US20130035668A1 - Closable male luer connector - Google Patents
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Abstract
A male luer connector is disclosed, the male luer connector being attached to a first tube and connectable to a female luer connector for providing a flow channel from said first tube to said female luer connector. The male luer connector includes a male luer part, which includes a tapered outer peripheral wall, a side wall, and an outlet opening. A tube member is also provided, the tube member having a flow channel therein. The tube member has openings at first and second ends thereof, the first end being movably inserted into an inner space of the side wall and the second end being connected to the first tube. The tube member further includes a male luer part sealing arrangement for sealing the outlet opening.
Description
- The invention relates to a male luer connector attachable to a female luer connector having an arrangement for providing a closure when not connected.
- In the medical field, a connector for connecting several kinds of medical tubes is used to form a liquid transfusion, a blood transfusion, dialysis, or a blood collection circuits. The representative connector used in such a case is a commonly normalize luer connector having a tapered shape.
- The luer connector is generally formed by a female luer connector and a male luer connector, in which one of medical tubes is connected to the male luer connector and the other medical tube is connected to the female luer connector. Further, by coupling the male luer connector with the female luer connector, the one of the medical tubes and the other medical tube are communicated with each other. In this time, the inner peripheral wall of a tapered shape formed to the female luer connector and the outer peripheral wall of a tapered shape formed to a male luer part of the male luer connector are liquid tightly contacted. The male luer connector is fixed to the female luer connector with this contact condition, whereby the coupling between the male luer connector and the female luer connector is completed and the liquid tightness for connecting the medical tubes can be secured.
- The female luer connector may include a normally closed valve mechanism mounted to the opening portion thereof, in which the valve mechanism is closed when the male luer connector is not coupled to the female luer connector. Therefore, a liquid within the medical tubes is not leaked from the female luer connector when it is not coupled with the male luer connector. On the other hand, when the female luer connector is coupled to the male luer connector, the above valve mechanism is opened to communicate the female luer connector with the male luer connector. In this condition, when the liquid is delivered from one of the medical tube connected to the male luer connector to the male luer connector, the liquid flows from the male luer connector to the female luer connector and further flows from the female luer connector to the other medical tube connected to the female luer connector. In this way, the one of the medical tube connected to the male luer connector is communicated with the other medical tube connected to the female luer connector.
- For such a luer connector, for example, JP 07-505064 discloses a luer connector in which an elastic silicone sealer is attached to the opening portion of the female luer connector and a spike part having a sharp tip is placed within the silicone sealer. Within the spike part, a flow path is formed and the spike part has an opening near the tip end. The medical tube is connected to the basal end portion of the spike part. When the male luer part of the male luer connector presses the tip end opening of the female luer connector, the elastic silicone sealer is opened to couple with the male luer part.
- As described in above, while the female luer connector having the normally closed valve mechanism mounted thereon has been known, such a valve mechanism is not mounted on the male luer connector. Accordingly, there is a fear of generation of bacteria at the tip end opening of the male luer connector. Also, there is a fear that the liquid medicine is spilled out of the tip end opening of the male luer connector at priming process and bacteria may be brood at that portion.
- The invention has been made in the light of these problems and the object of the invention is to provide a male luer connector in which the opening can be maintained bacteria free.
- In order to achieve the above object, the configurational characteristics of the male luer connector in accordance with the invention is that the male luer connector is connected to a first tube member and coupled to the female luer connector to communicate a flow path space within the first tube member with a flow path space within a second tube member connected to the female luer connector, said male luer connector comprising a male luer part including a tapered outer peripheral wall formed so as to be tapered as toward the tip end side and liquid tightly contacted with the tapered inner peripheral wall formed to the female luer connector, a side wall having an inner wall forming an inner space, an outlet opening formed at the smaller diameter surface of the side wall for communicating the inner space with the exterior; and a body tube of a tube member provided with a flow path for communicating therein, said body tube having openings for communicate the flow path for communication with the exterior at one end and the other end thereof, said one end being movably inserted into the inner space and the other end being connectable to said first tube member, said body tube further comprising a male luer part sealing means for liquid tightly sealing the outlet opening by moving within the inner space.
- In the male luer connector of the present invention having the above characteristic, one end of the body tube inserted into the inner space in the male luer part is moved in the predetermined direction, whereby the male luer part sealing means formed at the one end liquid tightly seal the outlet opening formed at the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part. In this way, since the outlet opening of the male luer part to be the outlet of the liquid is liquid tightly sealed, the outlet opening can be maintained bacteria free while being unused. Further, in the state where the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed by the male luer sealing means, when one end of the body tube is moved in the opposite direction of the predetermined direction in the inner space of the male luer part, the outlet opening is opened by deviating the male luer sealing means therefrom. Therefore, when the male luer connector is coupled to the male luer connector, the liquid can be flowed to the female luer connector by opening the outlet opening in the course in above.
- According to the invention, the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed and opened by moving one end of the body tube in the inner space of the male luer part, therefore, the body tube can not be exposed to the outer of the male luer part, in particular, to the area beyond the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part. Herein, in the state where the male luer connector and the female luer connector are coupled to each other, the area beyond the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part is to be a space within the female luer connector, thus, when the components of the male luer connector are exposed to the space in the female luer connector for opening the outlet opening, the exposed components can interfere the components of the female luer connector to cause motion failuer thereof. For this point, by the present invention having the above configuration, the outlet opening can smoothly be opened without interference with the female luer connection. The explanation “liquid tightly seal the opening” herein means “the opening is occluded so as to block the communication of the liquid via the opening”. Therefore, the invention may be configured such that when the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed by the male luer part sealing means, the liquid within the inner space can be prevented from discharging out through the outlet opening and the gas within the inner space can be emitted from the outlet opening.
- In this case, when the male luer part sealing means liquid tightly seals the outlet opening, the opening formed at one end of the body tube is preferably opened into the inner space of the male luer part. By this configuration, even though the liquid flowing the communicating flow path in the body tube is ran out of the opening formed at the one end of the body tube, the ran out liquid only enters the inner space of the male luer part, thereby preventing the liquid from leaking out of the male luer part through the outlet opening. Further, the male luer part may include a body tube sealing means for liquid tightly sealing the opening formed at the one end of the body tube as the male luer part sealing means liquid tightly seals the outlet opening. Upon the opening formed at the one end of the body tube is liquid tightly sealed by the body tube sealing means at the same time of liquid tightly sealing the outlet opening by the male luer part sealing means, the leakage of the liquid from the body tube can surely be prevented. Moreover, by liquid tightly sealing opening by each other, the contamination by another liquid medicine from the outside into the inner space of the male luer part can certainly be prevented.
- While many shapes for the body tube sealing means can be considered, it is preferred to provide a column formed by radially crossing the male luer part at the outlet opening, then, to form the body tube sealing means to that column. Since it . may be relatively easy to form such a column to the opening, the manufacturing cost of the body tube sealing means can be reduced. Further, the cross section is formed so as to be contained in the column in above so that the opening formed at one end of the body tube can be liquid tightly sealed by the column. Also, when the column is formed in such a way, since the outlet opening is divided into two parts by the column, it is preferred to provide a projection piece having the same cross section as that of the divided cross section at the one end of the body tube.
- To at least one of the male luer part sealing means and the body tube sealing means, a gas permeable air filter to which the gas can be passed but the liquid impossible to be passed may be attached. When the gas permeable air filter is attached to the male luer part sealing means, the gas within the male luer part can be discharged to the outside through the gas permeable air filter, while the liquid is not discharged to the outside. Therefore, by priming with the outlet opening of the male luer part liquid tightly sealed by the male luer sealing means, only the gas such as air resided within the male luer part, the body tube, or the tube member to be connected to the body tube can be discharged from the outlet opening to the outside. Herein, the explanation “the liquid impossible to be passed through” includes not only the case where the liquid can not be passed through at all but also the case where the liquid substantially impossible to be passed through (small amount of the liquid may be passed though but apparently impossible to be passed due to the very slow passing rate).
