This application is related to and claims the benefit of filing dates of the following U.S. Non-Provisional patent applications: (1) Ser. No. 60/012,343, entitled PROTECTED HYPODERMIC NEEDLE WITH AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL COVERING MEANS, filed Feb. 27, 1996; (2) Ser. No. 60/025,273, entitled HYPODERMIC DEVICES WITH SAFETY FEATURES, filed Sep. 12, 1996; and (3) Ser. No. 60/031,399, entitled HYPODERMIC DEVICES WITH IMPROVED SAFETY FEATURES, filed Nov. 19, 1996; (4) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 807,328 entitled NEEDLE TIP GUARD FOR HYPODERMIC NEEDLES, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,337; (5) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/172,185 entitled INTRAVENOUS CATHETER ASSEMBLY, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,001,080, filed on Oct. 13, 1998; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/144,398 entitled NEEDLE TIP GUARD FOR HYPODERMIC NEEDLES, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,929, the teachings of which are expressly incorporated herein and by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe advent of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), combined with the increasing incidence of other bloodborne pathogens such as Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), present healthcare workers with an occupational hazard unprecedented in modern medicine. The risk of contracting HIV from a needlestick injury is approximately 1 in 250, but for those who contract HIV infection as a result of a needlestick injury the risk becomes 1 in 1. The risk of contracting the more contagious HBV as a result of a needlestick injury ranges from 1 in 6 to 1 in 30.
There are also over twenty more known bloodborne pathogens which are transmitted via blood and bodily fluids. The presence of any of these pathogens in patients poses a risk to healthcare workers when invasive procedures are performed. Infectious diseases are now the third leading cause of death, behind heart disease and cancer, signifying a growing need for safer hypodermic equipment. Ten years ago, infectious diseases were classified as the fifth leading cause of death, they are now ranked third. This increase of infectious disease is attributed mainly to the over-use of antibiotics and the growing availability of re-usable, hollow-bore hypodermic equipment.
As the population of infected individuals increases, more people will be treated by healthcare workers, further increasing the odds of disease transmission from patient to healthcare worker. Also, the use of disposable hypodermic equipment is increasing at approximately 7% per annum. Additionally, a meaningful number of clusters of patient to patient transmission in the healthcare setting has been identified throughout the world. Early data suggests improper infection control techniques contribute directly to this increase: including improper use of hypodermic equipment, multiple-dose medicine vials; and failure to change protective gloves and gear for each new patient.
Recent studies also cite the discovery of significant blood contamination on re-usable blood collection vacuum tube holders which are routinely used to collect blood from different patients. Common practice is to ship one vacuum tube holder with 100 blood collection needles. It is likely that new routes of disease transmission will also be found in the future. Healthcare workers are increasingly at risk to disease transmission and nurses perform the majority of invasive hypodermic procedures, such as injecting medicine, collecting blood and inserting indwelling intravenous (I.V.) catheters. Nurses and other healthcare personnel are routinely injured by the exposed, sharp lancet of the needle after use on a patient. The critical time where a percutaneous injury can occur is from the moment the needle is withdrawn from the patient, or I.V. port, to the time the contaminated needle is safety discarded.
There are approximately 5.6 million workers in the United States (U.S.) whose jobs place them at risk for sustaining an accidental needlestick injury. Medical literature cites approximately one million reported needlestick accidents occur in the U.S. each year, with an additional two-thirds believed to be unreported. One million injuries per year translates to a needlestick injury, on average, every thirty-two seconds. Prior to the proliferation of HIV and serum hepatitis, a needlestick injury was considered a routine part of providing patient care. A needlestick injury now carries a life-threatening consequence and healthcare workers must live with this terror on a daily basis.
Hypodermic needles are used in a wide variety of invasive medical procedures with approximately 12 billion units being consumed on an annual basis. Basically, the great majority of hypodermic needles are intended for a single-use on an individual patient and are provided sterile in a variety of lengths and gauges. Hypodermic needles are normally discarded after a single use into a specially designed, puncture-proof biohazard container.
Hypodermic needles are used in medicine, science, veterinary medicine, the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, and also in the chemical industry. Medical and veterinary uses range from injecting medication or diluent into a patient or I.V. port, collecting blood, bodily fluids or specimens from patients and, preparing medication. The biotechnology and pharmaceutical applications mainly involve research where substances, liquids, gases or compounds are injected, mixed or withdrawn through a membrane or barrier into a specimen or controlled field. Chemical industry applications involve injecting or removing substances, liquids, gases or compounds to or from a specimen or controlled field. In each and every instance, whether medical or industrial, exposed needles pose a danger of injuring the user.
In medicine, in addition to the danger of contacting contaminated blood or bodily fluids, highly reactive or toxic substances are used for chemotherapy or therapeutic purposes. In the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and chemical industries, toxic, highly reactive, corrosive materials or substances are combined or withdrawn from a variety of experiments or projects.
Despite all the obvious dangers associated with the use of exposed hypodermics, and the availability of manually activated safety hypodermic devices, unguarded, exposed hypodermic needles still dominate the marketplace. This is due to the common practice in the industry where exposed hypodermic needles are sold at discounted prices and usually come packaged with other medical equipment and supplies. Medical institutions continue to purchase exposed hypodermics in this fashion simply for economic reasons.
The basic problem with many of the present day safety hypodermic devices is that they are meant to be manually activated, or in the language of the medical device industry, they are considered “active” devices. They may have safety shields, retractable needles, moveable sheaths or the like; but they generally require the user to complete another procedure to facilitate engagement of the safety mechanism. Although there are a number of retractable needle into syringe devices available, the manufacturing costs associated with these devices are prohibitively high.
What is needed is a low-cost safety hypodermic apparatus with a universal application.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an object of this invention to provide a needle point guard that effectively shields the sharpened distal tip of the needle after use.
It is another object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which is automatic and/or semi-automatic covering, fail-safe and single-use in nature.
It is another object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which looks similar to a standard, exposed, disposable hypodermic needled device (i.e., the needle and needle tip are exposed prior to performing the hypodermic procedure).
It is another object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which conforms to existing procedures for aspirating medication into a syringe, administering injections, and allowing unrestricted access for vascular access or catheter insertion.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which provides an exposed sharpened tip for bevel-up needle viewing.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which automatically and/or manually entraps or captures the sharpened tip of the needle after use.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which allows medication or diluent to be aspirated into a syringe without prematurely activating the automatic and/or manually covering safety mechanism.
It is a still further object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which can be used with a double lancet needle for piercing a cartridge in a pre-filled syringe, or a stopper in a blood collection vacuum tube.
It is an additional object of this invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus which lends itself to automated manufacturing.
It is another object of this invention to minimize any mechanical resistance or component fatigue inherent to the stored energy components of the invention when the hypodermic needle is stored.
It is yet another object of the invention to leave the delicate, sharpened needle tip untouched during assembly procedures, ensuring the sharpest needle tip possible to minimize any patient discomfort during use of the hypodermic device.
It is a further object of the invention to reduce the number of components to the lowest possible number needed to accomplish the intended task of providing acceptable, low cost, fail-safe, single-use hypodermic devices for the healthcare industry.
It is yet another object of the invention to prevent catheter separation from the catheter carrying device until the needle tip is safely contained in a protective cover.
It is another object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that allows a protective cover to be used with long needles, such as epidural needles, spinal needles, or percutaneous entry needles for placing guidewires.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that allows a protective cover to be used with needles that include a change in axis at the distal tip, such as implanted port needles, or needles with a “Huber” tip.
It is yet a further object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that allows a protective cover to be used with straight needle shafts, or bent needle shafts that include a change in axis at the distal tip, such as implanted port, needles or needles with a “Huber” tip.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that includes a deformable retaining means for retaining and selectively releasing a protective member or cover.
It is another object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that includes a deformable retaining means that may be an integral part of a needle hub.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that includes a deformable retaining means that may be retrofitted to an existing needle hub.
It is another object of the invention to provide a safety hypodermic apparatus that includes a deformable retaining means that may include a gripping means.
In one embodiment the needle guard assembly of the present invention includes a needle guard that is slidably mounted on a hypodermic needle having a needle tip located at the distal end of the needle. The needle guard contains a movable needle trap that is biased against or toward the hypodermic needle. The needle trap advances over the tip of the needle, entrapping the needle tip as the needle guard is urged forward near the sharpened distal end of the hypodermic needle. A tether, or other limiting means, limits the forward movement of the needle guard along the needle. In one embodiment, the needle guard is manually urged forward along the shaft of the needle by the user. In yet another embodiment, a spring, or other biasing means, is used to move the needle guard along the shaft of the needle.
In another embodiment, a hypodermic needle is attached to a housing or hub. A coil spring is positioned between the hub, or housing, and the needle guard assembly. The spring provides the biasing force for advancing the needle guard assembly forward along the shaft of the needle. Prior to use, the needle guard assembly is releasably retained near the proximal end of the needle by a latching arm that is attached to the hub or housing. In one embodiment, the latching arm is automatically disengaged from the needle guard when a longitudinal compressive force is exerted on the retained needle guard. In yet another embodiment, the latching arm may be disengaged manually by the user.
In another embodiment, a hypodermic needle is attached to a housing or hub. A coil spring is positioned between the hub, or housing, and the needle guard assembly. The spring provides the biasing force for advancing the needle guard assembly forward along the shaft of the needle. Prior to use, the needle guard assembly is releasably retained near the proximal end of the needle by at least one protrusion that is selectively inserted into at least one aperture on a deformable member or housing. The needle guard is selectively released by squeezing the housing and expanding the housing diameter at the retaining interface to allow the protrusion to disengage from the aperture on the housing.
In another embodiment, a side-loadable needle guard assembly is provided that permits the needle tip protective device to be assembled without disturbing the delicate sharpened needle tip. In one embodiment the side-loadable needle guard assembly includes a slotted configuration. In yet another embodiment, the side-loadable needle guard assembly includes a “clam-shell” configuration.
In yet another embodiment, the needle guard assembly includes a coupling mechanism that prevents a mechanical separation from the catheter until the needle tip is safely contained within the needle trap. In one embodiment, the coupling mechanism includes an arm having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the arm is attached to the movable needle trap. The distal end of the arm includes a projection that is releasably retained within a recess of a catheter hub. Hence, as the needle trap moves inward to entrap the needle tip, the arm also moves inward. The inward movement of the arm causes the arm's distal projection to be released from the catheter hub recess, thereby permitting a separation between the needle guard assembly and the catheter hub.
Other objects and benefits of this invention will become apparent from the description which follows hereinafter when read in conjunction with the figures that accompany it.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 illustrates a full side view of a prior art hypodermic needle attached to a hub.
FIG. 2 is a front view of the hypodermic needle hub shown inFIG. 1.
FIG. 3A is a full side view of the hypodermic needle hub shown in FIG.
FIG. 3B is a full top view of the hypodermic needle hub shown in FIG.
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the hypodermic needle hub shown inFIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a full side view of a hub in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of the hub shown inFIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of the hub shown inFIG. 5 having a flange section for retaining a removable cover.
FIG. 8 is a full side view of the hub shown inFIG. 7 with the addition of a protrusion for engaging a removable cover.
FIG. 9 is a full rear view of the needle hub shown inFIG. 7.
FIG. 10 is a full front view of the hub shown inFIG. 7.
FIG. 11 is a full front view of a needle guard assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12 is a full front view of the needle guard assembly shown inFIG. 11.
FIG. 13 is a full outside view of a needle guard assembly and tether in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 14 is a full side view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a unitary construction.
FIG. 15 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention in a ready-to-use state.
FIGS. 16-18 illustrate the needle guard assembly being activated to cover the tip of a hypodermic needle.
FIGS. 19-22 illustrate other embodiments of the present invention.
FIG. 23 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 24 and 25 show the present invention attached to a blood collection device.
FIG. 26 shows the present invention included in a catheter device.
FIG. 27 shows the present invention unitarily attached to a syringe.
FIGS. 28 and 29 show a needle guard in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 30 shows a needle trap that is biased against or towards the hypodermic needle.
FIG. 31 shows a needle entrapped within a needle guard assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 32 illustrates a tether in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 33 illustrates a needle trap in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 34 is a full open view of a needle guard assembly in one embodiment of the present invention
FIG. 35 is a exploded view of one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 36 is an isometric open view of the needle guard shown inFIG. 34.
FIG. 37A shows the needle tip guard assembly ofFIG. 35 in a ready to use state.
FIG. 37B shows the needle tip guard assembly ofFIG. 37A after it has been activated.
FIGS. 38A and 38B show a needle tip protective device attached to a fillable syringe in a ready-to-use and shielded position, respectively.
FIGS. 39A and 39B show a needle tip protective device attached to a prefilled syringe in a ready-to-use and shielded position, respectively.
FIGS. 40A and 40B show a needle protective device attached to a prefilled cartridge.
FIGS. 41A and 41B show a needle protective device attached to a blood collection apparatus in a ready to use and shielded position, respectively.
FIGS. 42A and 42B illustrate another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 42C illustrates a needle guard assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 43A and 43B show separate embodiments of the needle guard assembly of the present invention.
FIG. 44A illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 44B illustrates an enlarged cross-section view of the needle guard shown inFIG. 44A.
FIGS. 45A-C,46 and47 illustrate a needle hub in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 48A-C illustrate several retrofit hub configurations in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 49A shows a full side view of the present invention attached to a prior art needle hub.
FIG. 49B is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 49A.
FIG. 50 is cross-sectional side view of the present invention attached to a prefilled syringe.
FIG. 51 is cross-sectional side view of the present invention attached to a prefilled cartridge syringe hub.
FIG. 52 is a cross-sectional side view of the present inventions intergrally molded to a prefilled cartridge syringe hub.
FIG. 53 is cross sectional side view of a prior art I.V. catheter adapter.
FIG. 54 shows the present invention retrofitted to an I.V. catheter adapter.
FIG. 55 shows the present invention integrally molded to an I.V. catheter adapter.
FIG. 56 illustrates the present invention attachable to a blood collection device.
FIG. 57 illustrates a full front view of a needle guard assembly in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 58 is a cross sectional side view of a prior art prefilled syringe cartridge hub.
FIG. 59 is a cross sectional side view of the present invention being threadedly attached to a glass cartridge hub.
FIG. 60 is a cross sectional side view of the present invention fixedly attached to a glass cartridge.
FIGS. 61-63 illustrate a catheter in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 64-67 illustrate another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 68 illustrates a full side view of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 69-77 illustrate a needle guard assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 78 is a cross sectional side view of the present invention for use on a male luer syringe in a ready-to-use state.
FIG. 79 is a cross sectional side view of the present invention for use on a prefilled syringe or a prefilled cartridge syringe in a ready-for-use state.
FIG. 80 is cross sectional side view of the hub and cover shown inFIG. 78.
FIG. 81 is a cross sectional view of the needle and cover shown inFIG. 79.
FIGS. 82 and 83 illustrate a collar for use in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 84 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 85 illustrates yet another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 86 is a graph depicting the interaction of a resilient member and a sliding member without a needle guard notch.
FIG. 87 is graph depicting the interaction of resilient member and a sliding member with a needle guard notch.
FIGS. 88-94 illustrate a number of different embodiments of the present invention.
FIGS. 95 and 96 illustrates a full side view of a needle hub in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 97-102 show the embodiments ofFIGS. 50,51,52,54 and55 with a needle having a change in contour.
FIGS. 103-105 illustrate a catheter in yet another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 106-108 show a cross sectional view of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 109-113 illustrate a side-loadable needle guard in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 114 and 115 show a needle guard assembly for use in a catheter.
FIGS. 116 and 119 show a needle trap in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 117 is a full top view of a housing in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 118 illustrates a cross sectional and cut-away view of a catheter introducer in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 120 and 121 illustrate catheter assemblies in yet other embodiments of the present invention.
FIGS. 122A-122C show an isometric view of a catheter in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 123 and 124 show a needle trap assembly for use in a catheter.
FIGS. 124-130 illustrate a needle guard in yet another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 131 illustrates a needle having an expanded change in profile near the sharpened tip.
FIG. 132 illustrates a needle having a reduced change in profile near the sharpened tip.
FIG. 133 illustrates a needle having an expanded change in profile near the sharpened tip limiting axial movement of a washer or bushing.
FIG. 134 illustrates a cross sectional view of the needle and washer shown inFIG. 133.
