Conduit Or Holder Therefor Removably Attached To Another Injector Component By Friction Patents (Class 604/243)
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Publication number: 20090030376Abstract: Embodiments of a medical hand-grip element for injection of a substance from an ampoule, comprise a drive device for driving the ampoule and the injection needle, a delivery device for delivering the medicinal substance out of the ampoule and a coupling device for rotationally fixed coupling of the ampoule with the injection needle and for preventing a relative movement between the ampoule and the injection needle is disclosed. Embodiments of injection systems, injection units, injection needles and handling methods for them are also disclosed in which the risk of injury and contamination for the user is reduced by providing approaches for covering the ends of the cannulas of the injection needles during a number of handling steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Gunter Teufelberger, Hannes Wagner, Christine Oberascher, Stefan Kapeller, Rainer Sigl, Udo Hoermann
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Patent number: 7367964Abstract: The syringe is a prefillable or prefilled syringe having a syringe cylinder which is delimited to one side by a plunger and which to the other side opens into a syringe connection having a free end closed by a membrane. The syringe cylinder, the syringe connection and the closing membrane are formed as one piece as a plastic injection molded part.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Transcoject Gesellschaft für medizinische Geräte mbH & Co. KGInventors: Jochen Heinz, Dieter Schilling
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Patent number: 7303550Abstract: A disposable syringe includes a tubular needle seat inserted into a barrel for fixing a needle cannula. The needle seat has an axially extending cavity with a radially yieldable catch disposed therein. A plunger is movable in the barrel, and has an engaging head defining a rearwardly facing shoulder wall which is retained by the catch when the engaging head is extended into the cavity by a pushing force applied to the plunger. The barrel defines friction diminishing regions such that when the needle seat is moved past the friction diminishing regions to be placed to a disposal position, friction between the needle seat and the barrel is diminished, thereby facilitating a subsequent pulling action of the plunger for retracting the needle cannula into the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventors: Ming-Jeng Shue, Deborah Huang, Phillip Shue
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Patent number: 7247153Abstract: Cannula with protection cap for medical infusion lines and the like, comprising a hollow body provided at one end with a female luer lock connector and at the other end with an axial tubular ferrule. The hollow body and the protection cap are provided with respective formations for mutual torsional coupling acting in the direction of rotation corresponding to the unscrewing of the female luer lock connector relative to a male luer lock connector of the medical line.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Industrie Borla S.p.A.Inventor: Gianni Guala
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Patent number: 7115114Abstract: A medical device having a releasable retaining includes needle cannula connected to a hub having an open proximal end with a frusto-conically shaped cavity therein. The cavity is part of a passageway through the hub which is in fluid communication with the lumen of the needle cannula. A retaining element is releasably connected to the hub. The hub includes an aperture and at least one protuberance projecting into the aperture for engaging the frusto-conically shaped tip of a fluid delivery device. The protuberance is shaped to offer less resistance to hub movement in a direction of engagement than in a direction of disengagement with the tip. The retaining element is connected to the hub so that when the hub is engaged to the tip, the force required to disengage the retaining element from the tip is greater than the force required to disengage the retaining element from the hub.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: Richard J. Caizza
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Patent number: 6981963Abstract: A safety needle-bearing device for mixing and injecting medication from a two-chambered cartridge is provided. The device includes a needle that extends through the forward end of a barrel. A two-chambered cartridge is attached to the barrel and contains components of a medication stored separately in the chambers. A plunger in the rearward end of the cartridge can be advanced into the cartridge to combine the separate components and prepare the medication. As the cartridge is advanced forwardly into the barrel, the medication is injected through the needle and into a patient. At the completion of the injection stroke, the cartridge engages a needle retainer to actuate needle retraction. The needle is subsequently retracted to shield the contaminated needle.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: MDC Investment Holdings, Inc.Inventors: John M Barker, Thor R. Halseth, Joseph Kovalski, Robert T. McWethy, Bernardo Challiol