- Also, the male luer connector of the present invention may be provided with a seal member such as O ring between the inner wall and the periphery of the body tube. By providing the seal member at that poison, the leakage of the liquid out of the male luer part can be prevented by the present of the seal member even though the liquid flows from the opening formed at one end of the body tube to the inner space of the male luer part while the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed with the male luer sealing member. Further, the male luer connector of the invention may include an activating means for activating the body tube to move in the axis direction such that the male luer part sealing means liquid tightly seals the outlet opening. By having such an activating means, it can be maintained that the male luer sealing means always liquid tightly seals the outlet opening.
- Moreover, the male luer connector of the present invention may include a cooperative mechanism for moving the body tube such that the outlet opening is released from the condition where it is liquid tightly sealed by the male luer sealing means as cooperated with the movement of the male luer connector at the coupling with the female luer connector. In order to couple the female luer connector to the male luer connector, while different operations are required: to contact the female luer connector with the male luer connector by approaching each other and to open the outlet opening by releasing the liquid tight sealing of the outlet opening by the male luer part sealing means, by using the movement force of the female luer connector by the cooperative mechanism to move the body tube and to release the liquid tight sealing of the outlet opening with the use of the male luer part sealing means, thereby easily coupling to the female luer connector without such different operations as in above.
- In this case, the cooperative mechanism may be fixed to the body tube as well as comprising a support arm placed so as to contact with the end surface of the female luer connector at the coupling of the female luer connector. By this configuration, when the female luer connector is approached to the male luer connector, the support arm is contacted to the end surface of the female luer connector to receive the moving force of the female luer connector. Also, when the female luer connector is moved with the contact as maintained, the moving force is transmitted to the body tube fixing the support arm to move the body tube.
- The male luer connector in accordance with the invention may further comprise a lock member having a first inner threaded part capable of being helically connected to the female luer connector, when said first threaded part being helically engaged with the female luer connector, the male luer part is fixed to the female luer connector while tapered outer peripheral wall is contacted to the inner periphery wall of the female luer connector. By this lock member, the connection of the male luer connector with the female luer connector can be secured to prevent the connection between the male luer connector and the female connector from easily being released by an unexpected external force.
- In this case, the lock member is capable of being helically fitted to the outer periphery of the body tube, as well as, the lock member may include a second inner threaded part in which a lead in the same direction of the lead of the first inner threaded part. That is, when the first inner thread portion is a right hand screw, then, the second inner threaded part is also a right hand screw, conversely, when the first inner thread portion is a left hand screw, then, the second inner threaded part is also a left hand screw. By such a configuration, at the same time of that the first inner threaded part is helically connected with the female luer connector as the female luer connector is approaching the male luer connector, the body tube is moved to deviated from the male luer connector. Therefore, the operation for fixing the female luer connector to the male luer connector and the operation for separating the male luer part sealing means from the outlet opening to open the outlet opening by the movement of the body tube can be performed at the same time by the rotational motion of the lock member.
- Further, another characteristic of the male luer connector in accordance with the invention is that the male luer connector is connected to a first tube member and coupled to the female luer connector to communicate a flow path space within the first tube member with a flow path space within a second tube member connected to the female luer connector, said male luer connector comprising a body tube of a tube member provided with a flow path for communicating therein, said body tube having openings for communicate the flow path for communication with the exterior at one end and the other end thereof, said one end being movably inserted into the inner space and the other end being connectable to said first tube member, said body tube further comprising a male luer part sealing means for liquid tightly sealing the outlet opening by moving within the inner space; and a male luer part including a tapered outer peripheral wall formed so as to be tapered as toward the tip end side and liquid tightly contacted with the tapered inner peripheral wall formed to the female luer connector, a side wall having an inner wall forming an inner space, an outlet opening formed at the smaller diameter surface of the side wall for communicating the inner space with the exterior, and a body tube sealing means formed at the outlet opening or the inner wall for liquid tightly sealing the opening formed at one end of the body tube as the body tube is moved within the inner space.
- In the male luer connector of the present invention having the above characteristic, one end of the body tube inserted into the inner space in the male luer part is moved in the predetermined direction, whereby the male luer part sealing means formed at the one end liquid tightly seal the outlet opening formed at the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part. In this way, since the outlet opening of the male luer part to be the outlet of the liquid is liquid tightly sealed, the outlet opening can be maintained bacteria free while being unused.
- Further, another characteristic of the male luer connector in accordance with the invention is that the male luer connector is connected to a first tube member and coupled to the female luer connector to communicate a flow path space within the first tube member with a flow path space within a second tube member connected to the female luer connector, said male luer connector comprising a male luer part including a tapered Outer peripheral wall formed so as to be tapered as toward the tip end side and liquid tightly contacted with the tapered inner peripheral wall formed to the female luer connector, a side wall having an inner wall forming an inner space, an outlet opening formed at the smaller diameter surface of the side wall for communicating the inner space with the exterior; a connector body in which one end is connected to the male luer part to form therein a space portion for communicate with the inner space of said male luer part and the other end is capable of being connected to the first tube member; and a moving body tube of a tube member provided with a flow path for communicating therein, said body tube having openings for communicate the flow path for communication with the exterior at one end and the other end thereof, said one end being movably inserted into the inner space and the other end being connectable to said first tube member, said body tube further comprising a male luer part sealing means for liquid tightly sealing the outlet opening by moving within the inner space.
- In the male luer connector of the present invention having the above characteristic, one end of the body tube inserted into the inner space in the male luer part is moved in the predetermined direction, whereby the male luer part sealing means formed at the one end liquid tightly seal the outlet opening formed at the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part. In this way, since the outlet opening of the male luer part to be the outlet of the liquid is liquid tightly sealed, the outlet opening can be maintained bacteria free while being unused. Further, in the state where the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed by the male luer sealing means, when one end of the body tube is moved in the opposite direction of the predetermined direction in the inner space of the male luer part, the outlet opening is opened by deviating the male luer sealing means therefrom. Therefore, when the male luer connector is coupled to the male luer connector, the liquid can be flowed to the female luer connector by opening the outlet opening in the course in above.
- According to the invention, the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed and opened by moving one end of the body tube in the inner space of the male luer part, therefore, the body tube can not be exposed to the outer of the male luer part, in particular, to the area beyond the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part. Herein, in the state where the male luer connector and the female luer connector are coupled to each other, the area beyond the smaller diameter surface of the male luer part is to be a space within the female luer connector, thus, when the components of the male luer connector are exposed to the space in the female luer connector for opening the outlet opening, the exposed components can interfere the components of the female luer connector to cause motion failuer thereof. For this point, by the present invention having the above configuration, the outlet opening can smoothly be opened without interference with the female luer connection.
- In this case, the male luer connector is preferred to further comprise an elastic seal member including a stretch hole provided at the portion corresponding to the other end of the moving body tube in the connector body so as to activate the moving body tube to one direction to occlude the communicating flow path and to the other direction to open the stretch hole; and a cooperative mechanism for moving the body tube such that the outlet opening is released from the condition where it is liquid tightly sealed by the male luer sealing means as cooperated with the movement of the male luer connector at the coupling with the female luer connector.
