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US Patent 6871838 Injection port valve

Patent 6871838 was granted and assigned to B. Braun Medical on March, 2005 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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Current Assignee
B. Braun Medical
B. Braun Medical
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
68718380
Patent Inventor Names
Joel M. Bartholomew0
Kenneth C. Raines0
Peter W. Peppel0
Date of Patent
March 29, 2005
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Patent Application Number
104070010
Date Filed
April 3, 2003
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent D1029246 Medical connector seal
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US Patent 11951241 Peritoneal dialysis system and methods
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US Patent 11986618 Medical connector having elongated portion within seal collar
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US Patent 12102786 Medical connector with elongated portion within seal collar
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US Patent 12059545 Medical connector with elongated portion within seal collar
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US Patent D1003434 Medical connector seal
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US Patent 11883623 Medical connector
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Edward K. Look
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Patent abstract

Injection port valves are generally discussed herein and more particularly to port valves that have a valve housing with a nozzle having an inlet opening, a body section, a skirt section, an interior cavity, and a valve seat at an intersection of the first nozzle and the body section in the interior cavity. A piston may be positioned within the interior cavity of the valve housing having a body section having an exterior surface, an upper piston section, a seal surface, and a piston cavity, and wherein the body section includes a wall layer that emits lubricant from within the wall layer to the exterior surface. A nut, which may be a Luer nut, having a flow passage in communication with a discharge nozzle having a discharge lumen may be attached to an end of the skirt section of the valve housing to thereafter connect to an infusion line. A spring can be positioned within the piston cavity and abutting against the nut, wherein when used, the spring being in a first position when the seal surface of the piston is abutted against the valve seat of the valve housing, and the spring being in a second position when the seal surface of the piston is separated from the valve seat.

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