Syringe and swab system
09750893 · 2017-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/150664
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150312
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150389
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150305
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M35/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F13/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The current invention is a syringe and swab system for a syringe having a plunger, a barrel, a needle hub, a needle, a needle safety cover, and a swab attached to the distal end of the needle safety cover for placing over an injection site to apply pressure and a vial for holding fluid that may be utilized with the swab.
Claims
1. A needle guard system for covering a syringe needle after use, comprising: a needle guard, said needle guard including a first end configured for attaching said needle guard to a syringe needle and a distal end opposite the first end; said needle guard including a swab portion, a protective guard portion, and a hinge; said swab portion being located at the distal end of said needle guard, said hinge being located between said protective guard portion and the first end, and said protective guard portion being located between said hinge and said swab portion; said needle guard being configured such that after use of the syringe needle, said protective guard portion swings at said hinge along an arc to cover the syringe needle, with the syringe needle being separated from said swab portion by said protective guard portion; and a vial for holding a liquid attached to and in communication with said swab portion wherein said liquid is applied to said swab portion as desired.
2. The needle guard system of claim 1 further includes a removable cover for covering said swab portion.
3. The needle guard system of claim 2 wherein said swab removable cover is attached to said needle guard.
4. The needle guard system of claim 3 wherein said swab portion is made from foam.
5. A syringe and swab system for applying pressure and absorption to an injection site from a needle after an injection, comprising: a syringe, the syringe having a plunger, a barrel, a needle hub, and a needle; a needle guard, said needle guard including a first end and a distal end, the first end attaching said needle guard to said syringe, the distal end being opposite the first end; said needle guard including a swab portion, a protective guard portion, and a hinge; said swab portion being located at the distal end of said needle guard, said hinge being located between said protective guard portion and the first end, and said protective guard portion being located between said hinge and said swab portion; said needle guard being configured such that after an injection, said protective guard portion swings at said hinge along an arc to cover said needle, with said needle being separated from said swab portion by said protective guard portion; and a vial for holding a liquid attached to and in communication with said swab portion wherein said liquid is applied to said swab portion as desired.
6. The syringe and swab system of claim 5, wherein said syringe and swab system further includes a removable cover for covering said swab portion.
7. The syringe and swab system of claim 6 wherein said swab removable cover is attached to said needle guard.
8. The syringe and swab system of claim 7 wherein said swab portion is made from foam.
9. The syringe and swab system of claim 8 wherein said swab portion is detachable from said protective guard portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
(1) The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed pictorial illustrations, graphs, drawings, and appendices.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views, and referring in particular to
(10) A syringe 20 generally comprising a plunger 30, a barrel 40, a needle hub 50, and a needle 60. It is also common that syringe 20 needle hub 50 allows for attaching and detaching needle 60 although the current invention also contemplates syringe 20 with a fixed or non-removable needle 60. It is still further contemplated that invention 10 may be utilized on non-standard syringe 20 of multiple configurations or other applications where a needle is used hypodermically.
(11) Now referring to the illustrations and more in particular to
(12) It is common for needle 60 to be sold and or packaged separately with cap 70 on needle 60 and then screwed on needle hub 50 when preparing for use. It is also common for protective guard 80 to be generally attached to needle 60 and rotated out of the way during the injection and then rotated to cover needle 60 after the injection. It is understood that the term “cover” may not literally mean needle 60 is totally encapsulated, but may mean that needle 60 is shielded to protect persons from an accidental puncture or “stick”.
(13) Guard 80 generally comprises a first end 90 attached toward syringe hub portion 50 of needle 60 such as but not limited to the BD ECLIPSE NEEDLE syringe needle safety cover system wherein hinge 100 is utilized. Guard 80 also generally comprises a second or distal end 110 that generally covers needle 60 distal end 120.
(14) Needle 60 distal end 120 is the point of insertion for syringe 20 whereas needle 60 connector 122 is typically made of plastic and screws or otherwise attaches to syringe hub portion 50. Typically, needle 60 connector 122 may have a receiver 124 that allows guard 80 to snap onto needle 60 connector 122 in a hinged fashion. Guard 80 may be positioned out of the way during insertion, but then swung generally along arc 126 such that needle 60 distal end 120 is covered after use for disposal. It is understood that the guard 80 may swing farther away from needle 60 than depicted in the illustrations when it is desired to have needle 60 clear of any obstruction while inserting needle 60. It is also known in the prior art to provide guard 80 such that it snaps over needle 60 wherein needle 60 is trapped in guard 80 such that needle is secured in guard 80.
(15) Now referring to the illustration and more in particular to
(16) It is still further contemplated that invention 10 may include packaging of pad 130 with needle 60 with or without guard 80 attached to needle 60. It is contemplated that pad 130 and or base 140 may be sterile or sterilized with needle 60, guard 80, cap 70, and or combinations thereof. It is also contemplated that pad 130 may be treated with alcohol and or medication as desired. It is understood that pad 130 may have numerous other pretreatments applied.
(17) Pad 130 may also utilize cover 150 wherein pad 130 is generally protected until use of pad 130 is desired. Cover 150 may be removably attached to base 140, pad 130, and combinations thereof. Cover 150 may include attachment 160 to guard 80. It is understood that numerous configuration may be utilized such as but not limited to more than one pad 130, with more than one cover 150 wherein first pad 130 may be utilized to apply an alcohol preparation before the injection and a second pad 130 utilized to apply pressure and absorb unwanted fluids after the injection.
(18) Again referring to the illustration and more in particular to
(19) Furthermore, invention 10 is generally shown in a configuration for typical medical use for syringe having use with medicine or general fluid delivery hypodermically. It is understood that the invention 10 may be used in other applications such as but not limited to laboratory procedures, medical research, veterinary medicine and so forth where it is desired to apply post injection pressure and swab. It is further understood that invention 10 may be used on non-medical applications. The term syringe should not be considered limited to applications normally associated with medical use. Still furthermore, the term syringe generally refers to a device which may hold fluid and then deliver fluid in measured amounts.
(20) Again referring to the drawings in general and more in particular to
(21) It is understood that the contents of vial 200 may be utilized or otherwise applied to pad 130 to prep the injection site to promote aseptic technique and reduce the risk of direct hand to patient contact. Fluid 210 may also be used to clean the site after injection and so forth.
(22) It is further contemplated that vial 200 is in communication with pad 130 such that fluid 130 is generally pushed from vial 200 into or on pad 130. It is also understood that vial 200 may not be in communication with pad 130. Gel and or fluid 210 may be but is not limited to alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or any other antiseptic agent used to clean or prep the skin. It is understood that numerous types of known fluids may be utilized and the invention should not be considered limited to just antiseptic agents. By example, medications and or fluids that promote the clotting of blood after an injection may be utilized.
(23) Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims. Changes may be made in the combinations, operations, and arrangements of the various parts and elements described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.