FIG. 135 illustrates a washer shown inFIGS. 133 and 134.
FIG. 136 illustrates an entrapped needle having a change in profile limiting the axial movement of a needle guard assembly that includes a washer or bushing in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 137 illustrates an entrapped needle having a change in profile limiting the axial movement of a needle guard assembly that includes a protrusion to contain the needle within the needle guard.
FIG. 138 is a cross sectional front view of the needle and needle guard assembly shown inFIG. 137.
FIG. 139 is a full front view of a needle guard assembly having a split line that is off set.
FIG. 140 is a full side view of a needle having a bend in the shaft, or change in axis, near the distal tip.
FIG. 141 is a cross sectional side view of a needle shown inFIG. 140 with a sliding cover being limited in movement by the change in axis of the needle shaft.
FIG. 142 is a cross sectional side view of a needle shown inFIG. 140 with a sliding bushing being limited in movement by the change in axis of the needle shaft.
FIG. 143 is a cross sectional side view of a needle guard assembly having a needle trap that is biased against or towards the hypodermic needle having a change in axis.
FIG. 144 shows a needle entrapped within a needle guard assembly shown inFIG. 143.
FIG. 145 illustrates a full side view of a needle hub having a deformable member or housing.
FIG. 146 illustrates a full front view of the needle hub shown inFIG. 145.
FIG. 147 illustrates a full top view of a needle hub having a deformable member or housing shown inFIG. 145.
FIG. 148 illustrates a full top view of a needle guard apparatus of the present invention shown in a ready to use state having a needle guard being releasably retained in, a needle hub having a distal deformable member or housing shown inFIG. 147.
FIG. 149 illustrates a full front view of a needle guard assembly with an off set split line shown in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 150 illustrates a full front view of the needle guard assembly ofFIG. 148 being retained in a deformable housing shown in one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 151 illustrates a full front view of a needle guard assembly ofFIG. 150 being selectively released by compressing and deforming the housing.
FIG. 152 illustrates an isometric view of a needle tip guard assembly being retained in a deformable member or housing in a ready to use state.
FIG. 153 shows the needle tip guard assembly ofFIG. 152 after it has been activated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONA needle tip protective device is described. In this regard, to the extent applicable, this application is related to and claims the benefit of filing dates of the following U.S. Non-Provisional patent applications: (1) Ser. No. 60/012,343, entitled PROTECTED HYPODERMIC NEEDLE WITH AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL COVERING MEANS, filed Feb. 27, 1996; (2) Ser. No. 60/025,273, entitled HYPODERMIC DEVICES WITH SAFETY FEATURES, filed Sep. 12, 1996; and (3) Ser. No. 60/031,399, entitled HYPODERMIC DEVICES WITH IMPROVED SAFETY FEATURES, filed Nov. 19, 1996; (4) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 807,328 entitled NEEDLE TIP GUARD FOR HYPODERMIC NEEDLES, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,337; (5) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/172,185 entitled INTRAVENOUS CATHETER ASSEMBLY, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,001,080, filed on Oct. 13, 1998; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/144,398 entitled NEEDLE TIP GUARD FOR HYPODERMIC NEEDLES, filed on Aug. 31, 1998, the teachings of which are expressly incorporated here and by reference. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and processing steps have not been shown in particular detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. Additionally, it should be noted that throughout this discussion reference will be made to a variety of hypodermic needle devices such as fillable syringes, prefilled syringes, prefilled cartridge syringes, blood collection devices, percutaneous entry needles, implanted port needles and catheters. It is appreciated, however, that the present invention is not limited to these devices, and may be used in any application where it is desirable to provide a protective covering at the tip of a needle or other elongated object.
Also keep in mind that the needle covering invention disclosed herein in regard to an I.V. catheter can easily be adapted to all types of other catheters where a needle may be used, including, but not limited to, neurological, urological, central venous, oximetry, thermodilution, PTCA, PTA, angiography, atherectomy, enlectrophysiology, suction and wound drainage, cardiovascular, pulmonary and spinal catheters. The needle covering invention described herein on a syringe can also be easily adapted to a blood collection needle, or any other needles used in invasive procedures, including, but not limited to, angiography, cardiovascular, ophthalmological, orthopedic, dentistry, veterinary, chemotherapy and arterial blood gas.
FIG. 1 is a full side view drawing of a prior art standard, exposedhypodermic needle10, having a sharpenedneedle tip11 at the distal end with the opposite, or proximal end of theneedle10 attached to ahub12, with at least oneflange1 at the very proximal end for attaching theneedle hub12 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest4 at the distal end of theneedle hub12, for fixedly attaching theneedle10, and a plurality offins2 on theneedle nest4.
FIG. 2 is a full front view drawing of the prior arthypodermic needle hub12 with an aperture creating a fluid/gaseous path to the hypodermic needle, aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching thehypodermic needle10 therein, with theneedle nest4 surrounded by a plurality offins2 and a plurality offlanges1.
FIG. 3A is a full side view drawing of the prior arthypodermic needle hub12 with at least oneflange1 for attaching theneedle hub12 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle (not shown here) and a plurality offins2.
FIG. 3B is a full top view drawing of the prior arthypodermic needle hub12 with at least oneflange1 for attaching theneedle hub12 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle (not shown here) and a plurality offins2.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the prior art hypodermic needle hub shown inFIG. 2 along axis4-4 comprising ahub portion12 with aflange1, an aperture creating a fluid/gaseous path to the hypodermic needle (not shown here), aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching a hypodermic needle (not shown here), and a plurality offins2.
FIG. 5 is a full side view drawing of the hub section of the disclosed invention comprising ahypodermic needle hub112 with at least oneflange101 for attaching theneedle hub112 to a male luer fitting, a needle nest104 (not shown here) for fixedly attaching the needle (not shown in this view), an inner aperture creating a fluid/gaseous path between theneedle hub112 and the needle (not shown here), aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of theneedle hub112, the protrusion being connected to theextended sidewall section15 at the distal end of theneedle hub112, and amoveable latching arm26 with afinger pad27 attached to theneedle hub112 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on theneedle hub112, saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred molded position.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional side view ofFIG. 5.Needle hub112 includes an inner aperture that provides a fluid/gaseous path between theneedle hub112 and the needle (not shown here). Arrow “M” indicates the directional movement oflatch26.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional side view ofFIG. 5 having asection16 for removably holding a removable cover over the hypodermic needle.
FIG. 8 is a full side view of thehub112 shown inFIG. 7, with the addition of at least oneprotrusion14 located adjacent tosection16, saidprotrusion14 being engagable with a removable cover.Protrusion14, in conjunction with a contacting member of removable cover, is positioned to facilitate attachment or removal of a hypodermic needle from a connecting device.Hub112 also includes a protrusion orcleat17 with a cap or holding means18 to attach a tether.
FIG. 9 is a full rear view ofneedle hub112 shown inFIG. 7.
FIG. 10 is a full front view drawing of the disclosed hub invention comprising ahypodermic needle hub112 with anextended wall section15, an aperture creating a fluid/gaseous path to the hypodermic needle (not shown), aneedle nest104 for fixedly attaching the needle (not shown), aprotrusion5 which can be used as a guide for aligning another component, asection16 for removably holding a removable cover over the hypodermic needle (not shown here), aprotrusion14 located adjacent tosection16 for engaging a corresponding component of a removable cover (not shown), and amoveable latching arm26 with afinger pad27 attached to theneedle hub112 by a hinge section23 (not shown).
FIG. 11 is a full front view of aneedle guard assembly22 positioned on the front of thehub112 comprising aguide aperture47 with ahypodermic needle10 therethrough, saidaperture47 being created by coupling the open-faced sections of theneedle guard assembly22 together at asplit line43, aprotrusion5 which is used as a guide for aligning theneedle guard assembly22 on thehub112 whereby an aperture is created on theneedle guard assembly22 when the open-faced sections of theneedle guard assembly22 are coupled together, asection16 for removably holding a removable cover over thehypodermic needle10, aprotrusion14 located adjacent tosection16 for engaging a corresponding component of a removable cover (not shown). In oneembodiment needle guard22 also includes a moveable latching arm that is attached toneedle hub112 by a hinge section. A tether (not shown) is generally used to fixedly attachneedle guard22 tohub112.
FIG. 12 is a full front view of theneedle guard assembly22 shown inFIG. 11 comprising aguide aperture47 created by coupling the open-faced sections of theneedle guard assembly22 together at thesplit line43, arecess25 with aprotrusion44 at the rear or inner end of therecess25, atether24 connected to ahinge section28 and an aperture adjacent to the hinge section.
FIG. 13 is a full outside, top view of theneedle guard assembly22 andtether24 as manufactured comprising anopenfaced needle guard22 with ahinge section28, withadjacent lands39 which create an aperture when theneedle guard assembly22 is coupled together, aneedle tip guard41 with ahinge section40 allowing theneedle tip guard41 to move, arecess25 with aprotrusion44 and atether24 with a connector orloop20.
FIG. 14 is a full side view of a unitary, one piece embodiment of the invention comprising ahypodermic needle hub112, having at least oneflange101, anextended wall section15, aprotrusion5, amoveable latching arm26 connected to saidhub112 by ahinge23, said latching arm having afinger pad27 at the proximal end and a hookingprotrusion21 at the distal end, aprotrusion17 connecting atether24 to a slidableneedle guard assembly22, with a moveableneedle tip guard41 and ahinge section40. In addition to serving as an alignmentguide needle guard22,protrusion5 may also serve as an aspiration stop when a needle is inserted into a medicine vial.
FIG. 15 is a full side view of the invention shown in the ready to use configuration comprising ahypodermic needle10 with a sharpenedtip11, aneedle hub112, with at least oneflange101, anextended sidewall section15, asection16 for removably attaching a cover, aprotrusion14 located adjacent tosection16, saidprotrusion14 being engagable with a removable cover, saidprotrusion14 in conjunction with corresponding member of removable cover, being positioned to facilitate attachment or removal of a hypodermic needle from a connecting device, amoveable latching arm26 connected tohub112 by ahinge23, said latching arm having afinger pad27 at the proximal end and a hookingprotrusion21 at the distal end, said latchingarm26 releasably holding saidneedle guard22 and a compressedresilient member19 in a retained position, saidneedle guard22 having a moveableneedle tip guard41 which is biasly contacting the hypodermic needle, aprotrusion5 on thehub112 for aligning aneedle guard assembly22 to theneedle hub112 so themoveable latching arm26 properly enters thecorresponding recess25 on theneedle guard assembly22, saidneedle guard assembly22 being connected to saidhub112 by atether24.
FIG. 16 is a full side viewFIG. 15 with a compressive longitudinal force being exerted on theneedle guard assembly22, whereby theneedle guard assembly22 and compressedresilient member19 move enough to release the hold by theprotrusion21 of themoveable latching arm26.
FIG. 17 is a full side viewFIG. 15 with the releasedneedle guard assembly22 being urged to the distal end of thehypodermic needle10 by the extending force of theresilient member19, saidneedle tip guard41 is biasly contacting saidhypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the molded configuration of saidneedle tip guard41 and/or the extending force of the surroundingresilient member19.
FIG. 18 is a full side viewFIG. 15 with theresilient member19 extended and still exerting force on theneedle guard assembly22, saidresilient member19 assists inherently molded bias ofneedle tip guard41 by urging saidneedle tip guard41 inwardly and ahead of the sharpened needle tip, saidneedle guard assembly22 is limited from advancing further by theextended tether24, with the sharpened hypodermic needle tip being entrapped within theneedle guard assembly22, with theneedle tip guard41 now securely positioned ahead of the sharpened needle tip saidneedle tip guard41 blocking the aperture guide of theneedle guard assembly22, ensuring safe containment,of the sharpened tip.
FIG. 19 is a full bottom view ofFIG. 15 showing the elements of the invention and a rectangular finger pad configuration, although the finger pad configuration only needs to be suitable (round, square, triangular or the like) to facilitate a manual force to release the hold on retainedneedle guard assembly22, saidneedle guard assembly22 having arecess25 for engaging the distal end of themovable latching arm26 to the corresponding section on theneedle guard assembly22.
FIG. 20 is a full top view ofFIG. 15 showing the elements of the invention and having atether24 which can have a round, square, elliptical or ribbon-like cross section and hingesection28. It is important to note that the tether can comprise either rigid or flexible characteristics, and can be unitary molded with other components, or be a separate component. A rigid tether would have to be able to slide along the side of a syringe, prefilled syringe or cartridge, blood collection needle holder or I.V. catheter when the device is used, and said tether could slide through an aperture which would limit the axial forward movement of the tether and needle guard. This rigid tether would have to have a proximal end larger than the aperture, so the tether would be limited in its slidable movement.
A flexible tether can be made more resilient or rigid by changing the molecular alignment of the molecules of the tether component by stretching, heating, radiation processing or the like. The tether can be manufactured separately, or connected to either the hub component, the needle guard assembly or the needle guard housing. The tether could be comprised from a single variety, or a combination of materials including, but not limited to: plastic resin, synthetic material, organic material, cloth, woven material, stranded material, metal, silk, or a composite material.
FIG. 21 is a full side view ofFIG. 15 having anextended protrusion105 for preventing premature release of the releasableneedle guard assembly22. This embodiment can be used for blood collection purposes, indwelling catheter placement or preventing premature activation during medicine aspiration.
FIG. 22 is a full top view ofFIG. 15 having anextended protrusion105 for preventing premature release of the releasableneedle guard assembly22.
FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of the invention ready for use having the elements described herein, with theresilient member19 in a compressed position with the needle guard assembly releasably held by theprotrusion21 of themoveable latching arm26, an aperture for orienting saidneedle guard assembly22 adjacent to saidhub portion112, and anaperture47 with ahypodermic needle10 therethrough, said latchingarm26 having aprotrusion49 for engaging saidneedle guard assembly22 when said needle guard assembly is moved toward saidhub portion112, saidprotrusion49 manually moves said latchingarm26 in an outward manner ensuring said latchingarm26 moves outwardly releasing the hold on theneedle guard assembly22.
FIG. 24 is a full side view of the invention for blood collecting purposes showing the elements described and notated in the previous drawings in addition to a double-lancethypodermic needle110 having a sharpenedtip11 at the distal end and a sharpenedtip111 at the proximal end (seeFIG. 25), ahub212 having a threaded section for removably attaching the hub into a needle holder45 (seeFIG. 25) by means ofthreads74, and a piercable,collapsible cover48 on the distal end of theneedle110 and aprotrusion105.
FIG. 25 is a full side view of the invention for blood collecting purposes showing the elements described and notated in the previous drawings in addition to the invention being removably attached to aneedle holder45, saidneedle holder45 having a larger opening at the proximal end for inserting a removable blood collection tube, and a smaller opening at the distal end for removably attaching ablood collection needle110 andhub212. A manual releasing means is activated by pressing thefinger pad27 in a downward or inward manner, this is indicated by the arrow “F” pointing toward thefinger pad27.
It may be noted that the attachment means of connecting the invention to a bloodcollection needle holder45 is not limited to the threaded means74 shown throughout this application. Other attachment means, such as frictional engagement, snap fit, wedging or the like may also be used to accomplish the same function.
FIG. 26 is a full side view of the invention with a removable, indwelling catheter, having ahub312 attached to ahollow bore needle210 with adistal stylet211 and a removable,indwelling catheter51 andcatheter hub50 slidably disposed on saidneedle210. All other elements notated are described in the previous drawings.
FIG. 27 is a full side view of the invention in a ready to use state unitarily attached to asyringe6 by thehub112. All other elements notated are described in the previous drawings.
FIG. 28 is a full front view of the needle guard assembly shown in an open-faced configuration comprising aneedle guard assembly22 having ahinge section28 joining each section, asplit line43 where the sections mate together, anaperture guide47 on each section, arecess25 on one section having aprotrusion44 for joining with thecorresponding element144 on the other section of saidneedle guard assembly22, a moveableneedle tip guard41 and apost36 for joining theneedle guard assembly22 sections together.
FIG. 29 is a full rear view of the needle guard assembly shown in an open-faced configuration comprising aneedle guard assembly22 having ahinge section28 joining each section, asplit line43 where the sections mate together, anaperture guide47 on each section, aprotrusion44 for joining with thecorresponding element144 on the otherneedle guard assembly22 section, a moveableneedle tip guard41, at least one post orprotrusion36 on oneneedle guard assembly22 section which enters at least one correspondingslot37 on the otherneedle guard assembly22 section for securing the sections together.
