Safety Device for a Needle
20230285685 · 2023-09-14
Inventors
- Olivier Alvain (Seyssins, FR)
- Frédéric Michel (Rives, FR)
- Franck Carrel (Saint Jean de Vaulx, FR)
- Julien Singer (Domene, FR)
Cpc classification
A61M5/3278
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3243
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A safety device for a needle of a medical device, the safety device including a ring adapted to be fixed with regard to the needle, a shield rotatably fixed on the ring, and the shield being configured to at least rotate in a closing direction from a retracted position in which the shield does not cover the needle to a safety position in which the shield covers the needle. The shield includes a proximal portion and a distal portion linked to the proximal portion so as to be rotatable from an operating position to a tilted position in which the distal portion is tilted with regard to the proximal portion.
Claims
1. A safety device for a needle of a medical device, the safety device comprising: a ring adapted to be fixed with regard to the needle, and a shield rotatably fixed to the ring the shield being configured to at least rotate in a closing direction from a retracted position in which the shield does not cover the needle to a safety position in which the shield covers the needle, wherein the shield comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion linked to the proximal portion so as to be rotatable from an operating position to a tilted position in which the distal portion is tilted with regard to the proximal portion, wherein the distal direction is the direction of injection and the proximal direction is the opposite direction, and wherein the safety position includes a first safety position in which the shield is in the operating position and a second safety position in which the shield is in the tilted position.
2. The safety device according to claim 1, wherein the proximal portion and the distal portion of the shield define a recess adapted to accommodate the needle in the safety positions.
3. The safety device according to claim 1, wherein the proximal portion and the distal portion are linked by a pivot link adapted to face or contact the needle at least in the first safety position of the shield.
4. The safety device according to claim 1, wherein the distal portion is configured to rotate with regard to the proximal portion when a force equal or greater than an activation force is applied on said distal portion.
5. The safety device according to claim 1,wherein the distal portion is configured to rotate with regard to the proximal portion the closing direction.
6. The safety device according to claim 3, wherein the pivot link is a living hinge configured to be permanently deformed by the rotation of the distal portion.
7. The safety device according to claim 1, wherein the shield and the ring comprise locking members configured to lock the shield to the ring in the safety position.
8. The safety device according to claim 7, wherein the locking members comprise at least one dead stop defined on the ring and at least one moving stop defined on the proximal portion of the shield and wherein the moving stop is configured to be on a first side of the dead stop in the retracted position of the shield and to move to a second side of the dead stop when the shield is rotated to the safety position.
9. The safety device according to claim 1,wherein the shield has a longitudinal axis and the distal portion has a length along the longitudinal axis of half or less than half a length of the proximal portion along the longitudinal axis.
10. The safety device according to claim 9, wherein the ring is centred on a central axis and the shield is configured so that a longitudinal axis of the distal portion forms an angle of 75 to 105° with the central axis of the ring when the shield is in the safety position and the distal portion is in the tilted position.
11. The safety device according to claim 3, wherein the shield comprises a thinned portion including the pivot link and provided between the proximal portion and the distal portion.
12. The safety device according to claim 11,wherein the shield comprises a main surface and at least a lateral surface, the thinned portion being provided at least on the lateral surface and being configured to fold when the distal portion rotates.
13. A safety needle hub adapted to be fixed on the tip of a medical device, the safety needle hub comprising a needle and a safety device according to claim 1.
14. A medical device comprising a needle and a safety device according to claim 1.
15. The safety needle hub according to claim 13, wherein the needle has a tip and the distal portion of the shield is adapted to cover at least the tip of the needle when the shield is in the safety position.
16. The safety needle hub or the medical device according to claim 15, wherein the distal portion comprises an inside pad adapted to contact the tip of the needle when the distal portion is in the tilted position.
17. The safety needle hub or the medical device according to claim 13,wherein the distal portion of the shield covers at most a distal half portion of the needle when the shield is in the first safety position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Further advantages and preferred embodiments of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description and drawings, in which:
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042]
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0043] The present safety device is intended to be used with or on any kind of injection, test or sampling medical device using a needle adapted to prick a patient’s body and any kind of prophylactic, diagnosis, aesthetics or therapeutic medical treatment. For example, such a medical device can be a medical syringe or a blood collection tube. The safety device can be delivered mounted on the medical device or as a safety needle hub adapted to be fixed on a neck of the medical device. In addition, the safety device can also be proposed alone, for example for a subsequent mounting on a syringe or on another medical device, depending on the targeted customer.
[0044] The safety device according to the present invention is described in the examples of the appended figures as mounted on a medical syringe. As such, in this application, the distal direction must be understood as the direction of injection with reference to the medical injection system, and the proximal direction is the opposite direction, i.e. the direction toward the hand of the user such as a medical caregiver or a patient.