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Patent number: 6951551Abstract: A needle protection device for a vial, or capsule, has a housing hingedly or flexibly connected to a needle collar by a hinge. The collar has a main portion configured to fit about at least a portion of the body of the vial and an extension configured to fit about at least a portion of the neck of the vial. A needle hub, movable along the neck of the vial and to which a needle extends, is interposed between the body and neck of the vial. The hub has a skirt portion that could be moved along the neck of the vial for capping or overlapping the extension of the collar to thereby non-removably secure the collar to the vial. An improved syringe assembly is effected when a vial of the instant invention is placed within a vial holder applicator, such as for example a CARPUJET applicator.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence P. Hudon
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Publication number: 20040267209Abstract: An injection needle retractable injector, comprising a barrel having a plunger inserted into a hollow formed therein, a needle base (3) fitted to the tip part of the barrel, a hub (2) fitted to a hollow in the needle base so as to be separated only to a rear end side, and an injection needle (4) having a rear end part fixed to the tip part of the hub, wherein the plunger is moved to the tip part of the barrel to engage the rear end part (11a) of the hub with the tip part (13) of the plunger so that the injection needle can be pulled into the barrel through the plunger, the hub is held in the needle base by a fitting structure formed between the tip part outer peripheral surface of the hub and the tip part hollow surface of the needle base, and the tip of the hub in the fitted state of the hub being positioned at the outermost side of the needle base is positioned near or forward of the tip of the needle base in axial direction, whereby a production can be facilitated, the effect of an external force acting onType: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: Takahiko Kunishige
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Publication number: 20040044317Abstract: An injection device for injection of a medicament from a medicament cartridge 40 having a neck portion is disclosed. The injection device further comprises a main housing 4 in which the medicament cartridge 40 is releasably retained by first and second retaining means 92,94. The retaining means 92,94 are each moveable between a first position in which the neck portion is engaged thereby to retain the medicament cartridge 40 in the main housing 4 and a second position which allows the medicament cartridge 40 to be removed from the main housing 4.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
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Publication number: 20040010226Abstract: A safety syringe cylinder has a structure for attaching a syringe needle precisely. The syringe needle can be retracted into the syringe cylinder for bending. A hook seat is formed at a lower end of the needle. An annular hook groove is formed at a top end of the push rod cap. The hook seat is engaged with the annular hook groove so as to control the displacement and bending process of the syringe needle. Thereby, the processing of undesired syringe needle is safe, reliable and convenient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2002Publication date: January 15, 2004Inventor: Lai-Wen Chian
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Patent number: 6673050Abstract: A needleless dosage transfer system for filing medicating devices such as syringes or needleless cannulas to minimize the likelihood of an unwanted needle stick and to avoid the initial cost of a needle as well as the disposal cost of the needle. A vial has a body portion 20 formed with flexibly deformable walls and defines a blind bore. An opening of the vial includes a tapered section adapted to frictionally fit over a taper of a male luer-type fitting commonly found on syringes and needleless cannulas. By deforming the walls of the vial, fluid is forced from the vial into a syringe. The opening of the vial 10 is protected with a cap and includes a scoreline which, when fractured, defines the opening. The cap to be removed from the vial prior to its use is fabricated as one piece with the vial in order to assure sterile conditions during manufacture and filling. A tab is associated with the cap which lists the ingredients within the vial. The vial also supports an area which lists the vial's contents.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: Barry Farris
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Patent number: 6554803Abstract: An improved assembly of a syringe and a nozzle tip for aspirating marrow blood from a surgical site and a method for using this improved syringe. The syringe includes a nozzle tip of special construction which has a sleeve portion, which fits on the free end of the barrel of the syringe, and a curved aspirating nozzle end. The nozzle tip includes a filter screen of preselected mesh size. A sufficient amount of marrow blood is aspirated through the curved aspirating nozzle end and the filter screen of the nozzle tip, thereby moving a preselected amount of marrow blood into the barrel of the syringe. The aspirated marrow blood then mixes with the granules of bone regeneration material disposed in the barrel of the syringe to form a viscous fluid mixture therein. The excess marrow blood, if any, is expelled through the curved aspirating nozzle end by applying a moderate manual pressure to the plunger of the syringe.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventor: Arthur Ashman