FIG. 30 is a cross-sectional side view showing the interaction of theneedle guard assembly22 with theresilient member19 andhypodermic needle10 and sharpenedneedle tip11, comprising a moveableneedle guard assembly22 with ahypodermic needle10 therethrough, withresilient member19 urging theneedle guard assembly22 toward the distal end of thehypodermic needle10. Theneedle guard assembly22 having a moveableneedle tip guard41 with ahinge section40, saidneedle tip guard41 is molded in a manner whereby theneedle tip guard41 comprises an inherent biasing force toward thehypodermic needle10, another biasing force is exerted on theneedle tip guard41 by the extending force of theresilient member19, saidneedle tip guard41 enters thecorresponding recess31 when saidneedle tip guard41 advances beyond the sharpenedneedle tip11, saidneedle tip guard41 slidably contacts saidhypodermic needle10. Theneedle guard22 is attached to ahub element12 by means of atether24 as described and notated in the previous drawings.
FIG. 31 is cross-sectional side view showing containment of the sharpenedneedle tip11 within theneedle guard assembly22 comprising aneedle guard assembly22 with ahypodermic needle10 therethrough, saidneedle guard assembly22 being urged beyond the distal end of thehypodermic needle10 and sharpenedneedle tip11 by the extending force of aresilient member19 whereby the moveable, self-biasingneedle tip guard41 of theneedle guard assembly22 moves in front of the sharpenedneedle tip11, containing the sharpenedneedle tip11 within theneedle guard assembly22 and behind the substantially impenetrableneedle tip guard41 having ahinge section40. Additionally, the extending force of theresilient member19 urges theneedle tip guard41 inwardly to a covering position, saidresilient member19 surrounds both theneedle guard assembly22 and the outer wall of theneedle tip guard41 holding theneedle tip guard41 in a closed, protective position by a radially confining force. In the protected, closed position, theneedle tip guard41 enters thecorresponding recess31 of theneedle guard assembly22, preventing movement and ensuring safe containment of the sharpenedneedle tip11 within theneedle guard assembly22. Theneedle guard22 is attached to a hub or housing by means of a tether as described and notated in the previous drawings.
FIG. 32 is a full top view of aseparate tether24 with connectingloops20 at the proximal and distal ends. This tether embodiment is used with a separate hub component and separate needle guard assembly component.
FIG. 33 is a cross sectional side view of theneedle guard assembly22 comprising aneedle tip guard41 having ahinge section40 connected to theneedle guard assembly22. Saidneedle tip guard41 is molded in a self-biasing manner as shown and is moveable to an open and closed position. Said needle tip guard may comprise a substantially impenetrable plastic resin and/or a substantially impenetrable metal.
FIG. 34 is a full open view of the interior of the open-faceneedle guard assembly22 as manufactured and before being joined together. Saidneedle guard assembly22 comprising two joining sections which are connected by ahinge section28 having atether24, one needle guard assembly section having a moveable, self-biasing, substantially impenetrableneedle tip guard41 with amoveable hinge40 connected to saidneedle guard assembly22, a post orprotrusion36, arecess25 with aprotrusion44 and arecess38 for nesting saidneedle guard assembly22 adjacent to theneedle hub112,212 or312 as shown in the previous drawings; with the corresponding needle guard assembly section having a correspondingslot31 for saidneedle tip guard41 to enter, aslot37 for receiving thecorresponding post36, a proximalinner guide section35 and a distalinner guide section47 for the hypodermic needle10 (not shown), acorresponding receiving section144 forrecess25 andprotrusion44, and arecess38 for nesting saidneedle guard assembly22 adjacent to theneedle hub112,212 or312 as shown in other drawings herein.
FIG. 35 is a full, exploded view of the invention having the elements described herein the other accompanying drawings comprising a slidableneedle guard assembly22 in the closed face configuration having atether24 andloop20; aresilient member19; and ahypodermic needle10 fixedly attached the needle hub.FIG. 36 shows needleguard assembly22 in a full view, open-faced configuration. The open face, or “clam-shell” configuration of the needle guard make this embodiment feasible using standard injection molding techniques. The sharpenedneedle10 is first attached to thehub portion112, then theneedle10 is coated with a friction-reducing lubricant, theresilient member19 is concentrically disposed over theneedle10 and compressed, then theneedle guard assembly22 is assembled from the side of theneedle10 keeping the sharpenedtip11 from being contacted, theneedle guard assembly22 andtether24 are then attached to the hub122 by a connectingmeans20.
Theextended wall section15 can be eliminated for the invention to work, but shields theresilient member19. The elements of theneedle guard assembly22, in relation to each other, and in relation to the bevel of the sharpenedneedle tip11, can also be oriented as may be deemed necessary to suit a specific procedure or purpose.
FIG. 37A is an isometric drawing of a needle tipprotective device500 in one embodiment of the invention.FIG. 37A showsprotective device500 in a ready-to use position.FIG. 37B shows theprotective device500 shielding the needle tip within theneedle guard assembly22.
FIGS. 38A and 38B show a needle tipprotective device500 in one embodiment of the invention attached to afillable syringe501 in a ready-to-use position and a shielded position, respectively.
FIGS. 39A and 39B show a needle tipprotective device500 in one embodiment of the present invention attached to aprefilled syringe502 in a ready-to-use position and a shielded position, respectively.
FIGS. 40A and 40B show a needleprotective device500 in one embodiment of the invention attached to aprefilled cartridge503.FIG. 40A shows theprefilled cartridge503 before use.FIG. 40B shows theprefilled cartridge503 after theprotective device500 is activated.
FIGS. 41A and 41B shows a needleprotective device500 in one embodiment of the invention attached to ablood collection device504 in a ready-to-use position and a shielded position, respectively.
FIG. 42A illustrates a needle tip guard assembly in yet another embodiment of the present invention for protecting thedistal tip11 of a standardhypodermic needle10. Theassembly20 includes aneedle guard22 that is slidably mounted onneedle10.Needle guard22 contains amovable needle trap41 that is biased against or toward the shaft ofneedle10.Needle trap41 advances over thetip11 of theneedle10, entrapping theneedle tip11, whenneedle guard22 is positioned near the distal tip ofneedle10.FIG. 42B showsdistal needle tip11 captured withinneedle guard22. In the embodiment ofFIG. 42A,needle guard22 is moved forward along the shaft ofneedle10 by the user. InFIG. 42A,needle trap41 is shown as a detachable element ofneedle guard22 that is insertable into aslot80 located adjacent the proximal end ofneedle guard22.Needle trap41 generally comprises a flexible metal member. Other impregnable materials that are not susceptible to fatigue may also be used. For example, some plastics or other resin based materials may be used. In such instances,needle trap41 may be integrally molded withneedle guard22. Arecess31 may be included withinneedle guard22 for receivingneedle trap41. Aflexible tether24 limits the forward movement of theneedle guard22 along theneedle10. Other limiting means, such as, for example, a change in contour inneedle10 or the use of a rigid tether assembly may be used in lieu of the flexible tether. These limiting devices will be described in greater detail later in this description.
FIG. 42C showsneedle guard22athat is another embodiment of theneedle guard22 shown inFIGS. 42A and 42B. Theneedle guard22aofFIG. 42C includes an integrally moldedneedle trap41a,anotch61a,arecess61bintrap41a,andneedle guard22, respectively. Aresilient member102 is held withinnotch61aandrecess61b.The stored energy ofresilient member102 urgesneedle trap41atoward or againstneedle10.Resilient member102 may comprise a “v” shape or may simply comprise a member that has been curved to create a stored energy.
FIG. 43A is a full side view one embodiment of the present invention with theresilient member119 extended and still exerting force on theneedle guard assembly22, saidresilient member119 assists inherently molded bias ofneedle guard trap41 by urging saidneedle guard trap41 inwardly and in front of the sharpened needle tip11 (seeFIG. 33), saidneedle guard assembly22 is limited from advancing further by the limitingtether24, with the sharpened hypodermic needle tip being entrapped within theneedle guard assembly22, with theneedle guard trap41 now securely positioned in front of the sharpenedneedle tip11 saidneedle guard trap41 blocking the aperture guide opening47 of theneedle guard assembly22, ensuring safe containment of said sharpenedtip11 within theneedle guard assembly22. Theneedle guard trap41 is attached to theneedle guard assembly22 by ahinge section40. A hollow borehypodermic needle10 is fixedly attached to ahub112, saidhub112 having at least oneproximal flange101 for attaching saidhub112 to a male luer fitting, saidhub112 also having aflange16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover (not shown), saidflange16 having at least one shoulder orprojection14 for interfacing with a corresponding portion of a storage cover to allow twisted attachment and/or removal of saidhub112 to or from a medical device, said hub also having abody portion15, aprotrusion5, and amovable latching arm26, said latchingarm26 being fixedly attached to saidhub body15 by ahinge section23, said latching arm also having ahook21, a protrusion, cam, orramp49 and a finger pad orbutton27.
FIG. 43B shows the protective needle guard assembly ofFIG. 43A attached to asyringe6. The protective needle guard assembly may be integral tosyringe6, or may be attached as an add-on component.
FIG. 44A is a full side view of the disclosed invention with theresilient member119 extended and still exerting an extending force on theneedle guard assembly22, saidresilient member119 assists inherently molded bias ofneedle guard trap41 by urging saidneedle guard trap41 inwardly and in front of the sharpenedneedle tip11 saidneedle guard assembly22 is limited from advancing further by the limitingtether24, with the sharpenedhypodermic needle tip11 being trapped within theneedle guard assembly22, with theneedle guard trap41 now securely positioned in front of the sharpenedneedle tip11. Saidneedle guard22 having an extendedslot section44afor releasably holding saidneedle guard assembly22 in a retained position. Said extendedslot section44aplaces the interface between the latchingarm hook21 and theneedle guard assembly22 away from any potential binding which may occur during needle insertion. If the retaining means interface is too close to the insertion surface, the latchingarm26 may be prevented from releasably holding theneedle guard assembly22. Aflexible projection107 is included within the needle guard assembly for retaining the end coil ofspring119 in a locked position after the needle tip protection device has been activated.FIG. 44B illustrates a cross-sectional view offlexible projection107. Theneedle guard trap41 is attached to theneedle guard assembly22 at ahinge section40. Theneedle10 is fixedly attached to ahub112, saidhub112 having at least oneproximal flange101 for attaching saidhub112 to a male luer fitting, said hub also having abody portion15, aprotrusion5, and amovable latching arm26, said latchingarm26 being fixedly attached to saidhub body15 by ahinge section23, said latching arm also having ahook21 andprotrusion49.
FIG. 45A is a full side view drawing of theneedle hub412, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention comprising ahypodermic needle hub412 with aflange401 for attaching theneedle hub412 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest404 for fixedly attaching the needle, a plurality offins402, and aland75 for attaching another component to thehub412.
FIG. 45B is a full top view of theneedle hub412 shown inFIG. 45B having aflange401 for attaching theneedle hub412 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest404 for fixedly attaching a needle, a plurality offins402, and aland75 for attaching another component to thehub412.
FIG. 45C is a cross sectional side view ofFIG. 45A comprising ahypodermic needle hub412 with aflange401 for attaching theneedle hub412 to a male luer fitting aneedle nest404 for fixedly attaching theneedle10, an aperture therethrough creating a fluid/gaseous path from the saidhub412 to saidneedle10, a plurality offins402, and aland75 for attaching another component to thehub412.
FIG. 46 is a full side view drawing of the disclosed invention comprising ahypodermic needle hub412 with aflange401 for attaching theneedle hub412 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest404 for fixedly attaching the needle, at least one, or a plurality of shortenedfins403, and aland75 for attaching another component to thehub412.
FIG. 47 is a full front view drawing ofFIGS. 45A and 46 comprising ahypodermic needle hub412 with an aperture creating a fluid/gaseous path to thehypodermic needle10, aneedle nest404 having adjacent at least one, or a plurality offins402 or403, at least one, or a plurality offlanges401 and aland75.
FIG. 48A is a is a full side view of the invention having a retrofittedhub portion215 being fixedly attached to ahub portion412 by a heatstake connection.Said hub portion215 having anannular flange16 for connecting a protective storage cover, aprotrusion17 for attaching a tether, saidprotrusion17 having an aperture for insertably attaching or bonding the tether, saidprotrusion17 having an angled proximal end to eliminate any possibility of the tether catching on theprotrusion17 when theneedle guard22 is activated. Ahub portion215 also includes a well orpocket18 for removably inserting a tether in an out of the way fashion, and a retaining means77 for releasably holding saidneedle guard22 in a retained position adjacent to saidhub portion215.
FIG. 48B is a full front view of thehub215 described inFIG. 48A comprising ahypodermic needle hub215 having an aperture with a plurality of slots which correspondingly fits onto the distal end of a hypodermic needle hub shown throughout this application, said slots accept the fin orfins402 from saidhub412, anannular flange16, aprotrusion17 for attaching a tether or the like, a well orpocket18 for removably inserting a tether or the like, and a retaining means77 having anaperture78 for releasably holding saidneedle guard22 in a retained position adjacent to saidhub portion215.
FIG. 48C is a full front view ofFIG. 48A comprising a hypodermicneedle hub portion215, an aperture which correspondingly fits onto the distal end of a hypodermic needle hub shown throughout this application, anannular flange16. There is one slot shown with the aperture, and at least one slot is needed to secure theneedle hub412 andhub portion215 together to keep thehub portion215 andneedle hub412 aligned when a circumferential force is exerted on the adjacent components.
FIG. 49A is a full side view of the disclosed invention being fixedly attached to a priorart needle hub12 having at least oneflange1 for attaching theneedle hub12 to a male luer fitting, asection16 for removably holding aprotective storage cover54 over the hypodermic needle10 (shown in other drawings in this application), aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected to thehub portion15 at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidsection16 having ashoulder14 for twistedly attaching said invention to said storage cover, and amoveable latching arm26 with afinger pad27, attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, saidfinger pad27 having at least one protrusion for creating a more positive grip or contact with saidfinger pad27.Finger pad27 also comprising a different, or bright color, which serves as a visual indicator for the user to easily locate the finger pad for manual release of saidneedle guard assembly22 or the like, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position adjacent to saidhub portion15, saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred molded position.
FIG. 49B is a cross-sectional side view ofFIG. 49A showing the disclosed invention attached to a priorart needle hub12 saidneedle hub12 comprising a hypodermic at least oneflange1 for attaching theneedle hub12 to a male luer fitting, on one side aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle (not shown) saidneedle nest4 having at least one, or a plurality offins2 and an inner aperture creating a fluid/gaseous path between theneedle hub12 and the needle. The invention is shown being retrofitted to saidprior art hub12, said attachment means comprising a spin weld, sonic weld, heat weld, or mechanical attachment means as shown by theprotrusion64 being attached by means of a snap fit or friction fit, saidneedle nest4 having a recess or slot manufactured to accept saidprotrusion64 ofhub portion15, saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage covers (not shown) saidsection16 also having a means for creating a tortuous path preventing contamination from entering the sterile field created by enclosing theneedle10,needle guard22 andhub portion15 within a protective storage cover.Hub portion15 includes a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having finger pad orbutton27, aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably held position adjacent to thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for biasing the latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably heldneedle guard22 with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehypodermic needle hub12.
FIG. 50 is a cross-sectional side view of the invention attached to a prior art glasspre-filled syringe6 having anest bead7 and ahypodermic needle10 showing the disclosed invention attached to said glasspre-filled syringe6.Hub body15 is fixedly attached tosyringe6 at thenest bead7 by the attachingsection65; saidhub body15 having aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidhub portion15 having a fixedly attachedtether24, saidhub body15 also having asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub body15 by ahinge section23, saidlever26 having atouch pad27, aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging said latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to a releasably held needle guard with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub portion15.
