And Used As Conduit Manipulator (e.g., Foldable Gripper Wings, Etc.) Patents (Class 604/177)
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Patent number: 7238172Abstract: The invention concerns a medical device comprising an inflatable sheath (2), a tubing (3) integral with a non-return valve (4), a rigid disc (5) forming a horizontal platform above the chamber (2) and means for receiving (6, 7, 18) the cannula (13, 20).Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Districlass Medical SAInventor: Jacques Bertheas
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Patent number: 7198066Abstract: The present invention relates to an anti-kinking device, in particular for supporting and stabilising an infusion tubing for fluid infusion in a safety loop, comprising means for receiving and fixing the infusion tubing in connection with a catheter inserted into a superficial vein or the like and connected to an infusion container via the infusion tubing, said device being fixable to a patient in order to relieve the tension of the tubing at the point of insertion. This provides a device for flexible support of an infusion tubing to create a safety loop in a simple and flexible manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Novarix Ltd., Oxford Centre for InnovationInventor: Lise Kagenow
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Patent number: 7144387Abstract: A butterfly needle device having a passive needle protection system includes a needle that has a proximal end, a distal tip and defines a needle axis. A cylindrical base member having an axially aligned groove is disposed over the needle with a first wing extending radially from the base member. A second wing is provided for rotation about the needle axis relative to the first wing between a closed configuration in which the wings are juxtaposed and an open configuration in which the wings are displaced from each other. A cylindrical needle guard having a plug is disposed over the needle. A spring biases the needle guard distally relative to the base member. A wing-activated mechanism is provided to align the plug with the groove after a closed-open-closed wing cycle allowing the needle guard to distally advance to cover the needle tip at the end of the cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Visual ConnectionsInventor: Don Millerd
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Patent number: 7144388Abstract: A pivotable shielding needle device for shielding used needle cannulas. The device generally includes a hub with a needle, and a shield pivotable between a first position exposing the needle and a second position encompassing the needle. A biasing element acts on the shield to pivotally bias it toward the second position, with the shield maintained in the first position through a latch mechanism extending between the shield and the hub. A release arrangement extends from the hub and is squeezable to cause movement of a movable member which releases the latch mechanism, thereby causing the shield to be pivotally biased to the shielding position. Accordingly, activation and shielding of the needle can be effectively accomplished during removal of the needle device from a patient, thereby providing for passive activation of the device during normal use.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventor: Jamieson Crawford
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Patent number: 7115112Abstract: The invention relates to a device for subcutaneous administration of a medicament to a patient, comprising a cannula housing (1) with an interior chamber; a cannula (2) connected to the cannula housing (1) and being in flow communication with the interior chamber; a tubing (4) manufactured from a flexible material and having a first end (4?), coupled to the cannula housing (1) in such a manner that the tubing (4) is in flow communication with the interior chamber; and wherein the tubing (4), at the other end, carries a source coupling (5), by which the tubing can be coupled to a source for said medicament.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Unomedical A/SInventors: Lasse Wesseltoft Mogensen, Magnus Walter Göransson
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Patent number: 7097637Abstract: A safety needle device and positive flush mechanism for use with a vascular access port. In one embodiment, the combination needle assembly includes a needle, a body and a base, the body being collapsible to expunge fluid therefrom as the needle is withdrawn from a vascular access port. In another embodiment, the combination needle assembly includes a needle, a housing and a reservoir, the housing squeezing the reservoir to expunge fluid therefrom as the needle is withdrawn from the port. In another embodiment, the needle assembly includes a compression plate and balloon extension, the compression plate forcing fluid out of the balloon extension as the needle is withdrawn from the port. In all embodiments, the needle assembly is configured to provide a positive flush to overcome negative pressures in the vascular access port, while also providing a locking mechanism to prevent accidental needle sticks.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Triplett, Kevin W. Sheetz, Eddie K. Burnside
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Patent number: 7094220Abstract: The present invention is a catheter assembly allowing for non-contaminated insertion of a catheter into a urinary canal. The assembly includes a package for the catheter and an applicator to be used for guiding the catheter into the urinary canal without touching the catheter by holding the catheter via walls of the applicator. The assembly further comprises clamping means for pressing the walls of the applicator into engagement with the catheter. The present invention further relates to an applicator with integrated clamping means to be used with the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Allan Tanghoj, Lars Bogelund Jensen
