NEEDLE RETRACTION MEDICAL DEVICE
20180008786 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/3241
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3234
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A needle retraction medical device including a hollow body (10) and a plunger (20). The hollow body (10) has a first end (11) provided with a needle mounting hub (13) and a plurality of releasable latches (15) holding the needle mounting hub (13) against spring (14) bias. The latches (15) are formed integrally with the hollow body (10) and project longitudinally inside the hollow body (10) from a proximal end at or adjacent the first end (11) of the hollow body (10) to a free end. A respective opening (35) is provided in the body (10) radially inwards of each of the latches (15). The plunger (20) has a forward end insertable into the body (10) from a second end thereof, a hollow interior and a closed rear end. The plunger front end is operable, upon insertion of the plunger (20) into the body (10), to deflect the latches (15) radially outwards and thereby release the needle mounting hub (13) from the latches (15) so that the hub (13) together with the needle mounted thereby retract under spring action into the hollow interior of the plunger (20). A respective opening (30) is also provided in the hollow body (10) radially outwards of at least some of the latches (15) so that each such latch (15) connects to the material of the body (10) only at each side of its proximal end.
Claims
1. A needle retraction medical device comprising a hollow body having a first end and a second end, said first end being provided with a needle mounting hub and with a plurality of releasable latches holding said needle mounting hub against spring bias, the latches being formed integrally with the hollow body and projecting longitudinally inside the hollow body from a proximal end at or adjacent the first end of the hollow body to a free end, and a respective opening being provided in the body radially inwards of each of the latches, and a plunger having a forward end insertable into the body from the second end, a hollow interior and a closed rear end, said plunger front end being operable, upon insertion of the plunger into the body, to deflect the latches radially outwards and thereby release the needle mounting hub from the latches so that the hub together with the needle mounted thereby retract under spring action into the hollow interior of the plunger, wherein a respective opening is also provided in the hollow body radially outwards of at least some of the latches so that each such latch connects to the material of the body only at each side of its proximal end.
2. A needle retraction medical device comprising a hollow body having a first end and a second end, said first end being provided with a plurality of releasable latches for holding a needle mounting hub against spring bias, the latches being formed integrally with the hollow body and projecting longitudinally inside the hollow body from a proximal end at or adjacent the first end of the hollow body to a free end, and a respective opening being provided in the first end of the body radially inwards of each of the latches, wherein a respective opening is also provided in the hollow body radially outwards of at least some of the latches so that each such latch connects to the material of the body only at each side of its proximal end.
3. A device according to claim 1 wherein the latches each have radially inwardly directed retaining formations at their free end.
4. A device according to claim 3 wherein the retaining formations of the latches provide latching shoulders for engagement of the needle hub.
5. A device according to claim 1 wherein the latches each have sloping actuating surfaces at their free end.
6. A device according to claim 1 wherein at least the openings which lie radially outwards of the latches extend beyond the proximal ends of the latches in each annular direction.
7. A device according to claim 1 wherein the openings which lie radially outwards of the latches and the openings which lie radially inwards of those latches extend beyond the proximal ends of the latches in each annular direction, thereby providing connecting straps which mount each such latch to the hollow body and which are capable of twisting to effect deflection of the latch.
8. A device according to claim 7 wherein the connecting straps are of substantially rectangular cross-section.
9. A device according to claim 7 wherein the connecting straps are of substantially circular cross-section.
10. A device according to claim 1 wherein the latches are provided at equally-angular spacing around the interior of the hollow body.
11. A device according to claim 1 wherein four latches are provided in the hollow body.
12. A device according to claim 2 wherein the latches each have radially inwardly directed retaining formations at their free end.
13. A device according to claim 12 wherein the retaining formations of the latches provide latching shoulders for engagement of the needle hub.
14. A device according to claim 2 wherein the latches each have sloping actuating surfaces at their free end.
15. A device according to claim 2 wherein at least the openings which lie radially outwards of the latches extend beyond the proximal ends of the latches in each annular direction.
16. A device according to claim 2 wherein the openings which lie radially outwards of the latches and the openings which lie radially inwards of those latches extend beyond the proximal ends of the latches in each annular direction, thereby providing connecting straps which mount each such latch to the hollow body and which are capable of twisting to effect deflection of the latch.
17. A device according to claim 16 wherein the connecting straps are of substantially rectangular cross-section.
18. A device according to claim 16 wherein the connecting straps are of substantially circular cross-section.
19. A device according to claim 2 wherein the latches are provided at equally-angular spacing around the interior of the hollow body.
20. A device according to claim 2 wherein four latches are provided in the hollow body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] First of all the conventional parts of a known automatic needle retraction blood sampling needle holder will be described with reference to
[0025] The needle holder comprises a tubular hollow body 10 having a first end 11, in which a needle mounting hub 13 is mounted against bias of a spring 14 by means of plural deflectable latches 15, and a second open end 16. When the device is to be used a known needle assembly (not shown), as used in phlebotomy, is secured into the hub 13 by screw threaded engagement in a threaded central bore 17 of the hub. Typically, a first needle of this assembly extends outwards and is used to enter the vein of a patient while a second needle, or an inner end of the same needle, extends axially into the hollow body 10 and an evacuated blood collection vial is placed into the hollow body, a septum of same being pierced by the inwardly extending needle tip so that blood will be collected into the vial. When sampling is complete and the vial is removed, a plunger 20 having a hollow interior and a closed rear end 22 is inserted into the hollow body 10 and pushed inwards, as shown in the operation sequence of
[0026] As shown four latches 15 are arranged at 90° spacing around the interior of the first end of the hollow body 10. These latches 15 are moulded in one piece with the body 10 and extend longitudinally in the interior of the body from a proximal end attached to the body 10, specifically to an end wall 19 of the body, to a free end which is formed with a retaining enlargement 39. The enlargement 39 is of conventional wedge shaped form, providing a shoulder 38 behind which a flange 33 of the needle hub 13 engages as well as a sloping actuating surface 37 which is engaged by the front end 24 of the plunger 20 two bring about retraction of the needle hub in the operation outlined above.
[0027] As shown, a cylindrical wall 36 extends inwards from the inner periphery of the end wall 19 of the hollow body 10 as location means for the needle hub 13 and the spring 14.
[0028] In producing the hollow body 10 by moulding in one piece from suitable plastics material with integral end wall 19, inner wall 36 and latches 15, openings 35 are formed radially inwards of each latch 15, as shown in
[0029] Initially the latches 15 extend from the end wall 19 substantially parallel to the outer walling and axis of the hollow body 10. An annular flange 33 of the needle hub 13 seats on the upper edge of the wall 36 with the helical spring 14 located around the outside of the wall 36 and held under compression below the flange 33, as best shown in
[0030] In use, the latches 15 are deflected outwards upon engagement of their actuating surfaces 37 by the front end 24 of the plunger 20 and further application of force as the plunger is pushed further inwards into the hollow body 10.
[0031] In the prior art device illustrated in
[0032] In accordance with the invention, in the embodiment illustrated in
[0033] Thus, in the embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in
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[0035] In a modified embodiment, illustrated in
[0036] In other embodiments, the details may vary. Moreover, as noted, the invention is applicable to any other hollow body needle retraction mechanism.