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Patent number: 6508786Abstract: A needle or cylindrical element position lock includes a disposable template assembly having front and back templates halves which define an array of close-fitting through-holes to guide needles therethrough. A series of lock slides locks the positions of columns of needles positioned within the template. Each lock slide locks the position of one or more needles inserted into one or more series of the through- holes in the template, with a preferred embodiment locking two series of needles. Each lock slide has the capability of locking one or more series of needles inserted into through-holes in the needle guide template by an axial motion applied by a lock lever or cam. When the lock slide is moved axially, a locking function is provided by a wedge/clamp which engages an inserted needle. For a typical template arrangement, six lock slides are used to lock twelve columns of needles inserted into through-holes in the template assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Huitema, Scott Nielsen Barton, Kip Rupp, David H. Ruder
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Patent number: 6503244Abstract: A catheter and system for delivering viscous fluid, under high pressures, into the vasculature of a patient includes a catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end, a reinforcing member surrounding at least a portion of the proximal end, and a compression fitting surrounding the reinforcing member for holding the proximal end of the catheter body. A strain relief element shrouds a portion of the proximal end to prevent kinking of the catheter body. Accordingly, the reinforcing member, the compression fitting and the strain relief element cooperate to hold the catheter body in a luer fitting and to prevent the proximal end of the catheter body from kinking under bending, and to prevent leakage or bursting under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Micro Therapeutics, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Ray Hayman
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Publication number: 20030004468Abstract: A disposable syringe (100; 200) comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Nardino Righi, Roberto Rossi, Sergio Restelli
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Patent number: 6500153Abstract: A spinal syringe and needle for preventing the inadvertent injection of an intravenous drug spinally includes a needle engagement extension on the spinal needle defining an opening of a first diameter, a syringe engagement extension on the spinal syringe defining an opening of a second diameter, the syringe engagement extension engageable with the needle engagement extension to operatively connect the needle to the syringe. The first and second diameters are dimensioned such that a surface of the syringe engagement extension is in frictional engagement with a surface of the needle engagement extension, the first diameter is substantially the same as the diameter of an opening defined by the engagement extension of a typical syringe and the second diameter is substantially the same as the diameter of an opening defined by the engagement extension of a typical needle.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Children's and Women's Health Centre of British ColumbiaInventors: Ian Graham Sheppard, Martin John Forbes, Theresia Trevan Fladl, Ivan Yan-Yip Li, John Hayward Emes, Jeffrey Howard Davis, Kathryn Ann Barbour
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Publication number: 20020183699Abstract: A fluid handling device comprises a barrel for containing fluid to be delivered through a needle, a needle-mounting hub at one end of the barrel, a biasing element arranged to urge the hub inwardly of the barrel, a stop element blocking inward movement of the hub into the barrel, and a hollow plunger which is movable within the barrel to deliver fluid from the barrel via the needle and has at its forward end a portion which is severable in response to movement of the plunger over the final part of, or at the conclusion of, its delivery stroke to allow retraction of the needle-mounting hub into the hollow plunger, the hub and the stop element being formed as plastics mouldings in such a way that the stop element is axially captive with the hub and the plunger being arranged to disengage the stop element and the hub during said final part of, or at the conclusion of, the delivery stroke to allow the biasing element to drive the needle into the hollow plunger.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: John Targell
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Patent number: 6485459Abstract: A syringe includes a needle mounted in a frangible plug at the tip thereof and is equipped with a plunger having a stopper at one end thereof with the end of the plunger having an opening for capturing the end of the needle that projects into the barrel of the syringe to allow the plunger to capture the needle so that when the plunger is retracted the needle will be withdrawn into the barrel of the syringe; the end of the plunger is also equipped with a stopper which is mounted on a section that is connected to the plunger through frangible links whereby when the plunger is withdrawn a selected distance, the links will be severed to retain the plunger and captured needle within the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Joshua Surowitz