- In this male luer connector, the male luer part is provided so as to protrude from one end of the connector body connected to the first tube member at the other end thereof. Further, within the male luer part, the moving body tube is provided to slidably move in the axis direction. Also, at the portion corresponding to the other end of the moving body tube within the connector body, the elastic seal member having the stretch hole is provided so as to activate the moving body tube in one direction and to close the communicating flow path in the moving body tube. When the moving body tube is activated to one direction by the elastic seal member, the outlet opening of the male luer part is liquid tightly sealed by the male luer part sealing means. Further, the male luer connector includes the cooperative mechanism for moving the moving body tube to release the liquid tight sealing of the outlet opening by the male luer part sealing means.
- Therefore, when the male luer connector is not connected to the female luer connector, the elastic seal member is not receive any external force which remains the stretch hole of the elastic seal member closed, thereby occluding the communicating flow path within the moving body tube with the elastic seal member. Accordingly, when the priming is performed, there is no fear that the liquid medicine is spilled out of the tip end opening of the male luer connector. As a result, it can be prevented that the liquid medicine is spilled out to adhere the outer surface of the male luer connector, or bacteria is brood at the adhered portion. Further, the spilled the liquid medicine can be reduced to save the liquid medicine.
- The outer peripheral surface of the male luer part is formed in a curved surface having a taper being tapered as closed to the tip end, and the inner peripheral surface of the female luer connector is formed in a curved surface so as to liquid tightly contact with the outer peripheral surface of the male luer part. When the inner peripheral surface of the female luer connector is liquid tightly contacted with the outer peripheral surface of the male luer part by inserting the tip end of the male luer part into the female luer connector to engage the female luer connector with the male luer part, the moving body tube is moved the other direction by the action of the cooperative mechanism and the elastic seal member is pushed by the moving body tube to open the stretch hole.
- In the other word, when the inner peripheral surface of the female luer connector is liquid tightly contacted with the tip end of the outer peripheral surface of the male luer part, the moving body tube is pushed by the female luer connector to open the outlet opening of the male luer part and the stretch hole of the elastic seal member. Accordingly, since the first tube member and the second tube member are communicated with each other through the male luer connector and the female luer connector, a liquid such as a liquid medicine can be flowed therethrough. Also, then, the opening of the stretch hole of the elastic seal member is required to have a size to properly pass the liquid.
- Further, in this case, since the moving body tube is moved by the use of the moving force of the female luer connector with the cooperative mechanism, whereby the male luer part sealing means releases the liquid tight seal of the outlet opening, as well as opens the stretch hole of the elastic seal means, the requirement of different operations: to connect the male luer connector with the female luer connector; and to open the outlet opening of the male luer part and the stretch hole of the elastic seal member, thereby easily coupling to the female luer connector.
- In this case, the cooperative mechanism is fixed to the moving body tube as well as comprising a support arm placed so as to contact with the end surface of the female luer connector at the coupling of the female luer connector. By this configuration, when the female luer connector is approached to the male luer connector, the support arm is contacted to the end surface of the female luer connector to receive the moving force of the female luer connector. Also, when the female luer connector is moved with the contact as maintained, the moving force is transmitted to the body tube fixing the support arm to move the body tube.
- In the female luer connector in accordance with the invention, the male luer part may include a body tube sealing means for liquid tightly sealing the opening formed at the one end of the body tube as the male luer part sealing means liquid tightly seals the outlet opening. Upon the opening formed at the one end of the body tube is liquid tightly sealed by the body tube sealing means at the same time of liquid tightly sealing the outlet opening by the male luer part sealing means, the leakage of the liquid from the body tube can surely be prevented. Moreover, by liquid tightly sealing opening by each other, the contamination by another liquid medicine from the outside into the inner space of the male luer part can certainly be prevented.
- To at least one of the male luer part sealing means and the body tube sealing means, a gas permeable air filter to which the gas can be passed but the liquid impossible to be passed may be attached. When the gas permeable air filter is attached to the male luer part sealing means, the gas within the male luer part can be discharged to the outside through the gas permeable air filter, while the liquid is not discharged to the outside. Therefore, by priming with the outlet opening of the male luer part liquid tightly sealed by the male luer sealing means, only the gas such as air resided within the male luer part, the body tube, or the tube member to be connected to the body tube can be discharged from the outlet opening to the outside.
- Also, the male luer connector of the present invention may be provided with a seal member such as O ring between the inner wall and the periphery of the body tube. By providing the seal member at that poison, the leakage of the liquid out of the male luer part can be prevented by the present of the seal member even though the liquid flows from the opening formed at one end of the body tube to the inner space of the male luer part while the outlet opening is liquid tightly sealed with the male luer sealing member.
- The male luer connector in accordance with the invention may further comprise a lock member having a first inner threaded part capable of being helically connected to the female luer connector, said first threaded part being helically engaged with the female luer connector, whereby the male luer part is fixed to the female luer connector while tapered outer peripheral wall is contacted to the inner periphery wall of the female luer connector. By this lock member, the connection of the male luer connector with the female luer connector can be secured to prevent the connection between the male luer connector and the female connector from easily being released by an unexpected external force.
- The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a plane view illustrating the male luer connector of a first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating the male luer connector of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view illustrating a cross section at A-A inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating a cross section at B-B inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the outer cylinder of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating the outer cylinder of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a front view illustrating the male luer part of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the inner cylinder of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view illustrating the inner cylinder of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a front view illustrating the body tube of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating the outer cylinder being inserted into the inner cylinder; -
FIG. 12 is a front view illustrating the outer cylinder being inserted into the inner cylinder; -
FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view in A-A ofFIG. 2 where the male luer connector of the first embodiment is coupled to the female luer connector in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 14 is a cross sectional view in B-B ofFIG. 2 where the male luer connector of the first embodiment is coupled to the female luer connector in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 15 is a cross sectional view in A-A ofFIG. 2 illustrating the modified first embodiment of the male luer connector; -
FIG. 16 is a cross sectional view in A-A ofFIG. 2 where the male luer connector of the modified first embodiment is coupled to the female luer connector in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 17 is a cross sectional view illustrating the male luer connector of a second embodiment in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 18 is a perspective view illustrating the tip end of the body tube of the second embodiment in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 19 is a perspective view illustrating the body tube without the filter of the second embodiment in accordance with the invention; -
FIG. 20 is a cross sectional view illustrating the male luer connector of the second embodiment in accordance with the invention connected to the female luer connector; -
FIG. 21 is a cross sectional view illustrating the male luer connector of a third embodiment in accordance with the invention connected to the female luer connector; -
FIG. 22 is a front view of the support of the connector body and the male luer part; -
FIG. 23 is a cross sectional view illustrating the male luer connector of the third embodiment in accordance with the invention connected to the female luer connector; and -
FIG. 24 is a cross sectional view illustrating the male luer connector of the third embodiment in accordance with the invention connected to the female luer connector. - The male luer connector in accordance with the invention will now be explained in detail with reference to the accompanied drawing in below.
