end. A flow path penetrates the medical liquid collection chip in its longitudinal direction, and communicates the male member with the liquid collection needle.
- the outer peripheral surface of the male member is a male tapered surface whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip, and is configured to be liquid-tightly connected to the female tapered surface of the tube tip.
- the second medical liquid collecting chip of the present invention is detachably attached to the barrel tip of the barrel of the injector.
- the injector includes a small-diameter portion between the tube tip and the liquid storage portion.
- the medical liquid collecting chip includes a sealed cylinder configured to be liquid-tightly connected to the small-diameter portion at one end and a liquid collecting needle at the other end.
- a flow path penetrates the medical liquid-collecting chip in the longitudinal direction, and communicates the sealing cylinder and the liquid-collecting needle.
- the liquid collection nozzle of the present invention is a nozzle chip that is detachably attached to the medical liquid collection chip so as to cover at least the tip of the liquid collection chip and the first or second medical liquid collection chip.
- the nozzle tip includes an opening provided so as to communicate with the flow path of the medical liquid collecting chip when the nozzle chip is mounted on the medical liquid collecting chip.
- the first injector set according to the present invention includes the injector and the first or second medical liquid collecting chip that can be detachably attached to the tube tip of the injector.
- the second injector set of the present invention includes the injector and the above-described liquid collection nozzle that can be detachably attached to the tube tip of the injector.
- the first medical liquid collecting chip of the present invention includes a male member that can be inserted into a tube tip of the injector and connected to the tube tip in a liquid-tight manner.
- tip of this invention is equipped with the sealing cylinder which can be liquid-tightly connected to the small diameter part of an injector.
- the liquid collection nozzle of the present invention includes the first or second liquid collection chip and a nozzle chip that is detachably attached to the liquid collection chip. Therefore, when the simple suspension method is performed, if the drug solution is sucked into the injector through the sample tip with the sample tip attached to the tip of the syringe, the drug solution adheres to the outer peripheral surface of the tube tip. There is no. Thereafter, when the collecting tip is removed from the tube tip and the tube tip is connected to the male connector (patient side connector), the chemical solution does not adhere to the female screw surrounding the male member of the male connector.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention viewed from the male member side.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention viewed from the liquid collecting needle side.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the medical liquid collecting chip according to the first embodiment of the present invention viewed from the male member side.
- FIG. 3A is a cross-sectional view of the medical liquid collecting chip according to the first embodiment of the present invention along the plane including 3A-3A in FIG.
- FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the medical liquid collecting chip according to the first embodiment of the present invention along the plane including 3B-3B in FIG.
- FIG. 4A is a perspective view of an injector to which the medical liquid collection chip of the present invention is attached.
- FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view of the injector.
- FIG. 5A is a perspective view of a medical liquid collection chip according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, which is attached to a tube tip of an injector.
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of the medical liquid collecting chip and the injector according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention shown in FIG. 5A.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a tube tip of the injector equipped with the medical liquid collecting chip according to the first embodiment of the present invention and its vicinity.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view showing the distal end portion of the male member of the medical liquid collecting chip according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a cylindrical tip of an injector equipped with a medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention and the vicinity thereof.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a cylindrical tip of an injector equipped with a conventional tip and the vicinity thereof.
- FIG. 10A is a perspective view seen from above of a medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10B is a perspective view of the medical liquid collecting chip according to the third embodiment of the present invention viewed from below.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a plan view of the medical liquid collecting chip according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13A is a perspective view of a nozzle tip attached to a medical liquid collection tip according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention as viewed from above.
- FIG. 13B is a perspective view of the nozzle chip as seen from below.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional perspective view of a nozzle chip according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15A is a perspective view of a liquid collection nozzle in which a nozzle chip is mounted on a medical liquid collection chip in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 15A is a perspective view of a liquid collection nozzle in which a nozzle chip is mounted on a medical liquid collection chip in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 15B is a cross-sectional view of the liquid collection nozzle.
- FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of an injector, a medical fluid collection tip, and a nozzle tip in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 17A is a perspective view showing a state in which a medical fluid collection chip is mounted on an injector in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 17B is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 17A.
- FIG. 18A is a perspective view showing a state in which a medical fluid collection tip and a nozzle tip are sequentially attached to an injector in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- 18B is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 18A.
- FIG. 18A is a perspective view showing a state in which a medical fluid collection tip and a nozzle tip are sequentially attached to an injector in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view showing a state where an injector equipped with a nozzle tip is pierced into an opening of a container in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view showing another liquid collection nozzle in Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 21A is a perspective view of another medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention as viewed from above.
- FIG. 21B is a cross-sectional perspective view of another medical liquid collecting chip according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 22A is a perspective view of an injector of a conventional injector with a collection tip used in the simple suspension method.
- FIG. 22B is a cross-sectional view of the injector with a collection tip.
- FIG. 22A is a perspective view of an injector of a conventional injector with a collection tip used in the simple suspension method.
- FIG. 22B is a cross-sectional view of the injector with a
- FIG. 23A is a perspective view of a male connector (patient-side connector) considered as ISO80369-3.
- FIG. 23B is a cross-sectional view taken along a plane including the central axis of the male connector.
- FIG. 24A is a perspective view of a female connector (container-side connector) considered as ISO80369-3.
- FIG. 24B is a cross-sectional view taken along a plane including the central axis of the female connector.
- the first medical liquid collecting chip of the present invention may further include an outer cylinder that is separated from the male member and surrounds the male member.
- the outer tube preferably surrounds the tube tip.
- a sealing cylinder communicating with the flow path may protrude from the tip of the male member.
- the sealing tube is configured to be liquid-tightly connected to a small diameter portion between the tube tip of the barrel and the liquid storage part. Is preferred. Such a preferred configuration is advantageous for accurately managing the amount of the medicinal solution to be administered to the patient.
- the male member preferably conforms to ISO80369-3. According to such a preferable configuration, the male member can be liquid-tightly connected to an injector provided with a female connector conforming to ISO 80369-3 at the tube tip.
- the second medical liquid collecting chip of the present invention may further include an outer cylinder configured to surround the cylinder tip when the sealing cylinder is liquid-tightly connected to the small diameter portion. Such a preferred configuration is advantageous for ensuring good hygienic conditions at the tip of the injector.
- a screw-shaped protrusion may be formed on the outer peripheral surface of the tube tip of the injector.
- a screwing structure for example, a female screw
- a screwing structure that is screwed into the screw-like protrusion is not formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder.
- a screwing structure that is screwed into the screw-like protrusion is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder.
- Such a configuration is advantageous for firmly mounting the liquid collection chip on the tip of the syringe.
- the first and second medical liquid collecting chips of the present invention are preferably integrally formed as one part. Such a preferred configuration is advantageous for facilitating the production of the collection tip.
- the liquid collection nozzle of the present invention is a nozzle chip that is detachably attached to the medical liquid collection chip so as to cover at least the tip of the liquid collection chip and the first or second medical liquid collection chip.