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Patent number: 7090661Abstract: A catheter system and method for intracranial infusion of therapeutic substances to a patient. An anchor formed of generally flexible, elastomeric material is used to mount the catheter to the outer surface of the skull of the patient. The anchor has a through hole for receiving the catheter, a channel, extending substantially from the through hole, into which a portion of the catheter may be inserted to retain the portion substantially parallel to the surface of the skull, and at least one flange for engaging the outer surface of the skull. An anchor clip may be provided to engage the anchor adjacent the through hole to further stabilize the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Mary M. Morris, Duane Gerald Frion, Jeff Novotny, Douglas Hankner, Stuart Lahtinen
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Patent number: 7060060Abstract: A dialysis procedure catheter for accurately facilitating insertion of a needle into a dialysis patient's body. The dialysis procedure catheter includes a tubular member having a bore being disposed therethrough, and also having an enlarged main portion and a branch portion, and further having a needle; and also includes a plug assembly including a plug member being removably disposed in the bore of the needle; and further includes a handle being attached to the enlarged main portion of the tubular member; and also includes a hose having a first end being attached to the branch portion; and further includes a hose clamp for crimping the hose; and also includes a hose connector being attached to a second end of the hose for connecting to a dialysis machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Inventors: Vicki J. Simpson, James D. Simpson
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Patent number: 7060053Abstract: A safety indwelling syringe has a hollow needle to be inserted into the body of a patient, a fixed sheath fixing the hollow needle and covering the needle partly, and a protective sheath slidably fitted to the fixed sheath. The hollow needle is exposed when used. After use, the protective sheath is pulled out toward the tip of the hollow needle so as to cover the needle entirely.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Medikit Co., Ltd.Inventor: Noboru Nakashima
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Patent number: 7018344Abstract: The present invention is directed to a shieldable needle device. The shieldable needle device includes a hub having a lever extending from an external surface thereof, and a needle cannula with a puncture tip extending from said hub. The hub is interengaged with a housing having a main body portion with the needle cannula extending through a forward opening therein, and a rearward extension with a longitudinal slot extending axially therealong between a forward slot end and a rearward slot end, such that the lever of the hub extends through the longitudinal slot and is locked at the forward slot end thereof. The housing also includes a tip guard within the main body portion which is axially movable along the needle cannula.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Peter Bressler, John Coleman
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Patent number: 6969376Abstract: The mechanism includes: an urging means for urging an inner needle (12) to the side opposite to an outer needle (11) with respect to the axial direction of a holder sleeve (1) for holding the inner needle (12); an actuator (6) which is positioned between the urging means (8) and inner needle (12), moves together with the inner needle (12) and has a puncture position retainer for keeping the inner needle (12) and outer needle (11) ready for puncture and an inner needle retraction actuating portion for allowing for the retraction actuation of the inner needle (12); and a slit (2) for assuring the path of movement of the actuator (6). The puncture position retainer has a puncture position engagement portion whereby the actuator (6) is engaged with the holder sleeve (1) at a position on the outer needle side (11).Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Takagi, Kentaro Takemae
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Patent number: 6970747Abstract: An implantable neurological stimulation lead with improved stylet handle comprises a lead body, at least one conductor, at least one electrical contact, at least one electrode, a stylet wire, and a stylet handle. The lead body has a body proximal end, a body distal end, and a stylet lumen. The conductor is contained in the lead and extends from the body proximal end to the body distal end, and the conductor is electrically insulated. The electrical connector is carried on the body proximal end and electrically connected to the conductor. The electrode is carried on the body distal end and electrically connected to the conductor. The stylet wire is configured for insertion into the stylet lumen to stiffen the lead body. The stylet handle is selectively coupled to the stylet wire. The stylet handle has a lead carrier and at least one gripper carried in the lead carrier configured to grip the lead body at a selected point along the lead body or lead proximal end.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventors: Scott B. Kokones, Shahn S. Sage