FIG. 1 is a plane view of the luer connector of the first embodiment in accordance with the invention;FIG. 2 is a front view,FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view sectioned at A-A inFIG. 2 ;FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view sectioned at B-B inFIG. 2 . As shown inFIG. 1 , amale luer connector 101 of the embodiment is connected to a first tube member T1 and coupled to afemale luer connector 10 to communicate a flow path space within the first tube member and a flow path within a second tube member (not shown) connected to thefemale luer connector 10. Themale luer connector 101 comprises anouter cylinder part 110, aninner cylinder part 120 and alock ring 130. -
FIG. 5 is a generally perspective view of theouter cylinder part 110 andFIG. 6 shows only theouter cylinder part 110 of the components illustrated in the cross sectional view ofFIG. 3 . As shown inFIGS. 3 to 6 , theouter cylinder 110 includes amale luer part 111, aring holding part 112 and a holdingpart 113 and is formed into a cylindrical shape with steps as over viewed. Themale luer part 111 is placed at the tip end (in the left end inFIGS. 3 , 4, and 6) of theouter cylinder 110 to be contacted with the inner wall of thefemale luer connector 10. Thering holding part 112 is connected to themale luer part 111 to hold a lock ring as described in below. Theholder part 113 is formed at the basal end of theouter cylinder 110 which is to be a portion for holding themale luer connector 101 by a user. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , themale luer part 111 is formed into a cylindrical form having aside wall 111 a. Theside wall 111 a comprises a tapered outerperipheral wall 111 b formed so as to tapered as reached to the tip end (the left side in the figure) and aninner side wall 111 c that is opposed surface to the tapered outerperipheral wall 111 g for forming an inner space in the inner periphery. The tapered outerperipheral wall 111 b is a surface that can be contacted with the tapered innerperipheral wall 10 a formed to thefemale luer connector 10. Since the tapered outerperipheral wall 111 b is tapered as described in above, the tip end surface of theside wall 111 a provides asmaller diameter surface 111 e in which the outer diameter is the smallest. Also, the basal end of theside wall 111 a (the right side in the figure) is opened from which abody tube 121 described in below is inserted into theinner space 111 d. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of thesmaller diameter surface 111 e in the front view. As shown inFIG. 7 , to thesmaller diameter surface 111 e, anoutlet opening 111 f is formed, provided with acolumn 111 g so as to be radially transverse theoutlet opening 111 f. Accordingly, theoutlet opening 111 f is divided into two portions by thecolumn 111 g so that two half circle likegaps 111 h are opposed to each other by the edge of the opening of theoutlet opening 111 f. As apparent from the figure, thecolumn 111 g is vertically formed to connect the upper and the lower of thesmaller diameter surface 111 e in the figure. Also, thecolumn 111 g is formed not all over theinner space 111 d but adjacent to theoutlet opening 111 f. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , thering holding part 112 comprises afirst cylinder 112 a,second cylinder 112 b and athird cylinder 112 c. The first cylinder 1112 a is radially outwardly extended from the tapered outer peripheral wall of themale luer part 111 and formed into a coaxial cylinder of themale luer part 111. Thesecond cylinder 112 b and thethird cylinder 112 c are cylinder and connected coaxially to thefirst cylinder 112 a in series. As shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , outer diameters of thefirst cylinder 112 a and thethird cylinder 112 c are greater than that of the second cylinder, whereby afirst step 112 d is formed in the circumference direction at the boundary between thefirst cylinder 112 a and thesecond cylinder 112 b and asecond step 112 e is formed in the circumference direction at the boundary between thesecond cylinder 112 b and thethird cylinder 112 c. - Further, as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , one end surface of thefirst cylinder 112 a (end surface faced to the male luer part 111) is provided with twowindows 112 f opened to the exterior. Thesewindows 112 f are formed so as to have the predetermined length along the outer periphery of themale luer part 111 and the predetermined width in the radial direction. Also, these twowindows 112 f are formed with the space of the angle of the 180 degrees so as to be symmetry relative to the axis of thefirst cylinder 112 a. Apathway 112 g is formed so as to extend from thesewindows 112 f to thefirst cylinder 112 a. Thepathway 112 g, as shown inFIG. 6 , communicates with the space in the inner periphery of thesecond cylinder 112 b. - The
holder 113 is connected to thethird cylinder 112 c and formed so as to have the outer diameter equal to that of thethird cylinder 112 c. Also, theholder 113 include aninner wall 113 a forming a cylindrical space and anannular projection 113 b projecting from theinner wall 113 a in the radial direction therein. Further, as shown inFIG. 6 , at the connecting end of theholder 113 to thethird cylinder 112 c, aconnector 113 c having a constriction in which the inner diameter is smoothly increased or decreased along the axial direction is formed. On the other hand, at the connecting end of thethird cylinder 112 c to theholder 113, aconnector 112 h having a constriction and a complemented form to theconnector 113 c is formed. Further, by engaging theseconnectors holder 113 is secured to thethird cylinder 112 c. - Both the
ring holding part 112 and theholder 113 are formed into a cylinder in which a space S is formed. The space S, as shown inFIG. 6 , communicates with theinner space 111 d of themale luer part 111. Also, thepathway 112 g formed in thefirst cylinder 112 a is opened to this space S. -
FIG. 8 is a generally perspective view of theinner cylinder 120,FIG. 9 shows only theinner cylinder 120 of the components illustrated in the cross sectional view ofFIG. 3 . As shown inFIGS. 3 , 4, 8 and 9, theinner cylinder 120 comprises thebody tube 121 formed into a narrow stepped cylinder and asupport arm 122 formed on the outer periphery of thebody tube 121. Within thebody tube 121, aflow path 121 a is formed. Theflow path 121 a corresponds to the communicating flow path of the present invention and is formed along the axial direction of thebody tube 121. Thebody tube 121 includes afirst opening 121 b and asecond opening 121 c. Thefirst opening 121 c is formed at one end of the body tube 121 (the left side end inFIGS. 4 and 9 ). Thesecond opening 121 c is formed at the other end of the body tube 121 (the right side end inFIGS. 3 , 4, and 9). The first tube member T1 is connected to the other end, whereby the flow path space within the first tube member T1 is communicated with the space within theflow path 121 a of thebody tube 121 through thesecond opening 121 c. -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged view where thefirst opening 121 b is viewed from the front. As shown inFIG. 10 , thefirst opening 121 b is formed to have vertical both edges and concaved or arc shaped upper and lower edges. Therefore, the cross sectional figure surrounded by thefirst opening 121 b is a drum like form with the upper and the lower barreled. The cross sectional figure of the space within theflow path 121 a formed within thebody tube 121 is similar to the drum like form in above. Further, as shown inFIG. 8 , anotch 121 d is formed along the axial direction from thefirst opening 121 b to thebody tube 121 and, at one end of thebody tube 121, two halfcylindrical projections 121 e are formed by thenotch 121 d. The cross sectional forms of theseprojections 121 e are similar to two halfcircular gaps 111 h surrounded by the opening edge of theoutlet opening 111 f formed by thesmaller diameter surface 111 e of themale luer part 111. - The
support arm 122 includes asupport 122 a formed to be fixed to the outer periphery of thebody tube 121 and radially outwardly extended therefrom and twoarms 122 b extended from thesupport 122 a to thesecond opening 121 b along the axial direction of thebody tube 121. These twoarms 122 b are attached to thesupport 122 a so as to be symmetrical relative to thebody tube 121 with a space of the angle of 180 degrees, in which the tip end thereof is extended to near thefirst opening 121 b not over thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121. The support arm corresponds to the cooperative mechanism of the present invention. Thesupport arm 122 may be formed integrally with or separately from thebody tube 121. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , theinner cylinder 120 is inserted into theouter cylinder 110 axially movable. In this time, the portion from thefirst opening 121 b (not shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 ) to the position where thesupport 122 a of thesupport arm 122 is contained within the opening of the basal end of themale luer part 111 through theinner space 111 d (shown inFIG. 6 ) and the other portion illustrated in the right side in the figures is contained in thering holding part 112 and the space S formed on the inner periphery of the holder 113 (seeFIG. 9 ). Further, thesupport arm 122 is protruded to the exterior of theouter cylinder 110 through thepathway 112 g formed within thefirst cylinder 112 a (seeFIG. 6 ) from the space S.FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating the condition where theinner cylinder 120 is inserted. As shown inFIG. 11 , thearms 122 b of thesupport arm 122 are provided so as to project to thewindows 112 f formed at the end surface of thefirst cylinder 112 a and axially projected to theouter cylinder 110. Also, as shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , between the portion near the basal end of theinner wall 111 c of themale luer part 111 and the outer periphery portion into which thebody tube 121 is inserted into themale luer part 111, theO ring 142 is fitted. By thisO ring 142, the liquid leakage between the outer wall surface of thebody tube 121 and theinner wall 111 c of themale luer part 111. - As show in