FIG. 51 is a cross-sectional side view of the invention attached to a prior art pre-filled cartridge syringe hub8ahaving a fixedly attachedneedle10 with a sharpenedproximal end111 and a sharpened distal end, said sharpenedproximal end111 for piercing the stopper of a medicine or fluid cartridge.Hub portion15 is fixedly attached to said syringe hub8aat theneedle nest4 saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located on saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 having anattachment section17 with an aperture for inserting a tether (not shown), saidattachment section17 having an chamfered face on the proximal side to eliminate any possibility of the tether catching and hanging up on saidattachment section17 when said needle guard is released from a retained position, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover and a moveable latching arm orlever26 with atouch pad27 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably held position on the hub,portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging the latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to a releasably held needle guard with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub body15.
FIG. 52 is a cross-sectional side view of the invention integrally molded to a pre-filledcartridge syringe hub8bhaving a fixedly attachedneedle10 with a sharpenedproximal end111 and a sharpened distal end (not shown) said sharpenedproximal end111 is for piercing the stopper of a medicine or fluid cartridge.Integral hub portion15 having aneedle nest4,protrusion5 located on saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 having anattachment section17 with an slot for inserting a tether (not shown) saidattachment section17 having an chamfered face on the proximal side to eliminate any possibility of thetether24 catching and hanging up on saidattachment section17, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position adjacent to thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging the latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to a releasably held needle guard22 (shown in other drawings in this application), with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub portion15.
FIG. 53 is a cross-sectional side view drawing of a prior art indwelling intravenous (I.V.)catheter29 having acatheter mounting section9 with asection18 for removably attaching a protective storage cover, a fixedly attachedhypodermic needle10, and amale section78 for removably attaching an indwelling I.V.catheter hub13.
FIG. 54 is a cross-sectional side view an I.V. catheter having a mountingsection9, asection18 for removably attaching a protective storage cover ahypodermic needle10 being fixedly attached to aneedle nest4; saidcatheter mounting section9 being retrofitted with the present invention. The invention comprises ahub portion15 being fixedly attached to saidcatheter mounting section9 at thenest4 by the attachingsection66, saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected to thehub portion15, saidhub portion15 having a fixedly attachedtether24, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging the latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard (not shown), with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub portion15.
FIG. 55 is a cross-sectional side view of the present invention integrally molded to an I.V.catheter mounting section9.
FIG. 56 illustrates ahub portion15 of the present invention that may be attached to a blood collection device similar to that showingFIG. 25.
FIG. 57 is a full front view of theneedle guard assembly22 ofFIG. 11 further comprising at least onefin63 protecting the movement of said latchingarm26, allowing said latchingarm26 to freely disengage when theneedle guard22 is moved towards thehub12 when saidneedle guard22 contacts theprotrusion49.
FIG. 58. is a cross-sectional side view of a prior art pre-filled syringe cartridge comprising aglass cartridge6, aglass cartridge hub68 having aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching aneedle10, saidneedle10 having a sharpeneddistal end11 saidhub68 also having a threadedsection67.
FIG. 59 is a cross sectional side view of the invention being threadedly attached to aglass cartridge hub68, saidglass cartridge25hub68 being fixedly attached to aglass cartridge6, saidhub68 having aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching aneedle10, saidneedle10 having a sharpened distal end (not shown) saidhub68 also having a threadedsection67.Hub body15 is fixedly attached to saidglass cartridge hub68 by the threadedsection67, saidhub15 having aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidhub portion15 having a fixedly attachedtether24.Hub body15 also includes asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover (FIGS. 78 and 79), a moveable latching arm orlever26 with atouch pad27 attached to thehub body15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging said latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to a releasably held needle guard with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub body15.
FIG. 60 is a cross sectional side view of the invention being fixedly attached to aglass cartridge6, comprising ahub69 having aneedle nest4 for fixedly attaching aneedle10, ahub portion15 being integrally molded to saidhub69; saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidhub portion15 having a fixedly attachedtether24, saidtether24 could also be fixedly attached tosection16, saidhub69 also having asection16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging said latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to a releasably heldneedle guard22, with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position onhub69.
FIG. 61 is a cross sectional top view of the invention shown on anindwelling catheter29 embodiment, having amovable needle guard22aand a separable indwelling I.V.catheter29, saidcatheter29 being fixedly attached to acatheter hub13, an I.V. catheter mounting section9 having a fixedly attached hollow bore hypodermic needle10 having a sharpened distal end11; a hub portion15 having a section16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover54, a slidable needle guard22abeing fixedly attached to said hub portion15 by means of a limiting tether, said needle guard22ahaving a projection or finger post80 for advancing said separable catheter29 and said needle guard22aalong said hypodermic needle10 so said catheter may be inserted into a blood vessel, said hypodermic needle10 being slidable through a guide aperture47 in said movable needle guard22a,said needle guard22ahaving a movable needle trap41 with a corresponding slot31 for receiving the needle trap41 when said trap41 moves beyond the needle tip11, said needle guard22ahaving an open collar or washer30 for retaining the resilient member19 on the proximal end of said needle guard22a,said resilient member19 being slidably held on said needle guard22aby the notch or indentation60, said movable needle trap41 having a lead-in area33 for locating said resilient member19 on said needle guard22ainto notches60 and/or61, said needle trap41 also having a notch or indentation61 for retaining said end coils of said resilient member19, with the distal end of said needle guard22ahaving a male section78 for removably attaching an indwelling I.V.catheter hub13, with a section of saidmale section78 having amovable arm42 for releasably retaining acatheter hub13 from saidmale section78 during initial insertion of thecatheter29 into a patient.Said catheter hub13 having an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm42. Saidmovable arm42 could also comprise a metal component which is inserted during or after saidmale section78 is manufactured.
Said hub portion15 could also comprise the latchingarm26 shown in other drawings in this application, otherwise saidneedle guard22awould be releasably held adjacent to saidhub portion15 prior to use by a frictional or wedged means.FIG. 62 is a cross sectional top view of themovable needle guard22ashown inFIG. 61 on an indwelling catheter embodiment, containing the elements shown and described in themovable needle guard22a,whereby thecatheter29 has been inserted in a blood vessel and theneedle10 is being retracted into saidneedle guard22aas theneedle10 is being pulled away from said catheter insertion site, whereby themovable arm42 on themale section78 is free to move where the needle has been residing within the distalmale section78 of theneedle guard22a,allowing thecatheter hub13 to remain in the blood vessel and freely separate from theneedle guard22a,with theneedle trap41 sliding on saidneedle10. Theneedle guard22ais attached to thehub portion15 shown inFIG. 61 whereby a fixedly attached tether (not shown) limits the forward movement of theneedle guard22a,safely trapping theneedle tip11.
Said catheter hub13 having an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm42.
FIG. 63 is a cross sectional top view of themovable needle guard22ashown inFIGS. 61 and 62 on anindwelling catheter29 embodiment, containing the elements shown and described inFIGS. 61 and 62, including themovable needle guard22a,a tether (not shown) andcatheter29, whereby thecatheter29 has been inserted in a blood vessel and theneedle10 is safely retracted within saidneedle guard22awhere by themovable arm42 has moved inwardly releasing the hold on thecatheter hub13, with theneedle trap41 now safely trapping theneedle tip11.Movable arm42 includes acorresponding receiving slot166 for receiving saidmovable arm42. Saidneedle guard22ahaving saidmovable needle trap41 located within the correspondingslot31 after saidtrap41 has moved beyond theneedle tip11. Saidneedle guard22ais attached to thehub portion15 as shown inFIGS. 61 and 62 whereby a tether limits the forward movement of theneedle guard22a,safely trapping theneedle tip11.Said catheter hub13 having an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm42.
Themovable arm protrusion42 can comprise a “v” shaped configuration which allows thecatheter hub13 to separate even in the event themovable arm42 has taken a set during storage. A set during storage could inhibit the separation of saidcatheter hub13 from said mountingsection78.
FIG. 64 is a cross-sectional side view of the present invention ready for use on a male luer syringe.FIG. 64 shows a full view of thehypodermic needle10 comprising: ahub12 with a fixedly attachedneedle10, a means for retaining a separate,movable needle guard22, saidneedle guard22 having an aperture therethrough for saidhypodermic needle10, whereby theneedle guard22 is retained in a ready to use position on saidhub12, with said retainedneedle guard22 being urged away from saidneedle hub12 by a compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being located between, among or amid saidhub12 and saidneedle guard22, saidresilient member19 also being located in an annular fashion surrounding a portion of saidneedle guard22, saidneedle guard22 is fixedly attached to saidneedle hub portion15 by means of a limitingtether24.
Said hub12 having an aperture therethrough creating a fluid/gas path to said hypodermic needle10, at least one flange101 for attaching the needle hub12 to a male luer fitting, a needle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle10, said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said hub12 and an integral hub portion15 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub body15, said protrusion5 being connected to the hub portion15, said protrusion5 having a fixedly attached tether24, said hub portion15 also having a section16 for removably attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm or lever26 with a touch pad27 attached to the hub portion15 by a hinge section23, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably retained position on the hub portion15, said latching arm26 also having a protrusion49 for biasing the latching arm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard22; and a movable needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, an internal guide section35, with a recess or void38 residing between said proximal guide section34 and said internal guide section35, a distal needle guide aperture47, a receiving slot31 to receive the needle trap41 (not shown), a retaining area44awith an aperture48 to receive said protrusion21, said needle guard22 having a compressed resilient member19 positioned at the proximal end of said needle guard22 said with the resilient member19 exerting an extending force on said needle guard22; with said needle guard22 being releasable held in a compressed position by the protrusion21 of the moveable latching arm26 on said hub portion15, an aperture for orienting said needle guard assembly22 adjacent to said hub portion12, said aperture having the hub protrusion5 positioned therethrough, said latching arm26 having a protrusion49 for engaging said needle guard assembly22 when said needle guard22 is urged toward said hub portion12, said needle guard22 engages protrusion49 and manually moves said latching arm26 in an outward manner ensuring said latching arm26 moves outwardly releasing the hold on the needle guard assembly22.
FIG. 65 is a cross sectional top view ofFIG. 64 containing the elements shown and described inFIG. 64 with the releasably heldneedle guard assembly22 being releasably held adjacent to saidhub portion15, saidguard assembly22 being movable by the stored energy present in the compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being slidably retained on saidneedle guard22 by the notch orindentation60, saidmovable needle trap41 having a lead-inarea33 for locating saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22 intonotches60 and/or61, saidneedle trap41 also having at least one notch orindentation61 for releasably retaining said end coils of saidresilient member19, saidneedle guard22 having aproximal guide section34, a distalneedle guide aperture47, aneedle trap41 biasly contacting saidhypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the molded configuration of saidneedle trap41 and/or the extending force of the surroundingresilient member19, whereby the advancing movement of saidneedle guard22 is limited by a fixedly attached tether24 (not shown), saidneedle10 having a sharpeneddistal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to saidhub12. Saidneedle trap41 being hingedly attached to saidneedle guard22 by ahinge section40, saidneedle guard22 having a receivingslot31 to receive theneedle trap41, a distalneedle guide aperture47.
FIG. 66 is a cross sectional top view ofFIGS. 64 and 65 containing the elements described inFIGS. 64 and 65 with the releasably heldneedle guard assembly22 being urged toward the distal end of thehypodermic needle10 by the extending force of theresilient member19, having aneedle trap41 biasly contacting saidhypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the molded configuration of saidneedle tip guard41 and/or the extending force of the surroundingresilient member19, whereby the advancing movement of saidneedle guard22 is limited by a fixedly attached tether (not shown). Saidresilient member19 being slidably retained on saidneedle guard22 by the notch orindentation60, saidmovable needle trap41 having a lead-inarea33 for locating saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22 intonotches60 and/or61, saidneedle trap41 also having at least one notch orindentation61 for releasably retaining said end coils of saidresilient member19. Saidneedle trap41 being hingedly attached to saidneedle guard22 by ahinge section40, saidneedle guard22 having anintegral metal guard75 and a distalneedle guide aperture47. Saidneedle guard41 also having a tapered or reducingproximal section304 for non-binding access by the movableresilient member19. Saidresilient member19 being movably positioned in an annular manner about or around the proximal section of saidneedle guard22.
FIG. 67 is a cross sectional top viewFIGS. 64,65 and66 showing theneedle tip11 being trapped within theneedle guard22 by themovable needle guard41, comprising ahypodermic needle10 having a sharpenedtip11, saidneedle guard22 being movably attached to said hub portion by means of a limiting tether (not shown), with theresilient member19 extended and maintaining an extending force on theneedle guard assembly22, said needle guard is prevented from advancing further by the limiting feature of said limiting tether, saidneedle guard22 having only onenotch60 for maintaining an extending force of saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22, saidneedle guard22 maintaining alignment on saidhypodermic needle10 by means of the guide sections shown throughout this application. Saidproximal guide34 is shown here maintaining theneedle guard22 in a substantially concentric manner on saidhypodermic needle10. Saidneedle guard41 also having a tapered or reducingproximal section304 for non-binding access by the movableresilient member19.
FIG. 68 is a full side view of the invention without the needle10, comprising a hub12 that is attachable to a male luer fitting, said hub12 having at least one flange101 at the proximal end a hub portion15, said hub portion15 having a protrusion5, a protrusion17 having an aperture for attaching a tether24, a movable latching arm26 having a hook21 and a protrusion49, said latching arm26 being hingedly attached to said hub portion15 by a hinge23, with said tether24 being fixedly attached to a movable needle guard22, said needle guard22 having a movable needle trap41 being hingedly attached to said needle guard22 by the hinge40, said needle trap41 having at least one notch or multi-level landing61 for proper positioning of a resilient member19 (not shown), said needle trap41 having a lead in section33 also for locating said resilient member19 in a compressed and/or extendible position, said needle guard22 having a protrusion44afor maintaining a releasable hold on said needle guard22 when said needle guard22 is retained adjacent to said hub portion15 by said latching arm26 and hook21, said needle trap having a different, or brightly colored indicator64 which is visible only when the resilient member is retained in a compressed positioned on said needle guard22 before the needle guard22 is activated. The resilient member covers saidindicator64 shielding saidindicator64 from view when theneedle guard22 is activated and saidresilient member19 is extended around saidneedle guard22 and themovable needle trap41. Saidresilient member19 maintains saidneedle trap41 in a protective position on saidneedle guard22. Saidindicator64 could easily be located anywhere on saidneedle guard22 where the advancingresilient member19 hides theindicator64 from view alerting the user that the device is safely shielding the sharpenedneedle tip11 thus preventing an unintentional percutaneous needlestick injury.
FIG. 69 is a full, outside, top view of theneedle guard assembly22 shown in its molded configuration comprising a foldable, open-faced needle guard22 having ahinge section28, withadjacent lands39 which create an aperture when saidneedle guard assembly22 is coupled together, afront section62, at least onefin63 for allowing adequate clearance for a latching arm to freely be urged from a releasably holding position on saidneedle guard22 when the invention is activated during use. A slot or void25 is created when theneedle guard22 sections are joined together. A retainingprotrusion44bis located adjacent to saidslot25, said retainingprotrusion44binterfaces with the hook of a latching arm (not shown), anotch60 for positioning and maintaining the extending force of a resilient member on saidneedle guard22 when saidguard22 is in a retained and extending mode, a tapered or reducedproximal end45 for eliminating any binding effect caused when the resilient member moves around or about the proximal end of saidneedle guard22, said needle guard,22 having amovable needle trap41 being hingedly attached to said needle guard by thehinge40, saidneedle trap41 having at least one notch ormulti-level landing61 for proper positioning of a resilient member saidneedle trap41 having a lead insection33 also for locating said resilient member in a compressed and/or extendible position. Saidneedle trap22 being fixedly attached to atether24, said tether having at least oneprotrusion20 for fixedly attaching saidtether24 to saidhub portion15 orhub12, orflange16.
FIG. 70 is a view of the proximal end of thetether24 having a plurality ofprotrusions20afor fixedly attaching saidtether24 to saidhub portion15 orhub12, orflange16.