- the nozzle tip includes an opening provided so as to communicate with the flow path of the medical liquid collecting chip when the nozzle chip is mounted on the medical liquid collecting chip.
- liquid collection nozzle of the present invention when the nozzle chip is mounted on the medical liquid collection chip, an airtight and liquidtight seal is formed between the medical liquid collection chip and the nozzle chip. It is preferable. Such a preferred configuration is advantageous for efficiently collecting breast milk.
- the liquid collection nozzle of the present invention is provided with a lock mechanism for maintaining the state in which the nozzle tip is mounted on the first or second medical liquid collection chip.
- a lock mechanism for maintaining the state in which the nozzle tip is mounted on the first or second medical liquid collection chip.
- a male taper surface whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip may be provided on the outer peripheral surface of the nozzle tip. According to such a configuration, the injector can be pierced into the container in a state where the male tapered surface is fitted to the edge of the opening of the container. This is advantageous for preventing contamination of the tip of the nozzle tip and preventing contamination and evaporation of the liquid in the container.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a medical liquid collection chip (hereinafter referred to as “liquid collection chip”) 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention as viewed from above.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the liquid collection chip 1 as viewed from below.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the liquid collection chip 1.
- FIG. 3A is a cross-sectional view of the liquid collection chip 1 along the plane including 3A-3A in FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the liquid collection chip 1 taken along the plane including 3B-3B in FIG.
- the liquid collection chip 1 includes a male member 11 at one end and a liquid collection needle 20 at the other end.
- the male member 11 side is referred to as the “upper” side of the liquid collection chip 1
- the liquid collection needle 20 side is referred to as the “lower” side of the liquid collection chip 1.
- the direction connecting the male member 11 and the liquid collection needle 20 is referred to as the “longitudinal direction” of the liquid collection chip 1.
- the male member 11 has a hollow cylindrical shape.
- the outer peripheral surface 12 of the male member 11 is a tapered surface (conical surface, so-called male tapered surface) whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip.
- An outer cylinder 13 surrounds the male member 11.
- the outer cylinder 13 has a hollow, substantially cylindrical shape, faces the outer peripheral surface 12 of the male member 11, and is separated from the outer peripheral surface 12.
- a pair of support bases 19 having a substantially “U” -shaped cross section are provided on the outer peripheral surface of the base 18 that is a part closer to the liquid collection needle 20 than the male member 11 so as to protrude outward.
- the pair of support bases 19 are arranged with the base 18 interposed therebetween.
- the lower end of the outer cylinder 13 is connected to the upper end of the outer peripheral surface of the support base 19, whereby the outer cylinder 13 is held by the base 18 via the support base 19.
- the pair of support bases 19 and the base 18 between them form a pair of substantially flat surfaces parallel to each other.
- a plurality of ribs (protrusions) 16 along the longitudinal direction of the liquid collection chip 1 are provided at equal angular intervals.
- the pair of substantially flat surfaces and the plurality of ribs 16 are effective for stably holding the liquid collection chip 1 with fingers.
- the taper surface of the outer peripheral surface 12 of the male member 11 conforms to ISO 80369-3 regarding the outer peripheral surface 912 (see FIGS. 23A and 23B) of the male member 911 of the male connector 910 described above.
- the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 13 is a cylindrical surface coaxial with the male member 11, and the inner diameter thereof is the same as or more than the valley diameter of the female screw 915 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 913 of the male connector 910. large.
- the male member 11 and the outer cylinder 13 may be the same as those obtained by omitting the female screw 915 from the male connector 910.
- the collection needle 20 also has a hollow cylindrical shape.
- the outer peripheral surface 22 of the liquid collection needle 20 is a tapered surface (male tapered surface) whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip.
- the shape of the outer peripheral surface 22 is not limited thereto, and may be, for example, a cylindrical surface having a constant outer diameter in the longitudinal direction.
- the flow path 8 penetrates the liquid collection chip 1 in the longitudinal direction, and is opened at the tip of the male member 11 and the tip of the liquid collection needle 20, respectively.
- the male member 11 and the liquid collection needle 20 communicate with each other through the flow path 8.
- the material of the liquid collection chip 1 is not limited, but is preferably a material having shape retention, and is further a hard material (hard material) having mechanical strength (rigidity) that is not substantially deformed by an external force.
- resin materials such as polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), polyacetal (POM), polystyrene, polyamide, polyethylene, hard polyvinyl chloride, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS) can be used.
- Polypropylene (PP), polyethylene, polycarbonate (PC), and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS) are preferred.
- the liquid collection chip 1 can be integrally manufactured as a whole by the injection molding method or the like using the above resin material.
- the liquid collection chip 1 is used when the chemical solution in the container is sucked into the injector in the above-described simple suspension method.
- FIG. 4A is a perspective view of an injector (syringe) 150 to which the liquid collection chip 1 is attached.
- FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view of the injector 150.
- the injector 150 includes a barrel (outer cylinder) 152 and a plunger 158.
- the barrel 152 has a hollow cylindrical shape, one end (upper end) is opened, and the other end (lower end) is provided with a tube tip (nozzle) 154.
- a plunger 158 is removably inserted into the opening at the upper end of the barrel 152.
- the injector 150 is significantly different from the injector 950 shown in FIGS. 22A and 22B in the shape of the tube tip.
- the female connector (container side connector) shown in FIGS. 24A and 24B is connected to the tube tip (nozzle) 154 of the injector 150 so that it can be connected to a male connector (patient side connector) 910 (see FIGS. 23A and 23B).
- a female connector conforming to ISO80369-3 is provided.
- 4A and 4B the same members as those shown in FIGS. 24A and 24B are denoted by the same reference numerals.
- a small diameter portion 157 having a smaller inner diameter is formed between the liquid storage portion 155 and the tubular portion 921.
- the liquid storage part 155 is a part of the barrel 152 into which the plunger 158 is inserted and removed, and is a part capable of storing the chemical liquid.
- the small diameter portion 157 prevents the plunger 158 inserted into the liquid storage portion 155 from entering the tubular portion 921 of the tube tip 154.
- a gasket 159 is attached to the tip of the plunger 158.
- the gasket 159 slides in the longitudinal direction on the inner peripheral surface of the barrel 152 while forming a liquid-tight seal with the inner peripheral surface of the barrel 152.
- a pair of finger flanges 156 project outward from the upper end of the barrel 152.
- a scale (not shown) indicating the amount of liquid in the barrel 152 is provided.
- the simple suspension method using the liquid collection chip 1 and the injector 150 is performed as follows.
- FIG. 5A is a perspective view of the liquid collection chip 1 attached to the injector 150.
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of the liquid collection chip 1 attached to the injector 150.
- the cross section of FIG. 5B is the same as the cross section of FIG. 3B.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the tube tip 154 of FIG. 5B and the vicinity thereof.
- the male member 11 of the liquid collection chip 1 is inserted into the tubular portion 921 of the tube tip 154 of the injector 150.