FIGS. 3 , 4 and 9, near the axial center of thebody tube 121, asmaller diameter part 121 f where the outer diameter is reduced is formed. At both end relative to the axis of thesmaller diameter part 121 f, athird step 121 g and aforth step 121 h are formed in the circumference direction. Also, a ring shaped space R is formed between thesmaller diameter 121 f and the inner wall of theouter cylinder 110 while theinner cylinder 120 is inserted into theouter cylinder 110, said ring shaped space R being provided with abellows 141. The bellows 141 is provided to cover the outer periphery of thebody tube 121 such that thebody tube 121 can be expandable in the axial direction and the one end of thebellows 141 is contacted to thethird step 121 g and the other end is contacted with theannular projection 113 b of theholder 113 faced to the outer periphery of thesmaller diameter part 121 f. The bellows 141 generates extension force in the condition as illustrated in the figure, thereby pressing theannular projection 113 b against theforth step 121 h and activating thebody tube 121 to move toward the left in the figure. Accordingly, thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121 will be moved near theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111. - In this time, by the activating force of the
bellows 141, two protrudingpieces 121 e (seeFIG. 8 ) formed at one end surface of thebody tube 121 are inserted into two halfcircular gaps 111 h formed by the opening edge of theoutlet opening 111 f of the male luer part 111 (seeFIG. 5 ), thereby, just occluding two halfcircular gaps 111 h with the protrudingpieces 121 e as shown inFIG. 11 . As well as, the column 11 g formed to theoutlet opening 111 f of the male luer part 111 (seeFIG. 5 ) is just fitted within thenotch 121 d formed at the one end surface of the body tube 121 (seeFIG. 8 ), thereby liquid tightly sealing thefirst opening 121 b by thecolumn 111 g. Further, thecolumn 111 g is contacted with the arc like upper and lower end surfaces forming theflow path 121 a in thebody tube 121 by thenotch 121 b, thereby preventing thebody tube 121 from moving further to go out of theouter cylinder 110. In this way, thebody tube 121 is moved within theouter cylinder 110 by the activating force of thebellows 141, the protrudingpieces 121 e of thebody tube 121 liquid tightly seal theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111 at the normal time and thecolumn 111 g of themale luer part 111 liquid tightly seals thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121. Themale luer part 11 in this condition is illustrated inFIG. 12 of the front view. As shown inFIG. 12 , thefirst opening 121 b is liquid tightly sealed so as to be received in thecolumn 111 g and the protrudingpieces 121 e are inserted into theoutlet opening 111 f to be liquid tightly sealed. At that time, the outer wall of the protrudingpieces 121 e may be a tapered form so that the protrudingpieces 121 e can easily be inserted into theoutlet opening 111 f. - The
loc ring 130 is rotatably mounted over themale luer part 111 of theouter cylinder 110 and the outer periphery of thering holding part 112. Thelock ring 130 is provided with the first internal threadedpart 131 on the inner periphery from the left side end in the figure as well as anengagement part 132 protruding in the radial direction in the right end side in the figure. The inner peripheral surface of theengagement part 132 is placed to face to the outer peripheral surface of thesecond cylinder 112 b of thering holding part 112. The inner diameter of theengagement part 132 is smaller than the outer diameter of thefirst cylinder 112 a and the outer diameter of thethird cylinder 112 c and greater than the outer diameter of thesecond cylinder 112 b. Therefore, theengagement part 132 is movable between thefirst step 112 d and thesecond step 112 e in the axial direction of theouter cylinder 110, while the further movement thereof over that range is controlled by bothsteps - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , thefemale luer connector 10 is in a bell like shape where the inner diameter is increased from the left to the right in the figures. Within thefemale luer connector 10, aflow path space 15 is formed and opened at the larger diameter end side thereof. The tapered innerperipheral wall 10 a of thefemale luer connector 10 forming theflow path space 15 is formed to be tapered such that the inner diameter is increased from the left to the right in the figures. The tapered innerperipheral wall 10 a may be of a portion having a taper angle and a diameter corresponding to the tapered outerperipheral wall 111 b of themale luer part 111. Also, near the larger diameter end of the outer periphery of thefemale luer connector 10,protrusions 10 b outwardly protruded in the radial direction. Theprotrusions 10 b are symmetrically provided at two positions on the outer periphery of thefemale luer connector 10, thereby helically engaging with the first inner threadedpart 131 of thelock ring 130 when thefemale luer connector 10 is coupled to themale luer connector 101. - In the above configuration, when the
male luer connector 101 is not coupled to thefemale luer connector 10, the condition as shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 is maintained. In this condition, the outlet opening of themale luer part 111 is liquid tightly sealed by the protrudingpieces 121 e formed by thebody tube 121 as well as thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121 is liquid tightly sealed by thecolumn 111 g of themale luer part 111. Accordingly, even though the liquid within the flow path space in the fist tube member T1 connected to thebody tube 121 at thesecond opening 121 c is entered into theflow path 121 a in thebody tube 121 through thesecond opening 121 c, the liquid can not be leaked to the exterior because thefirst opening 121 b and theoutlet opening 111 f are liquid tightly sealed. As well as, the liquid is not mixed into themale luer connector 101 from the outside thereof. - Further, when priming is performed in such sealing condition, to the
column 111 g, a gas permeable filter through which the gas can be passed and the liquid can not be passed may be attached. Therefore, the gas such as air resided within theflow path 121 a, the flow path of the first tube member T1 connected to thebody tube 121 can be discharged to the exterior through the filter even with that sealing condition, thereby performing the priming operation. In this time, the liquid is not leaked at the priming because the liquid can not be passed through the filter. - When the
male luer connector 101 is coupled to thefemale luer connector 10, thefemale luer connector 10 is moved in the axial direction to the right in the figures so as to close to themale luer connector 101 while the axis of thefemale luer connector 10 is aligned with that of themale luer connector 101 from the condition as illustrated inFIGS. 3 and 4 . At this time, by the movement of thefemale luer connector 10 in the axial direction to the right in the figures, themale luer part 111 is entered theflow path space 15 within thefemale luer connector 10 and the larger diameter end surface of thefemale luer connector 10 is contacted with the tip end surface of thearms 122 b outwardly projected to the outside of the male luer part along the axial direction thereof. In this contact condition, when thefemale luer connector 10 is further moved to the right in the figures, thearms 122 b contacted with the end surface of thefemale luer connector 10 is cooperatively moved to the right in the figures and thebody tube 121 for fixing thesupport arm 122 having thearms 122 b is also moved in the axial direction to the right in the figures. - By such a movement of the
body tube 121, the protrudingpieces 121 e are deviated from theoutlet opening 111 f to provide a condition where theoutlet opening 111 f is released from the liquid tightly seal by the protrudingpieces 121 e. As well as, thecolumn 111 g is deviated from thefirst opening 121 b to provide a condition where thefirst opening 121 b is released form the liquid tightly seal by thecolumn 11. When thefemale luer connector 10 is moved further to the right in the figures, the tapered outerperipheral wall 111 b of themale luer part 111 is liquid tightly contacted with the tapered innerperipheral wall 10 a of thefemale luer connector 10 to couple themale luer connector 101 to thefemale luer connector 10. In this condition, the first inner threadedpart 131 of thelock ring 130 is aligned with theprotrusions 10 b of thefemale luer connector 10 in the axial direction and thelock ring 130 is rotated. Then, thefemale luer connector 10 is helically engaged with thelock ring 130 to provide firm connection between thefemale luer connector 10 and themale luer connector 101. - The cross sectional views illustrating the completed coupling between the