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Patent number: 6939331Abstract: There is here provided a wing-like needle protector which can surely prevent mistaken sticking, and can safely cap a hollow needle. The wing-like needle protector for housing a wing-like needle 1 which comprises a hollow needle 2, a holding cylinder 3 for holding a rear end of the hollow needle 2, and a pair of wing pieces 4, 4 formed integrally with the holding cylinder 3 so as to freely coalesce with each other. The protector comprises a gutter-shaped member 7 for housing the hollow needle 2, the holding cylinder 3 and the coalesced wing pieces 4, 4, and a gripper 8 protruded outward from a bottom surface of the gutter-shaped member 7. The gutter-shaped member 7 has a closed tip 9a of a portion 9 for housing the hollow needle 2, an opened rear end 10a of a portion 10 for housing the holding cylinder 3, and a narrowed area 7a where the holding cylinder 3 is fitted in a bottom portion, and the holding cylinder 3 is engaged with the narrowed area 7a.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha TopInventor: Hiroshi Ohshima
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Patent number: 6939326Abstract: An introducer for a catheter and a closed-end infusion catheter are provided. The catheter may be porous or may have a number of holes in which to infuse anesthetics into a body area of a patient. The introducer allows for introducing and proper placement of the catheter in the body of the patient. In addition, a method for using the introducer to place the catheter in the body of the patient is provided. The introducer may pierce the skin of the patient and may be inserted through the subcutaneous layer to an exit site. After a portion of the introducer protrudes through the exit site, the catheter may be attached to the introducer. The introducer may be pulled into the body, through the subcutaneous layer and out of the body at the original entry site. The introducer may then be removed, and the catheter may be pulled into place and sutured to the skin.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Vivek Thappa
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Patent number: 6929625Abstract: An anchoring system includes a simply-structured device which permits a portion of a catheter tube or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suturing. A unitary retainer desirably includes a base connected to a cover by way of a flexible hinge. The retainer is attached to a flexible anchor pad including an adhesive bottom surface, which can be attached to the patient's skin. A catheter is secured to a fitting, which in turn mounts to the retainer. Mounting the fitting to the retainer can be accomplished by inserting posts of the retainer through holes of the fitting, or by mounting the fitting within a channel defined by mounting structures integral to the retainer. The cover is then positioned over the base, by bending the flexible hinge, and latched to the base. Several embodiments of the latching mechanism are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Bierman
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Patent number: 6929621Abstract: The present invention relates to a catheter that includes an elongate body having distal and proximal ends, the elongate body having at least one lumen therethrough, a distal portion of the elongate body having a perimeter. First and second retention members of the catheter are first and second retention members selectively disposed in either an insertion state or a retention state. In the insertion state, the first and second retention members form a distal body defining a central axis, the central axis being generally spaced apart from the perimeter of the distal portion of the elongate body, the distal body and elongate body insertable along a passageway of a mammal. In the retention state, the first and second retention members are selectively disposed in a spaced apart configuration to resist proximal movement of the catheter along the passage of the mammal.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: CIVCO Medical Instruments Co., Inc.Inventors: Willet F. Whitmore, Winston E. Barzell, Roger F. Wilson
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Patent number: 6926693Abstract: There is provided a needle device for percutaneous drug delivery to a patient. The device comprises a substantially L-shaped, hollow needle for drug delivery therethrough and a body. The needle includes a needle end and the body is secured to the needle and longitudinally spaced from the needle end. The body includes an integral pair of flexible handles adapted to be grasped for insertion of the needle device into and removal of the device from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Benlan, IncInventor: Thomas Frederick Enns
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Patent number: 6921388Abstract: A needle assembly includes a needle hub with opposite proximal and distal ends and a passage extending between the ends. The needle cannula has a proximal end mounted in the passage of the hub and a distal end aligned at an angle to the proximal end. Wings project transversely from the hub to facilitate a temporary affixation of the needle assembly to a patient. A safety shield is hingedly mounted to the hub and can be rotated from an open position spaced from the needle cannula so that the distal end of the needle cannula can be used to deliver a drug to a patient. The shield also can be rotated to a closed position where the distal end of the needle cannula is safely enclosed within the shield. Locking structure on the shield prevents re-exposure of the needle cannula.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventor: Kirk D. Swenson