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Patent number: 6432082Abstract: A safety syringe in which the needle holder has a mounting unit fixedly fastened to the front end of the barrel, a body holding a needle cannula outside the barrel, a breakable slotted connecting portion connected between the mounting unit and the body, and a rear engagement block, and the plunger has a front tubular retaining member adapted to engage the rear engagement block for enabling the needle cannula with the body of the needle holder to be separated from the mounting unit and moved backwards with the plunger to the inside of the barrel after the service of the safety syringe.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: Cho-Ying Chen
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Patent number: 6406470Abstract: A threaded quick disconnect adapter is used to connect one or more different surgical probes, such as laparoscopic probes, to a valve device, such as a trumpet valve. The threaded quick disconnect adapter includes an adapter body having first and second ends. A valve engaging portion is disposed on the first end of the adapter body and is preferably threaded to threadably engaging an outlet on the valve. A threaded probe engaging portion is disposed on the second end of the adapter body for threadably engaging a probe base on one of the probes. A sealing portion, such as an O-ring, is also disposed on the second end for sealing with the probe base. The threaded probe engaging portion has a larger outer diameter than the sealing portion. In one example, the probe is attached with first a linear motion to engage the probe base with the sealing portion and then a rotating or twisting motion to thread the probe base on the threaded probe engaging portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: ATC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Paul C. Kierce
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Patent number: 6342045Abstract: A safety syringe includes a barrel, a needle-carrier and a plunger. The plunger and the needle-carrier each have a coupling system which connects them by a simple axial push of the plunger. The distal part of the barrel has an internal annular stop. The central part of the needle-carrier has an external diameter corresponding to the internal diameter of the annular stop while the proximal extremity of this part of the needle-carrier has a diameter corresponding to the internal diameter of the distal part of the barrel. Elements are provided to prevent temporarily the needle-carrier from being pushed inside the barrel through axial pressure against the distal tip of the needle-carrier.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Inventor: Brice Somers
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Publication number: 20020010435Abstract: The present invention is directed to a novel process for inserting a cannula into a hub member. The process uses an interference or frictional fit between the bore of the hub member and the cannula's exterior surface. In this manner, adhesives are not required in the assembly of the two components.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: William E. Sagstetter
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Publication number: 20010053895Abstract: The over-the-needle catheter is provided with a septum seal within the hub of the catheter. The introducer needle passes through the septum seal and into the catheter. Upon removal of the introducer needle, the septum seal reseals so that blood is prevented from flowing from the patient out of the hub. A male luer adaptor is used to form a connection, for example, to an IV bag by pushing the seal onto a tube secured within the hub and communicating with the catheter or, in another embodiment, by pushing a piercing ring through a slit in the septum seal to form a permanent lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: December 20, 2001Inventor: Vincent L. Vaillancourt
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Patent number: 6319236Abstract: Filter device comprising a filter housing, a filter disposed in the filter housing, an inlet, and an opposed outlet spaced from the inlet, wherein the outlet comprises an extension from the housing, the extension extending longitudinally in the direction of fluid flow and comprising at least a first section having a minimum outer diameter and a second section downstream from the first section and having a terminal end having a maximum outer diameter, the maximum diameter of the second section terminal end being smaller than the minimum diameter of the first section.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventor: Daniel C. Böck
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Patent number: 6306118Abstract: The present invention is a needle holder assembly for using during a blood collection procedure and more particularly to a blood collection tube holder with means for easily engaging and disengaging a blood collection needle from the holder and for not prematurely disengaging a blood collection needle. The needle holder includes an engaging trigger to engage the holder with a needle and a disengaging trigger to disengage the holder with a needle and a preventative needle release indicator that prevents premature movement of the disengaging trigger and disengagement of the needle from the holder.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Jamie Crawford, Mark Newby
