Bodily Fluid Collection Device with Integral Tube Seal
20190090798 ยท 2019-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/15074
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150732
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150389
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150656
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/1586
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A medical device useful for collecting samples of a bodily fluid, typically a vascular fluid such as blood. The subject device can also be used for infusing liquids into a patient. The fluid flow path desirably includes a forwardly projecting, rearwardly biased needle, a needle holder and a length of plastic tubing, the forwardly extending end of which is configured to function as a fluid seal to reduce the likelihood of fluid leakage during or after use. Following use, the needle is retractable from the patient by sliding a needle retraction cavity transversely into longitudinal alignment with the needle, thereby disrupting the fluid flow path and propelling the needle rearwardly so that it no longer projects from the device.
Claims
1. A medical device useful for collecting fluid from or infusing fluid into the vascular system of a patient, the device comprising: a body further comprising a front end, a rear end, a cylindrical fluid flow channel extending through the body and open at the front end and at the rear end, and a substantially cylindrical needle retraction cavity disposed in parallel and laterally spaced-apart relation to the fluid flow channel, the needle retraction cavity being open at the front end and closed at the rear end, and a slide mount having rails disposed transversely above and below the openings at the front end; a length of flexible, compressible plastic tubing disposed inside the fluid flow channel, the plastic tubing having a proximal end extending slightly forward of the open front end of the body and a distal end disposed rearwardly of the body, the proximal end of the plastic tubing being attached to the body and the distal end being releasably attachable to a fluid receptacle or fluid source external to the device; a frontal attachment further comprising a slide block engageable with the slide mount of the body and a needle support tube having a stepped longitudinal bore; and a needle retraction assembly seated inside the frontal attachment, the needle retraction assembly comprising a rearwardly biased retractable needle projecting forwardly from the frontal attachment, a needle holder establishing fluid communication with the proximal end of the plastic tubing, and a spring biasing the needle holder and retractable needle rearwardly; wherein the proximal end of the plastic tubing is compressed by the rear end of the needle holder to create a fluid seal between the needle holder and the plastic tubing prior to and during use of the device; and wherein an application of digital pressure against the body in the direction of the slide block following use of the device causes the needle retraction cavity to slide transversely into alignment with the needle, thereby allowing the spring to propel the needle rearwardly into a shielded position inside the device.
2. The medical device of claim 1 further comprising a wing member having a hub and two oppositely disposed wings, extending laterally outward from the hub.
3. The medical device of claim 2 wherein the needle support tube of the frontal attachment comprises a pair of radially extending, oppositely disposed lugs, and wherein the hub comprises a pair of slots configured to receive and engage the pair of lugs.
4. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a first touch pad facing laterally outward from the needle retraction cavity.
5. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the frontal attachment further comprises a second touch pad facing laterally outward from the needle retraction assembly.
6. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the body and frontal attachment are each made of a moldable polymeric material.
7. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the spring has sufficient force to withdraw the needle from the patient and also propel the needle holder into the needle retraction cavity and propel all the needle into the medical device.
8. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the plastic tubing provides a fluid seal between the body and a rearwardly facing surface of the frontal attachment following needle retraction.
9. The medical device of claim 1 wherein the fluid is blood.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
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[0019] Medical device 22 further comprises a flexible plastic tube 30 having a tubular outer wall 92 of indeterminate length as signified by truncated distal end 94, and a forwardly facing proximal end 90. Flexible plastic tube 30 is desirably sized to be inserted inside fluid flow channel 42 of body 22 during assembly or prior to use, and desirably has an outside diameter slightly less than the inside diameter of fluid flow channel 32 to permit such insertion. According to various embodiments of the invention, proximal end 90 of flexible plastic tubing 30 can be held in substantially fixed axial relation to the inside wall of fluid flow channel 32 by friction or by using a suitable glue or adhesive, or by laser welding or by a clamping device so that proximal end 90 of flexible tubing 30 does slide axially inside fluid flow channel 32 during assembly or use of medical device 20. According to one embodiment of the invention, proximal end 90 extends slightly forward of open front end 42 and forwardly facing surface 37 of slide mount 36 so that it can cooperate with the rearwardly facing end 80 of the needle holder to create a fluid seal around the fluid flow path between body 22 and frontal attachment 24 during assembly and use. The rearwardly facing annular surface of rearwardly biased needle holder, discussed in greater detail below, can desirably slightly compress proximal end 90 of flexible plastic tubing 30 during assembly to help effectuate the fluid seal.
[0020] Frontal attachment 24 of medical device 20 preferably further comprises slide block 46 having transverse, laterally extending upper and lower rails 50, 52 slidably engageable with laterally extending upper and lower recesses 38, 40 of body 22 to provide transverse sliding engagement between body 22 and frontal attachment 24. Needle support tube 48 desirably projects forwardly from slid block 46. Touch pad 54 desirably faces laterally outward to provide a surface for the application of digital pressure to resist intradermal movement of needle 84 if digital pressure is applied to touch pad 56 of slide mount 36 during use of the device or during needle retraction following use. Needle support tube 48 further comprises stepped internal bore 55 comprising annular internal seating surfaces for the needle retraction mechanism as discussed in greater detail below. Front opening 60 of needle support tube 48 is desirably sized and configured to allow the forwardly extending end 82 of the needle holder and the front portion of needle 84 and needle tip 86 to project forwardly from needle support tube 48.
[0021] One embodiment of needle retraction mechanism 28 desirably further comprises a needle holder 78 with a front end 82, a larger-diameter head 80 and an elongate shaft section 78 that supports spring 88 while in compression during use and prior to needle retraction. Both head 80 and the forwardly extending end of compression spring 88 are desirably seated on rearwardly facing annular surfaces inside stepped inside bore 55 of frontal attachment 24, and needle 84 is desirably glued inside the longitudinal bore through the needle holder. During assembly, the needle holder is inserted into the coils of spring 88, which are compressed as they are inserted into the rear of stepped inside bore 55 of needle support tube 48. While spring 88 is compressed, slide block 46 of frontal attachment 24 is slidably engaged with slid mount 36 of body 22.
[0022] Wing member 26 desirably further comprises opposed, laterally extending wings 70, 72 having texture undersides 74, 76, respectively, to reduce the likelihood of slippage between the undersides and the skin of a patient with which they are in contact during use of device 20. Hub 62 comprises bore 64 and opposed slots 66, 68 that are engageable with needle support tube 48 and its outwardly projecting lugs 58, 59 during assembly of medical device 20.
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[0025] Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this specification in view of the accompanying drawings, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventor(s) and/or Applicant are legally entitled.