Connector for endotracheal tubes

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Inventors

Teves, Leonides Y.

Application #

896257

Filed

Jun-10-1992

Published

May-10-1994

Current US Class

128/207.14
128/912
128/DIG26

International Classes

A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/200.24 128/202.27 128/912 128/DIG.

Assignee

Advanced Medical Concepts, Inc. (Bradenton, FL)

Examiners

Wiecking; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mason, Jr.; Joseph C., Smith; Ronald E.

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Abstract
A connector for joining an endotracheal tube and an integrally formed auxiliary lumen to a source of anesthesia and a preselected item of auxiliary equipment, respectively, includes a first pair of tubular mounting members on a proximal end of the connector that are closely radially spaced with respect to one another and longitudinally spaced from a second pair of tubular mounting members on a distal end of the connector that are closely radially spaced with respect to one another. A pair of parallel bores are formed in the base of the connector to provide fluid communication between associated, longitudinally spaced apart mounting members. The radially spaced mounting members on the proximal end slide-fittingly receive the respective distal ends of an anesthesia supply tube and an auxiliary monitoring equipment tube, and the radially spaced mounting members on the distal end slide-fittingly receive the respective proximal ends of an endotracheal tube and an auxiliary lumen that is formed integrally with the endotracheal tube. The endotracheal tube and lumen share a common length.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A connector, comprising:

a base member of predetermined longitudinal extent having a proximal end and a distal end;

a first tubular projection, having a predetermined diameter, disposed on said proximal end of said base member;

a second tubular projection, having a predetermined diameter, disposed on said proximal end of said base member;

said predetermined diameter of said first tubular projection being substantially greater than the predetermined diameter of said second tubular projection;

said first and second tubular projections being disposed in closely spaced parallel relation to one another;

a third tubular projection, having a predetermined diameter, disposed on said distal end of said base member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates, generally, to endotracheal tubes of the type having an auxiliary lumen. More particularly, it relates to a connector therefor.

2. Description of the Prior Art

U.S. Pat. No. 4,967,759 to the present inventor discloses an endotracheal tube having an auxiliary lumen integrally formed therewith along the extent thereof.

Due to the close spacing of the auxiliary lumen and the main endotracheal tube, connection of the auxiliary lumen to preselected auxiliary equipment and connection of the main endotracheal tube to a supply source for the gaseous fluids to be administered to the patient is problematic. Note that a total of four items must be interconnected, i.e., the auxiliary equipment must be connected to the auxiliary lumen, and the supply source of the gas must be connected to the main endotracheal tube. The connector currently in use is designed to interconnect the proximal end of the main endotracheal tube and the distal end of a tube from said anesthesia supply source; no means are provided for interconnecting the auxiliary equipment and the auxiliary lumen. Thus, the proximal end of the auxiliary lumen merely abuts the connector when the proximal end of the endotracheal tube is connected to said connector. This results in a very unsatisfactory interconnection of the auxiliary equipment and the auxiliary lumen; the connector at the distal end of the tubing extending from the auxiliary equipment is brought around the endotracheal tube connector and brought into connection with the proximal end of the auxiliary lumen. A sharp bend must be formed where the tubing from the auxiliary equipment meets the proximal end of the auxiliary lumen, resulting in an unacceptable constriction. Moreover, this arrangement requires the use of two separate connectors. Since connectors are bulky, each connector interferes with the other when the various tubes are interconnected.
 
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