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A catheter assembly for packaging in sterile condition within a protective removable envelope. The catheter assembly includes an elongated rigid body having a longitudinal bore formed therethrough. An integral lubrication reservoir is provided on a mid-portion of the body and opens into the bore of the body from one side thereof. A catheter is provided and has its distal end slidingly telescoped into one end of the body bore and the body is provided with longitudinal opposite side generally radial slot portions whereby the body is weakened along longitudinal radial planes extending along said slot portions for separation of the body from about the catheter. A suitable lubricant is disposed within the lubrication reservoir and maintained within the latter against movement into the bore by means of a rupturable membrane separating the reservoir from the bore. In addition, the body includes opposite side outwardly protecting shield portions adjacent at least the other end of the body and which are supported from the latter for separation away from the associated catheter with the body portions to be separated along the aforementioned radial planes.

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United States Patent 1191 Taniguchi 1 AUTOMATED CATHETER Tokuso Taniguchi, 277 Kaiulani St., Hilo, Hawaii 96720 [76] Inventor:
[52] US. Cl. 128/349 R, 206/632 R, 128/348 [51] Int.Cl A61m 25/00 [58] Field of Search 128/349 R, 350 R, 214.4, 128/348; 206/632 R, 63.2 A
{56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,345,988 10/1967 Vitello 128/349 R 3,444,860 5/1969 Harrell 128/349 R 3,515,137 6/1970 Santomten l28/2l4.4 3,556,294 1/1971 Walck 206/632 R 3,592,192 7/1971 Harautuneian 128/348 X 3,595,230 7/1971 Suyeoka...............,,............. 128/348 3,606,889 9/1971 Arblaster 206/632 R 3,672,367 6/1972 Scislowicz 128/349 R 3,682,173 8/1972 Center 128/348 3,683,928 8/1972 Kuntz 206/632 R 3,766,915 10/1973 Rychlik 128/2144 57] ABSTRACT A catheter assembly for packaging in sterile condition within a protective removable envelope. The catheter assembly includes an elongated rigid body having a longitudinal bore formed therethrough. An integral lubrication reservoir is provided on a mid-portion of the body and opens into the bore of the body from one side thereof. A catheter is provided and has its distal end slidingly telescoped into one end of the body bore and the body is provided with longitudinal opposite side generally radial slot portions whereby the body is weakened along longitudinal radial planes extending along said slot portions for separation of the body from about the catheter. A suitable lubricant is disposed within the lubrication reservoir and maintained within the latter against movement into the bore by means of a rupturable membrane separating the reservoir from the bore. In addition, the body includes opposite side outwardly protecting shield portions adjacent at least the other end of the body and which are supported from the latter for separation away from the associated catheter with the body portions to be separated along the aforementioned radial planes.
15 Claims, 16 Drawing Figures AUTOMATED CATHETER The automated catheter assembly of the instant invention has been designed to simplify the catherization of either the male urinary bladder or the female urinary bladder. The automated catheter assembly may utilize substantially any accepted rubber catheter or its equivalent and includes structure whereby the associated catheter may be lubricated in a sterile manner as it is placed in use and inserted into the female urethra or male penis without contamination of the rubber catheter during insertion. Also, the automated catheter assembly is provided with a support body having a bore formed therethrough and the associated rubber catheter is advanced through the bore while one hand supports the body in alignment with the female urethra or male penis. Also, the body includes opposite side shield portions whereby the adjacent portions of the patients body are shielded against contact with the distal end of the catheter and the body and shield may be readily broken away from the proximal end of the catheter after the latter has been inserted.
The main object of this invention is to provide a catheter assembly designed to simplify the catheterization of male and female patients.
Another object of this invention is to provide a catheter assembly wherein the catheter may be readily lubricated in a sterile state immediately prior to insertion of the distal end of the catheter.
Still another object of this invention, in accordance with the immediately preceding object, is to provide a catheter assembly including shield structure for shielding the distal end of the catheter from contact with parts of the body other than the urethra of a female and the penis of a male.
Another important object of this invention is to provide an automated catheter assembly in accordance with the preceding objects and which may be used in conjunction with a conventional catheter.
