WO1980001310A1 - Coupling arrangement for dialysis - Google Patents

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WO1980001310A1
WO1980001310A1 PCT/DK1979/000059 DK7900059W WO8001310A1 WO 1980001310 A1 WO1980001310 A1 WO 1980001310A1 DK 7900059 W DK7900059 W DK 7900059W WO 8001310 A1 WO8001310 A1 WO 8001310A1
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coupling means
coupling
dialysis
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B Hansen
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Hedima Sassco Aps
B Hansen
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES 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
    • A61M39/00Tubes, tube connectors, tube couplings, valves, access sites or the like, specially adapted for medical use
    • A61M39/10Tube connectors; Tube couplings

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  • Dialysis treatment of patients has till now generally been performed at hospitals which -are partly in possession of the necessary equipment and are partly in a position to carry out the treatment in a manner such that infections * are avoided. It is highly desirable, however, that in certain cases the patients might be allowed to perform the dialysis in their- own homes, but this has encountered the difficulty that it has not been possible to provide adequate protection against the danger of infections in connection with the treatment, and the object of the invention present is to provide, a coupling arrangement for dialysis which eliminates this danger of infections so that the treatment may be left to the patients.
  • the coupling arrangement consists of a primary coupling means arranged to be permanently connected to the protruding end of the catheter and arranged as a bayonet coupling for a secondary coupling means, and according to the invention it is • characterized in that the primary coupling means consists of or has a surface layer,of a material, such as silver, which has an oligodynamic activity, said primary coupling means having a freely outwardly extending cone for non- self-locking cooperation with a corresponding cone face inside the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means, respectively, said bayonet coupling between the primary coupling means and the bayonet cover, and the secondary coupling means, respectively, being constructed so that the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means, re-
  • the bayonet cover as well as the secondary coupling means may be made of a relatively cheap plastics material so that these parts may be disposed of after each application, and for each dialysis a new secondary coupling means is used then and after the dialysis a new bayonet cover, it being possible to have said parts stored sterilized so that these parts will not involve any risks of infection either.
  • figs. 1 and 2 show a primary coupling means, seen from the side " and.the end, respectively,
  • figs. 3 and 4 show a secondary coupling means, in axial section and seen from the end, respectively, and
  • figs. 5 and 6 show a secondary coupling means, in partial section and seen from the end, respectively.
  • Figs. 1 -and 2 show a primary coupling means consisting of a tubular connection 1 for an end of a catheter and with a coupling head 2 which has a projecting flange 3 with flat, cut faces 4 and circular grooves 5.
  • the head 2 has also a frusto-conical projection 6 whose apex angle is expediently of the order of 60°.
  • a bayonet cover 11 is shown in figs. 3 and 4, consisting of a cylindrical portion 12 which has a recess 13 defined by plane-parallel sides to receive the coupling he * ad 3 of the primary coupling means, the plane sides 14 of the recess mating with the cut faces 4 on the coupling head 2.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 show a secondary coupling means 21 which is essentially constructed in the same manner as the bayonet cover shown in figs. 3 and 4, it having likewise internally a frusto-conical recess 26 here communicating with the interior of a tubular connection 27 which is to serve as connection for the means with a dialysis device.
  • the primary coupling means shown in figs. 1 and 2 is made of a material which has an oligodynamic activity, preferably silver, or it may be made of another mechanically stable material and be completely covered by a layer of silver of a suitable thickness.

Abstract

Dialysis treatment of patients is usually performed at hospitals, but the invention aims at providing a coupling device which will make it possible for patients to perform the dialysis themselves. Regard for the danger of infections has till now prevented such domestic treatment, but by constructing the coupling means in such a manner that the primary coupling means, which consists of a coupling head (2) with a connection (1) for coupling to the protruding catheter end, consists of or has a surface layer of silver or another material having an oligodynamic activity, safely is provided from infections, care being at the same time taken to give the coupling head (2) of the coupling means such a shape that it is easy to clean. The coupling arrangement then has a cover (11) and a secondary coupling means (21) arranged to be connected to the dialysis device, and both of said parts are arranged to be connected to the coupling head (2) of the primary coupling means by bayonet coupling and a non-self-locking cone connection (6, 16, 26).

