Patents Assigned to Safetyject
  • Patent number: 5108376
    Abstract: A retractable intravenous needle assembly wherein a cannula is mounted on a hub within an interior passage formed in a housing in which the cannula and hub are slidably mounted so as to have the cannula point manually extend beyond the housing. Flexible wings extending laterally from the housing are manually folded upwardly to release a locking stop formed in the interior passage from engaging a locking lug on the hub. The cannula point is then manually retracted into the housing until the locking lug engages a locking recess formed in the interior passage to lock the hub in the housing. The locking recess is so located in the passage that the housing completely encloses the cannula point when the locking lug is locked in the locking recess, thus facilitating handling and disposal of the used assembly without endangering hospital personnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: Safetyject
    Inventor: Jean M. Bonaldo
  • Patent number: 4950260
    Abstract: A connector for use in introducing medication into a patient having a pair of plastic tubular members adapted to be manually pushed together to engage in a mating relationship with a locking mechanism that selectively secures the members together. One of the members has a sealed entry port at its end and the other member contains a needle which centrally pierces the seal of the port upon engagement of the members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: SafetyJect
    Inventor: Jean M. Bonaldo
  • Patent number: 4917669
    Abstract: A catheter inserter has an inserter housing with a flat base and a cannula housing disposed within the inserter housing with a cannula extending generally parallel to the inserter housing longitudinal axis. Stop means are disposed at each end of the inserter housing. locking means on the cannula housing selectively engage the stop means to lock the cannula housing in a first disposition in which the cannula extends outwardly from the inserter housing and in a second disposition in which the cannula is retracted within said inserter housing. The cannula housing has a passage in fluid communication with the cannula which, together with means on the inserter housing and cannula housing, permit the external viewing of blood passing into the fluid passage from the cannula.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Assignee: Safetyject
    Inventor: Jean M. Bonaldo