A final object of this invention to be specifically enumerated herein is to provide a catheter assemblage in accordance with the preceding objects and which will conform to conventional forms of manufacture, be of simple construction and easy to use so as to provide a device that will be economically feasible and relatively trouble free in operation.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
FIG. I is a side elevational view of a catheter assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention and adapted to be utilized in catheterizing a male patient;
FIG. 2 is an end elevational view of the catheter as seen from the left side of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by thesection line 33 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a transverse sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 5-5 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the ring by which the end of the catheter enclosing envelope is anchored to the proximal end of the body of the catheter assembly;
FIG. I is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 77 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 8 is a bottom plan view of the lubricant reservoir portion of the catheter assembly prior to its being attached to the body of the catheter assembly;
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary enlarged side elevational view ofthe body portion of the catheter assembly;
FIG. I0 is an enlarged front elevational view of the catheter assembly illustrating the manner in which one half of the shield on the distal end of the body of the catheter assembly and the corresponding half of the assembly body may be broken away from the remainder of the body for removal of the latter from the catheter after its insertion:
FIG. II is a side elevational view ofa catheter assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention and adapted to be utilized in catheterizing a female patient;
FIG. 12 is a fragmentary enlarged top plan view of the distal end portion of the catheter assembly;
FIG. 13 is an enlarged fragmentary longitudinal vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 13-13 of FIG. I2;
FIG. 14 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 14-14 of FIG. I3;
FIG. 15 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the body of the catheter assembly illustrated in FIGS. 11 through 14 with parts of the body being broken away and illustrated in vertical section and exploded positions of the upper body portions illustrated in phantom lines; and
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the clamp ring by which the forward end of the protective envelope is anchored to the proximal end of the body portion of the female form of catheter assembly.
Referring now more specifically to the drawings, the numeral It) generally designates a catheter assembly for utilization in conjunction with male patients. The catheter assembly includes a generallycylindrical body 12 having alongitudinal bore 14 formed therethrough. The rear or proximal end of thebody 12 is diametrically reduced as at 16 and the intermediate portion of the body includes an upwardly opening well 18 which opens downwardly into a transversely enlargedintermediate portion 20 of thebore 14. Further, a diskshapedshield 22 is carried by the forward distal end of thebody 12 and includes acentral opening 24 therein registered with the forward end of thebore 14. The well 18 is defined by an upstandingcylindrical wall 26 including circumferentially spacedbulbous portions 28. Acover 30 including a downwardly openingcylindrical channel 29 is provided and the channel includes axially spaced sets of circumferentially spaced enlargedportions 29' into which thebulbous portions 28 are snap receivable, the outer portions of the cover on opposite sides of each of the enlargedportions 29' being slotted at 29" and the cover being constructed of resilient material. A generally sphericalhollow lubricant bladder 32 is seatingly captive within a downwardly opening partial spherical recess in thecover 30. The lower end of thebladder 32 is rupturable by means of an upwardly projectingspike 33 carried by across brace 34 below thecover 30 upon down displacement of thecover 30 from the ready position thereof illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 of the drawings, thecover 30 being releasably frictionally retained in the upper ready position by thebulbous portions 28 being seated in the lower set of enlargedchannel portions 29'.
The left hand side of thebody 12 is provided with a longitudinally extendingradial slot 48 and the left side of theshield 22 is also provided with aradial slot 50. ln addition, the right hand side of the body I2 is provided with similar longitudinally spaced and extendingslots 52 and 54 and the right side of theshield 22 is provided with aradial slot 56 which opens into theopening 24 but terminates radially outwardly a spaced distance from the outer periphery of thedisk 22. Further, the upper sections of the right and left hand side portions of theshield 22 include dependingprotective flanges 55 and 57 supported from the rear surfaces thereof and which overlap the rear extremities of theslots 56 and 50.
The upper marginal edge portion of thedisk 22 includes a forwardly projecting partialcylindrical shield flange 58 and the front surface of theshield 22 includes a pair of forwardly projectingintegral lugs 60 disposed above and below the outer end portion of theslot 50. Finally, the lower marginal edge portion of theshield 22 includes a forwardlyprojecting handle 62 terminating at its forward end in a downwardly and reversely curvingfingergrip 64.
