Split-Luer Lock Connector Patent Application
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083920A1, for a Split-Luer Lock Connector. The application, filed on September 8, 2025, describes a male Luer coupler designed to facilitate peripheral device coupling to a host device.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published a new patent application, US20260083920A1, for a 'Split-Luer Lock Connector'. The application, filed on September 8, 2025, details a male Luer coupler with partial locking threads intended to improve the connection between peripheral medical devices and host devices. This publication represents a new patent application filing and does not impose any immediate regulatory obligations.
Companies involved in the manufacturing or development of medical devices, particularly those utilizing Luer connectors, should be aware of this patent application as it may impact future product development and intellectual property strategies. While this is a patent application and not a final rule, it signifies potential innovation in the field of medical device connectivity. No immediate compliance actions are required, but monitoring the patent's progress through the application process is advisable for relevant entities.
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Split-Luer Lock Connector
Application US20260083920A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Conrad A. Flick, III
Abstract
A male Luer coupler supporting partial locking threads facilitates peripheral device coupling to a host device via the coupler.
CPC Classifications
A61M 5/343 A61M 5/3202 A61M 5/3216 A61M 5/344 A61M 2207/00
Filing Date
2025-09-08
Application No.
19322359
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