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Patent number: 6918891Abstract: A safety needle assembly has a hub and a needle cannula that projects distally from the hub. A shield is mounted on the needle cannula and can move from a proximal position adjacent the hub and a distal position for shielding the tip of the needle cannula. A fin projects from the hub to facilitate digital manipulation of the needle assembly. A proximal arm is hinged to the hub and a distal arm is hinged to both the proximal arm and the shield. The proximal arm is releasably engaged with the fin when the shield is in the proximal position. However, digital forces on the arms enables the shield to be propelled to the distal position.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventors: Peter Bressler, John D. Coleman, Mathieu Turpault
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Patent number: 6911020Abstract: A safety needle assembly has a needle with a pointed tip and at least one generally planar wing attached via a pivot pin to the needle. The wings are moveable between an unguarded position wherein the tip of the needle is exposed to facilitate insertion of the needle and a guarded position wherein access to the tip of the needle is inhibited so as to reduce the likelihood of inadvertent needle stick.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: B. Braun Medical Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Raines
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Patent number: 6881202Abstract: A shieldable winged needle assembly includes a hub and a cannula projecting distally beyond the hub. A spring is telescoped over the cannula and engages with or into distal portions of the hub. A hub guide projects radially out from the hub. A first wing includes a center sleeve rotationally mounted on the hub and axially movable along the hub when a slot formed in the center sleeve aligns with the hub guide. A second wing has proximal and distal sleeves mounted at opposite ends of the center sleeve. The proximal and distal sleeves each are rotationally mounted relative to the hub and each include slots that enable sliding movement of the hub guide when the slots of the second wing align with the slot of the first wing. The spring propels the cannula and hub into a shielding position when the slots of the wings are rotated into alignment with one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: John D. Coleman, Peter Bressler, Jordan DeLiso, Bradley M. Wilkinson, Mathieu Turpault
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Patent number: 6840920Abstract: A butterfly needle device having a passive needle protection system includes a needle that has a proximal end, a distal tip and defines a needle axis. A cylindrical base member having an axially aligned groove is disposed over the needle with a first wing extending radially from the base member. A second wing is provided for rotation about the needle axis relative to the first wing between a closed configuration in which the wings are juxtaposed and an open configuration in which the wings are displaced from each other. A cylindrical needle guard having a plug is disposed over the needle. A spring biases the needle guard distally relative to the base member. A wing-activated mechanism is provided to align the plug with the groove after a closed-open-closed wing cycle allowing the needle guard to distally advance to cover the needle tip at the end of the cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Visual ConnectionsInventor: Don Millerd
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Patent number: 6837873Abstract: A method and an apparatus for forming a one-piece introducer in which at least one finger tab is formed at one end of a tube. The apparatus is formed from a molton polymer fed into the cavity of a mold. The cavity of the mold has a portion that forms a tube and a portion that forms a tab.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Medex, Inc.Inventors: William F. Polley, Fidelis C. Onwumere
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Publication number: 20040249346Abstract: A medical needle device includes a winged shield (4) having a substantially cylindrical shaped shield cylinder (4a) and wings (5, 6) connected to the front end side thereof, a needle base (2) inserted in the shield cylinder (4a), and a needle (1). The wings have wing projections (7, 8) and the shield cylinder has through holes (9, 10) on the wall thereof. By overlaying the wings along the side surface of the shield cylinder, each of the wing projections can be inserted into the inner cavity of the shield cylinder via the through hole. Thereby, without requiring a special operation in the sticking operation, each of the wing projections can prevent the needle base from moving in the axial direction and can hold the needle base in the shield cylinder reliably in a state in which the needle protrudes from the front end of the shield cylinder by a predetermined length.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Jun Kunitomi, Takeshi Doi
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Patent number: 6827706Abstract: A winged catheter securing tape including a base having a non-adhesive upper surface and an adhesive lower surface, spaced areas of adhesive on said upper surface with a first non-adhesive area therebetween, and a second non-adhesive area on said lower surface in opposition to said first non-adhesive area.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Dennis R. Tollini
