Self-sealing check valve

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Inventors

Bell, Craig J.

Application #

619933

Filed

Jun-12-1984

Published

Mar-31-1987

Current US Class

128/207.15
137/843
137/860
604/920
604/99.02

International Classes

F16K 015/14

Field of Search

137/843 137/852 137/853 137/860 251/149.1 251/149.7 251/149.8 128/207.15 604/97 604/98 604/99 604/247

Assignee

Mallinckrodt, Inc. (St. Louis, MO)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bernard, Rothwell & Brown

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Abstract
A self-sealing check valve is disclosed for use in the inflation of a catheter cuff. The valve includes a valve housing and a valve element sealingly positioned within the housing. The valve housing has a transversely located fitting for receiving a Luer tip device. A valve element is cylindrical and preferably hollow. A circumferential rim at each end of the element is maintained in a state of compression so that it presses against the inner wall of the housing to form a seal. The element also includes a circumferential channel which is aligned with the Luer fitting. Insertion of the Luer tip device into the fitting depresses the valve element and breaks the seal between the rims and the valve housing wall. This allows fluid flow in either direction through the valve. Resiliency of the valve element causes resealment at the rims when the Luer tip device is removed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A self-sealing valve comprising:

(a) a hollow valve housing formed of a rigid or semi-rigid material, having an open end and a closed end, and further having an inner wall providing a longitudinal passage between said open end and said closed end;

(b) said valve housing including a fitting extending transversely from one wall thereof and communicating with the said passage, said fitting capable of accepting a Luer tip device;

(c) a valve element formed of resilient material and received within said passage, said element including a circumferential rim at each end thereof which sealingly engages the inner wall of said housing;

(d) said valve element further including a channel extending circumferentially thereof and aligned with said fitting;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is concerned with improvements in check valves, and more particularly is directed to the class of such valves having a self-sealing feature. The invention is meant primarily for use in catheters and similar medical applications involving the transport of fluids.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Catheters are frequently used in medical applications for conducting fluids to or from body cavities. In many cases catheters are provided with a cuff (inflatable balloon), suitable for engaging and sealing the wall of a body passage so as to limit passage of fluid to or from the body cavity to that passing through the catheter. For example, a tracheal catheter may be designed for insertion into the trachea and may include an inflatable balloon near the distal end for sealing the tracheal passage. It is important that the balloon be easily inflated and that it remain in the inflated condition for the desired length of time. For example, a tracheal catheter may be employed in connection with a surgical procedure extending over a significant period of time, and it is necessary that the balloon remain reliably inflated throughout this time. For this purpose it is conventional to provide a check valve in a tube connected to the balloon for inflation thereof. It is desirable that this check valve, which in this specification will hereinafter also be referred to as an inflation valve, be easily actuated when it is desired to supply fluid to the aforementioned balloon of the catheter or when it is desired to discharge the fluid therefrom, and it is desirable that the valve remain reliably sealed during the intervening period.
 
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