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Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
6932795, Aug 23, 2005
Filed:
Jun 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/163719
Inventors:
George A. Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
David C. Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce M. Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison D. Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Thomas J. Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis M. Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
Assignee:
ICU Medical, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61M005/00
US Classification:
604249, 604256, 604246, 251142
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
20050222541, Oct 6, 2005
Filed:
Mar 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/085808
Inventors:
George Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
Thomas Fangrow - Mission Viejo CA, US
David Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Thomas Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
International Classification:
A61M005/00
US Classification:
604249000, 604256000, 251149100
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
20060200088, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/417771
Inventors:
George Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
Thomas Fangrow - Mission Viejo CA, US
David Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Thomas Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604246000
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
20060200089, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/417773
Inventors:
George Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
Thomas Fangrow - Mission Viejo CA, US
David Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Thomas Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604246000
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
20060200090, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/417825
Inventors:
George Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
Thomas Fangrow - Mission Viejo CA, US
David Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison Brummett - Corona Del mar CA, US
Thomas Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604246000
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
20060206061, Sep 14, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/418542
Inventors:
George Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
Thomas Fangrow - Mission Viejo CA, US
David Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Thomas Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604246000, 604249000
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive Flow Valve

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US Patent:
20060264849, Nov 23, 2006
Filed:
May 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/417843
Inventors:
George Lopez - Laguna Beach CA, US
Thomas Fangrow - Mission Viejo CA, US
David Arnold - Mission Viejo CA, US
Bruce Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA, US
Alison Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Thomas Gustus - Costa Mesa CA, US
Dennis Bui - Alta Loma CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00
US Classification:
604249000
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.

Positive-Flow Valve

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US Patent:
6428520, Aug 6, 2002
Filed:
Oct 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/411988
Inventors:
George A. Lopez - Laguna Beach CA
David C. Arnold - Mission Viejo CA
Bruce M. Hubrecht - Canyon Lake CA
Alison D. Brummett - Corona Del Mar CA
Thomas J. Gustus - Costa Mesa CA
Dennis M. Bui - Alta Loma CA
Assignee:
ICU Medical, Inc. - San Clemente CA
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604249, 604256, 604246, 2511493, 2511497, 251 4
Abstract:
A closed system, spikeless, positive-flow valve device includes a body defining an internal cavity. At the proximal end of the body is an opening which is preferably sufficiently large to receive an ANSI standard tip of a medical implement. The valve includes a plastic, resilient silicon seal which fills the upper cavity and opening with an oval seal cap having a slit. The opening presses the oval seal cap to keep the slit closed in the decompressed state. The slit opens as the nose of the medical implement compresses the seal into the cavity and the seal cap is free from the opening. The housing also includes a fluid space which facilitates fluid flow between the medical implement and a catheter tip. The fluid space within the valve automatically and reversibly increases upon insertion of the medical implement into the cavity and decreases upon withdrawal of the medical implement, such that a positive flow from the valve toward the catheter tip is effected upon withdrawal of the medical implement, thereby preventing a flow of blood from a patient into the catheter when the medical implement is removed from the valve.
Thomas J Gustus from Attica, IN, age ~66 Get Report