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Patent number: 6824527Abstract: A sheath and needle assembly of the type including a length of tube with a hollow needle at one end, and a pair of outwardly projecting flexible wings adjacent the end of the tubing with the needle and a protective sheath slidably disposed on the tube and adapted to be slid over the needle to cover the needle after use. The sheath has a hollow generally tubular body slidably received on the tube. A forward end of the body has at least two fingers defining slots extending from the forward end of the body toward a rearward end through which the flexible wings slide so that the needle after use is substantially covered by the fingers. At least one of the slots having a z-shaped bend through which at least one of the wings slides into a locked position.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Inventor: Peter Gollobin
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Publication number: 20040236287Abstract: A shielding medical device includes a needle cannula, a hub, a release element, a needle shield, and a biasing member. The hub has a proximal end, a distal end, and a passageway in fluid communication with the needle cannula. The distal end of the hub supports the needle cannula. The release element is fixed to the hub. The needle shield is hollow and has a proximal end, a distal end, and a pair of wings extending laterally from opposing sides. The proximal end of the needle shield is removably secured to the release element. The needle shield is axially movable with respect to the needle cannula from a first position in which the needle cannula is exposed to a second position in which the needle cannula is shielded within the needle shield. The biasing member is used to move the needle shield from the first to second positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Becton Dickinson & CompanyInventors: Kirk D. Swenson, Bradley Wilkinson, Volker Niermann, Jamieson Crawford
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Publication number: 20040225261Abstract: A butterfly needle device having a passive needle protection system includes a needle that has a proximal end, a distal tip and defines a needle axis. A cylindrical base member having an axially aligned groove is disposed over the needle with a first wing extending radially from the base member. A second wing is provided for rotation about the needle axis relative to the first wing between a closed configuration in which the wings are juxtaposed and an open configuration in which the wings are displaced from each other. A cylindrical needle guard having a plug is disposed over the needle. A spring biases the needle guard distally relative to the base member. A wing-activated mechanism is provided to align the plug with the groove after a closed-open-closed wing cycle allowing the needle guard to distally advance to cover the needle tip at the end of the cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Don Millerd
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Publication number: 20040186446Abstract: There is here provided a wing-like needle protector which can surely prevent mistaken sticking, and can safely cap a hollow needle. The wing-like needle protector for housing a wing-like needle 1 which comprises a hollow needle 2, a holding cylinder 3 for holding a rear end of the hollow needle 2, and a pair of wing pieces 4, 4 formed integrally with the holding cylinder 3 so as to freely coalesce with each other. The protector comprises a gutter-shaped member 7 for housing the hollow needle 2, the holding cylinder 3 and the coalesced wing pieces 4, 4, and a gripper 8 protruded outward from a bottom surface of the gutter-shaped member 7. The gutter-shaped member 7 has a closed tip 9a of a portion 9 for housing the hollow needle 2, an opened rear end 10a of a portion 10 for housing the holding cylinder 3, and a narrowed area 7a where the holding cylinder 3 is fitted in a bottom portion, and the holding cylinder 3 is engaged with the narrowed area 7a.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventor: Hiroshi Ohshima
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Publication number: 20040167477Abstract: A shieldable needle device is provided. The shieldable needle device includes a housing, a needle cannula, a tip guard and a flexibly resilient drive mechanism. The housing includes a first lateral extension and a second lateral extension which are interconnected at a rearward end to form a hub portion from which the needle cannula extends. The tip guard telescopes over the needle cannula from a retracted position to an extended position. The drive mechanism is attached to the tip guard and is bent or coiled within the housing between the first and second lateral extension and retained in the bent or coiled position. Upon release of the drive mechanism, the tip guard is moved from a retracted position to an extended position, thereby protectively surrounding a tip of the needle cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Bradley Wilkinson, C. Mark Newby
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Patent number: 6755805Abstract: A medical device, such as a Huber-type device, includes a structure that enhances operator safety by reducing the likelihood that a needle will accidentally injure an operator. In one embodiment, the device includes a collapsible structure that can move from a use position to a non-use position. The device includes first and second wing portions and a channel for covering the needle as it is extracted from the patient. The structure enables the operator to leverage applied pressure for a smooth removal of the needle into the device for safe disposal.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Inventor: Alan Reid