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Patent number: 6270480Abstract: A catheter apparatus includes a hollow needle having a first end and a sharpened tip at a second end. A catheter having a blunt end is telescopically received in the needle. A catheter hub is attached to the catheter and spaced from the blunt end. The catheter hub is disposed adjacent the needle hub in an elastomeric housing. A method of inserting a catheter in a patient's vein includes a step of providing a catheter apparatus in which the elastomeric housing biases the hubs, needle, and catheter in a rest position in which the catheter protrudes from the tip of the needle. The method also includes the steps of squeezing the housing to displace the catheter hub relative to the needle hub, causing the tip of the needle to protrude beyond the blunt end of the catheter, inserting the needle and catheter in the patients's vein, and releasing the housing to allow the catheter assembly to return to the rest position.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Cancer Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Dorr, Russell L. Spreier
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Patent number: 6217560Abstract: Disclosed herein is a luer connector which exhibits an improved engagement force, in comparison to a standard luer connector, when a fluid contaminant is present between the contact surfaces of mated luer fitments. The luer connector of the present invention comprises a textured contact surface which is adapted to trap or channel fluid contaminants away from the contact surfaces of mated luer fitments. Also disclosed herein is a method of making a luer connector with a textured contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventors: Philip L. Ritger, Miguel Leon
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Patent number: 6132402Abstract: A storage and delivery device for a highly viscous material comprising a delivery cap for connecting a catheter or needle to a cartridge, an interconnect insert and a compression sleeve disposed within the delivery cap for creating a leak proof seal between the cartridge and the delivery cap, and a slide lock to reliably lock the cartridge to the delivery cap. The slide lock includes two holes of a first and second diameter arranged in a figure-eight shape for positively securing the delivery cap to a cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Bioform Inc.Inventors: Terri L. Tessmann, Charles J. Patrick
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Patent number: 6068148Abstract: A hermetically sealed, molded thermoplastic dispensing container is provided which includes a nozzle having a resilient and unitary annular bead about the periphery thereof. The nozzle is sized to receive the hub of a dispensing assembly in a mating relationship and the bead provides a secure friction fit and liquid seal between the hub and the nozzle. The method of forming a container with a nozzle having such a bead includes the use of seal molds having a groove conforming to the shape of the bead and a vacuum passage in communication with such groove and the step of creating a vacuum through the passage and the groove to pull a portion of a parison into the groove to form the bead.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Automatic Liquid Packaging, Inc.Inventor: Gerhard H. Weiler
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Patent number: 6045538Abstract: A needleless dosage transfer system for filling medicating devices such as syringes or needleless cannulas to minimize the likelihood of an unwanted needle stick and to avoid the initial cost of a needle as well as the disposal cost of the needle. A vial has a body portion 20 formed with flexibly deformable walls and defines a blind bore. An opening of the vial includes a tapered section adapted to frictionally fit over a taper of a male luer-type fitting commonly found on syringes and needleless cannulas. By deforming the walls of the vial, fluid is forced from the vial into a syringe. The opening of the vial 10 is protected with a cap and includes a scoreline which, when fractured, defines the opening. The cap to be removed from the vial prior to its use is fabricated as one piece with the vial in order to assure sterile conditions during manufacture and filling. A tab is associated with the cap which lists the ingredients within the vial. The vial also supports an area which lists the vial's contents.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Barry Farris
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Patent number: 5976107Abstract: A method and apparatus for introducing therapeutic and/or diagnostic devices through a balloon dilatation catheter and to an occlusion site, while longitudinally moving the dilatation balloon proximally from the occlusion area. This may enable, for example, an Intra-Vascular Ultra-Sonic (IVUS) device to produce non-distorted images of an occluded site between balloon dilatations of an angioplasty procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: SciMed Life Systems. Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Mertens, Brent C. Gerberding, David J. Blaeser