- the outer peripheral surface 12 of the male member 11 is a male tapered surface conforming to ISO 80369-3
- the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 of the injector 150 is a female tapered surface conforming to ISO 80369-3. That is, the outer peripheral surface 12 and the inner peripheral surface 922 are tapered surfaces having the same taper angle and diameter. Therefore, the outer peripheral surface 12 and the inner peripheral surface 922 are in close contact, and the male member 11 and the tubular portion 921 are connected in a liquid-tight manner.
- the flow path 8 of the liquid collection chip 1 and the liquid storage part 155 of the barrel 152 communicate with each other.
- the tip of the liquid collection needle 20 is immersed in a chemical solution in which the tablet is disintegrated.
- the plunger 158 is operated to suck the chemical into the barrel 152.
- the amount of the chemical solution sucked is measured using the position of the gasket 159 seen through the barrel 152 and a scale (not shown) attached to the barrel 152.
- the liquid collection chip 1 is removed from the injector 150 (see FIGS. 4A and 4B).
- the tube tip 154 of the injector 150 is connected to the male connector 910 (see FIGS. 23A and 23B).
- the male connector 910 is a patient-side connector provided at the upstream end of a catheter inserted into a patient's body or the upstream end of an extension tube connected to the catheter. Since the tube tip 154 is a female connector 920 compliant with ISO 80369-3, the tube tip 154 and the male connector 910 are connected with liquid tightness and connection strength according to ISO 80369-3.
- the plunger 158 is pushed into the barrel 152 until the gasket 159 hits the small-diameter portion 157, and the drug solution in the liquid storage portion 155 of the injector 150 is administered to the patient. Thereafter, the injector 150 is separated from the male connector 910.
- the operation of sucking the chemical solution in the container into the injector 150 is performed by mounting the liquid collection chip 1 on the tube tip 154 of the injector 150, while in the injector 150
- the operation (administration operation) of administering the drug solution to the patient is performed by connecting the tube tip 154 of the injector 150 to the male connector 910 without using the liquid collection chip 1.
- the tip of the liquid collection needle 20 of the liquid collection chip 1 is immersed in the chemical solution.
- the male member 11 of the liquid collection chip 1 is inserted into the tubular portion 921 of the injector 150, and both are liquid-tightly connected.
- the chemical solution does not adhere to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 921 including the screw-shaped protrusion 925. Therefore, thereafter, when the tube tip 154 is connected to the male connector 910, the chemical liquid does not adhere to the inner peripheral surface (particularly the female screw 915) of the outer tube 913 of the male connector 910. Therefore, even if the male connector 910 is left in the patient for a long period of time, the male connector 910 can be prevented from reaching an unsanitary state.
- the suction operation for sucking the chemical solution into the injector 150 is performed by directly immersing the tube tip 154 in the drug solution without attaching the liquid collection chip 1 of the first embodiment to the tube tip 154, the inner periphery of the tubular portion 921
- the chemical solution adheres not only to the surface but also to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 921 including the screw-like projection 925.
- the chemical liquid attached to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 921 is a female screw 915 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer tube 913 of the male connector 910. Adhere to.
- the patient-side connector is the male connector 910 shown in FIGS. 23A and 23B, and when the simple suspension method is performed on the patient-side connector, the injector connected to the patient-side connector (male connector 910) It is necessary to use an injector 150 (see FIGS. 4A and 4B) having a tube tip 154 compliant with the international standard ISO80369-3. A conventional tip 940 (see FIGS. 22A and 22B) cannot be attached to the tube tip 154.
- the liquid collection chip 1 according to the first embodiment includes the male member 11 conforming to ISO 80369-3, so that it can be liquid-tightly connected to the tube tip 154 of the injector 150.
- the outer cylinder 13 surrounding the male member 11 of the liquid collection chip 1 has the following effects.
- the outer cylinder 13 facilitates the work of removing the liquid collection chip 1 from the injector 150.
- the outer tube 13 accommodates and covers the screw-shaped protrusion 925 of the tubular portion 921.
- the barrel 152 of the injector 150 is grasped with four fingers from the index finger to the little finger of one hand, and the thumb of the hand is placed on the upper side of the outer cylinder 13 of the collection tip 1. Apply to the end (the end on the injector 150 side).
- the outer cylinder 13 makes it possible to easily and quickly perform the operation of removing the liquid collection chip 1 from the injector 150 with one hand.
- a screwed structure female that is screwed into a screw-like protrusion 925 on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 13 of the liquid collection chip 1 Screws are not formed. This is advantageous for easily and quickly performing the operation of removing the liquid collection chip 1 from the injector 150.
- the outer cylinder 13 is advantageous for ensuring the sanitary condition of the cylinder tip 154 of the injector 150.
- the outer cylinder 13 prevents the operator's finger or the like from touching the male member 11 before the liquid collection chip 1 is mounted on the injector 150. Therefore, the situation where the contaminated male member 11 contaminates the tube tip 154 of the injector 150 when the liquid collection chip 1 is subsequently attached to the injector 150 can be prevented.
- the outer cylinder 13 prevents the operator's finger or the like from touching the cylinder tip 154. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the cylinder tip 154 from being contaminated.
- the sanitary condition of the male connector 910 to which the tube tip 154 is connected thereafter can be kept good, and infection of the patient can also be prevented.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view showing a tip portion of the male member 11 of the liquid collection chip 2 according to the second embodiment.
- a hollow cylindrical sealing cylinder 17 protrudes from the tip of the male member 11.
- the outer peripheral surface of the sealing cylinder 17 is a cylindrical surface that is coaxial with the outer peripheral surface 12 of the male member 11.
- a flow path 8 is opened at the tip of the sealing cylinder 17.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a connection portion between the tube tip 154 of the injector 150 and the liquid collection chip 2.
- the outer peripheral surface 12 of the male member 11 and the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 are in close contact.
- the sealing cylinder 17 at the tip of the male member 11 is fitted into the small diameter portion 157 of the barrel 152.
- the outer diameter of the sealing cylinder 17 substantially matches the inner diameter of the small diameter portion 157. Therefore, when the sealing cylinder 17 is fitted into the small diameter portion 157 as shown in FIG. 8, a liquid-tight seal is formed between the outer peripheral surface of the sealing cylinder 17 and the inner peripheral end of the small diameter portion 157.
- the flow path 8 of the liquid collection chip 2 and the liquid storage part 155 of the barrel 152 communicate with each other.
- ⁇ Action> The amount of medicinal solution administered to the patient must be accurately controlled.
- the amount of the chemical solution is measured using an injector.
- the conventional liquid collection chip 940 shown in FIGS. 22A and 22B or the liquid collection chip 1 of Embodiment 1 is used, the amount of the chemical cannot be accurately managed depending on the operation method of the operator. There is a problem that there may be cases.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the cylinder tip 954 of the injector 950 to which the liquid collection chip 940 is attached and the vicinity thereof.