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Patent number: 6752791Abstract: An apparatus for holding a needle such as a medical needle, during exposure to radiation, such as X-ray radiation. The apparatus includes a needle collar and a control bar. The needle collar attaches to the needle shaft and has a first attachment point while the control bar has a second attachment point, where the first and second attachment points cooperate to releasably engage the needle collar and the control bar. In use, when the needle collar and the control bar are engaged, the user grasps the control bar to control the needle while releasing the needle and maintaining the hands of the user outside of a field of the radiation, e.g., outside of a field of the X-ray radiation. The control bar is dimensioned such that its proximal end (i.e., the end to be grasped by the user) is outside the field of radiation.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Cook IncorporatedInventors: Kieran P. J. Murphy, Christopher G. Dixon
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Patent number: 6736798Abstract: A cylindrical needle guard for attaching and protecting a medical winged needle assembly to which a tube is connected, comprising at least two or more projecting portions on the top sidewall from the front portion to the rear portion, a slit at the bottom of the rear portion along a longitudinal direction of the needle guard, and a groove to fix the tube on the top sidewall of the rear portion; or comprising a pair of stoppers on both sides of the body and locking portions at thick portions and at the bottom of the stoppers for locking the wings of the winged needle assembly. This winged needle assembly to which the tube is connected is safely and securely retracted and locked in the needle guard.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Kawasumi Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Masato Ohkubo, Kei Abe, Seiichi Ono
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Patent number: 6719727Abstract: A catheter assembly is disclosed having wings extending from the catheter adapter wherein each of the wings includes a stiffening member located therein. Each of the stiffening members may also define a means for maintaining the position of the stiffening members during the molding process to ensure that the stiffening member is properly located in the wing.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Greg L. Brimhall, Stephen L. Thoresen
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Patent number: 6719731Abstract: A protection device for medical needles connected to a portion of tube comprises: a protection casing (20) arranged to enclose and cover the needle after use, it being initially applied in a position to the rear of the point (11) of the needle; a front end (25) facing the point of the needle, to be rested against a foreign body (D3) for reaction in extracting the needle from the patient's body; means (30) for securing the device to the tube (15); and thrust means (21, 22) which when operated by the operator's finger (D1, D2) increase the distance between the securing means (30) and said front end (25) in order to cause the needle (10) to move towards the protection casing (20) until it lies inside the interior of this latter (20).Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: C.G.M. S.p.A.Inventor: Corrado Saverio Parmigiani
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Publication number: 20040068233Abstract: A medical device comprising suture wings that can be detached or attached at various receiving positions about the housing and entry site of the medical device, allows subcutaneous suturing of the device in a manner and at locations as determined by the physician. The suture wings can each comprise one or more suture locations, and can also include a filling material to inhibit tissue ingrowth. If desired, all suture wings can be removed from the medical device. The versatility of the device allows one type of device to be used to accommodate the needs of the different techniques and different methods used by many different physicians.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Kristian DiMatteo
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Patent number: 6712790Abstract: A parenteral catheter apparatus (40) comprises a catheter (18) enclosing a needle (20). The needle (20) and catheter (18) have a first position in which a sharp point (22) of the needle (20) extends from the catheter (18) and a second position in which the sharp point (22) is enclosed within a housing (12). Further, a tubular member (15) is connected to the needle (20). The tubular member (15) has a connection means (17) for connection to a fluid container. Thus, fluid can flow through the tube (15) and the needle (20) and in the reverse direction The needle (20) remains in a fluid pathway of the apparatus at all times.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventors: Dean Brian Prestidge, Maxwell Edmund Whisson