male luer connector 101 and the female luer connector are shown inFIGS. 13 and 14 (FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view in A-A ofFIG. 2 andFIG. 14 is a cross sectional view in B-B ofFIG. 2 , respectively). As shown inFIGS. 13 and 14 , the tapered innerperipheral wall 10 a of the female luer connector and the tapered outerperipheral wall 111 b of themale luer part 111 are liquid tightly contacted with each other to prevent the liquid from leaking between both walls to the exterior. Also, thearms 122 b is pressed to the larger diameter end of thefemale luer connector 10 to backwardly move thebody tube 121 within theouter cylinder 110 to the right direction in the figures, whereby theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111 and thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121 are placed so as to be remote from each other (seeFIG. 14 ). - In this condition, the liquid within the flow path of the first tube member T1 connected to the
second opening 121 c of thebody tube 121 is admitted into theflow path 121 a in thebody tube 121 from thesecond opening 121 c and conducted to theinner space 111 d in themale luer part 111 through thefirst opening 121 b. Further, the liquid enters theflow path space 15 in thefemale luer connector 10 from theinner space 111 d through theoutlet opening 111 f and, then, flows within the second tube member (not shown) connected to thefemale luer connector 10. In this way, the flow communication between two tube members can be achieved by the connection of themale luer connector 101 to thefemale luer connector 10. -
FIG. 15 is a cross sectional view illustrating a modified embodiment of the embodiment explained in above in which the arms have been modified. This cross sectional view is a cross section at A-A inFIG. 2 . As shown inFIG. 15 , at the tip portion of thearms 122 b in this embodiment, acontact part 122 c is formed to extend further in the radial direction of the male luer part. Therefore, as shown inFIG. 16 , it can be sure that thecontact part 122 c is contacted with the end surface of thefemale luer connector 10 to cooperatively move thebody tube 121 with the motion of thefemale luer connector 10. - As described in above, the
male luer connector 101 of the embodiment in accordance with the present invention is configured such that one end of thebody tube 121 is inserted into theinner space 111 d in themale luer part 111 and two protrudingpieces 121 e provided to this one end are axially moved to liquid tightly seal theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111, therefore, theoutlet opening 111 f can be maintained bacteria free while themale luer connector outlet opening 111 f can be made by moving two protrudingpieces 121 e within theinner space 111 d of themale luer part 111, and twopieces 121 e can not be exposed to the outer of themale luer part 111, in particular, to the area beyond thesmaller diameter surface 111 e of themale luer part 111. Accordingly, theoutlet opening 111 f can smoothly be liquid tightly sealed or opened without interference with the other components by these protrudingpieces 121 e. - When the
outlet opening 111 f is liquid tightly sealed by these protrudingpieces 121 e, thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121 is also liquid tightly salad by thecolumn 111 g of themale luer part 111. In this way, by liquid tightly sealing the openings of themale luer part 111 and thebody tube 121 by each other, the leakage of the liquid within thebody tube 121 as well as the contamination by another liquid medicine from the outside into theinner space 111 d of themale luer part 111 can certainly be prevented. - Moreover, the
body tube 121 is cooperatively moved with the motion of thefemale luer connector 10 by thesupport arm 122 fixed to thebody tube 121 to open theoutlet opening 111 f. Therefore, this cooperation of the moving operation of thefemale luer connector 10 with the opening operation theoutlet opening 111 f makes the coupling operation of themale luer connector 101 and thefemale luer connector 10. - Next, the second embodiment of the invention will be explained. In this embodiment, a filter is provided at the tip end surface of the
body tube 121 to allow priming while theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111 is liquid tightly sealed by thebody tube 121, as well as, thelock ring 130 is helically engaged with thebody tube 121 to allow thebody tube 121 being moved relative to themale luer part 111 by the rotation of thelock ring 130, which are characteristics in this embodiment. The embodiment will be explained with these characteristics as a main part in below. -
FIG. 17 is a cross sectional view illustrating themale luer connector 102 of the embodiment in accordance with the invention. This cross sectional view is a cross section at A-A inFIG. 2 . As shown in this figure, at the tip end surface of the body tube 121 (the left end in the figure), afilter 151 is provided. Thefilter 151 is a gas permeable filter including a number of fine pores formed therein thorough which gases can be passed but liquids can not be passed. A porous sintered body and the like may be employed as such a filter having these properties in above. -
FIG. 18 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating near the tip end of thebody tube 121;FIG. 9 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating near the tip end of thebody tube 121 ofFIG. 18 from which thefilter 151 is eliminated. As shown inFIG. 19 , at the tip end of thebody tube 121, two protrudingparts 121 j is formed along the axis from anend surface 121 i to which theflow path 121 a in thebody tube 121 is opened. These tow protrudingparts 121 j are symmetrically provided relative to the axis of thebody tube 121 and configured so as to be a curved wall arc to surround the opening of theflow path 121 a, while two protrudingparts 121 j are formed as spaced apart from each other by the predetermined distance not to cover the whole periphery of the opening thereby. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 18 , acylindrical filter 151 is placed within a space surrounded by inner walls of two protrudingparts 121 j so as not to be rid out therefrom. Also, thefilter 151 is attached to the tip end of the protrudingparts 121 j as spaced apart from theend surface 121 i by the predetermined distance. Therefore, in the area surrounded by thefilter 151 andtow protruding parts 121 j, a gap is formed to be thefirst opening 121 b of thebody tube 121. - And, as shown in
FIG. 17 , to thebody tube 121, an outer threadedpart 121 k is formed at generally near the center thereof. Corresponding to this outer threadedpart 121 k, a second inner threadedpart 133 is formed to the inner periphery of thelock ring 130. The second threadedpart 133 is formed so as to have the same lead as that of the first inner threadedpart 131. That is, when the firstinner thread portion 131 is a right hand screw, then, the second inner threadedpart 133 is also a right hand screw, conversely, when the firstinner thread portion 131 is a left hand screw, then, the second inner threadedpart 133 is also a left hand screw. The second threadedpart 133 is helically engaged with the outer threadedpart 121 k of thebody tube 121 while thelock ring 130 is installed to thebody tube 121. The other components are not explained because they are the same as those of the first embodiment in above. - In the
male luer connector 102 having such a configuration, when thelock ring 130 is rotated in the predetermined in the direction about the axis (for example, clockwise direction), the outer threadedpart 121 k of thebody tube 121 is helically engaged with the second inner threadedpart 133 to move thebody tube 121 to the left in the figure. Then, the tip end of thebody tube 121 enters theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111. At that time, the configuration of theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111 is almost the same as that of the cross section of thefilter 151 as combined with two protrudingparts 121 j. Accordingly, theoutlet opening 111 f can be liquid tightly sealed by the protrudingparts 121 j and thefilter 151. - When the priming is performed in the condition in above, the air resided within the
flow path 121 a of thebody tube 121 is discharged to the exterior through thefilter 151. On the other hand, since the liquid within theflow path 121 a can not be passed through thefilter 151, the liquid is not discharged to the exterior during the priming. Also, since theO ring 142 is attached between theinner wall 111 c of themale luer part 111 and the outer periphery of thebody tube 121, there is not leakage of the liquid from the gap between theinner wall 111 c and the outer periphery of thebody tube 121. - After the completion of the priming, the
