Patent classifications
A61M25/0631
CATHETER INSERTION SYSTEM
A catheter inserter (100) including an actuator assembly (125) to move a catheter assembly outside a housing (101) by engaging the catheter assembly multiple times, in an example. The inserter includes a needle assembly (140) in a housing that has a first position with a needle extending from the housing and a second position with the needle retracted into the housing. A catheter assembly (180) is removably positioned in the housing and includes a catheter (181) and a hub (182) connected to the catheter. An actuator assembly (125) is further mounted to the housing and operates to selectively engage a guidewire assembly to move the guidewire past the needle and to selectively engage the catheter assembly to move the catheter and the hub outside the housing.
Catheter assembly
A catheter assembly comprising a catheter carried by a catheter adapter, a needle having a sharp distal tip and disposed in the catheter such that in a first needle position, the needle extends beyond the catheter, a damping mechanism fixed adjacent to a proximal end of the needle, and a barrel assembly configured to surround the damping mechanism, the barrel assembly including first and second inner diameters, wherein when the needle is retracted into the barrel assembly away from the first needle position, the needle moves in accordance with a needle retraction speed profile, and the needle retraction speed profile is based on the interaction between the first and second inner diameters of the barrel assembly and the damping mechanism.
Puncture device
To provide a puncture device which prevents components constituting a puncture device from being damaged by buckling (bending) etc., secures safety, and can be handled by a weak user easily. A puncture device is provided with an outer needle, an outer needle hub for retaining a base portion of the outer needle, an inner needle whose tip portion is inserted in the outer needle, an inner needle hub for retaining a base portion of the inner needle, an outer pipe fitted inside the inner needle hub so as to be moveable to and fro, and an inner pipe having a gripping device for gripping the outer needle hub and fitted inside the outer pipe so as to be moveable to and fro, and at least the outer pipe is formed of a soft synthetic resin.
CATHETER INSERTION DEVICE WITH TIP PROTECTOR HOUSING
The present disclosure provides for a safety catheter assembly comprising a needle hub, a catheter hub, a tip protector housing. Various embodiments can comprise a push-off tab extending radially from the tip protector housing or a portion thereof, and/or structure can be added or removed to affect compliance between a catheter assembly and a catheter insertion device.
Interlocking needle hub and catheter hub actuator to increase rigidity of IV catheter assembly
The present invention extends to a design of a needle hub and an actuator of a catheter assembly that allows the needle hub and actuator to interlock within the catheter hub. This interlocking allows the needle hub to be inserted into the catheter hub thereby increasing the rigidity of the catheter assembly. The interlocking can be accomplished by forming channels in the proximal end of the actuator and corresponding protrusions from the distal end of the needle hub. In some embodiments, the channels and protrusions can be formed at the top and bottom of the catheter hub and needle hub respectively to thereby increase the vertical rigidity of the catheter assembly. The increase in vertical rigidity can prevent flexing of the catheter hub with respect to the needle shield when a downward force is applied to the catheter assembly such as is common during insertion of the needle.
MULTI-DIAMETER CANNULA
A catheter assembly may include a cannula. The cannula may include a distal tip, an elongated tubular shaft, and an inner lumen formed by the elongated tubular shaft. A first portion of the elongated tubular shaft may have a first outer diameter. The first portion may be proximate the distal tip. A second portion of the elongated tubular shaft may have a second outer diameter. The second outer diameter may be greater than the first outer diameter. The catheter assembly may also include a catheter adapter, which may include a catheter and a catheter hub. The second portion of the elongated tubular shaft may be at least partially disposed in the catheter hub.
ERGONOMIC IV SYSTEMS AND METHODS
An IV catheter system may include a catheter component with a catheter hub, a cannula extending distally from the catheter hub, and a securement platform. The securement platform may include a wing, which may extend from the catheter hub. The IV catheter system may also include a needle component with a needle hub, a needle extending distally from the needle hub along an axis, and a grip extending from the needle hub. The grip may be generally parallel to the axis and disposed on a side of the needle hub. The wing and the grip may be positioned to facilitate manipulation with a single hand to move the IV catheter system from an insertion configuration towards a fluid delivery configuration.
CAPS FOR NEEDLES AND CATHETERS
Needle assemblies 500 are disclosed having a multi-purpose protective cap 5. The needle assemblies 500 can embody catheter assembly 120 having a catheter hub 75 and a catheter tube 76 or a hypodermic needle 15 mounted on a needle hub 35. The multi-purpose cap 5 includes a first section 10 covering the needle 15 and a second section 20 having a base portion 40 for covering a hub, such as needle hub 35 or a catheter hub 75. The first section 10 and the second section 20 are separable from one another along a detachment line 30 and the second section 20 is re-useable as a securement device.
CLOSED SYSTEM CATHETER
A catheter hub assembly. The catheter hub assembly includes a catheter hub body, a septum and a septum retainer, the catheter hub body having a distal end, a proximal and an internal wall defining an internal fluid passageway therebetween, the internal wall defining a transitional step within the internal fluid passageway, the septum positioned within the internal fluid passageway such that a distal end of the septum abuts up against the transitional step, the septum retainer at least partially receivable within the internal fluid passageway and having an outer wall shaped and sized to interlock with the inner wall of the catheter hub body, the outer wall including one or more lateral ribs configured to inhibit rotation of the septum retainer relative to the catheter hub body.
Ergonomic IV systems and methods
An IV catheter system may include a catheter component with a catheter hub, a cannula extending distally from the catheter hub, and a securement platform. The securement platform may include a wing, which may extend from the catheter hub. The IV catheter system may also include a needle component with a needle hub, a needle extending distally from the needle hub along an axis, and a grip extending from the needle hub. The grip may be generally parallel to the axis and disposed on a side of the needle hub. The wing and the grip may be positioned to facilitate manipulation with a single hand to move the IV catheter system from an insertion configuration towards a fluid delivery configuration.