EFFICIENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING BLOOD IN FLASH CHAMER OF AN IV CATHETER INSERTION DEVICE
20210093837 ยท 2021-04-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/0009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0612
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/1535
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150519
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0631
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150259
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150389
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150244
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for accessing blood located within a flash chamber of an IV catheter insertion device, the apparatus is a separate from the IV catheter insertion device assembly and sized to be attached to a structure of the IV catheter insertion device to secure it thereto (the separate apparatus may be a portion of a protective cover which shields the needle of the device during shipment, a cover which is removed prior to use of the IV catheter insertion device to expose the needle). Once in position, movement of the device from its rearward position to a forward position advances the plunger into contact with the flash chamber plug (or flash filter). Further advancement of the device then advances the flash chamber filter into flash chamber which expresses blood from the flash chamber of the IV catheter insertion device
Claims
1. An intravenous catheter insertion device which allows the user to express blood from a flash chamber of IV catheter insertion device having needle for insertion into a vein and coupled to the flash chamber, a flash plug at the end of the flash chamber, and a needle cover for protecting the needle prior to use, the device comprising a body, a flash chamber and flash plug mounted within the body and a barrel surrounding the flash plug and flash chamber, the needle cover including a plunger formed at its end and sized for insertion into the barrel, allowing movement of the plunger portion of the needle cover to contact the flash plug and move the flash plug into the flash chamber and force blood from the flash chamber out the needle for testing.
2. An intravenous catheter insertion device as described in 1 in which the needle cover with the plunger is manufactured as a single unit and includes a central column which is used to advance the flash plug of an IV catheter insertion device into the flash chamber of the IV catheter insertion device to express blood from the IV catheter flash chamber onto a testing strip.
3. A device as described in 1 wherein the needle cover includes an outer cylindrical collar which fits snugly within the barrel formed by the finger grips of the IV insertion device with the cylinder collar aligns the needle cover centrally within the barrel formed by the finger grips of the IV insertion device with the central alignment of the collar aligns the central plunger with the flash plug and flash chamber of the IV insertion device and maintains alignment of the central plunger with the flash plug and flash chamber as needle cover is moved from a first position to a second position.
4. A device as described in claim 1 wherein the collar is completely cylindrical.
5. A device as described in claim 1 wherein the collar is partially cylindrical.
6. A device as described in 1 wherein the central column or plunger is a solid projection which has an outer diameter that fits within the flash chamber of an IV catheter insertion device and is moved from a first position to a second position to advances the flash plug filter distally into the flash chamber thereby forcing the blood within the flash chamber distally along the needle path out of the distal needle tip and onto a testing strip.
7. A method of making an intravenous catheter insertion device comprising a body including a flash chamber, a flash plug and a housing with an aperture through which the flash plug is movable and a removable cover, with an outer portion of the removable cover being sized to fit within the rear aperture of the housing to move the flash plug from a first position to a second position to expel blood from the flash chamber when the removable cover is removed from its location covering the needle, inserted within the aperture and adjacent the flash plug and moved to move the flash plug from the first position to the second position to expel the blood from the flash chamber.
8. A one-piece device for expressing blood from a flash chamber in an IV catheter insertion device having a tunnel within finger grips, a needle connected to the flash chamber and a movable flash plug defining the flash chamber, the device comprising: a body having a first size and first shape; a projecting portion coupled to the body, the projecting plunger portion being smaller than the first size; wherein the first size and first shape are chosen to fit securely, but movably, within the tunnel and align with the tunnel and the projecting plunger portion is aligned with the movable flash plug and the one-piece device is movable from a first position immediately adjacent to the flash plug to a second position which advances the flash plug to a second position which compresses the flash chamber and expels blood from the flash chamber through the needle.
9. The one-piece device for expressing blood from a flash chamber of claim 8 wherein the IV catheter insertion device has a needle protecting cover and the one-piece device was formed integrally with that cover.
10. A method of making an IV catheter insertion device comprising the steps of forming an insertion device having a housing and including a needle and a flash chamber within a barrel of the housing, said flash chamber defined by a flash plug; and forming a cover for covering the needle prior to use, the cover including a portion to fit within the barrel and to compress the flash chamber to expel blood from the flash chamber thru the needle, whereby the cover covering the needle maybe removed and used to compress the flash chamber and express blood from the flash chamber through the needle.
11. A method of using an IV catheter insertion device including a needle, a needle cover and a flash chamber, the method comprising the steps of: removing the needle covering from the IV catheter insertion device; using the needle to insert the IV catheter within a vein of a patient with blood from the patient flowing through the needle and into the flash chamber; removing the insertion device and leaving the IV catheter inserted within the patient; and using a portion of the needle cover to compress the flash chamber and to express the blood from the flash chamber through the needle for testing.
12. A method including the steps of claim 11 wherein the portion of the needle cover is sized to fit securely within a barrel of the IV catheter insertion device.
13. A method including the steps of claim 12 wherein the portion of the needle cover includes a portion which is chosen to fit movably within the barrel and a second portion of smaller size which is chosen to push on a flash plug defining the flash chamber to compress the flash chamber to expel blood from the flash chamber.
14. A method comprising the steps of claim 13 wherein the portion of the needle cover chosen to fit within the barrel is slightly smaller than the size of the barrel and the size of the second portion of the needle cover is chosen based on the size of at least one of the flash plug and the flash chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009] Review of prior art: A review of the workings of an intravenous catheter insertion device such as is sold under the ProtectIV trademark will allow the reader to better understand the present invention.
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[0015] The present invention may be viewed as a method of manufacturing where a plunger component can be incorporated into a single-piece needle cover and the single-piece needle cover could be manufactured in a single step, such as molding it from a suitable plastic material. Then the user (the healthcare professional) would have at hand a plunger structure merely by removing the protective needle cover as a part of his process for preparing the IV catheter insertion device for use (and would not have to seek a separate part for the function of pressing on the internal flash plug to expel the blood).
[0016] Accordingly, the present invention might be seen as a method for using the structure of the improved IV catheter insertion device to provide a tool for expelling blood from the IV catheter insertion device without the necessity for finding a separate tool for pushing on the flash plug to expel blood from the flash chamber.
[0017] Of course, many modifications and adaptations of the preferred structure can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, the cap structure may have any desired configuration and need not be a particular design or even have symmetry about an axis (in the form a cylindrical structure). Although the cap structure which doubles as a plunger has been described in its preferred embodiment as a single piece of molded plastic, it could be made in a plurality of pieces, if desired, and the insertion device may include additional structure such as a spring to withdraw the needle after it has been used. Additionally, while a molded plastic protective cap is beneficial in some applications, the protective cap could be formed of other materials and/or formed in other manners, if desired, and the plunger portion could be formed as a removable part of the larger protective cap, if desired. Thus it would be appreciated by a man of ordinary skill in the relevant art that the foregoing teaching of the present invention is illustrative of the principles of the present invention and not in limitation of the invention, as the present invention is defined by the claims which follow.