FIG. 71 is a is a full, inside face view of the needle guard assembly22 shown in its molded configuration comprising a foldable, open-faced needle guard22 having a hinge section28, with adjacent lands39 which create an aperture when said needle guard assembly22 is coupled together, a slot or void25 is created when the needle guard22 sections are joined together, a distal guide section47 is also created when the needle guard22 sections are joined together, a retaining protrusion ramp44cis located adjacent to said slot25, said retaining protrusion interfaces with the hook21 of the latching arm26 (both shown in other drawings in this application), said needle guard22 having a movable needle trap41 being hingedly attached to said needle guard by the hinge40, said needle trap41 having at least one skirt or fin46 for entrapping said sharpened needle tip11 (seeFIG. 75), said needle guard having a corresponding slot or opening31 for receiving said needle trap41, said needle guard22 having at least one pin36 and a corresponding opening37 for frictionally engaging said needle guard22 sections together about a hypodermic needle, said pin36 and slot37 can be positioned on either side of needle guard22 sections, said needle guard22 having an internal guide section35 and a proximal guide section34 with a void or space38 between said guides34 and35, said needle trap having an internal landing52 located between said internal guide35, with said landing52 having an adjacent landing53 which serves to guide the hypodermic needle during assembly, storage and use, said landing53 also houses said sharpened needle tip within said needle guard22. Saidneedle guard22 being fixedly attached to atether24. Saidtether24 having at least oneprotrusion20 for fixedly attaching saidtether24 to saidhub portion15 orhub12, orflange16.
FIG. 72 is a full front view of theneedle guard assembly22 shown in an open-faced configuration comprising aneedle guard assembly22 having aninternal guide section35, ahinge section28 with a plurality ofneedle guard22 sections connected adjacent to saidhinge section28, saidhinge section28 having an adequate area for insert molding a separate tether or fixedly attaching a separate tether, saidhinge section28 also could have an aperture therethrough for fixedly inserting a separate tether, saidneedle guard22 having asplit line43 where theneedle guard22 sections mate or join together, anaperture guide47 on each section at the distal end, arecess25 on one section having aprotrusion98afor joining with thecorresponding element98bon the other section of saidneedle guard assembly22, and apost36 for joining theneedle guard assembly22 sections together. Saidpost36 is received by a corresponding slot or opening37 (shown as a dotted line).
FIG. 73 is a full rear view of theneedle guard assembly22 shown in an open-faced configuration comprising aneedle guard assembly22 having ahinge section28 joining each section, saidhinge section28 having a slot or recess for inserting a fixedly attached, separate tether (not shown), saidhinge section28 also having afin79 being hingedly attached to saidhinge section28, saidfin79 being bendable over saidhinge section28 for fixedly attaching a separate tether by a heat weld or press means, saidneedle guard22 having asplit line43 where theneedle guard22 sections mate or join together, anaperture guide34 on eachneedle guard22 section, aprotrusion98bfor joining with thecorresponding element98bon the alternateneedle guard assembly22 section, amoveable needle trap41, at least one post orprotrusion36 on oneneedle guard assembly22 section which enters at least one correspondingslot37 on the otherneedle guard assembly22 section for securing the sections together. Saidpost36 is received by a corresponding slot or opening37 (shown as a dotted line).
FIG. 74 is a full, inside face view of one half of the needle guard assembly22 containing the elements shown and described inFIG. 71 showing said needle guard22 in its molded configuration comprising a foldable, open-faced needle guard22 having a hinge section28 for attaching a separate tether with adjacent lands39 which create an aperture when said needle guard assembly22 is coupled together, a slot or void25 is created when the needle guard22 sections are joined together, a distal guide section47 is also created when the needle guard22 sections are joined together, said needle guard22 having a corresponding slot or opening31 for receiving said needle trap41 (seeFIG. 71), said needle trap having at least one pin36 (seeFIG. 71) and a corresponding opening37 for frictionally engaging said needle guard22 sections together about the hypodermic needle, said pin36 and slot37 (seeFIG. 71) can be positioned on either side of needle guard22 sections, said needle guard22 having an internal guide section35 and a proximal guide section34 with a void or space38 between said guides34 and35, said needle trap having an internal landing52 located between said internal guide35, with said landing52 having an adjacent landing53 which serves to guide said hypodermic needle during assembly, storage and use, said landing53 also houses said sharpened needle tip within said needle guard22. Saidneedle guard22 being fixedly attached to a separate tether (not shown) athinge section28.
FIG. 75 is a cross sectional view of theneedle guard22 inFIG. 71 shown in axis75-75 comprising aneedle guard22, amovable needle trap41 and fins or skirts46. Said skirts46 maintain alignment of the trapped sharpened needle tip within saidneedle trap41.
FIG. 76 is a cross sectional view of theneedle guard22 inFIG. 71 shown in axis76-76 comprising aneedle guard22, asplit line43, aslot37 and alanding53.
FIG. 77 is a cross sectional view of theneedle guard22 inFIG. 74 shown in axis77-77 comprising aneedle guard22, asplit line43, aguide section35, saidguide section35 having chamfered or angled ends for aligning a hypodermic needle within saidguide section35 on saidneedle guard22 during the assembly procedure, said hypodermic needle10 (shown in other drawings in this application) resides adjacent to thelanding52.
FIG. 78 is a cross sectional side view of a hypodermic needle for use on a male luer syringe in a ready for use state in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. The needle assembly is contained within aprotective storage cover54 andend cap68, wherebyneedle10,needle guard22,resilient member19,tether24,hub12 andflange16 are held within saidcover54 by a wedging action of saidflange16 with thecover54.FIG. 78 further illustrates ahub12, a fixedly attachedneedle10, a means for retaining a separate,movable needle guard22, saidneedle guard22 having an aperture therethrough for saidhypodermic needle10, whereby theneedle guard22 is retained in a ready to use position on saidhub12, with said retainedneedle guard22 being urged away from saidneedle hub12 by a compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being located between, among or amid saidhub12 and saidneedle guard22, saidresilient member19 also being located in an annular fashion about or surrounding a portion of saidneedle guard22, saidneedle guard22 is fixedly attached to saidneedle hub portion15 by means of a limitingtether24.
Said hub12 having an aperture therethrough creating a fluid/gas path to said hypodermic needle10, at least one flange101 for attaching the needle hub12 to a male luer fitting, a needle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle10, said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said needle nest4, and an integral hub portion15 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub portion15, said protrusion5 being connected to the hub portion15, said hub portion15 having a fixedly attached tether24, said hub portion15 also having a section16 for removably attaching said protective storage cover54, a moveable latching arm or lever26 with a touch pad27 attached to the hub portion15 by a hinge section23, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably held position adjacent or on said hub portion15, said latching arm26 also having a protrusion49 for biasing the latching arm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to said releasably held needle guard22, said movable needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, an internal guide section35, with a recess or void38 residing between said proximal guide section34 and said internal guide section35, a distal needle guard guide aperture47, a receiving slot31 to receive the needle trap41 (not shown) a retaining area44awith an aperture48 to receive said protrusion21, said needle guard22 having a compressed resilient member19 positioned at the proximal end of said needle guard22 said with the resilient member19 exerting an extending force on said needle guard22; with said needle guard22 being releasable held in a compressed position by the hook21 of the moveable latching arm26 on said hub portion15, an aperture for orienting said needle guard assembly22 adjacent to said hub portion12, said aperture having the hub protrusion5 positioned therethrough, said latching arm26 having a protrusion49 for engaging said needle guard assembly22 when said needle guard22 is urged toward said hub portion12, said needle guard22 engages protrusion49 and mechanically urges said latching arm26 in an outward manner ensuring said latching arm26 moves outwardly releasing the hold on the needle guard assembly22.
Saidcover54 having at least oneinternal projection56, said projection holding saidneedle guard22 andresilient member19 in a retracted state during storage and prior to use, saidcover54 having aprojection55 for biasly holding or wedging said latchingarm26 in a retaining manner, said latchingarm26 releasably holding saidneedle guard22 and saidresilient member19 in a retained position prior to use. The diameter of saidcover54 could also be sized to biasly hold said latchingarm26 in a retaining manner, therefore, eliminating the need for saidprojection55.
Acap68 is removably placed into or on saidcover54 to contain said needle assembly within saidcover54 and saidcap68, saidcap68 having a plurality ofsquare shoulders69, and awall section70 removably sealing saidcover54 and saidcap68 together at the tortuous path interface71 maintaining a sterile field within saidcover54 andcap68. Saidprojection56 relieves the extending force of saidresilient member19 on said releasably heldneedle guard22, said retaining latchingarm26 and saidhinge23 of said latchingarm26, by slightly compressing saidresilient member19, while saidprojection55 holds said latchingarm26 in a wedged or confined position whereby saidneedle guard22 is releasably held by said latchingarm26 when saidcover54 is removed from said needle assembly.
FIG. 79 is a cross sectional side view of the invention comprising a hypodermic needle for use on a pre-filled syringe or pre-filled cartridge syringe in a ready for use state having aneedle guard22 andhypodermic needle10 being stored and retained in aprotective storage cover54, showing a full view of saidhypodermic needle10, saidcover54 having a means for retaining a separate,movable needle guard22, saidneedle guard22 having an aperture therethrough for saidhypodermic needle10, saidneedle10 having a distal sharpenedend11, whereby theneedle guard22 is retained in a ready to use position, with said retainedneedle guard22 being urged away from said prefilled syringe by a compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being located between, among or amid said prefilled syringe and saidneedle guard22, said resilient member also being located in an annular fashion about or surrounding a portion of saidneedle guard22, saidneedle guard22 is fixedly attached to saidneedle hub portion15 by means of a limitingtether24.
Said integral hub portion15 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub portion15, a moveable latching arm or lever26 with a touch pad27 attached to the hub portion15 by a hinge section23, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably held position adjacent to or on said hub portion15, said latching arm26 also having a protrusion49 for urging said latching arm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to said releasably held needle guard22, said movable needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, an internal guide section35, a space or recess38 between said proximal guide34 and internal guide35, a distal needle guard guide aperture47, a receiving slot31 to receive a needle trap41 (not shown), a retaining area44awith an aperture48 to receive said protrusion21, said needle guard22 having a compressed resilient member19 positioned at the proximal end of said needle guard22 said with the resilient member19 exerting an extending force on said needle guard22; with said needle guard22 being releasable held in a compressed position by the hook21 of said moveable latching arm26 on said hub portion15, an aperture for orienting said needle guard assembly22 adjacent to said hub portion12, said aperture having the hub protrusion5 positioned therethrough, said latching arm26 having a protrusion49 for engaging said needle guard assembly22 when said needle guard22 is urged toward said pre-filled syringe, said needle guard22 engages protrusion49 and mechanically urges said latching arm26 in an outward manner ensuring said latching arm26 moves outwardly releasing the hold on the needle guard assembly22.
Saidcover54 having a soft elastomeric orrubber seal72 inside or within the closed end of saidcover54 which sealingly engages said sharpenedtip11 and saidneedle10 of a pre-filled syringe or pre-filled cartridge against leakage.
FIG. 80 is a cross sectional view of thehub12 contained within astorage cover54 in axis80-80 ofFIG. 78 and comprising ahub section12, astorage cover54 having at least onevane57 for gripping a flange shoulder of saidhub12 so theneedle10, saidhub12 and saidneedle guard22 can be safely turned or twisted attached with thecover54 on or off a medical device.
FIG. 81 is a cross sectional view of theneedle10 contained within acover54 in axis81-81 ofFIG. 79.Cover54 includes at least one, or a plurality ofinternal projections73, saidprojections73 relieve the extending force of saidresilient member19 on said releasably heldneedle guard22, said retaining latchingarm26 and saidhinge23 of said latchingarm26, by slightly compressing saidresilient member19 during storage.
FIG. 82 is a full front view of an open collar orwasher30 used with the indwelling I.V. catheter embodiment of the invention, saidwasher30 retaining theresilient member19 on the proximal end of theneedle guard22aon said catheter assembly shown inFIGS. 62,63, and64. Said washer having anangled entrance63 for engaging said washer onto saidneedle guard22a.Saidwasher30 could comprise a flat configuration and be inserted into a corresponding slot on saidneedle guard22ato hold saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22a.
FIG. 83 is a cross sectional view of thewasher30 shown in along axis83-83 inFIG. 82.
FIG. 84 is a cross sectional top view of the invention containing the elements shown and described inFIG. 64 having a movable metal needle trap41 used to trap the sharpened needle tip11 within said needle guard22, comprising a hub12 at least one proximal flange101, a hub portion15 and a flange16 for wedged and removable attaching a protective cover, a releasably held needle guard assembly22 being releasably held adjacent to said hub portion15, said guard assembly22 being movable by the stored energy present in the compressed resilient member19, said resilient member19 being slidably retained on said needle guard22 by the notch or indentation60, said metal needle trap41 having a lead-in area33 for locating said resilient member19 on said needle guard22 into notches60 and/or61, said needle trap41 also having at least one notch or indentation61 for releasably retaining said end coils of said resilient member19, said needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, a distal needle guide aperture47, a metal needle trap41 bialy contacting said hypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the metal configuration of said needle trap41 and/or the extending force of the surrounding resilient member19, whereby the advancing movement of said needle guard22 is limited by a fixedly attached tether (not shown), said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said hub12. Saidneedle trap41 being handedly inserted to saidneedle guard22 at ahinge slot40, saidneedle guard22 having a receivingslot31 to receive theneedle trap41, a distalneedle guide aperture47, saidneedle trap41 having skirts46 (shown inFIG. 75) to retain said sharpenedneedle end11 within saidmetal needle trap41.
Saidneedle trap41 being insertable onto saidneedle guard22 from the outside of said needle guard, allowing saidneedle trap41 to be inserted onto saidneedle guard22 either before or after saidneedle guard22 is clasped around saidhypodermic needle10 from the side during assembly procedures.
FIG. 85 is a cross sectional top view of the invention containing the elements shown and described inFIGS. 64 and 84 having a movable metal needle trap41 used to trap the sharpened needle tip11 within said needle guard22, comprising a hub12 at least one proximal flange101, a hub portion15 and a flange16 for wedged and removable attaching a protective cover, a releasably held needle guard assembly22 being releasably held adjacent to said hub portion15, said guard assembly22 being movable by the stored energy present in the compressed resilient member19, said resilient member19 being slidably retained on said needle guard22 by the notch or indentation60, said metal needle trap41 having a lead-in area33 for locating said resilient member19 on said needle guard22 into notches60 and/or61, said needle trap41 also having at least one notch or indentation61 for releasably retaining said end coils of said resilient member19, said needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, a distal needle guide aperture47, a metal needle trap41 bialy contacting said hypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the metal configuration of said needle trap41 and/or the extending force of the surrounding resilient member19, whereby the advancing movement of said needle guard22 is limited by a fixedly attached tether (not shown), said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said hub12. Saidneedle trap41 being handedly inserted to saidneedle guard22 at ahinge slot40d,saidneedle guard22 having a receivingslot31 to receive theneedle trap41, a distalneedle guide aperture47, a receivingslot31 to receive themetal needle trap41, saidneedle trap41 having skirts46 (shown inFIG. 75) to retain said sharpenedneedle end11 within saidmetal needle trap41.
Saidneedle trap41 being insertable onto saidneedle guard22 from the inside of said needle guard, allowing saidneedle trap41 to be inserted onto saidneedle guard22 before saidneedle guard22 is clasped around saidhypodermic needle10 from the side during assembly procedures.
FIG. 86 is a graph depicting the interaction of a resilient member and a sliding member, said sliding member being on an elongated shaft, said sliding member having a movable arm being urged away from said resilient member by an extending force, said moveable arm being movably wedged between the diameter of said resilient member and said shaft, said arm slidably contacting said shaft, and where another area of said resilient member is positioned around said sliding member, said resilient member being releasably retained by said movable arm on said sliding member, said resilient member having a portion of said sliding member within said resilient member's inside diameter, whereby the binding force of said resilient member on said sliding member and said movable arm eventually exceeds the extending force of said resilient member as said resilient member extends. Said extending force of said resilient member is greatest when said resilient member is completely compressed, and conversely, said extending force of said resilient member is weakest when said resilient member is completely elongated. The binding force of said resilient member on said movable arm is greatest when said resilient member is compressed.
FIG. 87 is a graph depicting the interaction of a resilient member and a sliding member, said sliding member being on an elongated shaft, said sliding member having a movable arm being urged away from said resilient member by an extending force, said moveable arm being movably wedged between the diameter of said resilient member and said shaft, said arm slidably contacting said shaft, and where another area of said resilient member is positioned in a notch or recess on said sliding member, said resilient member being releasably retained by said movable arm and said notch on said sliding member, said resilient member having a portion of said sliding member within said resilient member's inside diameter, whereby the binding force of said resilient member on said sliding member and said movable arm is always less than the extending force of said resilient member as said resilient member extends. Said extending force of said resilient member is exerted in the land created by said notch, maintaining a greater extending force on said sliding member and said movable arm than said binding force of said resilient member. Said movable arm is urged inwardly from a retaining position when said sliding member advances beyond the end of said shaft, thereby releasing the hold on said resilient member.