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Patent number: 5968020Abstract: A syringe assembly has a cylindrical hole extending between the inside and outside of the syringe body for attachably and detachably carrying a holding member that in turn carries a liquid flow tube (e.g., a needle or similar tube). The holding member seals with the syringe body and permits the flow tube to communicate between the inside and outside of the syringe body. The holding member has a main body that is axially insertable into the installing hole and can be axially pulled from the installing hole into the syringe body after the plunger is advanced to engage the holding member. An annular groove or a projection on the outside of the holding member fits with a corresponding projection or groove on the inner wall of the installing hole to seal the holding member to the syringe body along a plane perpendicular to the axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Yoshikuni Saito
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Patent number: 5938641Abstract: Needle housing of simple springless syringe retracts into casing tube's barrel after use to avoid accidental needle sticks. A lip at the barrel's forward end and a far end of a rim of the needle housing together form a partial forward end wall. The plunger's plug is sealably and frangibly attached at forward end of plunger to interior portion of plunger and to an arm running lengthwise through plunger. An injection needle housing has a rim bonded to the exterior of the forward end of the syringe barrel, a projecting needle for injecting the fluid, an interior female cavity whose walls are shaped to sealably receive and lock the plug after the plug leaves the barrel during injection and a stabilizing lip containing breakaway points whose lower and upper portions are on each side of the partial forward end wall of the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: George Villanueva
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Patent number: 5836919Abstract: The present invention relates to an inventive non-elastomeric thermoplastic cap assembly that may be secured on an end of a generally cylindrical body at room temperatures. The cap is a deformable tubular sheath having an interior surface, an exterior surface, a first open end for receiving the end of the cylindrical body, and a second end which is at least partially closed to inhibit passage of the cylindrical body through the second end. The sheath has a gripping region adjacent the first open end to engage the exterior surface of the cylindrical body. The gripping region may include at least one ridge on the interior surface of the tubular sheath. The sheath also has a transition region adjacent the second end of the sheath, which helps the sheath provide a controlled and predictable amount of retention force over a wide range of component tolerances.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Solopak Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Skurka, Clinton A. Haynes, Douglas Marriott
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Patent number: 5810782Abstract: A hub to be attachably and detachably inserted into a hub insertion hole of a syringe body having a hub insertion hole cylindrically formed at a top thereof has a cylindrical hub body through which the hub can be inserted into the hub insertion hole and can be pulled out of the hub insertion hole in a syringe body. At an outer peripheral portion of the hub body, a hub stop groove in the shape of a groove is annularly formed capable of engaging with the hub stop rib. At an end face of the hub body, a needle insertion hole capable of inserting a needle therein is provided. A flow hole is provided with the hub body such that the needle insertion hole communicates with inside of the syringe body. At an end face of the hub body, a piston engagement hole is provided so as to engage with the piston.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Inventor: Yoshikuni Saito
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Patent number: 5782804Abstract: A fluid handling device has a needle retraction assembly which brings about the retraction of a hollow needle after use. A hollow body portion is provided at one end, with an end wall having a mounting portion including a needle passage. A hollow needle having a leading end portion is movable between a first position in which the leading end portion of the needle protrudes from a front end portion of said mounting portion and a second position in which the needle is withdrawn within the hollow body portion. A spring acts to bias the needle into the second, withdrawn position. The needle is provided with a portion of enlarged diameter at a location spaced from the leading end portion. A retainer maintains the needle in its first position until use is completed. The retainer includes an O-ring positioned in a circumferential groove in the portion of enlarged diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: NMT Group PLCInventor: Keith Herd Younie McMahon
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Patent number: 5772687Abstract: A hub to be attachably and detachably inserted into a hub insertion hole of a syringe body having a hub insertion hole cylindrically formed at a top thereof has a cylindrical hub body through which the hub can be inserted into the hub insertion hole and can be pulled out of the hub insertion hole in a syringe body. At an outer peripheral portion of the hub body, a hub stop groove in the shape of a groove is annularly formed capable of engaging with the hub stop rib. At an end face of the hub body, a needle insertion hole capable of inserting a needle therein is provided. A flow hole is provided with the hub body such that the needle insertion hole communicates with the inside of the syringe body. At an end face of the hub body, a piston engagement hole is provided so as to engage with the piston.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Yoshikuni Saito
