Huber needle with safety sheath
09713673 ยท 2017-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/325
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3258
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3257
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A safety needle assembly is described, including a cap, a housing movable relative to the cap from a first position adjacent the cap to an extended second position spaced from the cap, a hollow needle secured in and extending from the housing, and a collapsible sheath secured to both the cap and the housing. The sheath is concentrically disposed about the needle in a collapsed state with the housing in the first position. The sheath is extendable from the collapsed state to an extended state in response to movement of the housing from the first position to the second position.
Claims
1. A safety needle assembly comprising: a cap; a housing movable relative to the cap from a first position adjacent the cap to an extended second position spaced from the cap; a hollow needle having a proximal end and a distal end extending along a common axis, the proximal end secured in and extending from the housing; a line for supplying a fluid to the safety needle assembly extending perpendicular to the axis; and a continuous film sheath concentrically disposed about the needle in a collapsed state with the housing in the first position, the sheath secured to both the cap and the housing, the sheath extendable from the collapsed state to an extended state in response to movement of the housing from the first position to the second position, the sheath having a frusto-conical shape.
2. The safety needle assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a needle safety component disposed in a first cavity that translates from an engagement position, wherein a portion of the component is engaged with the needle when the housing is in the first position, to a safety position, wherein the portion covers an opening in a bottom surface of the cap when the housing is in the second position.
3. The safety needle assembly according to claim 2, wherein the cap comprises a second cavity separated from the first cavity, the needle safety component disposed in the first cavity and the sheath disposed in the collapsed state in the second cavity when the housing is in the first position.
4. The safety needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a bore extending perpendicularly of the needle for receiving the line therein and a chamber communicating the bore with a proximal end of the needle for transferring a liquid delivered at high pressure from the line into the needle.
5. The safety needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cap comprises a circular portion including a pair of diametrically opposed projections, and the housing comprises openings that receive the projections in the first position to releasably hold the housing in the cap.
6. The safety needle assembly according to claim 5, wherein the cap comprises an upstanding circular wall defining a second cavity coplanar with the circular portion, the circular wall and circular portion together defining an annular recess.
7. The safety needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cap comprises an integral pair of laterally extending wings.
8. The safety needle assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a foam pad disposed on a bottom surface of the cap.
Description
(1) These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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(11) In addition, the assembly 10 has a sheath or securement bag 16 secured to and between the housing 13 and the cap 15 concentrically of the needle 14 for tethering the cap 15 to the housing 13 when removed therefrom and for encasing the needle 14.
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(13) The Huber needle 14 is a hollow straight needle with a bent distal end (see
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(15) The cap 15 also has a central bore 26 for passage of the needle 14 and an upstanding circular wall 27 concentric to the bore 26 to define a circular cavity 28 and coplanar with the circular portion 23 to define an annular recess 29.
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(18) The lower end of the sheath 16 is secured in the annular recess 29 of the cap 15 by a similar adhesive 31.
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(20) The sheath 16 is constructed as described in published US Application No. US2003/0114797, that is, the sheath 16 is characterized in having a high tensile strength that allows the sheath 16 to be pulled out from the collapsed condition of
(21) The sheath 16 is made of a transparent material to permit viewing of the needle 14.
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(23) A means 35 is provided in the cap 15 for closing over the bore 26. As shown in
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(27) A foam pad 43 is also disposed over the bottom of the cap 15, i.e. over the retainer 23 and wings 42 in order to provide a soft surface that can be placed against the skin of a patient.
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(29) In order to use the Huber needle assembly 10, the tubular sheath 44 is removed in order to expose the Huber needle 14. The needle assembly 10 can then be inserted into a vascular access device implanted within a patient in a conventional manner.
(30) In order to remove the Huber needle assembly 10 from a patient, the user applies pressure against the two wings 42 extending from the cap 15 in order to hold the cap 15 in place while using a second hand to grip the upstanding portion 19 and lifting the housing 13 away from the cap 15.
(31) When the housing 13 is pulled from the cap 15, the two projections 24 on the cap 15 are able to flex radially inwardly allowing the housing 13 to disengage from the cap 15.
(32) As the housing 13 moves away from the cap 15, the sheath 16 is played out from its collapsed state into the extended state indicated in
(33) The tension in the torsion spring 35 is such that when the movable leg 38 of the torsion spring 35 snaps over the opening 26, there is a significant click or sound that can be heard by the user as an indication that the needle 14 has been fully retracted.
(34) When the Huber needle 14 has been fully retracted, the sheath 16 is in a slightly stretched condition so as to bias the housing 13 and cap 15 towards each other. This results in the distal end of the Huber needle 14 abutting the movable leg 38 of the torsion spring 35 under a slight pressure so that the cap 15 does not hang loose but instead holds the distal end of the needle 14 in a closed manner.
(35) Since the cap 15 is closed, the end of the needle 14 is maintained in a sealed manner. As this time, the Huber needle assembly 10 may be discarded with the needle 14 contained in a protective manner.
(36) The invention thus provides an improved Huber needle assembly that provides for the automatic sheathing of the distal end of a Huber needle during removal from a vascular access device.
(37) Further, the invention allows the Huber needle assembly to transfer fluids under high pressure, for example, under 300 psi during an emergency procedure.