- the volume indicated by the scale attached to the barrel 952 does not include the volume of the space 954a in the tube tip 954 (portion to which many dots are added in FIG. 9).
- the simple suspension method must be terminated with the plunger 958 pushed into the barrel 952 until the gasket 959 hits the deepest portion of the barrel 952, and the chemical solution remaining in the space 954a. If the drug solution that should remain in the space 954a in the tube tip 954 is also administered to the patient, the drug solution is administered in excess of the measured amount. For example, an injector 950 that has sucked an appropriate amount of drug solution is connected to the patient-side connector, and after the drug solution in the barrel 952 is administered to the patient, slightly warm water or the like is sucked into the injector 950 and remains in the space 954a.
- the simple suspension method is not limited to medical staff, but is often a caregiver such as a patient's family. In such a case, there is a possibility that the above-described inappropriate chemical amount management is performed.
- a space 154 a (a portion with a large number of dots in FIG. 6) may be formed in the tube tip 154 between the tip of the male member 11 and the small diameter portion 157. . If the male member 11 is designed to be inserted deeply into the tube tip 154, the volume of the space 154a can be reduced (close to zero). However, when the space 154a is formed in the tube tip 154, as described in FIG. 9, if the drug solution remaining in the space 154a is administered to the patient, the drug solution is excessively administered. Will end up.
- the liquid collection chip 2 of Embodiment 2 when the liquid collection chip 2 is attached to the injector 150, a cylindrical sealing cylinder that protrudes from the tip of the male member 11. 17 is fitted into the small diameter portion 157 of the barrel 152. Since the sealing cylinder 17 and the small-diameter portion 157 are connected in a liquid-tight manner, the chemical solution in the liquid storage portion 155 passes between the sealing cylinder 17 and the small-diameter portion 157 and leaks to the cylinder tip 154 side. There is no. Therefore, unlike the conventional liquid collection chip 940 and the liquid collection chip 1 of the first embodiment, when the simple suspension method is performed using the liquid collection chip 2, no chemical solution remains in the tube tip 154.
- the liquid collection chip 2 of the second embodiment is advantageous for accurately managing the amount of the chemical liquid administered to the patient.
- the second embodiment is the same as the first embodiment except for the above.
- the description of the first embodiment is also applied to the second embodiment.
- the liquid collection chip 3 of the third embodiment is different from that of the second embodiment with respect to the configuration of the portion connected to the tube tip 154 of the injector 150. Furthermore, the nozzle tip 350 can be detachably attached to the liquid collection tip 3 of the third embodiment.
- the third embodiment will be described below with a focus on differences from the first and second embodiments.
- FIG. 10A is a perspective view seen from above the liquid collection chip 3, and FIG. 10B is a perspective view seen from below the liquid collection chip 3.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the liquid collection chip 3, and
- FIG. 12 is a plan view of the liquid collection chip 3.
- the liquid collection chip 3 has a hollow cylindrical sealing cylinder 317 that functions in the same manner as the sealing cylinder 17 of Embodiment 2 (see FIG. 7) at its upper end. Is provided.
- the liquid collection chip 2 of Embodiment 2 is provided with the male taper surface 12 conforming to ISO 80369-3 adjacent to the lower side with respect to the sealing cylinder 17, but the liquid collection chip 3 has such a male taper surface 12. Not equipped.
- the flow path 308 penetrates the liquid collection chip 3 in the longitudinal direction, and is opened at the distal end of the sealing cylinder 317 and the distal end of the liquid collection needle 320, respectively.
- the sealing cylinder 317 and the liquid collection needle 320 communicate with each other via the flow path 308.
- An outer cylinder 313 surrounding the collection needle 320 is provided in the vicinity of the sealing cylinder 317.
- the liquid collection needle 320 and the outer cylinder 313 are connected via a bottom plate 314 that protrudes from the liquid collection needle 320 in a flange shape along the radial direction.
- a female screw (screwed structure) 315 is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 313 facing the liquid collection needle 320.
- the female screw 315 is compatible with the female screw 915 (see FIGS. 23A and 23B) provided on the male connector 910 described above, and conforms to ISO80369-3.
- the female screw 315 can be screwed with a screw-like projection (male screw) 925 provided on the tube tip 154 of the barrel 152 in accordance with ISO 80369-3.
- a substantially octagonal prism surface is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 313 so that the outer cylinder 313 can be gripped and a rotational force can be easily applied to the liquid collection chip 3.
- the shape of the outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 313 is not limited to this, It can change suitably.
- the bottom plate 314 is provided with two through holes 322 having a substantially “L” shape in plan view.
- the two through holes 322 are 180 degrees rotationally symmetric with respect to the central axis of the liquid collection needle 320.
- An inclined surface 324 is provided in the vicinity of the edge of the through hole 322 on the upper surface of the bottom plate 314. The inclined surface 324 is inclined to rise as it rotates clockwise with respect to the liquid collection needle 320.
- a tapered surface (male tapered surface) 328 whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the distal end is provided on the outer peripheral surface near the distal end of the liquid collection needle 320.
- FIG. 13A is a perspective view seen from above the nozzle tip 350
- FIG. 13B is a perspective view seen from below the nozzle tip 350
- FIG. 14 is a sectional perspective view of the nozzle tip 350.
- the nozzle tip 350 has a hollow, substantially cylindrical shape.
- the inner diameter of the inner peripheral surface that defines the inner cavity 351 of the nozzle tip 350 is such that the portion below the bottom plate 314 of the liquid collection needle 320 (see FIGS. 10A and 10B) can be inserted. It is set to be equal to or larger than the outer diameter of the part.
- the inner diameter of the nozzle tip 350 is minimum at the opening 352 provided at the tip (lower end) thereof.
- the inner diameter of the opening 352 is preferably set to be approximately the same as the inner diameter of the opening (see FIG. 10B) at the tip of the flow path 308 of the liquid collection needle 320.
- a taper surface (female taper surface) 358 having an inner diameter that decreases as it approaches the opening 352 is provided adjacent to and above the opening 352.
- the female taper surface 358 has the same taper angle and diameter as the male taper surface 328 (see FIG. 10A) provided near the tip of the liquid collection needle 320.
- the protrusion 354 includes a vertical portion 354a extending upward from the upper end of the nozzle tip 350, and an engagement portion 354b protruding outward from the upper end of the vertical portion 354a along the radial direction.
- the two protrusions 354 are 180 degrees rotationally symmetric with respect to the central axis of the nozzle tip 350.
- the nozzle chip 350 is provided with two gripping portions 356.
- the gripping portion 356 protrudes outward along the radial direction from the upper end of the nozzle tip 350 and then extends downward.
- the grip portion 356 is provided to make it easy to apply a rotational force to the nozzle tip 350.
- the shape of the holding part 356 is not limited to this embodiment.
- a regular polygonal column surface (regular hexagonal column surface, regular octagonal column surface, etc.) may be provided on the outer peripheral surface of the nozzle chip 350, and this may be used as a gripping portion.
- the grip portion may be omitted.