FIG. 88 is a cross-sectional side view of the present invention ready for use on a male luer syringe showing a full view of thehypodermic needle10, and a cross sectional view of the releasing means shown and described inFIG. 48A comprising ahub412 with a fixedly attachedneedle10, a means for retaining a separate,movable needle guard22, saidneedle guard22 having an aperture therethrough for saidhypodermic needle10, whereby theneedle guard22 is retained in a ready to use position on saidhub412, with said retainedneedle guard22 being urged away from saidneedle hub412 by a compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being located between, among or amid saidhub412 and saidneedle guard22, saidresilient member19 also being located in an annular fashion surrounding a portion of saidneedle guard22, saidneedle guard22 is fixedly attached to saidneedle hub portion215 by means of a limitingtether24.
Saidneedle guard22 having a retaining means77, said retaining means having anaperture78 for releasably holding saidneedle guard22 in a retained position adjacent to saidhub portion215, saidneedle guard22 having a latchingarm81 being handedly attached to saidneedle guard22 at ahinge section23, aprotrusion49 for urging saidarm81 from a releasably held position adjacent to saidhub portion215 when a compressive force is applied to saidneedle guard22 and saidprotrusion49 engages said retaining means77 and mechanically releases said hold on saidneedle guard22, saidarm81 having aprotrusion21 for releasably holding saidarm81 in saidaperture78 of said retaining means77, saidarm81 having afinger pad27 with projections which do not impede the movement of saidpad27 and saidprotrusion21 through saidaperture78 as saidneedle guard22 is urged away from saidhub portion215.
Said hub412 having an aperture therethrough creating a fluid/gas path to said hypodermic needle10, at least one flange101 for attaching the hub412 to a male luer fitting, a needle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle10, said needle10 a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said hub412 and an integral hub portion215 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub portion215, said protrusion5 being connected to the hub portion215, said protrusion5 having a fixedly attached tether24, said hub portion215 also having a section16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover said movable needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, an internal guide section35, with a recess or void38 residing between said proximal guide section34 and said internal guide section35, a distal needle guide aperture47, a receiving slot31 to receive the needle trap41 said needle guard22 having a compressed resilient member19 positioned at the proximal end of said needle guard22 said with the resilient member19 exerting an extending force on said needle guard22; with said needle guard22 being releasably held in a compressed position by the hook21 of the moveable latching arm81 on said needle guard22, an aperture for orienting said needle guard assembly22 adjacent to said hub portion215, said aperture having the hub protrusion5 positioned therethrough, said latching arm81 having a protrusion49 for engaging said retaining means77 when said needle guard22 is urged toward said hub portion215, said needle guard22 engages protrusion49 and manually moves said latching arm81 in an outward manner ensuring said latching arm81 moves inwardly releasing the hold on the needle guard assembly22.
FIGS. 89,90 and91 show a cross-section view of the invention described inFIGS. 84,85 and88, respectively, whereinhub212 includes a threadedsection74 for attaching the hub to a blood collection device. (SeeFIG. 25.)
FIGS. 92,93 and94 show a cross-section view of the invention described inFIGS. 84,85 and88, respectively, being fixedly attached to a prefilled syringe.
FIG. 95 is a full side view drawing of the disclosed invention hub component12, comprising a hypodermic needle hub12 with a flange101 for attaching the needle hub12 to a male luer fitting, a needle nest4, a section16 for removable holding a protective storage cover over a hypodermic needle (not shown) a protrusion5 located at the distal end of the hub portion15, said hub portion15 having at least one aperture89 for inserting a glue carrying fixture or the like to apply glue to the needle during assembly, said aperture89 also being a venting means to allow pneumatic pressure to escape during insertion of needle10 with glue into said needle nest4, said protrusion5 being connected to the hub portion15 at the distal end of the hub portion15, said section16 having a shoulder14 for twisted attaching said invention to a storage cover, and a moveable latching arm26 with a finger pad27, attached to the hub portion15 by a hinge section23, said finger pad27 having at least one protrusion for creating a more positive grip or contact with said finger pad27, said finger pad27 also comprising a different, or bright color, which serves as a visual indicator for the user to easily locate the finger pad27 for manual release of a needle guard assembly or the like, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position adjacent to said hub portion15, said moveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred molded position.
FIG. 96 is a full side view drawing of the disclosedinvention hub component12, comprising ahypodermic needle hub12 with aflange101 for attaching theneedle hub12 to a male luer fitting, aneedle nest4, asection16 for removable holding a protective storage cover over the hypodermic needle (not shown), aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidhub portion15 having, at least oneaperture89 for inserting a glue carrying fixture or the like to apply glue to saidneedle10 during assembly, saidaperture89 also being a vent to allow pneumatic pressure to escape during insertion ofneedle10 into saidneedle nest4, saidprotrusion5 being connected to thehub portion15 at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidsection16 having ashoulder14 for twisted attaching said invention to a storage cover, and amoveable latching arm26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position adjacent to saidhub portion15, saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred molded position.
FIG. 97 is a cross-sectional side view of the invention attached to a prior art glasspre-filled syringe6 having anest bead7 and ahypodermic needle10 with a distal sharpenedend11, saidneedle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of aslidable needle guard22 relative to theneedle tip11 after positioning the needle guard at the distal end of theneedle10.FIG. 97 further shows ahub body15 being fixedly attached to saidsyringe6 at thenest bead7 by the attachingsection65; saidhub body15 having aprotrusion5 located at the distal end of saidhub portion15, saidprotrusion5 being connected at the distal end of thehub portion15, saidhub body15 also having asection16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub body15 by ahinge section23, saidlever26 having atouch pad27, aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging said latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard22 (shown in other drawings in this application), with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub portion15.
FIG. 98 is a cross-sectional side view of the invention integrally molded to a pre-filledcartridge syringe hub8bhaving a fixedly attachedneedle10 with a sharpenedproximal end111 and a sharpeneddistal end11, saidneedle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of a slidable needle guard relative to theneedle tip11 after positioning said needle guard at the distal end of theneedle10, said sharpenedproximal end111 is for piercing the stopper of a medicine or fluid cartridge. The invention includes anintegral hub portion15, having aneedle nest4; saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located on saidhub portion15, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging the latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably heldneedle guard22 with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on the hub portion.
FIG. 99 is a cross-sectional side view of the invention attached to a prior art pre-filled cartridge syringe hub8ahaving a fixedly attachedneedle10 with a sharpenedproximal end111 and a sharpeneddistal end11, saidneedle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of a slidable needle guard (not shown) relative to theneedle tip11 after positioning a needle guard at the distal end of theneedle10, said sharpenedproximal end111 for piercing the stopper of a medicine or fluid cartridge. The invention includes ahub portion15 being fixedly attached to said syringe hub8aat theneedle nest4; saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located on saidhub portion15, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 with atouch pad27 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably held position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging the latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to a releasably held needle guard, with saidmoveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub body15.
FIG. 100A is a cross-sectional side view an I.V. catheter introducer having ahub section9, having a fixedly attachedneedle10 with a sharpened distal end, saidneedle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of a slidable needle guard (not shown) relative to theneedle tip11 after positioning saidneedle guard22 at the distal end of theneedle10, asection18 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, ahypodermic needle10 being fixedly attached to aneedle nest4; saidcatheter mounting section9 being retrofitted with the present invention, whereinhub portion15 is fixedly attached to saidcatheter mounting section9 at thenest4 by the attachingsection66, saidhub portion15 also having asection16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover.
FIG. 100B is a cross-sectional side view of the present invention integrally molded to an I.V. catheter introducer comprising ahub9, ahypodermic needle10 being fixedly attached to aneedle nest4 saidneedle10 having a sharpeneddistal end11, saidneedle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of a slidable needle guard (not shown) relative to theneedle tip11 after positioning saidneedle guard22 at the distal end of theneedle10, ahub portion15, saidhub portion15 having aprotrusion5 located on saidhub portion15, saidhub body15 also having asection16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm orlever26 attached to thehub portion15 by ahinge section23, with themoveable latching arm26 having aprotrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on thehub portion15, said latchingarm26 also having aprotrusion49 for urging said latchingarm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard with said moveable latching arm shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on thehub portion15.
FIG. 101 is a cross sectional side view of the invention being threadedly attached to a glass cartridge hub68, said glass cartridge hub68 being fixedly attached to a glass cartridge6, said hub68 having a needle nest4 for fixedly attaching a needle10, said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11, said needle10 having a change in profile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of a slidable needle guard relative to the needle tip11 after positioning said needle guard22 at the distal end of the needle10, said hub68 also having a threaded section67 fixedly attaching hub body is to said glass cartridge hub68 by the threaded section67; said hub body15 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub portion15, said protrusion5 being connected at the distal end of the hub portion15, said hub body15 also having a section16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm or lever26 with a touch pad27 attached to the hub body15 by a hinge section23, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on the hub portion15, said latching arm26 also having a protrusion49 for urging said latching arm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard22 (shown in other drawings in this application), with said moveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on the hub body15.
FIG. 102 is a cross sectional side view of the invention being fixedly attached to a glass cartridge6, comprising a hub68 having a needle nest4 for fixedly attaching a needle10, said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11, said needle10 having a change in profile3 near the distal end for limiting axial movement of a slidable needle guard relative to the needle tip11 after positioning said needle guard22 at the distal end of the needle10, a hub portion15 being integrally molded to said glass cartridge hub69; said hub portion15 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub portion15, said protrusion5 being connected at the distal end of the hub portion15, said hub body15 also having a section16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm or lever26 attached to the hub portion15 by a hinge section23, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasable position on the hub portion15, said latching arm26 also having a protrusion49 for urging said latching arm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard22 (shown in other drawings in this application), with said moveable latching arm26 shown in the preferred position for retaining at least one component in a retained position on the hub body15.
FIG. 103 is a cross sectional top view of the invention shown on anindwelling catheter29 embodiment, having amovable needle guard22aand a separable indwelling I.V. catheter29, said catheter29 being fixedly attached to a catheter hub13; a hub9 having a fixedly attached hollow bore hypodermic needle10 having a sharpened distal end11, said needle10 being fixedly attached to a hub portion15 having a section16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a slidable needle guard22abeing fixedly attached to said hub portion15 by means of a limiting tether24, said tether24 being slidably disposed through an aperture on said hub9, said needle guard22ahaving a projection or finger post80 for advancing said separable catheter29 and said needle guard22aalong said hypodermic needle10 so said catheter29 may be inserted into a blood vessel, said hypodermic needle10 being slidable through a guide aperture in said movable needle guard22a,said needle guard22ahaving a movable needle trap41 with a corresponding slot31 for receiving the needle trap41 when said trap41 moves beyond the needle tip11, said needle guard22ahaving an open collar or washer30 for retaining the resilient member19 on the proximal end of said needle guard22a,said resilient member19 being slidably held on said needle guard22aby the notch or indentation60, said movable needle trap41 having a lead-in area33 for locating said resilient member19 on said needle guard22ainto notches60 and/or61, said needle trap41 also having a notch or indentation61 for retaining said end coils of said resilient member19, with the distal end of said needle guard22ahaving a male section78 for removable attaching an indwelling I.V.catheter hub13, saidneedle trap41 having amovable arm45 andprojection42 for releasably retaining acatheter hub13 from saidmale section78 after insertion of thecatheter29 into a patient.Said catheter hub13 having at least oneflange301 and an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm42. Saidmovable arm42 could also comprise a metal component which is inserted during or after saidmale section78 is manufactured. Saidchannel32 can comprise an annular, or segmented configuration.
Said hub portion15 could also comprise the latchingarm26 shown in other drawings in this application, otherwise saidneedle guard22awould be releasably held adjacent to saidhub portion15 prior to use by a frictional or wedged means. The disclosed invention is shown in a ready to use state inFIG. 103.
FIG. 104 is a cross sectional top view of the invention shown showing the catheterintroducer needle tip11 being withdrawn into theneedle guard22a.Thecatheter29 andcatheter hub13 remain releasably held adjacent to saidneedle guard22aas theneedle10 is being withdrawn from the catheter insertion site through thedistal guide47 of saidneedle guard22a.This drawing shows saidneedle guard22abeing held within a housing orshroud85. Saidhousing85 having an inner chamber for receiving aresilient member19 and aslidable needle guard22a,saidhousing85 also havingexterior projections86 serving as a non-slip gripping means, saidprojections86 can be longitudinal, radial or the like, and may comprise any surface or contour which improves the hold by the user on saidhousing85. Saidhousing85 may also have aninternal projection88 for fixedly attaching saidneedle guard22awithin saidhousing85, andinternal fins97 to concentrically locate saidresilient member19 within saidhousing85. Saidneedle guard22abeing held within saidhousing85 by a snap-fit means created by thewedge66aandslot66bat the proximal end of saidneedle guard22a.Saidhousing85 having a corresponding aperture to receive saidwedge66aandslot66b,said aperture having a “lead-in”96 for easy assembly of saidguard22ainto saidhousing85. Said housing also may have an internal ring or at least oneprojection88 which correspondingly is received by aslot89 in saidneedle guard22a.Saidslot89 andprojection88 may be placed either on theguard22aorhousing85.
Saidslidable needle guard22abeing fixedly attached to a hub portion by means of a limitingtether24, saidhypodermic needle10 being slidable through aproximal guide aperture34 in saidmovable needle guard22a,saidneedle guard22ahaving amovable needle trap41 with acorresponding slot31 for receiving theneedle trap41 when saidtrap41 moves beyond theneedle tip11, saidneedle guard22ahaving a notch orindentation60 for releasably holding saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22a,saidmovable needle trap41 having a lead-inarea33 for locating saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22aintonotches60 and/or61, saidneedle trap41 also having a notch orindentation61 for retaining said end coils of saidresilient member19, with the distal end of saidneedle guard22ahaving amale section78 for removable attaching an indwelling I.V.catheter hub13, saidneedle trap41 having amovable arm45 andprojection42 for releasably retaining acatheter hub13 from saidmale section78 after insertion of thecatheter29 into a patient.Said catheter hub13 having at least oneflange301 and an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm45 and saidprojection42. Saidmovable arm45 could also comprise a metal component which is inserted during or after saidmale section78 is manufactured.
Said hub portion15 could also comprise the latchingarm26 shown in other drawings in this application, otherwise saidneedle guard22awould be releasably held adjacent to said hub portion prior to use by a frictional or wedged means.
FIG. 105 is a cross sectional and cut away top view of themovable needle guard22aon anindwelling catheter29 embodiment containing the elements shown and described inFIG. 104, showing theneedle tip11 being safely contained within theneedle guard22awith thearm45 andprojection42 correspondingly moved inwardly and activated with theneedle trap41, including a few different versions of the components: saidtether24 being fixedly attached to thehousing85, saidhousing85 having at least one longitudinalnonslip projection86, said housing having adistal projection90 which may snap over saidneedle guard22awhen saidneedle guard22ais contained within saidhousing85, saidneedle guard22ahaving asplit line43, saidprojection42 having a “v” shape. The shape of theprojection42 is not limited to a singular or double faced surface, but might be oval, round, radial, smooth or rough or a combination of any surfaces described herein.
FIG. 106 is a cross-sectional and cut away side view of the present invention ready for use on a male luer syringe shows a full view of thehypodermic needle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end for limiting axially movement of aslidable needle guard22 relative to theneedle tip11 after positioning saidneedle guard22 at the distal end of theneedle10 comprising: ahub12 with a fixedly attachedneedle10, a means for retaining a separate,movable needle guard22, saidneedle guard22 having an aperture therethrough for saidhypodermic needle10, whereby theneedle guard22 is retained in a ready to use position on saidhub12, with said retainedneedle guard22 being urged away from saidneedle hub12 by a compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being located between, among or amid saidhub12 and saidneedle guard22, saidresilient member19 also being located in an annular fashion surrounding a portion of saidneedle guard22.