Description of the Main Embodiment
[0045] Now referring to
[0046] A safety device 20 according to the present invention comprises a ring 30 fixed on the distal neck 13 of the syringe, for example thanks to clipping, gluing, welding and/or friction. The ring 30 can comprise part of a hinge 21 and a dead stop 31 such as a lug pointing in the distal direction and for example provided with a sloped distal surface (see
[0047] The safety device 20 further comprises a shield 40 rotatably fixed to the ring 30 thanks to a pivot link under the form of a hinge 21 or alternatively a living hinge (not represented). This hinge 21 allows the shield 40 to adopt several positions with regard to the ring 30 and the syringe 10, as described below. In particular, the hinge 21 defines an opening direction of the shield 40 (see the arrow of
[0048] With reference to
[0049] The pivot link 46 is preferably a living hinge, as shown in
[0050] The pivot link 46 may be placed on a portion of the shield 40 covering or facing the needle in the initial position and/or in the safety position, such as the first safety position. For example, the pivot link 46 may be comprised in a middle portion of the shield 40 and/or the recess 43 or in a portion between the middle portion and the distal extremity of the shield 40. The shield (40) may have a longitudinal axis (B) and the distal portion (45) may have a length along the longitudinal axis (B) of half or less than half a length of the proximal portion (44) along the longitudinal axis (B).
[0051] The shield also comprises a moving stop 47, which can be located on a proximal extremity of the main surface 41 of the shield 40, i.e. on the proximal extremity of the proximal portion 44. This moving stop 47 may be elastically deformable at least toward the opening direction, for example thanks to a reduced thickness and/or thanks to the material of the shield 40. Alternatively, the moving stop 47 may not be integral with the shield but may be a separate part permanently fixed to the shield 40. The moving stop 47 is configured to lie on the dead stop 31 in the initial position and to engage or abut the dead stop 31 in the safety position of the shield 40. For example, the moving stop 47 and/or the dead stop 31 may have sloped surfaces, preferably having a similar angle as visible in the figures.
[0052] Finally, the ring 30 and the shield 40 are preferably made of any rigid polymer adapted to medical use, such as high density polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyoxymethylene (POM), polystyrene (PS), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyamide (PA), and their combinations.
Operation of the Main Embodiment
[0053] In operation, the syringe 10 and the safety device 20 may be provided as visible in
[0054] In addition, a needle cap may surround and protect the needle 14 (not represented in the figures). This needle cap can be removed from the needle 14 before using the syringe 10, as known by the skilled person. In the initial position, the shield 40 can be substantially parallel to the syringe 10. For example, the longitudinal axis B of the shield 40 can be parallel to the central axis A of the ring 30 and/or the syringe 10 (see
[0055] In the initial position of
[0056] At the end of the injection operation, the shield 40 can be rotated in a closing direction (see the black arrow of
[0057] The moving stop 47 can thus reach the second side of the dead stop 31 in an end portion of the closing movement of the shield 40. Consequently, the shield 40 has reached a safety position shown in
[0058] With reference to
[0059] Further, because of the angle made between the shield 40 and the syringe 10, the needle 14 is bent by the rotation movement of the shield 40 for example on a deflection point 14B, in order to render the syringe 10 visibly improper for use. Preferably, a part of the needle 14 can be accommodated in an internal slot of the recess 43 of the shield 40.
[0060] Now with reference to
[0061] Thanks to the pivot link 46, located on or facing the needle in the safety position, an appropriate angle can be maintained between the syringe (axis A) and the proximal portion 44 of the shield 40 (axis B). Consequently, the additional bending of the needle 14 resulting from the misuse (i.e. the distal portion 45 pressed on a surface) can be limited and the deflection point 14B of the needle may not be changed, with regard to the safety position of
[0062] Preferably, the pivot link 46 is located at or distally from a middle portion of the shield 40, for example at in a distal third section of the length of the shield 40, which allows to limit the angle made by the bended needle 14 and to prevent the bended needle 14 from escaping from the recess 43. In other words, the distal portion 45 of the shield 40, having a length of half or less than half a length of the proximal portion (44) along the longitudinal axis (B) allows to efficiently cover the needle 14 in the second safety position defined by the tilted shield.
[0063] Preferably, the pivot link 46 may allow for a permanent deformation of the shield 40 and the distal portion 45 may be permanently in the tilted position of
Other Embodiments
[0064] In another embodiment, the pivot link 46 of the shield 40 can have an elastic behaviour and the distal portion 45 can return at least partially to its operating position (i.e. aligned with the proximal portion or close from this alignment). However, the deflection of the needle 14 has been limited by the rotation of the distal portion 45 and the tip 14a of the needle 14 may be kept within the recess 43 or at least covered by the shield 40, even if the distal portion 45 returns in the operating position. Consequently, such a safety device can maintain an appropriate level of user protection despite the misuse.
[0065] Further, an internal pad (not represented) may be provided inside the recess 43 in order to contact or to be pricked by the tip of the needle in the tilted position of the distal portion 45 and/or in the safety position of the shield 40, in order to further increase the safety level of the safety device according to the present invention.
[0066] In another embodiment, the notch 46a may be filled with thin material and for example consists in a thinned portion of the shield or be masked with a label or a thin film of polymer. For example, the thinned portion has a thickness of 0.10 to 0.20 mm, preferably 0.15 mm and can consist in polyoxymethylene (POM). Alternatively or in combination, the lateral surface of the distal portion can be shifted with regard to the lateral surface of the proximal portion and the notch 46a can then be a slot. These embodiments are valuable to avoid the user thinking that the tilted position of the distal portion is appropriate according to the operating instructions.
[0067] The locking members may also have a different design, for example with stepped surfaces and/or be located in another portion of the ring and of the shield, for example on the lateral sides of the ring and the shield, i.e. around the hinge 21.
[0068] All these embodiments can be combined together and/or with the main embodiment.
[0069] Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitations, the scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.