- the outer peripheral surface of the nozzle tip 350 is provided with a tapered surface (male tapered surface) 355 whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip.
- a circular flat surface 353 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the nozzle chip 350 is provided at the tip of the nozzle chip 350.
- the outer diameter of the distal end surface 353 is larger than the outer diameter of the distal end of the liquid collection needle 320 (see FIG. 10B).
- An opening 352 is provided in the center of the distal end surface 353.
- the outer peripheral edge of the front end surface 353 is smoothly chamfered.
- FIG. 15A is a perspective view of the liquid collection nozzle 360 in which the nozzle chip 350 is mounted on the liquid collection chip 3.
- FIG. 15B is a cross-sectional view of the liquid collection nozzle 360.
- the attachment of the nozzle tip 350 to the liquid collection tip 3 is performed as follows.
- the liquid collection needle 320 is inserted into the lumen 351 of the nozzle tip 350, and the protrusion 354 of the nozzle tip 350 is inserted into the through hole 322 provided in the bottom plate 314 of the liquid collection tip 3.
- the liquid collection chip 3 and the nozzle chip 350 are rotated in directions opposite to each other (that is, when viewed from above, the liquid collection chip 3 is rotated counterclockwise with respect to the nozzle chip 350).
- the engaging portion 354b (see FIGS. 13A and 13B) of the nozzle tip 350 slides on the inclined surface 324 (see FIG. 12) of the liquid collection tip 3.
- the collection needle 320 is inserted deeper into the lumen 351 of the nozzle tip 350 as the nozzle tip 350 rotates with respect to the collection tip 3.
- the liquid collection needle 320 moves relative to the nozzle tip 350 along its longitudinal direction.
- the nozzle tip 350 is rotated with respect to the liquid collection chip 3 until the vertical portion 354 a of the protrusion 354 of the nozzle chip 350 comes into contact with the end of the edge defining the through hole 322 of the liquid collection chip 3 in the rotation direction.
- 15A and 15B show this state.
- the male tapered surface 328 of the liquid collection needle 320 and the female tapered surface 358 of the nozzle tip 350 are fitted in a liquid-tight and air-tight manner.
- the tip of the liquid collection needle 320 is accommodated in the nozzle tip 350 and covered with the nozzle tip 350.
- the opening 352 at the tip of the nozzle tip 350 communicates with the flow path 308 of the liquid collection needle 320.
- the separation of the liquid collection tip 3 and the nozzle tip 350 is possible by performing the reverse operation to the above.
- the relative rotation of the nozzle tip 350 with respect to the liquid collection tip 3 applies a rotational force by holding the outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 313 of the liquid collection tip 3 and the grip portion 356 of the nozzle tip 350 with different hands. This can be easily performed.
- the material of the liquid collection chip 3 is not limited, but the same material as the liquid collection chip 1 described in the first embodiment can be used.
- the nozzle chip 350 is preferably made of a material having a relatively low hardness because it directly touches human skin. Specifically, a resin material such as polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE) can be used.
- PP polypropylene
- PE polyethylene
- the liquid collection chip 3 and the nozzle chip 350 can be integrally manufactured as a whole by injection molding or the like using the above-described resin materials.
- FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of the injector 150, the liquid collection tip 3, and the nozzle tip 350.
- the chemical solution in the container can be sucked into the injector 150 in the simple suspension method in the state where the liquid collection chip 3 is mounted on the injector 150, as in the first and second embodiments.
- breast milk can be collected in a state where the liquid collection chip 3 and the nozzle chip 350 are mounted on the injector 150.
- the simple suspension method When performing the simple suspension method, as shown in FIG. 17A and FIG. 17B, the collection tip 3 is attached to the injector 150. As shown in FIG. 17B, the sealing cylinder 317 of the liquid collection chip 3 is fitted into the small diameter portion 157 of the barrel 152 as in the second embodiment. The outer diameter of the sealing cylinder 317 substantially coincides with the inner diameter of the small diameter portion 157. Therefore, a liquid-tight seal is formed between the outer peripheral surface of the sealing cylinder 317 and the inner peripheral end of the small diameter portion 157. The flow path 308 of the liquid collection chip 3 communicates with the liquid storage part 155 of the barrel 152. The female screw 315 of the liquid collection chip 3 is screwed with the screw-shaped protrusion 925 of the barrel 12.
- the tip of the liquid collection needle 320 is immersed in a chemical solution that has collapsed the tablet, and the plunger 158 is operated to suck the chemical solution into the barrel 152.
- the liquid collection chip 3 is removed from the tube tip 154 (see FIG. 16).
- the tube tip 154 is connected to the male connector 910 (see FIGS. 23A and 23B), and the drug solution in the liquid storage unit 155 is administered to the patient. Thereafter, the tube tip 154 is separated from the male connector 910.
- breast milk collection is performed in a state where the collection tip 3 and the nozzle tip 350 are attached to the injector 150.
- the tip surface 353 of the nozzle tip 350 is applied to the nipple, and the plunger 158 is operated to suck the breast milk adhering to the nipple into the barrel 152 through the opening 352.
- the operation of sucking the chemical solution in the container into the injector 150 is performed by attaching the liquid collection tip 3 to the tube tip 154
- the operation (administration operation) of administering the drug solution in the injector 150 to the patient is performed by connecting the tube tip 154 to the male connector 910 without using the liquid collection chip 3. Therefore, as in the first embodiment, in the suction operation, the chemical solution does not adhere to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 921 including the screw-shaped protrusion 925.
- the tube tip 154 is connected to the male connector 910, the chemical liquid does not adhere to the inner peripheral surface (particularly the female screw 915) of the outer tube 913 of the male connector 910. Therefore, even if the male connector 910 is left in the patient for a long period of time, the male connector 910 can be prevented from reaching an unsanitary state.
- the sealing tube 317 of the collection tip 3 and the small diameter portion 157 of the barrel 152 are connected in a liquid-tight manner. For this reason, as in the second embodiment, the chemical solution in the liquid storage part 155 does not leak to the cylinder tip 154 side through between the sealed cylinder 317 and the small diameter part 157. Therefore, the liquid collection chip 3 according to the third embodiment is advantageous for accurately managing the amount of the chemical liquid administered to the patient.
- the injector 150 (see FIGS. 18A and 18B) equipped with the liquid collection chip 3 and the nozzle chip 350 (that is, the liquid collection nozzle 360) can be preferably used for collecting milk.
- breast milk is sucked into a barrel in a state in which a tube tip of an injector (syringe) is directly applied to a teat.
- breast milk can be collected using a conventional injector 950 (see FIGS. 22A and 22B) that is not equipped with the liquid collection chip 940.
- a circular plane having a relatively large area is provided at the tip of the tube tip 954, and a flow path is opened at the center thereof. This circular plane is applied to the nipple to suck the breast milk.
- the nozzle tip 350 of the third embodiment includes a tip surface 353 that is equal to or larger than the tip surface of the tube tip 954, breast milk can be collected by applying the tip surface 353 to the nipple.
