Patents Assigned to Vygon
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Publication number: 20070076401Abstract: The invention relates to connectors which are intended for use in the medical field. The entry diameter and the thread crest diameter of the inventive connectors are selected in relation to the corresponding diameters of standard connectors such that the assembly of a male connector (A, C) or a female connector (B, D) respectively with a standard female or male connector is prevented because the end piece of the male connector cannot penetrate the inlet duct of the female connector or because said penetration is stopped when the head of the female connector comes into contact with the flange ring of the male connector. The invention is suitable, for example, for enteral nutrition lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2004Publication date: April 5, 2007Applicant: VygonInventors: Jean-Luc Carrez, Valery Dalle, Pierrick Guyomarc's, Michel Tempereau
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Patent number: 7152845Abstract: A cock has an indexable rotating key. Indexing is achieved by a raised element on a shaped base of a housing of a barrel, and a ring which is formed at the end of the key and which is elastically deformable in a transverse plane. The raised element and ring form stubs and notches which cooperate to determine key blocking positions when the key is being rotated. The cock is suitable for use with medical instruments.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: VygonInventors: Jean-Luc Carrez, Valery Dalle, Laurent Lesimple, Jean-Max Huet
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Publication number: 20060161109Abstract: The invention concerns an anti-stick device for a bent injection needle. The device is composed of a wall formed by articulated panels (1, 2, 3) including a base panel (1), a needle-holding panel (2), and a covering panel (3). The base panel (1) has two opposite lateral branches (1b, 1d) which are pre-curved to facilitate their application on the skin, and two other opposite lateral branches (1c, 1e) capable of being bent at will for pressing them onto the skin. The two other panels have curvatures to match the curvature of the pre-curved branches when they are folded down onto the base panel. Application to feeding an implanted chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2003Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: VygonInventor: Jean-Max Huet
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Publication number: 20060033066Abstract: A cock has an indexable rotating key. Indexing is achieved by a raised element on a shaped base of a housing of a barrel, and a ring which is formed at the end of the key and which is elastically deformable in a transverse plane. The raised element and ring form stubs and notches which cooperate to determine key blocking positions when the key is being rotated. The cock is suitable for use with medical instruments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2003Publication date: February 16, 2006Applicant: VygonInventors: Jean-Luc Carrez, Valery Dalle, Laurent Lesimple, Jean-Max Huet
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Patent number: 6964637Abstract: The tab on the blade of a laryngoscope presents a flexible hook and an elastically-flexible wall for being inclined towards the hook when it engages a stationary abutment situated on the handle of the laryngoscope while the hook is engaged on a bar present in a cavity of the laryngoscope.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: VygonInventors: Valéry Dalle, Yvan Eudes, Eric Trellu
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Publication number: 20050245874Abstract: The invention concerns a device for locoregional anesthesia, comprising an electrically stimulated puncture needle (3) provided with a fixed hub (4), a cannula (12) and a catheter (15), said cannula consisting of a tube (1) and a fixed hub (2) adapted to be mounted on the hub (4) of the needle and the catheter being adapted to slide inside the cannula. The invention is characterized in that the cannula has from end to end a longitudinal slot (6, 7) enabling the cannula to be laterally separated from the catheter through said slot. The invention is applicable to anesthesia of a limb or a specific part of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: VygonInventors: Jean-Luc Carrez, Jean-Louis Coussegal, Valery Dalle
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Publication number: 20050225082Abstract: The invention concerns a fluid connector, comprising two respectively male and female tubular hubs (1, 4). Each connector includes one fitting end (1a, 4a) for an end piece and another nesting end (1b, 4b). The female hub comprises external notches (6) for axially retaining a locking flange (7), which is fixed on the male hub by penetration of the hub pins (3) into slots (8) of the flange. The invention is applicable in the medical field.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2003Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: VygonInventors: Valery Dalle, Pierrick Guyomarc'h, Jean-Luc Carrez
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Patent number: 6663604Abstract: Anti-stick device for the safe handling of a needle for transcutaneous injection, this device being formed by two plates (F,D) arranged one above the other and fixed to one another by links (B,C,E,A) such that the device can change from a configuration in which the two plates are pressed against one another to a configuration in which they are spaced apart from one another, providing between them a space surrounded by the said links, and into which the part (17) of the needle which penetrated the skin can be retracted as it is removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: VygonInventor: Jean-Max Huet
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Patent number: 6595981Abstract: The invention relates to an automatically-closing connector. The connector has a closing piston which is rigid and non-deformable; a compression chamber is constituted around the closing piston and is defined upstream by the end wall of the housing and downstream by a peripheral sealing gasket carried by the piston; the outlet of the connector is situated downstream from this gasket and the closing piston has an internal passage with an inlet that opens out into the compression chamber and an outlet that communicates with the outlet of the connector. The connector is applicable to injection devices in the medical field.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: VygonInventor: Jean-Max Huet