Said hub12 having an aperture therethrough creating a fluid/gas path to said hypodermic needle10, at least one flange101 for attaching the needle hub12 to a male luer fitting, a needle nest4 for fixedly attaching the needle10, said needle10 a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said hub12 and an integral hub portion15 having a protrusion5 located at the distal end of said hub body15, said protrusion5 being connected to the hub portion15, said hub portion15 also having a section16 for removable attaching a protective storage cover, a moveable latching arm or lever26 with a touch pad27 attached to the hub portion15 by a hinge section23, with the moveable latching arm26 having a protrusion21 for retaining a component in a releasably retained position on the hub portion15, said latching arm26 also having a protrusion49 for biasing the latching arm26 in an outward manner when a compressive force is applied to the releasably held needle guard22; and a movable needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, a distal needle guide section47 and a movable needle trap41 (not shown in this view), a receiving slot31 to receive the needle trap, a retaining area44awith an aperture48 to receive said protrusion21, said needle guard22 having a compressed resilient member19 positioned at the proximal end of said needle guard22 said with the resilient member19 exerting an extending force on said needle guard22; with said needle guard22 being releasably held in a compressed position by the hook21 of the moveable latching arm26 on said hub portion15, an aperture for orienting said needle guard assembly22 adjacent to said hub portion12, said aperture having the hub protrusion5 positioned therethrough, said latching arm26 having a protrusion49 for engaging said needle guard22 when said needle guard22 is urged toward said hub portion12, said needle guard22 engages protrusion49 and manually moves said latching arm26 in an outward manner ensuring said latching arm26 moves outwardly releasing the hold on the needle guard22.
FIG. 107 is a cross sectional and cut away top view ofFIG. 106 containing the elements shown and described inFIG. 106 with the releasably held needle guard assembly22 (shown in a partial cut away view) being releasably held adjacent to saidhub portion15, saidguard assembly22 being movable by the stored energy present in the compressedresilient member19, saidresilient member19 being slidably retained on saidneedle guard22 by the notch orindentation60, saidmovable needle trap41 having a lead-inarea33 for locating saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22 intonotches60 and/or61, saidneedle trap41 also having at least one notch orindentation61 for releasably retaining said end coils of saidresilient member19, saidneedle guard22 having aproximal guide section34, a distalneedle guide aperture47, aneedle trap41 bialy contacting saidhypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the molded configuration of saidneedle trap41 and/or the extending force of the surroundingresilient member19, whereby the advancing movement of saidneedle guard22 is limited by a change inprofile3 of saidneedle10, saidneedle10 having a sharpeneddistal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to saidhub12.
Saidneedle10 being fixedly attached tohub12 in aneedle nest4, saidhub12 having aflange16 for removable attaching a protective cover, and at least oneflange101. Saidneedle trap41 being handedly attached to saidneedle guard22 by ahinge section40, saidneedle guard22 having a receivingslot31 to receive theneedle trap41.
FIG. 108 is a cross sectional and cut away top viewFIGS. 106 and 107 showing the needle tip11 being trapped within the needle guard22 by the movable needle guard41, comprising a hypodermic needle10 having a sharpened tip11, said needle guard22 being limited in its axial movement by means of a change in profile3 near the distal end of said needle10, with the resilient member19 extended and maintaining an extending force on the needle guard assembly22, said needle guard22 is prevented from advancing further by the limiting feature of said change in profile3, said resilient member19 being slidably retained on said needle guard22 by the notch or indentation60, said movable needle trap41 having a lead-in area33 for locating said resilient member19 on said needle guard22 into notches60 and/or61, said needle trap41 also having at least one notch or indentation61 for releasably retaining said end coils of said resilient member19, said needle guard22 having a proximal guide section34, a distal needle guide aperture47, a needle trap41 bialy contacting said hypodermic needle10 by the inherent memory of the molded configuration of said needle trap41 and/or the extending force of the surrounding resilient member19, whereby the advancing movement of said needle guard22 is limited by a change in profile3 of said needle10, said needle10 having a sharpened distal end11 and an unsharpened proximal end being fixedly attached to said hub12. Saidneedle10 being fixedly attached tohub12 in aneedle nest4, saidhub12 having aflange16 for removable attaching a protective cover, and at least oneflange101. Saidneedle trap41 being handedly attached to saidneedle guard22 by ahinge section40, saidneedle guard22 having a receivingslot31 to receive theneedle trap41.
Saidproximal guide34 is shown here maintaining theneedle guard22 in a substantially concentric manner on saidhypodermic needle10. Saidneedle guard41 also having a tapered or reducingproximal section304 for non-binding access by the movableresilient member19.
FIG. 109 is a full top view of aneedle guard22 having aproximal guide section34, a reducingsection304, a longitudinally shapedchamber94, aprojection63 to allow free movement of a movable latch, and adistal guide section47. This embodiment utilizes a separate needle guard component.
FIG. 110 is a full front view of aneedle guard22 shown inFIG. 109, having alongitudinal chamber94, aslot25 to accept a latching means, adistal guide section47, and an aperture.
FIG. 111 is a cross sectional view of theneedle guard22 shown inFIG. 109 along axis111-111 showing the slotted configuration, ofchamber94.
FIG. 112 is a full bottom view of aneedle guard22 shown inFIG. 109 having anotch60, a reducingsection304 and aprojection63 to allow free movement of a movable latch.
FIG. 113 is a full rear view of themovable needle guard22 shown inFIG. 112 having achamber94, an aperture, anotch60 and aproximal guide section34.
FIG. 114 is a full top view of theneedle guard220 for a catheter introducer having aninner chamber94, aproximal guide section34, arecess31 to receive a movable needle trap, amiddle guide section93 for locating aneedle10 during assembly procedures, aslot80 for receiving the proximal end of aseparate needle trap41, a slottedcatheter adapter78, adistal guide section92, and aprojection91 for releasably holding acatheter hub13 in a specific orientation on saidneedle guard220.
FIG. 115 is a full front view of theneedle guard220 for a catheter introducer shown inFIG. 114 having amiddle guide section93 for locating aneedle10 during assembly procedures, a slottedcatheter adapter78, adistal guide section92, and aprojection91 for releasably holding acatheter hub13 in a specific orientation on saidneedle guard220. Saidneedle guard220 having aneedle10 therethrough, said needle being contained through saidneedle guard220 by the separately attachedneedle trap41. Saidneedle10 being concentrically located through saidneedle guard220 located by theneedle trap41.
FIG. 116 is a cross sectional and cut away side view of aseparate needle trap41 having aproximal side82 which inserts into a slot within a slidable needle guard.Needle trap41 includes a least oneprojection83 for fixedly attaching said needle trap in a needle guard, a lead inside33 for locating a resilient member during assembly procedures, anotch61 for maintaining an extending force of said resilient member on saidtrap41, and a plurality of sides orskirts46 to contain a sharpenedtip11 of aneedle10 within saidtrap41. Saidneedle trap41 can comprise plastic, metal, or any other substantially impenetrable material.
FIG. 117 is a full top view of thehousing85 having alip90 andinternal fins97. Saidfins97 can be eliminated by shaping the cross section of saidhousing85 to match the housing shape shown inFIG. 120.
FIG. 118 is a cross sectional and cut away top view of a catheter introducer comprising the components shown and described inFIG. 114, having aneedle10 with one sharpeneddistal end11, saidneedle10 having a change inprofile3 near the distal end of saidneedle10, saidneedle10 being fixedly attached to ahub9 by aneedle nest4, saidhub9 having a flange or plurality ofprojections16 to accept a removable storage cover, saidneedle10 having aneedle guard220 being slidably disposed about saidneedle10 and initially positioned adjacent to the proximal end of saidneedle10. Saidneedle guard220 having a receivingslot31 for amovable needle trap41, aslot80 for fixedly attaching aseparate needle trap41, acatheter adapter78, and aproximal guide section34. Saidneedle trap41 having aproximal side82 which is received in saidslot80, a plurality ofsharp projections83 for fixedly attaching saidneedle trap41 on saidneedle guard220 intoslot80, an extendingarm45 and aprojection42 for releasably holding acatheter hub13 adjacent to saidneedle guard220, said side.82 having aguide section84 for locating said needle centrally through saidguard220. Saidseparable catheter29 having ahub13 and an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm42. This embodiment still side loads onto a needle, leaving the delicate tip untouched and sharp.
FIG. 119 is a full top view of theseparate needle trap41 for a syringe or blood collecting assembly, comprising aneedle trap41, a plurality ofskirts46, each created by a fold, anotch61, a lead insection33, aproximal side82, created by a fold, having a plurality ofsharp projections83 and aguide section84.Notch61 and lead insection33 are optional.
FIG. 120 is a cross sectional and cut away top view of a catheter introducer ready for use comprising the components shown and described throughout this application, having aneedle10 with one sharpeneddistal end11, saidneedle10 being fixedly attached to ahub9 by a needle nest, saidhub9 having a lead inarea38 for concentrically locating amovable housing85 onto saidneedle10, a flange or plurality ofprojections16 to accept a removable storage cover, saidneedle10 having aneedle guard22abeing slidably disposed about saidneedle10 and initially positioned adjacent to the proximal end of saidneedle10.Said hub9 also having adistal hub section15 and a flashback chamber located at the distal end of saidhub9. Said flashback chamber being closed by means of aremovable plug100.
This drawing shows saidneedle guard22abeing held within a housing orshroud85, said housing having a tapered configuration, allowing for concentric placement of said resilient member within said housing and an improved gripping means by the user. Saidhousing85 having an inner chamber for receiving aresilient member19 and aslidable needle guard22a,saidhousing85 may also have exterior serrations or channels serving as a non-slip gripping means. Saidneedle guard22abeing held within saidhousing85 by a snap-fit means created by thewedge66aandslot66bat the proximal end of saidneedle guard22a.Saidhousing85 having acurb90 serving as a gripping means, and a corresponding, proximal aperture to receive saidwedge66aandslot66b,said aperture having a “lead-in”96 for easy assembly of saidguard22ainto saidhousing85.
Saidhousing85 andresilient member19 are assembled onto theneedle10 by an over theneedle10 procedure. The proximal aperture of saidhousing85 is substantially larger than theneedle10 diameter, allowing thehousing85 to easily be assembled onto theneedle10 without touching thedelicate tip11. A means to automatically and concentrically locate thehousing85 on theneedle10 is described in this application. Theproximal guide section34 of theneedle guard22ais only slightly larger than theneedle10 diameter, allowing a close, concentric fit necessary for the invention to function properly. Theneedle guard22ais loaded onto theneedle10 from the side and once theclam shell guard22ais closed, the concentrically locatedneedle guard22aslides down theneedle10 shaft and snap fits into the concentrically locatedhousing85 andresilient member19. Theside load guard22aalso works in the same concentric manner once theseparate needle trap41 is fixedly attached to theneedle guard22aonce theguard22aandtrap41 are concentrically located on theneedle10 shaft.
Saidneedle guard22acomprising a clam-shell design having asplit line43, a receivingslot31 for amovable needle trap41, adistal catheter adapter78, and a proximal guide section34 (shown in other drawings in this application). Saidneedle trap41 having an extendingarm45 and aprojection42 for releasably holding acatheter hub13 adjacent to saidneedle guard22a.Saidseparable catheter29 having ahub13, an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm45 andprojection42, and a plurality offlanges301 to twistedly attach saidhub13 to a luer fitting.
Saidslidable needle guard22abeing fixedly attached to ahub portion9 by means of a limitingtether24, saidtether24 being fixedly attached to saidneedle guard22aby means of anextension28. Saidneedle guard22ahaving a notch orindentation60 for releasably holding saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22a,saidmovable needle trap41 having a lead-inarea33 for locating saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22aintonotches60 and/or61, saidneedle trap41 also having a notch orindentation61 for retaining said end coils of saidresilient member19, with the distal end of saidneedle guard22ahaving amale section78 for removably attaching an indwelling I.V.catheter hub13, saidneedle trap41 having amovable arm45 andprojection42 for releasably retaining acatheter hub13 from saidadapter section78 after insertion of thecatheter29 into a patient.Said catheter hub13 having at least oneflange301 and an inner channel, recess, slot or undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm45 and saidprojection42.
Said needle guard lead in33 section on saidneedle trap41 could also comprise longitudinal channels to reduce the contact surface area of said resilient member, reducing frictional contact and reducing the amount of material used to manufacture the component.
FIG. 121 is a cross sectional and cut away top view of a catheter introducer safely trapping theneedle tip11 after thecatheter29 has been inserted into a patient, comprising aneedle10 with one sharpeneddistal end11, saidneedle10 being fixedly attached to ahub9 by aneedle nest4, a flange of plurality ofprojections16 to accept a removable storage cover, saidneedle10 having aneedle guard22abeing slidably disposed about saidneedle10 and saidneedle tip11 being safely positioned within saidneedle guard22a.Said hub9 also having adistal hub section15 and a flashback chamber located at the distal end of saidhub9. Said flashback chamber being closed by means of aremovable plug100.Said hub15 having a lead inarea38 for concentrically locating amovable housing85 onto saidneedle10.
FIG. 121 showsneedle guard22abeing held within a housing orshroud85 having an integralresilient member19. Saidhousing85 having an inner diameter which locates the compressedresilient member19 on thenotches60 and/or61 on saidneedle guard22a,saidhousing85 may also have exterior serrations or exterior channels serving as a non-slip gripping means, and aproximal skirt99 which contacts saidhub15 during assembly, allowing saidneedle guard22ato be pressed into saidhousing85.
Saidneedle guard22abeing held within saidhousing85 by a snapfit means created by thewedge66aandslot66bat the proximal end of saidneedle guard22a.Saidwedges66amay have alongitudinal opening81 at thesplit line43 to allow saidwedges66ato compress as saidneedle guard22ais snap fit into saidhousing85. Saidhousing85 may also have adistal curb90, described inFIG. 105, serving as a gripping means, and a corresponding proximal aperture to receive saidwedge66aandslot66b,said proximal aperture having a “lead-in”96 for easy assembly of saidguard22ainto saidhousing85. Saidhousing85 is centrally located onto saidneedle10 by an over the needle procedure. Saidhousing85 having aproximal skirt99 with an internal annular chamfer for concentrically locating saidhousing85 onto saidneedle10 andhub9 by means of chambered configuration of saidneedle nest4. Saidskirt99 is not necessarily needed to implement the present invention.
Saidneedle guard22acomprising a clam-shell configuration having asplit line43, a receivingslot31 for amovable needle trap41, adistal catheter adapter78, and a proximal guide section34 (shown in other drawings in this application). Saidneedle trap41 having an extendingarm45 and aprojection42 for releasably holding acatheter hub13 adjacent to saidneedle guard22a.Saidseparable catheter29 having ahub13, undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm45 andprojection42, and a plurality offlanges301 to attach saidhub13 to a luer fitting.
Said undercut32 can be annular or segmented and still provide a holding means to keep saidcatheter hub13 adjacent to saidneedle guard22auntil saidneedle tip11 is fully contained within saidneedle guard22a.
Saidslidable needle guard22abeing fixedly attached to ahub portion9 by means of a limitingtether24, saidtether24 being fixedly attached to saidneedle guard22aby means of aextension28 or the like. Saidneedle guard22ahaving a notch orindentation60 for releasably holding saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22a,saidmovable needle trap41 having a lead-inarea33 for locating saidresilient member19 on saidneedle guard22aintonotches60 and/or61, saidneedle trap41 also having a notch orindentation61 for retaining said end coils of saidresilient member19, with the distal end of saidneedle guard22ahaving amale section78 for removably attaching an indwelling I.V.catheter hub13, saidneedle trap41 having amovable arm45 andprojection42 for releasably retaining acatheter hub13 from saidadapter section78 after insertion of thecatheter29 into a patient.Said catheter hub13 having at least oneflange301 and an undercut32 for being releasably held by saidmovable arm45 and saidprojection42.
FIGS. 122A,122B and122C show an isometric view of the catheter described inFIGS. 120 and 121 as thecatheter adapter9 is separated fromcatheter29.
FIG. 123 is a full top view of theseparate needle trap41 for the indwelling catheter invention, comprising aneedle trap41, a plurality ofskirts46, each created by a fold or bend, anotch61, a lead insection33, aproximal side82, created by a fold or bend, having a plurality ofsharp projections83 and aguide section84, a ledge, orretainer27 created by at least one fold or bend, an extendingarm45, created by a fold or bend, and aprojection42, created by a fold or bend.