- the tips of the liquid collection needles 20 and 320 of Embodiments 1 to 3 have a relatively small diameter so that a trace amount of liquid in the container can be collected.
- the tips of the liquid collection needles 20 and 320 are directly applied to the nipple, the mother may feel pain.
- the injector 150 (see FIGS. 4A and 4B) from which the liquid collection chips 1, 2, and 3 are removed has a large inner diameter cavity in the tubular portion 921 of the tube tip 154, and therefore sucks a small amount of breast milk. It is difficult.
- the nozzle tip 350 of the third embodiment has a tip surface 353 having a relatively large diameter and a large area, no pain is felt even if the tip of the nozzle tip 350 directly touches the skin.
- the tip surface 353 of the nozzle tip 350 By attaching the tip surface 353 of the nozzle tip 350 to the nipple, a small amount of milk can be sucked with little residual liquid.
- both the simple suspension method and the breast milk collection can be performed using the common injector 150.
- the nozzle tip 350 is used by being attached to the liquid collection tip 3. Unlike the third embodiment, a breast milk collection nozzle having an outer shape equivalent to that of the nozzle tip 350 is created, and when breast milk collection is performed, the breast milk collection nozzle is attached to the tube tip 154 instead of the liquid collection chip 3. Can also be considered. However, in this configuration, it is necessary to increase the thickness of the breast milk collection nozzle in the radial direction. Such thick milk collection nozzles generally have poor resin moldability. On the other hand, since the nozzle chip 350 of this embodiment can be thinned, it is excellent in resin moldability.
- the nozzle chip 350 When the nozzle chip 350 is attached to the liquid collection chip 3, the female taper surface 358 of the nozzle chip 350 and the male taper surface 328 of the liquid collection chip 3 are fitted in the vicinity of the opening 352 of the nozzle chip 350, and airtight and A liquid tight seal is formed (see FIG. 15B).
- the plunger 158 when the plunger 158 is pulled with the front end surface 353 pressed against the nipple, the external air flows from the opening at the upper end (on the outer cylinder 313 side) of the nozzle tip 350 to the nozzle tip 350, the liquid collecting needle 320, and the like. To flow into the flow path 308 of the liquid collection chip 3 through the gap between the two.
- the seal between the liquid collection tip 3 and the nozzle tip 350 is advantageous for efficiently collecting breast milk.
- the inclined surface 324 (see FIG. 12) of the liquid collection chip 3 is advantageous for improving the sealing performance between the liquid collection chip 3 and the nozzle chip 350.
- a male taper surface 355 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the nozzle tip 350 (see FIG. 13A). For this reason, for example, as shown in FIG. 19, the injector 150 equipped with the nozzle tip 350 can be pierced into the opened opening 391 of a container (for example, a container for distilled water) 390.
- the male tapered surface 355 of the nozzle tip 350 is fitted to the edge of the opening 391 of the container 390, and the opening 391 is closed with the nozzle tip 350. It is advantageous to temporarily leave the injector 150 and the container 390 in this state in order to prevent contamination of the tip of the nozzle tip 350 and to prevent contamination and evaporation of the liquid (for example, distilled water) in the container 390.
- the male taper surface 355 is not essential in the present invention.
- the liquid collection chip 3 includes an outer cylinder 313 (see FIG. 10A). Similar to the outer cylinder 13 of the first embodiment, the outer cylinder 313 is advantageous for ensuring the sanitary condition of the cylinder tip 154 of the injector 150. Thereby, the sanitary state of the male connector 910 to which the tube tip 154 is connected can be kept good, and infection of the patient can be prevented. Further, the operator can attach and detach the liquid collection chip 3 to the tube tip 154 of the injector 150 without touching the liquid collection needle 320 by holding the outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 313 of the liquid collection chip 3. The operation of mounting the liquid collection nozzle 360 (see FIG. 15A) having the nozzle tip 350 attached to the liquid collection needle 320 to the tube tip 154 of the injector 150 is similarly performed by holding the outer peripheral surface of the outer tube 313. it can.
- the outer cylinder 313 is provided with a female screw 315 that can be screwed into the screw-like protrusion 925 of the injector 150.
- the liquid collection chip 3 is provided with the liquid collection chips 1 and 2 of the first and second embodiments, and the male taper surface 12 fitted to the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 of the barrel 152 (FIGS. But can be securely attached to the barrel 152.
- the female screw 315 provided on the liquid collection chip 3 and the screw-like protrusion 925 provided on the injector 150 are so-called right-hand screws.
- the engagement structure between the protrusion 354 of the nozzle tip 350 and the bottom plate 314 of the liquid collection tip 3 rotates the liquid collection tip 3 counterclockwise with respect to the nozzle tip 350 when viewed from above. And the engagement is released when the collection tip 3 is rotated in the clockwise direction with respect to the nozzle tip 350. Is the same as the so-called left-hand thread. Accordingly, as shown in FIGS.
- the injector 150 and the nozzle tip 350 are held with different hands in a state where the collection tip 3 and the nozzle tip 350 are mounted on the injector 150, and the injector 150.
- the injector 150 is rotated counterclockwise with respect to the nozzle tip 350 when viewed from the side, the screw engagement between the screw-like protrusion 925 of the injector 150 and the female screw 315 of the liquid collection tip 3 is not loosened.
- the nozzle tip 350 can be separated from the liquid collection tip 3.
- the syringe 150 and the liquid collection chip 3 can be used with one hand in the state of FIGS. 18A and 18B. Regardless of which one of the outer cylinders 313 is gripped, the nozzle tip 350 can be reliably removed from the liquid collection tip 3 by gripping the nozzle tip 350 with the other hand and rotating it as described above.
- the engaging portion 354b of the nozzle tip 350 is the bottom plate 314 of the collection tip 3 as a lock mechanism for stably maintaining the state where the nozzle tip 350 is attached to the collection tip 3.
- An engagement structure that engages with is provided.
- the lock mechanism is not limited to such an engagement structure, and any configuration can be adopted.
- the lock mechanism may be a screwed structure.
- a screw-like protrusion for example, a male screw
- a female screw that engages with the screw-like protrusion may be provided on the inner peripheral surface near the upper end of the nozzle chip 350.
- the outer cylinder 313 of the liquid collection tip 3 is extended below the bottom plate 314, a female screw is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the extended outer cylinder 313, and the outer peripheral surface near the upper end of the nozzle tip 350 is You may provide the screwing permite
- protrusion for example, male screw
- the screwed structure can be advantageous in improving the sealing performance between the liquid collection tip 3 and the nozzle tip 350.
- the screwing structure constituting the locking mechanism is configured in conformity with the left-hand thread, as with the above-described engaging structure of the third embodiment, as shown in FIG. 18A and FIG. In a state where the tip 3 and the nozzle tip 350 are mounted, it is advantageous to reliably remove the nozzle tip 350 from the liquid collection tip 3 without loosening of the screw projection 925 and the female screw 315.
