Liquid transfer device

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Inventors

Hudspith, Sydney

Application #

278549

Filed

Jun-29-1981

Published

Mar-6-1984

Current US Class

137/636.1
141/329
141/383
141/389
141/59
251/6
604/413

International Classes

B65B 003/04

Field of Search

141/4-8 141/59 141/279 141/382-389 141/19 141/67 141/329 141/330 251/6 137/636 137/636.1 285/137 128/214.2 128/272.3 128/276 604/264 604/268 604/269 604/318-321 604/7 604/411 604/412 604/413 604/22 604/31 604/49 604/73 604/119 604/120 604/131 604/245

Assignee

American Hospital Supply Corporation (Evanston, IL)

Examiners

Bell, Jr.; Houston S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Williams; Roger A.

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Abstract
A liquid transfer device is disclosed which comprises a body having a wall defining a cavity within the body. Two hollow conduits extend from the cavity through the wall and project outwardly from the body. Two resilient tubes extend through the body and are attached in fluid flow communication to each of the hollow conduits. A roller clamp is provided within the cavity of the body for selectively applying or releasing compressive force on the resilient tubes to selectively permit or prevent fluid flow through such resilient tubes. A double lumen needle is attached to the body such that the needle engages the two hollow conduits projecting outwardly from the body. Each lumen within the needle is in fluid flow communication with one of the hollow conduits and thereby one of the resilient tubes. One of the resilient tubes is connected at its distal end to a liquid source to be transferred. The remaining resilient tube is connected at its distal end to a vacuum source.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A liquid transfer device comprising:

a body having a wall defining an enclosed cavity within the body;

two hollow conduits extending from the cavity through the wall and projecting outwardly from the body;

two lengths of resilient tubes having at least a portion thereof extending through the body and each attached in fluid flow communication at its proximal end within the body to one of the hollow conduits;

means within the enclosed cavity but actuated from outside the body for selectively applying or releasing compressive force simultaneously on the resilient tubes to selectively permit or prevent fluid flow through such resilient tubes; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention herein relates to a liquid transfer device having a utility for transferring a liquid of choice from one container to another in a sterile manner. In particular, the liquid transfer device can be used to reconstitute or formulate "piggybacks."

In the administration of intravenous solutions to recipients, there is a need in many instances to supplement the particular solution being administered. When such is the case, the supplemental solution can be administered simultaneously with the I.V. solution by placing a second container or vial having the supplemental solution (called a piggyback) in parallel with the I.V. solution. The piggyback is located such that the piggyback solution is in fluid flow communication with the administration tubing for the I.V. solution. For example, the tubing from the I.V. solution and piggybacksolution can be connected through a suitable Y or T-connector leaving the third tubing connected to such a connector leading to the recipient of the solutions.
 
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