FIG. 124 is a full and cut away view ofFIG. 123 comprising aseparate needle trap41 for the indwelling catheter invention, comprising aneedle trap41, a plurality ofskirts46, each created by a fold or bend, anotch61, a lead insection33, aproximal side82, created by a fold or bend, having a plurality ofsharp projections83, a ledge, orretainer27 created by a fold or bend, an extendingarm45, created by a fold or bend, and aprojection42, created by a fold or bend.
FIG. 125 is a is a full, outside, top view of theneedle guard assembly22afor an indwelling catheter shown in its molded configuration comprising a foldable, open-faced needle guard22ahaving anextended mounting section28, acatheter adapter78, anotch60 for positioning and maintaining the extending force of a resilient member19 (not shown) on saidneedle guard22awhen saidguard22ais in a retained and extending mode, and awedge66aandslot66bat the proximal end of saidneedle guard22a.Saidneedle guard22ahaving amovable needle trap41 being hingedly attached to saidneedle guard22aby ahinge40, saidneedle trap41 having anextended arm45 andprojection42 for releasably retaining a catheter hub from saidadapter78 after insertion of thecatheter29 into a patient. Saidneedle trap41 also having at least one notch ormulti-level landing61 for proper positioning of a resilient member19 (shown in other drawings in this application), saidneedle trap41 having a lead inarea33 also for locating saidresilient member19 in a compressed and/or extendible position. Saidneedle guard22abeing fixedly attached to atether24, saidtether24 having at least oneprotrusion20 for fixedly attaching saidtether24 to saidhub portion15 orhub12, orflange16.
FIG. 126 is a is a full, inside face view of theneedle guard assembly22afor an indwelling catheter shown in its molded configuration comprising a foldable, open-faced needle guard22ahaving anextended hinge section28, awedge66aandslot66blocated at the proximal end of saidneedle guard22a,saidneedle guard22ahaving amovable needle trap41 being hingedly attached to saidneedle guard22aby ahinge40, saidneedle trap41 having anextended arm45 andprojection42 for releasably retaining a catheter hub from saidadapter78 after insertion of the catheter into a patient. Saidneedle guard22aalso having aproximal guide section34 and adistal guide section47, which are created when theneedle guard22asections are joined together, saidneedle guard22aalso having amiddle guide section93. Saidneedle guard22ahaving amovable needle trap41 being hingedly attached by thehinge40, saidneedle trap41 having at least one skirt orfin46 for entrapping said sharpened needle tip11 (shown in other drawings in this application), saidneedle guard22ahaving a corresponding slot or opening31 for receiving saidneedle trap41, saidneedle guard22ahaving at least onepin36 and acorresponding opening37 for frictionally engaging or snap fitting saidneedle guard22asections together about the hypodermic needle10 (as shown in previous drawings) saidpin36 andslot37 can be positioned on either side ofneedle guard22asections, saidneedle guard22ahaving aninternal guide section35 and aproximal guide section34, saidneedle guard22ahaving aninternal landing52 located between said internal guide.35, with said landing52 having anadjacent landing53 which serves to guide said hypodermic needle10 (shown in other drawings in this application) during assembly, storage and use, said landing53 also houses said sharpened needle tip11 (shown in other drawings in this application) within saidneedle guard22a.
Saidneedle guard22abeing fixedly attached to an integral, or separate,tether24. Saidtether24 connects to a hub15 (not shown).
FIG. 127 is a full front view of the clam shellneedle guard assembly22afor an indwelling catheter shown in an open-faced configuration comprising aneedle guard assembly22ahaving amovable needle trap41, saidneedle trap41 having anextended arm45 and aprojection42, aninternal guide section35, adistal catheter adapter78, anextended hinge section28, with a plurality ofneedle guard22asections connected adjacent to saidhinge section28, saidhinge section28 having an adequate area for insert molding a separate tether or fixedly attaching saidseparate tether24, saidhinge section28 also could have an aperture therethrough for fixedly inserting aseparate tether24. Saidneedle guard22ahaving asplit line43 where theneedle guard22asections mate or join together, anaperture guide47 on each section at the distal end, and apost36 for joining theneedle guard assembly22asections together. Saidpost36 is received by a corresponding slot or opening37 on the adjacent half of saidneedle guard22a.
FIG. 128 is a full rear view of theneedle guard assembly22afor an indwelling catheter shown in an open-faced configuration comprising aneedle guard assembly22ahaving anextended hinge28 for joining eachneedle guard22asection together, saidextended hinge section28 having a slot or recess for inserting a fixedly attached, or separate tether (not shown). Saidneedle guard22aalso having aninternal guide section35, asplit line43 where theneedle guard22asections mate or join together, aproximal guide34 andproximal wedge projection66alocated on eachneedle guard22asection, amoveable needle trap41, at least one post orprotrusion36 on oneneedle guard assembly22asection which enters at least one correspondingslot37 on the otherneedle guard assembly22asection for securing the sections together. Saidpost36 is received by a corresponding slot oropening37.
FIG. 129 is a cross sectional view of theneedle guard22ainFIG. 126 shown along axis129-129 and comprising aneedle guard section22a,aninternal guide section35 having an angled face to concentrically locate said hypodermic needle through saidneedle guard22a,alanding52 and asplit line43.
FIG. 130 is a cross sectional view of the disclosedneedle guard22ainFIG. 126 shown along axis130-130 and comprising aneedle guard section22a,and aneedle trap41 having a plurality of skirts orwall sections46.
FIG. 131 is a full side view of thehollow bore needle10 of the present invention having an expanded change inprofile3 and a sharpened,distal tip11.
FIG. 132 is a full top view of the disclosedhollow bore needle10 having a reduced change in profile3aand a sharpened,distal tip11.
FIG. 133 is a full side view of the disclosedhollow bore needle10 inFIG. 131 having an expanded change inprofile3 and a sharpened,distal tip11 and a slidable washer orbushing130 adjacent to said expanded change inprofile3.Washer130 is limited in axial movement by larger size of expanded change inprofile3.
FIG. 134 is a cross sectional side view ofFIG. 133 comprising ahollow bore needle10 having an expanded change inprofile3 and a sharpened,distal tip11 with a slidable washer orbushing130 having anaperture131 sized to allowwasher130 to slide axially onneedle10, but axial movement ofwasher130 onneedle10 is limited by the expanded change inprofile3 because theaperture131 is smaller than the change inprofile3.
FIG. 135 is s full front view of washer orbushing130 having anaperture131.
FIG. 136 is a cross sectional and cut away side view of the needle guard assembly of the present invention showing theneedle tip11 being trapped within theneedle guard22 by themovable needle guard41, comprising ahypodermic needle10 having an expanded change inprofile3 and sharpenedtip11, saidneedle guard22 being limited in its axial movement by engagement of bushing orwasher130 with expanded change inprofile3 near the distal end of saidneedle10, said washer being retained byslot132 inneedle guard22, with theresilient member19 extended overmovable needle trap41 and maintaining saidneedle trap41 in a locked position. Saidneedle trap41 being hingedly attached to saidneedle guard22 by ahinge section40, saidneedle guard22 having a receiving slot ornest31 to receive theneedle trap41.
Saidproximal guide34 andwasher130 are shown here maintaining theneedle guard22 in a substantially concentric manner on saidhypodermic needle10. Saidneedle guard41 also having a tapered or reducingproximal section304 for non-binding access by the movableresilient member19.
FIG. 137 is a cross sectional and cut away side view of theneedle guard assembly22 shown inFIG. 136 showing theneedle tip11 being trapped within theneedle guard22 by themovable needle trap41, said needle trap having a rib orprotrusion133 to closely contain saidneedle10 withinneedle guard assembly22, comprising ahypodermic needle10 having an expanded change inprofile3 and sharpenedtip11, saidneedle guard22 being limited in its axial movement by engagement of bushing orwasher130 with expanded change inprofile3 near the distal end of saidneedle10, said washer being retained byslot132 inneedle guard22, with theresilient member19 extended overmovable needle trap41 and maintaining saidneedle trap41 in a locked position. Saidneedle trap41 being hingedly attached to saidneedle guard22 by ahinge section40, saidneedle guard22 having a receiving slot ornest31 to receive theneedle trap41.
FIG. 138 is a cross sectional front view of theneedle guard assembly22 shown in axis138-138 ofFIG. 137 showing theneedle10 being trapped within theneedle guard22 by themovable needle trap41, said needle trap having a rib orprotrusion133 to closely contain saidneedle10 withinneedle guard assembly22.
FIG. 139 is a full front view of theneedle guard assembly222 comprising an off set splitline143 creatingaperture147 that needle10 can slide through, and a correspondingneedle guard section223.
FIG. 140 is a full side view of aprior art needle310 having ananti-coring tip311 and a bend, or change in axis,303 onneedle shaft310.
FIG. 141 is a cross sectional side view ofneedle310 being covered withslidable housing322, saidneedle310 having ananti-coring tip311 and a bend, or change in axis,303 at a position on theneedle shaft310 that limits axial movement ofhousing322 onshaft310, saidhousing322 having adistal opening347, aproximal guide shaft334 that is sized to slide onshaft310, saidhousing322 is limited in axial movement onshaft310 byproximal guide334engaging bend303. Saidproximal guide334 being sufficient to limit axial movement ofhousing322 onneedle310.
FIG. 142 is a cross sectional side view ofneedle310 having ananti-coring tip311 and a bend, or change in axis,303 in theneedle shaft310 that limits axial movement ofbushing313 onshaft310. A needle guard assembly as shown inFIGS. 136 and 137 may include bushing313 to limit axial movement of a needle guard assembly onshaft310.
FIG. 143 is a cross-sectional side view of the needle guard assembly of the present invention showing the interaction of theneedle guard assembly322 andresilient member319, saidhypodermic needle310 having an anti-coring sharpenedneedle tip311 and a change inaxis303, comprising a slidableneedle guard assembly322 with ahypodermic needle310 therethrough, withresilient member319 urging theneedle guard assembly322 toward the distal end of thehypodermic needle310. Theneedle guard assembly322 havingproximal guide section334, a movableneedle tip guard341 with ahinge section340, saidneedle tip guard341 is molded in a manner whereby theneedle tip guard341 comprises an inherent biasing force toward thehypodermic needle310, another biasing force is exerted on theneedle tip guard341 by the extending force of theresilient member319, saidneedle tip guard341 enters thecorresponding recess331 when saidneedle tip guard341 advances beyond the sharpenedneedle tip311, saidneedle tip guard341 slidably contacts saidhypodermic needle310.
FIG. 144 is cross-sectional side view of the needle guard assembly shown inFIG. 143 showing containment of the sharpenedneedle tip311 within theneedle guard assembly322 comprising aneedle guard assembly322 with ahypodermic needle310 therethrough, saidneedle guard assembly322 being urged beyond the distal end of thehypodermic needle310 and sharpenedneedle tip311 by the extending force of aresilient member319 whereby the moveable, self-biasingneedle tip guard341 of theneedle guard assembly322 moves in front of the sharpenedneedle tip311, containing the sharpenedneedle tip311 within theneedle guard assembly322 and behind the substantially impenetrableneedle tip guard341 having ahinge section340. Theneedle guard assembly322 havingproximal guide section334 that engages bend inneedle303 to limit axial movement ofneedle guard322 onneedle310.
Additionally, the extending force of theresilient member319 urges theneedle tip guard341 inwardly to a covering position, saidresilient member319 surrounds both theneedle guard assembly322 and the outer wall of theneedle tip guard341 holding theneedle tip guard341 in a closed, protective position by a radially confining force. In the protected, closed position, theneedle tip guard341 enters thecorresponding recess331 of theneedle guard assembly322, preventing movement and ensuring safe containment of the sharpenedneedle tip311 within theneedle guard assembly322.
FIG. 145 is a full side view and cut away drawing of the needle hub of the present invention comprising ahypodermic needle hub612 with at least oneflange601 for attaching theneedle hub612 to a luer fitting, a needle nest604 (not shown in this view) for fixedly attaching the needle (not shown in this view), an inner aperture616 (not shown in this view) creating a fluid/gaseous path betweenneedle hub612 and needle610 (not shown in this view), at least oneaperture644 located at the distal end of adeformable housing615 for receiving a protrusion for releasably retaining a member onneedle hub612, saidhousing615 having an inner cavity orchamber617 anddeformable wall section650.
FIG. 146 is a full front view drawing of the needle hub ofFIG. 145 comprising adeformable housing615 having aninner aperture616 for creating a fluid/gaseous path between hub612 (not shown in this view) and a hypodermic needle610 (not shown in this view), saidhousing615 having an inner cavity orchamber617 anddeformable wall section650.
FIG. 147 is a full top view drawing of the needle hub ofFIG. 145. comprising ahypodermic needle hub612 with at least oneflange601 for attaching theneedle hub612 to a luer fitting, at least oneaperture644 located at the distal end of adeformable housing615 for receiving a protrusion for releasably retaining a member onneedle hub612.
FIG. 148 is a full top view drawing of a ready to use needle apparatus of the present invention showingneedle guard622 being releasably retained indeformable housing615 by engagement ofprotrusion645 ofneedle guard622 intoaperture644 of deformable member orhousing615, comprising ahypodermic needle hub612 with at least oneflange601 for attaching theneedle hub612 to a luer fitting. Saidneedle guard622 may include a resilient member (not shown in this view) to propelneedle guard622 to the distal end ofneedle610.
FIG. 149 is a full front view of theneedle guard assembly622 ofFIG. 148 comprising at least oneprotrusion645, an off set splitline643 creatingaperture647 and a correspondingneedle guard section623.
FIG. 150 is a full front view of the needle guard apparatus of the present invention comprisingneedle guard assembly622 being releasably retained within deformable member orhousing615, said housing having a cavity orchamber617 for accepting a member or guard, saidneedle guard assembly622 comprising a passageway forneedle610, at least oneprotrusion645, an off set splitline643 creatingaperture647 and a correspondingneedle guard section623, saiddeformable housing615 having at least oneaperture644 located at the distal end for receiving and releasably retainingprotrusion645 ofneedle guard assembly623 withincavity617 ofhousing615.
FIG. 151 is a full front view of the needle apparatus ofFIG. 150 showing theneedle guard assembly622 being selectively released when a compressive force “F” is exerted ondeformable housing615, saidneedle guard assembly622 comprising a passageway forneedle610, at least oneprotrusion645 that is released from aperture644 (not shown in this view) whendeformable housing615 is squeezed. Said needle guard assembly having an off set splitline643 creatingaperture647 creating a passageway forneedle610, and a correspondingneedle guard section623, saiddeformable housing615 having at least oneaperture644 located at the distal end for releasably retainingprotrusion645 ofneedle guard assembly623 withincavity617 ofhousing615.
FIG. 152 is an isometric view of theneedle guard assembly622 ready to usereleasably being retained withindeformable housing615 having adeformable wall section650, saidhousing615 being selectively attachable tohub602 having aluer end601, saidneedle guard assembly622 comprising amovable trap641, a passageway forneedle610 with a sharpenedtip611 and a change inprofile603, at least one protrusion645 (shown retained withinaperture644 of housing) onsection623, an off set splitline643 creatingaperture647 and correspondingneedle guard section623, saiddeformable housing615 having at least oneaperture644 located at the distal end for receiving saidprotrusion645 of correspondingneedle guard assembly623. Saidhousing615 having an inner guide orrib651 to properly positionneedle guard622 withinhub615, saidhousing615 being selectively attached tohub602 by a retaining means or hook613 and may include at least onerib625 for gripping saidhousing615.Needle guard622 is released from a retained position by squeezingdeformable housing615 andguard622 is propelled along theneedle610 byresilient member619.
FIG. 153 is an isometric view of the needle guard assembly ofFIG. 152 showing containment of the sharpenedneedle tip611 within theneedle guard assembly622, saidneedle guard assembly622 comprising amovable trap641 that is locked in a protective position onneedle tip611,needle guard622 is limited in axial movement by engagement ofneedle guard622 with change inprofile603 ofneedle610.
A number of embodiments have been disclosed herein as they relate to the needle protective device of the present invention. It is important to understand that many of the elements described herein may be interchangeable. It is also important to note that the invention can comprise a variety of embodiments, ranging from a single piece, injection molded part, where the components are manufactured unitarily, to a plurality of components, all which achieve the desired result of safely capturing the sharpened needle tip.