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Patent number: 5725501Abstract: A safety syringe uses a flexible, compressed, elastomeric O-ring to frictionally hold a needle holder with a needle in place. After use, the safety syringe is placed in a receptacle in the lid of a needle discard container and the plunger further depressed to release the needle holder and needle, which are then ejected into a discard container for safe and effective discarding of used needles. The discard procedure is accomplished using one hand and the needle is separated from the rest of the syringe to prevent re-use.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Inventor: Edward Lichtenberg
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Patent number: 5716346Abstract: A needleless dosage transfer system for filling medicating devices such as syringes or needleless cannulas to minimize the likelihood of an unwanted needle stick and to avoid the initial cost of a needle as well as the disposal cost of the needle. A vial has a body portion (20) formed with flexibly deformable walls and defines a blind bore. An opening of the vial includes a tapered section adapted to frictionally fit over a taper of a male luer-type fitting commonly found on syringes and needleless cannulas. By deforming the walls of the vial, fluid is forced from the vial into a syringe. The opening of the vial (10) is protected with a cap and includes a scoreline which, when fractured, defines the opening. The cap to be removed from the vial prior to its use is fabricated as one piece with the vial in order to assure sterile conditions during manufacture and filling. A tab is associated with the cap which lists the ingredients within the vial. The vial also supports an area which lists the vial's contents.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: Barry Farris
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Patent number: 5713876Abstract: A catheter insertion device incorporating a simple lever and clip structure which will safely lock a catheter hub of a catheter assembly to a normally disposable cannula housing and guard structure and which, in a simple mode, enables separation of the catheter hub from the cannula assembly or structure upon retraction and protective guarding of the used cannula. Specifically, an aspect resides in providing the lever release clip for a safety catheter which upon unlocking and releasing of the catheter hub concurrently pushes the catheter hub off a nose guard of the cannula assembly, while enabling a physician or clinical personnel to release the catheter by employing only one hand. A further embodiment is adapted to enable separation between the catheter hub of a flexible catheter and the needle or cannula arrangement of a catheter insertion device by simply manipulating a lever arranged on a cannula structure or nose guard thereof by simply pushing against a push-tab element.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: David L. Bogert, Thomas K. Sutton
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Patent number: 5685858Abstract: A catheter gard unit is disclosed herein which includes a flexible tapered introduction guide. The distal end of the tapered introduction guide, in a sheath procedure, is placed over a guide wire and into a sheath, both of which have been pre-placed within a patient's body. In a sheathless procedure, the distal end of the tapered introduction guide is placed adjacent the skin of the patient and over the pre-placed guide wire. The gard unit comprises a body with a passageway therethrough for the passage of the catheter tube. A resilient slidable seal is mounted upon the tapered introduction guide of the gard unit. The slidable seal is adapted to slid over and seal the connection between the introduction guide, through which the catheter is placed, and a hemostasis valve of the sheath, after insertion of the sheath into the patient's body and thereby form a liquid seal between the introduction guide and the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Datascope Corp.Inventor: John George Kawand
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Patent number: 5570686Abstract: A dispenser provides pulmonary delivery of a powder dose to a subject. The dispenser is adapted to be brought into connection with an actuator which introduces an amount of a gas for dispensing the powder dose. The dispenser includes a chamber for receiving the powder dose and a valve for permitting passage of the powder dose only when the actuator introduces the gas into the dispenser. The powder dose is passed from the dispenser for pulmonary delivery to the subject.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventor: Theodore J. Century
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Patent number: 5513630Abstract: A dispenser provides pulmonary delivery of a powder dose to a subject. The dispenser is adapted to be brought into connection with an actuator which introduces an amount of a gas for dispensing the powder dose. The dispenser includes a chamber for receiving the powder dose and a valve for permitting passage of the powder dose only when the actuator introduces the gas into the dispenser. The powder dose is passed from the dispenser for pulmonary delivery to the subject.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1995Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: Theodore J. Century