male luer connector 102 is coupled to thefemale luer connector 10, and, then, thelock ring 130 is rotated in the opposite direction (for example, counterclockwise) to the predetermined direction about the axis while the protrudingpart 10 b formed to thefemale luer connector 10 is contacted with the first inner threadedpart 131 of thelock ring 130. Thus, the protrudingpart 10 b formed to thefemale luer connector 10 is helically engaged with the first inner threadedpart 131 by the rotation of thelock ring 130 by moving in the direction where thefemale luer connector 10 is closed to themale luer connector 102, whereby thefemale luer connector 10 is contacted with themale luer connector 102. Further, since the second inner threadedpart 133 of thelock ring 130 is helically engaged with the outer threadedpart 121 k of thebody tube 121, thebody tube 121 is also moved about the axis by the rotation of thelock ring 130. In this time, since the lead of the second inner threadedpart 133 is formed so as to be the same as that of the first inner threadedpart 131, thebody tube 121 accompanied by the rotation of thelock ring 130 is moved in the direction where thefemale luer connector 10 is advanced to deviate from thelock ring 130. By this motion, as shown inFIG. 20 , the protrudingpart 121 of thebody tube 121 and thefilter 151 is separated from theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111 to open theoutlet opening 111 f. Therefore, the liquid from thelow path 121 a of thebody tube 121 is conducted to thefemale luer connector 10 through theoutlet opening 111 f in this condition. Thus, the communication of the liquid has been achieved. - As described in above, in the
male luer connector 102 of the embodiment in accordance with the invention, thefilter 151 through which the gas can be passed and the liquid can not be passed is provided at the tip end of thebody tube 121 and two protrudingparts 121 j for sandwiching thefilter 151, whereby theoutlet opening 111 f of themale luer part 111 can be liquid tightly sealed. Accordingly, the priming can be performed while the outflow of the liquid can be prevented by thefilter 151. Therefore, the gas such as air residing within themale luer part 111, thebody tube 121 or the tube members connected to thebody tube 121 can bed discharged to the exterior while preventing the liquid leakage. - Further, the
lock ring 130 is provided with the first inner threadedpart 131 to be engaged with thefemale luer connector 10 and the second inner threadedpart 133 to be engaged with thebody tube 121, whereby themale luer connector 102 is fixed to thefemale luer connector 10 and theoutlet opening 111 f is opened by moving thebody tube 121 at the same time with the rotation of thelock ring 130. -
FIGS. 21 to 24 show themale luer connector 201 of the third embodiment in accordance with the invention. Themale luer connector 201 comprises aconnector body 210 attached to the tip end of a first tube member T2; a male luer part 220 provided at the tip end of theconnector body 210; a movingbody tube 230 movably provided within the male luer part 220; alock ring 240 attached to the outer periphery of the tip end of theconnector body 210; and anelastic seal member 250 provided within the center of theconnector body 210. - The
connector body 210 comprises a generally cylindricalbasal connector 211 in which the diameter is gradually increased from the basal end to be connected to the first tube member T2 to the tip end; a stepped cylindricaltip end support 212 forwardly extended from the tip end of thebasal connector 211. Thebasal connector 211 is formed to have aflow path 211 a therein for flowing a liquid medicine and the tip end side of thebasal connector 211 is formed into aspace 211 b having a large diameter. Further, at the outer peripheral of theflow path 211 a in the rear side of thebasal connector 211, a ring shaped recessedfixer 213 extended from the rear side to the tip end side is formed, in which the tip end of the first tube member T2 is engaged with the recessedfixer 213 to connect thebasal connector 211 to the first tube member T2. Further, at the tip end outer periphery of thebasal connector 211, astep 214 for the imposition having the smaller outer diameter is formed. - The
tip end support 212 comprises a fixingpart 215 having a larger diameter fixed to thestep 214 of thebasal connector 211 and asupport 216 having a smaller diameter extended from the center of the tip end of the fixingpart 215. The fixingpart 215 is provided with asmaller diameter part 215 b that is formed within alager diameter part 215 a with thestep 214 inserted therein, in which both the diameter and the axial length are smaller than those of alarger diameter part 215 a. Theselarger diameter part 215 a andsmaller diameter part 215 b are connected to each other at the fore end and between thelarger diameter part 215 a and thesmaller diameter part 215 b at the rear end are opened. Then, theelastic seal member 250 is attached between the larger andsmaller diameter parts - In other word, the periphery of the
elastic seal member 250 is inserted between the larger and thesmaller diameter parts 214 a and 215 b to attach theelastic seal member 250 to the fixingpart 215, and thestep 214 of thebasal connector 211 is inserted into thelarger diameter part 215 a of the fixingpart 215 in the condition to secure the fixingpart 215 to thebasal connector 211, thereby fixing theelastic seal member 250 between the fixingpart 215 and thebasal connector 211. In this case, the portion positioned at the opening side between thelarger diameter part 215 a and thesmaller diameter part 215 b in theelastic seal member 250 is prevented from releasing from the position between thelarger diameter part 215 a and thesmaller diameter part 215 b by pressing by the tip end of thestep 214. - The
elastic seal member 250 is comprised of a plate like rubber having elastic and stretch properties. At the center of themember 250, astretch hole 251 to open or close by stretching thereof is formed. Accordingly, theelastic seal member 250 is stretched as applied the predetermined pressure in the backward at the front surface thereof to open thestretch hole 251, and, conversely, is shrunk by releasing the pressure to close thestretch hole 251. When thestretch hole 251 is closed, theflow path 211 a in thebasal connector 211 is blocked not to flow the liquid medicine. Further, at the central part on the rear surface of the elastic seal member 250 (around the stretch hole 251), a corn shapedsmall projection 252 backwardly projecting is formed. By theprojection 252, the pressure applied to the central part of theelastic seal member 250 can be dispersed when the liquid medicine is filled in theflow path 211 a, thereby improving the pressure residence of theelastic seal member 250. - The
support 216 is formed into a cylinder in which the inner diameter is the same as that of thesmaller diameter part 215 b of the fixingpart 215, the outer diameter slightly smaller than that of thesmaller diameter part 215 b and the axial length longer than that of thesmaller diameter part 215 b. At the portion other than the tip end on the outer peripheral surface of thesupport 216, arecess 216 a for slide having a slightly smaller outer diameter than the tip end portion. Also, within thesupport 216, a generally cylindrical male luer part 220 is provided with a space from the inner peripheral surface of thesupport 216 and a projected tip end from the tip end opening of thesupport 216. The male luer part 220 is connected to thesupport 216 through a ring shapedwall 216 b (seeFIG. 22 ) and formed such that the tip end portion of the male luer part 220 can be liquid tightly contacted with the tapered innerperipheral wall 20 a of thefemale luer connector 20. - The male luer part 220 is formed into a tapered cylinder tapered as to the tip end side (the left side in the figure) and provided with a smaller
diameter end surface 221 having the smallest outer diameter. Further, the basal end of the male luer part 220 (the right side in the figure) is opened from which the movingbody tube 230 as described in below is inserted into the male luer part 220.FIG. 22 shows thesupport 216 and the male luer part 220 from the front side, in which anarrow outlet opening 222 is formed at the smallerdiameter end surface 221 of the male luer part 220. Also, at thewall 216 b, a pair of arc shapedwindows 217 having a convex at the outer thereof to sandwich theoutlet opening 222 longitudinally. - The moving
body tube 230 comprises a generally cylindrical body within which aflow path 231 is formed and a pair ofsupport arms 231 is formed on the outer periphery thereof. Theflow path 231 corresponds to the communication flow path of the invention and is formed along with the axis of the movingbody tube 230 which both ends are opened. Also, from the center of the tip end surface of the movingbody tube 230, a protruding piece for liquid tightly sealing theoutlet opening 222 by entering into the outlet opening 222 of the male luer part 220 is forwardly projected, and at both end portion of the protrudingpiece 233 on the tip end surface of the movingbody tube 230, an opening is formed (not shown). This opening is occluded by the smallerdiameter end surface 221 as the movingbody tube 230 is forwardly moved. - The pair of
support arms 232 is extended from the rear end to the outer peripheral surface of the movingbody tube 230 with the predetermined space maintained. The pair ofsupport arms 232 is symmetrically mounted to the movingbody tube 230 with a space of the angle of 180 degrees and the tip ends thereof are extended not to over the opening at the tip end of the movingbody tube 230. The movingbody tube 230 configured in this way is axially movably inserted into the male luer part 220, and tip ends of thesupport arms 232 are projected to the outside through the pair of thewindows 217 formed to thewall 216 b. And, between near the center of the inner wall of the male luer part 220 and the outer peripheral surface of the movingbody tube 230, theO ring 235 is fitted. - The moving