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Coupling arrangement for dialysis
Dialysis treatment of patients has till now generally been performed at hospitals which -are partly in possession of the necessary equipment and are partly in a position to carry out the treatment in a manner such that infections * are avoided. It is highly desirable, however, that in certain cases the patients might be allowed to perform the dialysis in their- own homes, but this has encountered the difficulty that it has not been possible to provide adequate protection against the danger of infections in connection with the treatment, and the object of the invention present is to provide, a coupling arrangement for dialysis which eliminates this danger of infections so that the treatment may be left to the patients.
A catheter is implanted in the patients, the end of which extends from the body, and the catheter end must therefore be closed when the treatment is interrupted and be coupled to the dialysis device during the treatment. The coupling arrangement consists of a primary coupling means arranged to be permanently connected to the protruding end of the catheter and arranged as a bayonet coupling for a secondary coupling means, and according to the invention it is characterized in that the primary coupling means consists of or has a surface layer,of a material, such as silver, which has an oligodynamic activity, said primary coupling means having a freely outwardly extending cone for non- self-locking cooperation with a corresponding cone face inside the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means, respectively, said bayonet coupling between the primary coupling means and the bayonet cover, and the secondary coupling means, respectively, being constructed so that the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means, re-
spectively, engage the exterior of the entire primary coupling means. Such a coupling arrangement is partly based on the finding that certain heavy metals and particularly silver have been found to have an oligodynamic activity which is adequate to ensure that no live bacteria can penetrate into the catheter, and the construction of the coupling device ensures that the outwardly facing surfaces of the primary coupling means can be cleaned very easily so that there are no risks involved in leaving it to the patient to carry out said easy cleaning himself. The bayonet cover as well as the secondary coupling means may be made of a relatively cheap plastics material so that these parts may be disposed of after each application, and for each dialysis a new secondary coupling means is used then and after the dialysis a new bayonet cover, it being possible to have said parts stored sterilized so that these parts will not involve any risks of infection either.
The invention will be described more fully below with reference to the drawing, in which
figs. 1 and 2 show a primary coupling means, seen from the side" and.the end, respectively,
figs. 3 and 4 show a secondary coupling means, in axial section and seen from the end, respectively, and
figs. 5 and 6 show a secondary coupling means, in partial section and seen from the end, respectively.
Figs. 1 -and 2 show a primary coupling means consisting of a tubular connection 1 for an end of a catheter and with a coupling head 2 which has a projecting flange 3 with flat, cut faces 4 and circular grooves 5. The head 2 has also a frusto-conical projection 6 whose apex angle is expediently of the order of 60°.
OMPI IPO A bayonet cover 11 is shown in figs. 3 and 4, consisting of a cylindrical portion 12 which has a recess 13 defined by plane-parallel sides to receive the coupling he*ad 3 of the primary coupling means, the plane sides 14 of the recess mating with the cut faces 4 on the coupling head 2. Inside the bayonet cover there are grooves 15 corresponding to the grooves 5 on the primary coupling head and serving to receive parts thereof projecting at the grooves and thus to interlock the bayonet cover and the primary coupling member. Inside the bayonet cover there is also a frusto— conical recess 16 corresponding to the frusto-conic'al projection 6 of the primary coupling head.
Figs. 5 and 6 show a secondary coupling means 21 which is essentially constructed in the same manner as the bayonet cover shown in figs. 3 and 4, it having likewise internally a frusto-conical recess 26 here communicating with the interior of a tubular connection 27 which is to serve as connection for the means with a dialysis device.
While the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means ' shown in figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are usually made of an appropriate plastics material, the primary coupling means shown in figs. 1 and 2 is made of a material which has an oligodynamic activity, preferably silver, or it may be made of another mechanically stable material and be completely covered by a layer of silver of a suitable thickness.
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P a t e n t C l a i m
A coupling arrangement for dialysis, comprising a primary coupling means arranged to be permanently coupled to the protruding end of a catheter and arranged as a bayonet coupling for a secondary coupling means which is arranged for connection to the dialysis device, c h a r a c t e r ¬ i z e d in that the primary coupling means consists of or has a surface layer of a material, such as silver, which has an oligodynamic activity, said primary coupling means having a freely outwardly extending cone for non-self- locking cooperation with a corresponding cone face inside the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means, respectively, said bayonet coupling between the primary coupling means and the bayonet cover, and the secondary, coupling means, respectively, being constructed so that the bayonet cover and the secondary coupling means, re¬ spectively, engage the exterior of the entire primary coupling means.
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DK567978A DK567978A (en) 1978-12-18 1978-12-18 DIALYSIS CLUTCH ARRANGEMENT

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WO1982000698A1 (en) * 1980-08-12 1982-03-04 J Svensson Arrangement in a sterilizing coupling
US4431424A (en) * 1982-04-09 1984-02-14 Svensson Jan A Arrangement in a sterilizing coupling
EP0348146A1 (en) * 1988-06-21 1989-12-27 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for injecting viscous fluid into the eye
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EP0700687A1 (en) * 1994-06-23 1996-03-13 Ralph A. Milliken Dual one-way valved respiratory "T" with threaded locking female luer connector
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FR1504861A (en) * 1966-11-18 1967-12-08 Curiale Device for connecting pipes
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WO1982000698A1 (en) * 1980-08-12 1982-03-04 J Svensson Arrangement in a sterilizing coupling
US4431424A (en) * 1982-04-09 1984-02-14 Svensson Jan A Arrangement in a sterilizing coupling
EP0348146A1 (en) * 1988-06-21 1989-12-27 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for injecting viscous fluid into the eye
US5066276A (en) * 1988-06-21 1991-11-19 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Method and apparatus for injecting viscous fluid into the eye to lift pre-retinal and post-retinal membrane with linear pressure control
US5120307A (en) * 1988-06-21 1992-06-09 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Method for injecting viscous fluid into the eye to life retinal membrane
US5328481A (en) * 1988-06-21 1994-07-12 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Method for injecting viscous fluid into the eye to lift retinal membrane
GB2260380A (en) * 1991-07-30 1993-04-14 John Stephen Kirk Corrugated tube with integral connectors
EP0700687A1 (en) * 1994-06-23 1996-03-13 Ralph A. Milliken Dual one-way valved respiratory "T" with threaded locking female luer connector
EP0701837A1 (en) * 1994-09-16 1996-03-20 Becton, Dickinson and Company Threaded connector for a medical device

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