- a tapered surface (male tapered surface) 329 whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip is provided on the outer circumferential surface of the liquid collection needle 320, and the male tapered surface 329 is disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the nozzle tip 350.
- a female taper surface 359 having the same diameter and taper angle is provided.
- the nozzle tip 350 can be stably held by the liquid collection needle 320 by the frictional force between the male tapered surface 329 and the female tapered surface 359 when they are fitted.
- An airtight and liquid tight seal is formed between the male taper surface 329 and the female taper surface 359.
- the nozzle tip 350 is made of a flexible material that is relatively easy to deform, such as rubber such as natural rubber, isoprene rubber, and silicone rubber, or thermoplastic elastomer such as styrene elastomer, olefin elastomer, polyurethane elastomer, or the like. You may comprise the material (it is also called an elastomer) which has rubber elasticity.
- an airtight and liquid-tight seal is formed between the male tapered surfaces 328 and 329 of the liquid collection tip 3 and the female taper surfaces 358 and 359 of the nozzle tip 350.
- the seal between 350 may be formed by other than the two tapered surfaces to be fitted.
- the front end surface of the liquid collection needle 320 surface surrounding the opening on the front end side of the flow path 308 and the inner surface of the front end of the nozzle chip 350 (surface opposite to the flat surface 353) are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the liquid collection needle 320. By abutting, an airtight and liquid tight seal may be formed between both surfaces.
- the tip surface 353 of the nozzle tip 350 does not need to be an accurate plane. For example, it may be projected or recessed in a dome shape. However, the corners are preferably rounded and chamfered so as not to have sharp edges.
- the nozzle tip 350 that covers the tip of the liquid collection needle 320 described in the third embodiment may be applied to the liquid collection chips 1 and 2 of the first and second embodiments.
- the outer cylinder 13 is fixed to the pair of support bases 19, but the fixing method of the outer cylinder 13 is not limited to this and is arbitrary.
- the base end (or base portion 18) of the male member 11 is the same as the bottom plate 314 (see FIGS. 10B and 11) of the liquid collection chip 3 of Embodiment 3 or the bottom plate 914 (see FIG. 23B) of the male connector 910.
- a bottom plate protruding along the radial direction may be provided, and the outer cylinder 913 may be fixed to the outer peripheral edge of the bottom plate.
- the pair of support bases 19 can be omitted.
- the liquid collection chip 3 of Embodiment 3 may have a fitting shape that fits to the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 of the barrel 152.
- An example of such a liquid collection chip is shown in FIGS. 21A and 21B.
- the liquid collection chip 4 is similar to the liquid collection chips 1 and 2 of the first and second embodiments, in that the liquid collection chip described above is provided with the male member 11 whose outer peripheral surface 12 is a male tapered surface conforming to ISO 80369-3. Different from chip 3.
- the liquid collection chip 4 is detachably attached to the tube tip 154 of the barrel 152 in the same manner as the liquid collection chip 3.
- the outer peripheral surface 12 is liquid-tightly connected to the inner peripheral surface 922 of the tubular portion 921 of the barrel 152.
- the sealing cylinder 317 is liquid-tightly connected to the small diameter portion 157 of the barrel 152.
- the liquid collection chip 4 can be used in the same manner as the liquid collection chip 3 and has the same effect as the liquid collection chip
- the outer cylinder 13 may include a female screw conforming to ISO 80369-3, similar to the female screw 315 of the third embodiment.
- the outer cylinder 13 can be omitted.
- the female screw 315 provided on the inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder 313 can be omitted. Further, the female screw 315 and the outer cylinder 313 can be omitted.
- the liquid collection chips 1 to 4 shown in the first to third embodiments are integrally formed as one part as a whole, but the liquid collection chip of the present invention is a combination of two or more separately prepared parts. It may be configured.
- the liquid collection needles 20 and 220 may be made of a soft material that is relatively easy to deform (for example, a material having rubber elasticity), and portions other than the liquid collection needles 20 and 220 may be made of a hard material.
- the collection needles 20 and 220 may be connected to other parts with a flexible tube.
- the shape of the outer peripheral surface of the sealing cylinders 17 and 317 is not limited to the cylindrical surface.
- the shape of the sealing cylinders 17 and 317 is arbitrary as long as it can be liquid-tightly connected to the small diameter portion 157.
- the outer peripheral surface of the sealing cylinders 17 and 317 may be a male tapered surface (conical surface) whose outer diameter decreases as it approaches the tip.
- the sealing cylinders 17 and 317 may be liquid-tightly connected to the small diameter part 157 by not contacting the small diameter part 157 but contacting the small diameter part 157, for example.
- a cylindrical protrusion protruding toward the lower side (liquid collection chip side) is formed in the small diameter portion 157, and the cylindrical protrusion is fitted into the sealing cylinders 17 and 317, thereby sealing
- the cylinders 17 and 317 may be liquid-tightly connected to the small diameter portion 157.
- the liquid collection chip of the present invention can be used for any liquid (water) other than the simple suspension method.
- Chemicals, blood, etc. can also be used to aspirate the syringe.
- the present invention is not limited, but can be widely used as a device for sucking any liquid (water, chemical liquid, breast milk, blood, etc.) into an injector in the medical field. In particular, it can be preferably used when performing a simple suspension method.