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Patent number: 6579264Abstract: A device for installing a catheter tube in a vein by the Seldinger method, once the device has been inserted, has a tubular cylindrical sheath, with a slot running its entire length, mounted on a dilator tube. A cylindrical main portion of the sheath terminates at a distal end edge which flares forwardly and is adjacent a shoulder of the dilator tube for enabling the dilator tube to be withdrawn through the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: VygonInventor: Daniel Rossi
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Patent number: 6261263Abstract: A hub (1) of an arterial puncture needle includes a tubular and transparent viewing chamber (5) accessible to the reflux of blood, and a reserve chamber (6) which is leaktight to the ambient air and in air communication with an outlet end (5b) of the viewing chamber. The two chambers form a rigid unit with the hub and have predetermined volumes such that the blood does not reach the air reserve chamber when the systolic pressure is maximal.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: VygonInventors: Jean-Max Huet, Daniel Rossi, Thierry Brinon
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Patent number: 6254577Abstract: A hypodermic needle protector constituted by a single piece of molded synthetic resin, said piece having a distal portion which forms a cap in which the distal end portion of the needle is housed, and a proximal portion forming a base in which the proximal end portion of the needle is engaged, said two portions being hinged to each other via a thin zone constituting an elastic effect fold line such that manual action makes it possible to tilt the cap so as to reveal the needle and such that the cap returns on its own to its protective position after said manual action ceases, wherein the base of the protector is designed so that the cap is caused to tilt by applying manual action to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: VygonInventor: Jean-Max Huet
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Patent number: 5879336Abstract: The invention relates to a portable and non-implantable device to enable a patient to self-administer, on demand, successive doses of a liquid while ensuring that the period of time between two successive administrations cannot be less than a reference value. The device has a liquid reservoir formed in a piston which can be pushed in a chamber to expel the contents of the chamber via an injection outlet and which is returned in the opposite direction by a return. The liquid reservoir communicates with the inside of the chamber via a passage formed through the piston and is provided with a flow rate limiter so that the time required to fill the chamber corresponds to a reference value. The invention is suitable for medical applications.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: VygonInventor: Thierry Brinon
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Patent number: 5611778Abstract: Surgical instrument for epidural anesthesia comprising a needle and catheter associated therewith which slides in the needle. The catheter has a set of main axial reference marks coinciding with an index on the needle. A reading will indicate the length of the catheter extending from the distal end of the needle. The catheter also includes a set of auxiliary reference marks distinguishable from the main reference marks.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: VygonInventor: Thierry Brinon
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Patent number: 5460204Abstract: The invention relates to strips of cocks.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: VygonInventor: Daniel Rossi
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Patent number: 5380306Abstract: A hollow needle fixed in a chamber establishes a connection between an upstream coupling and a downstream coupling when it passes through a plug. The plug is made of a material such that it regains its closure properties when the needle is no longer passing through it, and it is pushed away from the needle by a spring to a closure position in which it fills the outlet opening of the downstream coupling. The connector is particularly suitable for use in medical applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: VygonInventor: Thierry Brinon
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Patent number: 5242413Abstract: A valve element adapted to be positioned in the infeed for a catheter is disclosed. By slits in Y arrangement relative to each other, an automatically closable passage opening is formed therein. The passage is especially easy to locate for the catheter tip due to the fact that the valve element is provided on its proximal side with a truncated cone-shaped recess. In addition, due to the recess the flexibility of the gussets of material defined by the slits is enhanced, which gussets sealingly hug the outside of the catheter when the catheter is present The distal face of the valve may be provided also with a truncated cone-shaped recess.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Vygon GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Raymund Heiliger
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Patent number: 5213578Abstract: To securely introduce the distal tip of a spinal cannula through an epidural cannula into a spinal canal, a mandrel is placed in the epidural cannula. The mandrel is provided with a recess or guideway extending over its length. The guideway is aligned with an axial opening in the epidural cannula, so that the spinal cannula, when pushed forward through the recess, is guided positively to the axial opening and can pass through it unhindered, in order to get into the spinal canal. The mandrel includes a radially offset distal portion which enters and seals a curved, offset portion of the epidural cannula to avoid coring of tissue and to snap fittedly connect the mandrel and epidural cannula.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Vygon GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Raymund Heiliger, Joachim Gross
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Patent number: 5171231Abstract: A cannula assembly provides for secure protection of the cannula prior to use and safe disposal after use. A tubular resilient sleeve includes a longitudinal slot. The cannular includes a radial projection which, after use of the cannula, may be inserted within the slot and slid interiorly of the sleeve to lock the cannula in protected position. A cannula shield includes an adapter insertible into the slotted end of the sleeve to spread the slot and facilitate insertion of the cannula into the slot.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Vygon GMBH & Co. KGInventor: Raymund Heiliger