Thedistal end 66 of acatheter 68 is loosely telescoped into the rear end of thebore 14 and positioned in the transversely enlargedintermediate portion 20 of thebore 14 below the tearable membrane 36. The open end of aprotective bag 70 in which all but the distal end of the catheter is received is supported from the diametrically reduced neck orend 16 of thebody 12 by means of aclamp ring 72, the latter being provided with alongitudinal slot 74 aligned with theslot 50 and a pair of axially spaced longitudinalradial slots 76 registered with theslot 54.
In operation. the entire catheter assembly is packaged within a sealed protective envelope (not shown). When it is desired to use the catheter assembly, the latter is removed from its protective envelope and thecover 30 is downwardly displaced to rupture thebladder 32 whereby the lubricant within the bladder will flow down into the transversely enlarged portion of thebore 14 and lubricate the distal end of thecatheter 68. Then. theassembly 10 is held in one hand (with the associated male organ) by thefingergrip 64 of thehandle 62 the manner illustrated in phantom lines in FIG. I of the drawings and thecatheter 68 projecting out of the rearward end of thebody 12 is pushed forward with the other hand through the envelope orbag 70 until thedistal end 66 of the catheter has been inserted in the bladder, thehandle 64 serving as a docking" guide to facilitate alignment of the head of the male organ with thedistal end 66 of thecatheter 68. Then, thelugs 60 are engaged in both hands and pulled apart in order to split theshield 22 along theslots 50 and 56 and to also split thebody 12 along theslots 48, 52 and 54 as well as theclamp ring 72 along theslots 74 and 76, see FIG. 10. Thereafter, the two halves of theassembly 10 are removed from about thecatheter 68 and theenvelope 70 may be slid from the proximal end of thecatheter 68.
In FIGS. 11 through 16 of the drawings there may be seen a modified form of catheter assembly 10' constructed in accordance with the present invention. but which is adapted to be used in catheterizing female pa tients. Various of the components of the female catheter assembly 10' are identical, or at least substantially identical, to corresponding components of themale catheter assembly 10. Accordingly. the various identical or nearly identical components of the female cathe ter 10' are designated by prime reference numerals corresponding to the numerals applied to the corre sponding components of the male catheter illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 10.
Thefemale catheter assembly 10 differs from themale catheter assembly 10 in that the female catheter 10' does not include a shield corresponding to theshield 22 or the equivalent of thehandle 62 supported from theshield 22. Rather, the lower portion of the body 12' of the female catheter assembly 10' is provided with a depending support rib l3 from whose lower marginal portion a horizontaltransverse flange 15 is supported. The opposite side marginal portions of theflange 15 converge forwardly and have upstanding opposite side shield flanges l7 and 19 supported therefrom notched at their forward ends as at 21 and 23, re' spectively. Also, theflange 19 includes an upwardly projectinghandle 25 intermediate its front and rear ends.
In operation, the female catheter assembly 10' is moved into position by one hand grasping thehandle 25 and thereafter used in substantially the same manner as theassembly 10, except that the entire shield comprising the rib l3, flange l5 and the flanges l7 and 19 are broken away from the upper half of the body 12' when the lower half of the body 12' is separated from the upper half. Also. the body 12' includes an upstanding transverse flange 27, see FIG. 13, which serves to interconnect the forward ends of the wall portions 26' corresponding to thewall portions 26.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art. it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be restored to, falling within the scope of the invention.
What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A catheter assembly for packaging in sterile condition within a removable protective envelope, said assembly including an elongated separable rigid body having a longitudinal passageway formed therethrough including a transversely enlarged mid-portion, said body including a distal living body engaging shield, lubrication reservoir means supported from said rigid body and communicating with said enlarged midportion and comprising a means for dispensing a lubri cant into said passageway mid-portion, a catheter having its distal end telescoped in said passageway from one end thereof and positioned in said enlarged midportion, said rigid body being provided with weakened opposite side portions extending longitudinally thereof whereby said body may be readily separated from about said catheter.
2. The combination of claim I wherein said lubricant reservoir means includes a reservoir supported from an upper portion of said body. and dispensing means operatively associated with said reservoir for establishing communication between the latter and said passageway mid-portion.