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Description
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図1Aは、本発明の実施形態1にかかる医療用採液チップ(以下、「採液チップ」という)1の上方から見た斜視図である。図1Bは、採液チップ1の下方から見た斜視図である。図2は、採液チップ1の平面図である。図3Aは、図2の3A-3Aを含む面に沿った採液チップ1の矢視断面図である。図3Bは、図2の3B-3Bを含む面に沿った採液チップ1の矢視断面図である。採液チップ1は、一端にオス部材11、他端に採液針20を備える。以下の説明の便宜のために、オス部材11の側を採液チップ1の「上」側といい、採液針20の側を採液チップ1の「下」側という。また、オス部材11と採液針20とを結ぶ方向を採液チップ1の「長手方向」という。
採液チップ1は、上述した簡易懸濁法において、容器内の薬液を注入器に吸引する際に使用される。
本実施形態1によれば、容器内の薬液を注入器150内に吸引する作業(吸引作業)は、注入器150の筒先154に採液チップ1を装着して行い、一方、注入器150内の薬液を患者に投与する作業(投与作業)は、採液チップ1を用いずに、注入器150の筒先154をオスコネクタ910に接続して行う。吸引作業では、採液チップ1の採液針20の先端が薬液中に浸漬される。また、採液チップ1のオス部材11は注入器150の管状部921内に挿入され、両者は液密に接続される。従って、螺状突起925を含む管状部921の外周面に薬液が付着することはない。このため、その後、筒先154をオスコネクタ910に接続したときに、薬液がオスコネクタ910の外筒913の内周面(特に雌ネジ915)に付着することはない。従って、オスコネクタ910が長期間にわたって患者に留置されたとしても、オスコネクタ910が不衛生状態に至るのを防止することができる。
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本実施形態2は、オス部材の形状に関して実施形態1と異なる。以下に、実施形態1と異なる点を中心に、本実施形態2を説明する。図7は、実施形態2にかかる採液チップ2のオス部材11の先端部分を示した拡大斜視図である。本実施形態2では、オス部材11の先端から中空円筒形状の封止筒17が突出している。封止筒17の外周面は、オス部材11の外周面12と同軸の円筒面である。封止筒17の先端に、流路8が開口している。
本実施形態2の採液チップ2の使用方法は、実施形態1の採液チップ1と概略同じである。図8は、注入器150の筒先154と採液チップ2との接続部分の拡大断面図である。実施形態1の場合と同様に、オス部材11の外周面12と管状部921の内周面922とが密着している。本実施形態2では、オス部材11の先端の封止筒17が、バレル152の径小部157に嵌入している。封止筒17の外径は、径小部157の内径と略一致している。従って、図8のように封止筒17が径小部157に嵌入すると、封止筒17の外周面と径小部157の内周端との間に液密なシールが形成される。採液チップ2の流路8とバレル152の貯液部155とが連通している。
患者に投与される薬液量は、正確に管理されなければならない。上記の簡易懸濁法では、薬液量は注入器を用いて計量される。ところが、図22A及び図22Bに示した従来の採液チップ940や、実施形態1の採液チップ1を用いた場合には、作業者の操作方法によっては薬液量を正確に管理することができない場合があるという課題がある。
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本実施形態3の採液チップ3は、注入器150の筒先154に接続される部分の構成に関して実施形態2と異なる。更に、本実施形態3の採液チップ3に、ノズルチップ350を着脱可能に装着することができる。以下に、実施形態1,2と異なる点を中心に、本実施形態3を説明する。
図16は、注入器150、採液チップ3、ノズルチップ350の分解斜視図である。本実施形態3では、採液チップ3を注入器150に装着した状態で、実施形態1,2と同様に、簡易懸濁法において容器内の薬液を注入器150に吸引することができる。更に、採液チップ3及びノズルチップ350を注入器150に装着した状態で母乳採取をすることができる。
本実施形態3によれば、簡易懸濁法を行う場合、容器内の薬液を注入器150内に吸引する作業(吸引作業)は、筒先154に採液チップ3を装着して行い、一方、注入器150内の薬液を患者に投与する作業(投与作業)は、採液チップ3を用いずに、筒先154をオスコネクタ910に接続して行う。従って、実施形態1と同様に、吸引作業では、螺状突起925を含む管状部921の外周面に薬液が付着することはない。このため、その後、筒先154をオスコネクタ910に接続したときに、薬液がオスコネクタ910の外筒913の内周面(特に雌ネジ915)に付着することはない。従って、オスコネクタ910が長期間にわたって患者に留置されたとしても、オスコネクタ910が不衛生状態に至るのを防止することができる。
8,308 流路
11 オス部材
12 オス部材の外周面(オステーパ面)
13,313 外筒
315 雌ネジ(螺合構造)
17,317 封止筒
20,320 採液針
150 注入器
152 バレル
154 筒先
155 貯液部
157 径小部
350 ノズルチップ
352 ノズルチップの開口
354 突起(ロック機構)
355 ノズルチップのオステーパ面
360 採液ノズル
922 メステーパ面
925 雄ネジ(螺状突起)
Claims (15)
- 注入器のバレルの筒先に着脱可能に装着される医療用採液チップであって、
前記注入器の前記筒先の内周面は、先端に近づくにしたがって内径が大きくなるメステーパ面であり、
前記医療用採液チップは、一端に前記筒先に挿入されるオス部材を備え、他端に採液針を備え、
流路が、前記医療用採液チップをその長手方向に貫通し、前記オス部材と前記採液針とを連通させており、
前記オス部材の外周面は、先端に近づくにしたがって外径が小さくなるオステーパ面であり、前記筒先の前記メステーパ面に液密に接続されるように構成されていることを特徴とする医療用採液チップ。 - 前記オス部材から離間し且つ前記オス部材を取り囲む外筒を更に備え、
前記オス部材を前記注入器の前記筒先に挿入したとき、前記外筒は前記筒先を取り囲む請求項1に記載の医療用採液チップ。 - 前記オス部材の先端から前記流路と連通した封止筒が突出しており、
前記オス部材を前記筒先に挿入したとき、前記封止筒は、前記バレルの前記筒先と貯液部との間の径小部に液密に接続されるように構成されている請求項1又は2に記載の医療用採液チップ。 - 前記オス部材は、ISO80369-3に準拠する請求項1~3のいずれか一項に記載の医療用採液チップ。
- 注入器のバレルの筒先に着脱可能に装着される医療用採液チップであって、
前記注入器は、前記筒先と貯液部との間に径小部を備え、
前記医療用採液チップは、一端に前記径小部に液密に接続されるように構成された封止筒を備え、他端に採液針を備え、
流路が、前記医療用採液チップをその長手方向に貫通し、前記封止筒と前記採液針とを連通させていることを特徴とする医療用採液チップ。 - 前記封止筒を前記径小部に液密に接続したときに前記筒先を取り囲むように構成された外筒を更に備える請求項5に記載の医療用採液チップ。
- 前記注入器の前記筒先の外周面に螺状突起が形成されており、
前記外筒の内周面には、前記螺状突起に螺合する螺合構造が形成されていない請求項2又は6に記載の医療用採液チップ。 - 前記注入器の前記筒先の外周面に螺状突起が形成されており、
前記外筒の内周面には、前記螺状突起に螺合する螺合構造が形成されている請求項2又は6に記載の医療用採液チップ。 - 一部品として一体的に形成されている請求項1~8のいずれか一項に記載の医療用採液チップ。
- 請求項1~9のいずれか一項に記載の医療用採液チップと、
前記採液針の少なくとも先端を覆うように、前記医療用採液チップに着脱可能に装着されるノズルチップとを備え、
前記ノズルチップは、前記ノズルチップが前記医療用採液チップに装着されたときに前記医療用採液チップの前記流路に連通するように設けられた開口を備える採液ノズル。 - 前記ノズルチップが前記医療用採液チップに装着されたときに、前記医療用採液チップと前記ノズルチップとの間に気密及び液密なシールが形成される請求項10に記載の採液ノズル。
- 前記ノズルチップが前記医療用採液チップに装着された状態を維持するためのロック機構が設けられている請求項10又は11に記載の採液ノズル。
- 前記ノズルチップの外周面に、先端に近づくにしたがって外径が小さくなるオステーパ面が設けられている請求項10~12のいずれか一項に記載の採液ノズル。
- 前記注入器と、前記注入器の前記筒先に着脱可能に装着することができる請求項1~9のいずれか一項に記載の医療用採液チップとを備えた注入器セット。
- 前記注入器と、前記注入器の前記筒先に着脱可能に装着することができる請求項10~13のいずれか一項に記載の採液ノズルとを備えた注入器セット。
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