body tube 230 is configured such that when the movingbody tube 230 is forwardly moved as activated by the elasticity of theelastic seal member 250 and the protrudingpiece 233 is entered into theoutlet opening 222 to liquid tightly seal theoutlet opening 222, thestretch hole 251 of the elastic seal member is also shrunk to close. Themale luer connector 201 and the other components of thefemale luer connector 20 connected to themale luer connector 201 are the same as those of the first embodiment described in above, therefore, the explanation thereof is omitted while the same components are referred to the same indications. - When the
male luer connector 201 configured in this way is connected to thefemale luer connector 20, first, as shown inFIG. 21 , the tip end of themale luer connector 201 is approached to the tip end opening of thefemale luer connector 20 to opposed to each other. Then, the male luer part 220 is entered into thefemale luer connector 20 such that, as shown inFIG. 23 , the tapered innerperipheral wall 20 a of thefemale luer connector 20 is liquid tightly contacted with the outer peripheral surface of the tie end side of the male luer part 220. At that time, the tip end of thesupport arms 232 are contacted to the tip end surface of thefemale luer connector 20 to backwardly moved the movingbody tube 230 within the male luer part 220. Accordingly, theoutlet opening 222 and thestretch hole 251 of theelastic seal member 250 are opened. - Then, after the first inner threaded
part 131 of thelock ring 240 is contacted to theprojection 10 b of thefemale luer connector 20, they are helically engaged with each other by rotating thelock ring 240 about the axis in the predetermined direction. And, when the engagement of the first inner threadedpart 131 and theprojection 10 b are proper, as shown inFIG. 24 , thefemale luer connector 20 and themale luer connector 201 are communicated with each other such that no leakage of the liquid is occurred. - As described in above, in the
male luer connector 201 of the embodiment in accordance with the invention, when themale luer connector 201 is not connected to thefemale luer connector 20, the male luer part 220 is forwardly activated to close theoutlet opening 222 by the elasticity as well as thestretch hole 251 of the elastic seal member 29 is also closed. Accordingly, the liquid medicine within theflow path 211 a of themale luer connector 201 is prevented from entering into theflow path 213 of the movingbody tube 230, as well as, from being spilled out from the outlet opening 222 of the male luer part 220 to the exterior. As a result, it can be prevented that the liquid medicine is spilled out to adhere the outer surface of themale luer connector 201, or bacteria is brood at the adhered portion. Further, the spilled the liquid medicine can be reduced to save the liquid medicine. - Moreover, when the tapered inner
peripheral wall 20 a of thefemale luer connector 20 and the outer peripheral surface of the male luer part 220 are liquid tightly contacted with each other by admitting the male luer part 220 to thefemale luer connector 20, theelastic seal member 250 is pushed by the mobbingbody tube 230 to open thestretch hole 251. Accordingly, the liquid medicine can be flowed from the first tube member T2 to the second tube member connected to thefemale luer connector 20 by the proper flow rate without leakage thereof to the exterior. Also, when themale luer connector 201 is released form thefemale luer connector 20, theflow path 211 a in themale luer connector 201 is occluded because thestretch hole 251 is closed by the restoring force of theelastic seal member 250. - In this time, the moving
body tube 230 is forwardly moved to occlude the outlet opening. Accordingly, when themale luer connector 201 is released form thefemale luer connector 20, there is no fear to spill out the liquid medicine from the outlet opening 222 of the male luer part 220. The other effects of themale luer connector 201 are the same as those of themale luer connector 101 described in above. In themale luer connector 201 of this embodiment, the gas permeable filter included in the modified embodiment in above or other mechanisms and members may be employed. - In summary, the present invention provides a closable male luer connector in which an inner portion within the spigot of the connector is movable from a sealing position to an open position on connection of the connector to a female luer connector. The movement of the inner portion may be caused by, for example, action of the female connector on a projecting arm or a screw thread arrangement.
Claims (18)
1-8. (canceled)
9. A male luer connector attached to a first tube and connectable to a female luer connector for providing a flow channel from said first tube to said female luer connector, wherein said male luer connector comprises:
a male luer part including:
a tapered outer peripheral wall being capable of sealingly contacting a tapered inner peripheral wall formed within said female luer connector, said tapered outer peripheral wall tapering toward a tip end thereof;
a side wall having an inner side wall forming an inner space; and
an outlet opening formed at a smaller diameter end surface of said side wall; and
a tube member provided with a flow channel therein, said tube member having openings at first and second ends thereof, said first end being movably inserted into said inner space and said second end being connected to said first tube, said tube member further comprising a male luer part sealing arrangement for sealing said outlet opening.
10. The male luer connector according to claim 9 , wherein said male luer part includes a tube member sealing arrangement for sealing the opening formed at the first end of said tube member.
11. The male luer connector according to claim 10 , wherein said male luer part includes a bridging part across said outlet opening.
12. The male luer connector according to Claim 9, wherein at least one of said male luer part and said tube member includes a filter relatively permeable to gas and relatively impermeable to liquid.
13. The male luer connector according to claim 9 , wherein a seal member is provided between said inner side wall and the outer periphery of said tube member.
14. The male luer connector according to claim 9 , further comprising an activating mechanism arranged to act on said tube member to move said tube member in an axial direction relative to said male luer part.
15. The male luer connector according to claim 9 , further comprising an urging mechanism for cooperatively moving said tube member relative to said male luer part upon connection of the male luer connector and said female luer connector to unseal said outlet opening.
16. The male luer connector according to claim 15 , wherein said urging mechanism is a support arm fixed to said tube member and positioned so as to contact with an end surface of said female luer connector.
17. The male luer connector according to claim 9 , further comprising a lock member having a first inner threaded part for connection to said female luer connector.
18. The male luer connector according to claim 17 , wherein said lock member includes a second inner threaded part configured to engage with the outer periphery of said tube member, the first and second inner threaded parts having a common screw thread orientation.
19. (canceled)
20. A male luer connector for connecting to a female luer connector comprising:
a male luer inner part including:
a tapered outer peripheral wall for sealing against a tapered inner peripheral wall of said female luer connector;
a side wall having an inner wall defining an inner space; and
an outlet opening formed at an end thereof;
a movable tube member arranged at least partly within said male luer inner part, said tube member having openings at first and second ends thereof, said first end being movably inserted into the inner space; and
a closure for providing a liquid tight seal to an end of said movable tube member.
21. The male luer connector according to claim 20 , further comprising a housing arranged at least partially around said male luer inner part and defining an inner space and wherein said closure includes an elastic seal member having a stretch hole, said seal member extending across said inner space and wherein said male luer connector further includes an activating mechanism for moving said movable tube member in an axial direction upon connection of said male luer connector to said female connector so as to urge said movable tube member against said closure and to open said stretch hole.
22. The male luer connector according to claim 21 , wherein said activating mechanism is a support arm fixed to said moving body tube and positioned so as to contact with an end surface of said female luer connector.
23. The male luer connector according to claim 20 , wherein said male luer inner part includes a sealing arrangement for providing said closure for sealing an opening at said first end of said movable tube member.
24. (canceled)
25. The male luer connector according to claim 20 , wherein at least one of said male luer inner part and said movable tube member includes a filter permeable to gas and substantially impermeable to liquid.
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