3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said reservoir comprises a rupturable bladder, said dispensing means including means for rupturing said bladder.
4. The combination ofclaim 3 wherein said reservoir is positioned above said passageway mid-portion for gravity flow of lubricant from said bladder, after the latter is ruptured, into said passageway mid-portion.
5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said one end of said body has the open end of an elongated tubular protective bag secured thereover, the proximal end of said catheter being disposed in said bag.
6. The combination ofclaim 5 wherein said one end of said body has a clamp ring secured thereover under which the open end of said protective bag is secured, said clamp ring including weakened opposite side longitudinal areas thereof corresponding to the weakened opposite side portions of said body.
7. The combination ofclaim 1 wherein the weakened opposite side portions of said body include an at least substantially full length slot formed in one side of said body and a plurality of longitudinally spaced slots formed in and extending along the other side of said body.
8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said slot formed in said one side of said body opens through the opposite ends of said body and into said passageway the full length of said body.
9. The combination of claim 1 wherein said distal body engaging shield includes a generally disk shaped means centered relative to the rigid body, said shield having a central catheter opening formed therethrough with which the adjacent end of said passageway is registered and having a protruding handle means.
10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said shield includes opposite side weakened radial areas thereof registered with the adjacent ends of the weakened opposite side portions of said body.
11. A catheter assembly for packaging in sterile condition within a removable protective envelope. said assembly including an elongated rigid tubular body having a longitudinal passageway formed therethrough open at its opposite ends, a catheter having its distal end telescoped into said passageway from one end thereof for subsequent projection from the other end of said body. said body being provided with a main longitudinal slot on one side thereof opening through the opposite ends of said body and longitudinally spaced and aligned longitudinally extending slots on the opposite side thereof, said body including connecting portions disposed between adjacent ends of said longitudinally spaced slots, said longitudinally spaced spaced slots and connecting portions of said body defining weakened portions of said body extending longitudinally thereof opposite said main slot along which said connecting side portions of said body may be broken by spreading apart the body portions defining the opposite sides of said main slot, whereby said body may be readily separated from about said catheter.
12. The combination of claim 1] wherein said one end of said body has an open end of an elongated tubular protective bag secured thereover, the proximal end of said catheter being disposed in said bag, said one end of said body having a clamp ring secured thereover under which the open end of said protective bag is secured, said clamp ring including weakened opposite side longitudinal areas thereof corresponding to the weakened opposite side portions of said body.
13. The combination of claim 11 wherein the other end of said body includes an endwise outwardly projecting handle generally paralleling and disposed to one side of the central line of said passageway.
14. The combination ofclaim 13 wherein the outer end of said handle includes an outwardly directed and reversely curved fingergrip.
15. The combination of claim 11 wherein one side portion of said body includes an outstanding handle disposed at generally right angles relative to the central line of said passageway.

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1. A catheter assembly for packaging in sterile condition within a removable protective envelope, said assembly including an elongated separable rigid body having a longitudinal passageway formed therethrough including a transversely enlarged midportion, said body including a distal living body engaging shield, lubrication reservoir means supported from said rigid body and communicating with said enlarged mid-portion and comprising a means for dispensing a lubricant into said passageway mid-portion, a catheter having its distal end telescoped in said passageway from one end thereof and positioned in said enlarged mid-portion, said rigid body being provided with weakened opposite side portions extending longitudinally thereof whereby said body may be readily separated from about said catheter.
11. A catheter assembly for packaging in sterile condition within a removable protective envelope, said assembly including an elongated rigid tubular body having a longitudinal passageway formed therethrough open at its opposite ends, a catheter having its distal end telescoped into said passageway from one end thereof for subsequent projection from the other end of said body, said body being provided with a main longitudinal slot on one side thereof opening through the opposite ends of said body and longitudinally spaced and aligned longitudinally extending slots on the opposite side thereof, said body including connecting portions disposed between adjacent ends of said longitudinally spaced slots, said longitudinally spaced spaced slots and connecting portions of said body defining weakened portions of said body extending longitudinally thereof opposite said main slot along which said connecting side portions of said body may be broken by spreading apart the body portions defining the opposite sides of said main slot, whereby said body may be readily separated from about said catheter.
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