Patent classifications
A61M2005/3235
Retractable needle catheter delivery apparatus
A catheter insertion system includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis. A needle extends distally from a distal end of the housing. The needle has a longitudinal passage coaxially aligned with the housing. A catheter has a length and is sized and shaped to be advanced from a retracted position within the longitudinal passage of the needle to an extended position with at least a portion of the catheter length extending beyond a distal tip of the needle. The needle is typically configured to be retracted back into the housing after the catheter has been advanced, thus providing an integrated catheter and catheter insertion apparatus. After needle retraction, the housing may be taped to the patient's skin while the needle remains protected within the housing. A luer on the catheter may then be connected to a fluid or other source in an otherwise conventional manner.
Needle assembly
A needle assembly is disclosed, which includes a needle protection member and a rotor. The rotor has a rotor body and a restriction portion. When the needle protection member in the initial state is displaced from the protection position to a use position and returns to a protection position, the restriction portion is displaced from the initial position to the lock position by the rotation of the rotor body with respect to the needle protection member. A needle hub has a displacement prevention portion that prevents the needle protection member from being displaced from the protection position to the use position again by contacting the restriction portion at the lock position.
MEDICAL INJECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A fluid dispensing device adapted for intramuscular injection into a living organism is provided. The device has an energy storage arrangement providing energy in at least two bursts. The first burst is provided from a first energy source and is that which is necessary to pierce the skin of the living organism and insert the needle to the injection site. The second burst is provided by a second energy source and is that which is necessary to pump the fluid out of the reservoir and into the living organism. Optionally, the remaining energy is used to retract the needle out of the living organism. Together with a prescribed operating sequence of the device, use of the two sources of energy contained in the device is optimized to provide the at least two bursts of energy.
Retractable needle catheter delivery apparatus
A catheter insertion system includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis. A needle extends distally from a distal end of the housing. The needle has a longitudinal passage coaxially aligned with the housing. A catheter has a length and is sized and shaped to be advanced from a retracted position within the longitudinal passage of the needle to an extended position with at least a portion of the catheter length extending beyond a distal tip of the needle. The needle is typically configured to be retracted back into the housing after the catheter has been advanced, thus providing an integrated catheter and catheter insertion apparatus. After needle retraction, the housing may be taped to the patient's skin while the needle remains protected within the housing. A luer on the catheter may then be connected to a fluid or other source in an otherwise conventional manner.
Drug delivery device
The disclosure relates to a drug delivery device, comprising: a housing to receive a cartridge with a needle and a stopper, wherein the cartridge is movable within the housing so as to cover the needle within the housing or advance the needle beyond the housing, a gas tank containing a pressurized gas within the housing, the gas tank connectable with a cavity for moving the cartridge, a cavity for moving the stopper and a cavity for moving the cartridge, a release member fixed to the housing and adapted to restrict movement of the cartridge relative to the housing in a proximal direction, a membrane between the cavity and the retraction release member adapted to operate the release member if the membrane is deformed by a pressure within the cavity exceeding a predetermined value allowing movement of the cartridge relative to the housing in the proximal direction.
Needle capture retractable needle safety syringes
Needle assemblies for retractable needle syringes include a needle, a needle seal, and a needle retainer, wherein the needle includes one or more barbs substantially at its proximal end. The needle retainer engages an optional needle-over-mold component that is fixedly attached to the needle. The needle-over-mold may be connected to the distal surface of the needle seal and may travel, such as by being a couple component, with the needle during the operation of the syringe. A safety syringe includes a barrel having a needle assembly mounted at a distal end and a plunger assembly mounted at a proximal end. A drug may be contained in a drug chamber of barrel, between the plunger assembly and needle assembly, proximally of the needle seal for drug delivery to a user. The plunger assembly includes a plunger seal having a needle-engaging portion to capture the needle at the barb for retraction.
RETRACTABLE NEEDLE CATHETER DELIVERY APPARATUS
A catheter insertion system includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis a needle extends distally from a distal end of the housing. The needle has a longitudinal passage coaxially aligned with the housing. A catheter has a length and is sized and shaped to be advanced from a retracted position within the longitudinal passage of the needle to an extended position with at least a portion of the catheter length extending beyond a distal tip of the needle. The needle is typically configured to be retracted back into the housing after the catheter has been distally advanced through the needle, thus providing an integrated catheter and catheter insertion apparatus. After needle retraction, the housing may be taped or otherwise secured to the patient's skin while the needle remains protected within the housing. A luer or other connector on the catheter may then be connected to a fluid or other source in an otherwise conventional manner.
RETRACTABLE NEEDLE CATHETER DELIVERY APPARATUS
A catheter insertion system includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis a needle extends distally from a distal end of the housing. The needle has a longitudinal passage coaxially aligned with the housing. A catheter has a length and is sized and shaped to be advanced from a retracted position within the longitudinal passage of the needle to an extended position with at least a portion of the catheter length extending beyond a distal tip of the needle. The needle is typically configured to be retracted back into the housing after the catheter has been distally advanced through the needle, thus providing an integrated catheter and catheter insertion apparatus. After needle retraction, the housing may be taped or otherwise secured to the patient's skin while the needle remains protected within the housing. A luer or other connector on the catheter may then be connected to a fluid or other source in an otherwise conventional manner.
RETRACTABLE NEEDLE CATHETER DELIVERY APPARATUS
A catheter insertion system includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis a needle extends distally from a distal end of the housing. The needle has a longitudinal passage coaxially aligned with the housing. A catheter has a length and is sized and shaped to be advanced from a retracted position within the longitudinal passage of the needle to an extended position with at least a portion of the catheter length extending beyond a distal tip of the needle. The needle is typically configured to be retracted back into the housing after the catheter has been distally advanced through the needle, thus providing an integrated catheter and catheter insertion apparatus. After needle retraction, the housing may be taped or otherwise secured to the patient's skin while the needle remains protected within the housing. A luer or other connector on the catheter may then be connected to a fluid or other source in an otherwise conventional manner.
RETRACTABLE NEEDLE CATHETER DELIVERY APPARATUS
A catheter insertion system includes a housing extending along a longitudinal axis. A needle extends distally from a distal end of the housing. The needle has a longitudinal passage coaxially aligned with the housing. A catheter has a length and is sized and shaped to be advanced from a retracted position within the longitudinal passage of the needle to an extended position with at least a portion of the catheter length extending beyond a distal tip of the needle. The needle is typically configured to be retracted back into the housing after the catheter has been advanced thus providing an integrated catheter and catheter insertion apparatus. After needle retraction, the housing may be taped to the patient's skin while the needle remains protected within the housing. A luer on the catheter may then be connected to a fluid or other source in an otherwise conventional manner.