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Publication number: 20040044310Abstract: There is here provided an easily operable winged indwelling needle capable of surely preventing accidental sticking. A winged indwelling needle 1 comprises a hollow needle 2 having a knife point at its tip, a hub 3 provided at a rear end of the hollow needle 2, a tub-shaped member 6 for housing the hollow needle 2 and the hub 3, a pair of wing-shaped members 7 provided on an outer surface side of a side wall of the tub-shaped member 6, protrusion maintaining means for releasably maintaining a state in which the hollow needle 2 is protruded as much as a predetermined length from a tip of the tub-shaped member 6, and housing maintaining means for maintaining a state in which the hollow needle 2 is housed in the tub-shaped member 6. The above winged indwelling needle further comprises a rack 4 provided in junction with the rear end of the hub 3, and a gear 8 engaged with the rack and supported on an inner surface side of the side wall of the tub-shaped member 6.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Takashi Suzuki
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Publication number: 20040030284Abstract: A system is used for identifying IV administration set components, wherein the IV set includes an IV solution container, a drip chamber having a hollow spike for introduction into the container, and an IV line for delivering the IV solution to a patient. The system includes a first identification element that is removably attached to the drip chamber for subsequent attachment to the container; a second identification element permanently affixed to the drip chamber; and a third identification element that is either permanently or removable attached to a Y-site or port in the IV line. In a preferred embodiment, the first identification element is a strip or patch that is adhesively attached to the drip chamber in a manner that will allow it to be removed therefrom for subsequent attachment to the container. The second identification element is a marker, preferably a strip or a patch, that is permanently affixed to the drip chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Timothy Y. Kraushaar
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Publication number: 20040019334Abstract: A cylindrical needle guard for attaching and protecting a medical winged needle assembly to which a tube is connected, comprising at least two or more projecting portions on the top sidewall from the front portion to the rear portion, a slit at the bottom of the rear portion along a longitudinal direction of the needle guard, and a groove to fix the tube on the top sidewall of the rear portion; or comprising a pair of stoppers on both sides of the body and locking portions at thick portions and at the bottom of the stoppers for locking the wings of the winged needle assembly. This winged needle assembly to which the tube is connected is safely and securely retracted and locked in the needle guard.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: KAWASUMI LABORATORIES, INC.Inventors: Masato Ohkubo, Kei Abe, Seiichi Ono
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Patent number: 6676633Abstract: An intravascular administration set with an integral needle safety device is disclosed. An elongate needle trap is pivotally affixed at a first end to a needle stick guard. A winged needle holder carrying a needle is received by the needle stick guard and the needle trap, and is adapted to be moved along the length of the needle trap from the first end toward a second end thereof. A needle guide hole is defined within the needle stick guard, and at least a portion of the needle shaft is passed through the guide hole. The guide hole is axially spaced from the axis of the needle such that the needle is offset with respect to the guide hole once the needle is withdrawn therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Horizon Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: A. David Smith, J. Steven Kenny
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Patent number: 6673047Abstract: An automatically shieldable blood collection set is provided. The blood collection set includes a needle assembly having a hub with inner and outer tubes. A needle cannula is fixedly attached to the inner tube. The outer tube is split longitudinal, and a first spring biases the slit into an open orientation. A safety shield is telescoped between the tubes to the hub and the needle cannula and can be moved from a proximal position where the needle cannula is exposed to a distal position where the needle cannula is safely shielded. A second spring is provided between the shield and the hub to propel the shield distally relative to the hub and into surrounding relationship with the needle cannula. However the outer tube can be biased against forces of the first spring to slit and clamp the shield in a fixed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Jamieson William Maclean Crawford, Stefanie Livanos
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Publication number: 20030236500Abstract: An injection device for injecting an injection solution prepared from a powdered medication in sterile water immediately before use which is administered by a syringe. A winged cannula has a hollow needle and a needle holder with wings. A female Luer Lock connector is joined to the winged cannula by a flexible connecting tube and has an insertion region for the connecting tube and a connection region for placing the syringe, filled with the injection solution, against a skin surface, and also has a continuous bore that is continuous from the insertion region to the connection region of the Luer Lock connector. A porous filter element permeable to the injection solution is provided in the continuous bore of the Luer Lock connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: Rolf Rainer Scheu