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Patent number: 5478321Abstract: A prefilled disposable plastic syringe (1) comprising an open ended barrel (2) having a needle fitting (6) disposed at one end and being sealed at the other end by a moveable stopper (4) wherein said needle fitting end of the barrel (2) is sealed by a frangible closure (7) which is integral with the needle fitting (6), said closure being adapted to cooperate with a hypodermic needle support (21) shaped to fit onto said needle fitting (6) such that application of a downward force on said hypodermic needle support (21) onto said needle fitting (6) causes said closure (7) to separate from the needle fitting and move at least some way into the body of the syringe (1) and thereby reveal the contents of the syringe (1) for injection.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventor: Michael B. Kimber
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Patent number: 5454409Abstract: The present invention relates to a transfer adaptor for use with a vial containing ingredients to be reconstituted, an ampoule containing a reconstituting fluid and a syringe, the adaptor being made preferably of plastic, thereby cutting down on the wasteful use of many needles and reducing the problem of sharps.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Waverly Pharmaceutical, Ltd.Inventors: Ian G. C. McAffer, Howard Rose, David Wilson
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Patent number: 5405340Abstract: A self-threading securing apparatus is used in combination with two tubular flow connectors to prevent the inadvertent disconnection of I.V. tubing sets. The securing apparatus includes a hollow shroud surrounding an extending cannula. The inner surface of the shroud includes interior threads for self-threading engagement with the resilient rolled-over exterior surface portion of the reseal connector.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Frank R. Fageol, Peter R. Kessenich, Mark E. Larkin
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Patent number: 5380286Abstract: A safety device for an injection syringe comprising an outer casing (1) defining an injection fluid space with a plunger (11) movable therein, said plunger being adapted to be coupled with a plunger rod (6) provided with an actuating knob or ring, while at the opposite end of said casing a needle foot (16) equipped with a hollow needle (15) may be fixed thereto in such a manner that the needle bore communicates with the interior of the fluid space, the needle foot (16) being movable inwards relative to the outer casing and adapted to be coupled to the piston in order that the needle may be retracted into said outer casing; the needle foot (16) and the casing (1) are provided with mutually engageable locking means for locking the needle foot (16) in its non-retracted position, and the plunger (11) or the plunger rod (6) and the needle (15) or the needle foot (16) are provided with means for coupling the plunger (11) or plunger rod (6) with the needle (15) or needle foot (16) and releasing the needle or needleType: GrantFiled: April 6, 1994Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Advanced Protective Injection Systems B.V.Inventor: Abraham van den Haak
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Patent number: 5279580Abstract: An improved hand syringe has been provided which allows a used needle to be retracted completely into the body of the syringe, and stored there such that the spent needle cannot be used again. This improvement thereby provides safety from accidental infection to persons required to use hand syringes as well as persons required to dispose of these syringes.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Retractable I., Inc.Inventor: Lawrence E. Wallingford
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Patent number: 5257832Abstract: The invention relates generally to connecting tubes for medical use. A connector (1) having a conical hollow body (2) and a pierceable sealing diaphragm (10) is attached to a flexible tail portion (12) comprised of two co-operating adhesive-coated strips (24/26). The adhesive on inner surfaces (20) of the strips is protected by peel-away coverings (14) prior to use. In use, a medical tube (16) is introduced into the body through an end (6) and through the sealing diaphragm. The adhesive strips contact the tube to further secure it to the body. Another device, such as a second tube or a drainage bag, connects to the other end (4) of the body.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1992Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Cu N. Phan, Marshall L. Stoller
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Patent number: RE34845Abstract: A hypodermic syringe has a generally cylindrically tubular body extending along an axis and having an axial front end formed with a radially outwardly projecting annular bead, a piston axially displaceable in the body, a plug having a rearwardly directed flange fitting complementarily over the front end of the body at the bead and forwardly blocking the body, and a flat soft seal ring compressed axially between the plug and the front end of the body. The body has a rear end provided with a finger-rest crosspiece and the piston is provided with a plunger projecting axially out the rear end past the crosspiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Arzneimittel GmbH Apotheker Vetter & Co.Inventors: Helmut Vetter, Peter Geprags