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Patent number: 6659983Abstract: An automatically shieldable blood collection set is provided. The blood collection set includes a needle assembly having a hub to which a needle cannula is fixedly attached. The needle hub includes a fin formed with a latch. A safety shield is telescoped relative to the hub and the needle cannula and can be moved from a proximal position where the needle cannula is exposed to a distal position where the needle cannula is safely shielded. The latch on the fin releasably engages the shield when the shield is in the proximal position. A spring is provided between the shield and the hub to propel the shield distally relative to the hub and into surrounding relationship with the needle cannula in response to movement of the latch.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Jamieson William Maclean Crawford, Stefanie Livanos
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Publication number: 20030225375Abstract: A shieldable winged needle assembly includes a hub and a cannula projecting distally beyond the hub. A spring is telescoped over the cannula and engages with or into distal portions of the hub. A hub guide projects radially out from the hub. A first wing includes a center sleeve rotationally mounted on the hub and axially movable along the hub when a slot formed in the center sleeve aligns with the hub guide. A second wing has proximal and distal sleeves mounted at opposite ends of the center sleeve. The proximal and distal sleeves each are rotationally mounted relative to the hub and each include slots that enable sliding movement of the hub guide when the slots of the second wing align with the slot of the first wing. The spring propels the cannula and hub into a shielding position when the slots of the wings are rotated into alignment with one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: John D. Coleman, Peter Bressler, Jordan DeLiso, Bradley M. Wilkinson, Mathieu Turpault
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Patent number: 6623462Abstract: A needle safety guard for use with a Huber needle assembly having a body portion and a needle including an elongated body having an elongated interior cavity, the interior cavity being defined by opposed front and rear interior surfaces of the elongated body, the elongated body having a slot opening into the interior cavity and extending substantially between end portions of the elongated body; wherein the slot of the elongated body is sized and shaped to closely and slidingly engage the Huber needle body portion and the cavity is sufficiently long to fully receive the needle therein upon sliding action of the body portion along the elongated body slot from one end portion toward another; and a stop mechanism which engages the body portion to retain the needle within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Harmac Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael Guzzo, Robert P. Michaloski, Michael J. Murphy
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Patent number: 6623461Abstract: The present invention is directed to a shieldable blood collection set as well as a needle assembly for use therein. The needle assembly includes a needle cannula having a puncture tip at a distal end thereof and a hub which supports the needle cannula. A hollow outer shield co-axially surrounds a distal end of the hub and has an inner surface which is in cooperating engagement with an outer surface of the hub. The hub includes a first tab extending outwardly at a position which is exposed from the outer shield, and the outer shield includes a second tab. The first tab and the second tab are configured such that opposing forces applied against the tabs cause the outer shield to move from a retracted position in which the puncture tip of the needle cannula is exposed, to an extended position in which the outer shield covers the puncture tip.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Bradley M. Wilkinson, Volker Niermann
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Publication number: 20030163095Abstract: A safety indwelling syringe has a hollow needle to be inserted into the body of a patient, a fixed sheath fixing the hollow needle and covering the needle partly, and a protective sheath slidably fitted to the fixed sheath. The hollow needle is exposed when used. After use, the protective sheath is pulled out toward the tip of the hollow needle so as to cover the needle entirely.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Noboru Nakashima
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Publication number: 20030163096Abstract: A fluid collection or infusion set is provided with a needle assembly that is slidably disposed in a generally tubular shield. The needle assembly includes two opposed flexible wings that are slidably receivable in at least one slot of the shield. The wings can be rotated from a coplanar disposition into a position where the wings are in face-to-face engagement with one another. A flexible bridge may extend between the wings to facilitate manipulation of the needle assembly. The shield may be tapered to wider dimensions closer to the proximal end of the shield. The wings may include lugs that engage external surfaces of the shield and cause the wings to stretch as the shield is moved distally over the needle assembly. The lugs then snap into recesses at the proximal end of the shield or preventing re-exposure of the needle. Alternatively, the shield may include a locking clip that can be rotated into a position for covering portions of the slot in the shield to prevent re-exposure of the needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Kirk D. Swenson, C. Mark Newby, Jamieson William MacLean Crawford