Protective device for an injection needle
09682187 ยท 2017-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/0618
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/325
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3273
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0631
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A protective device for an injection or infusion needle is provided comprising a needle hub at the proximal end of the needle, on whose shaft a protective member for the needle tip is displaceable, the protective member having an engaging section which engages with the needle shaft to prevent the protective member from being displaced beyond the needle tip, wherein the protective member is surrounded by a tube whose diameter is locally reduced or deformed such that the protective member is confined in the tube.
Claims
1. A safety needle assembly comprising: a needle hub comprising a distally protruding end having a proximal end of a needle, which comprises a shaft with a needle tip and a diametrical enlargement proximal of the needle tip, attached thereto; a displaceable protective member for the needle tip, the protective member disposed on the shaft of the needle and having a proximal wall with an opening defining an engaging portion that engages the diametrical enlargement of the needle shaft to prevent the protective member from being displaced beyond the needle tip in a protective position; a tube having a tube body having a proximal tube end, a distal tube end, and a center section surrounding the protective member; said tube body has a heat activated locally reduced diameter defining a reduced section for confining the protective member within the center section so that said protective member is prevented from displacing out of the proximal tube end of the tube but is movable relative to the tube; and wherein an opening at the proximal tube end is larger than an outside dimension of the distally protruding end of the needle hub.
2. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the reduced section of the tube is located between the proximal wall and a distal end of the protective member.
3. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the reduced section of the tube maintains a gap between the distal end of the needle hub and the protective member.
4. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the reduced section is located proximally of the proximal wall of the protective member and wherein the tube body further comprises a second heat activated locally reduced diameter defining a reduced section located distally of a distal end of the protective member.
5. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the locally reduced diameter contacts the protective member in a ready position in which the needle tip is exposed for puncturing and in the protective position in which the protective member covers the needle tip.
6. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the protective member remains axially moveable relative to the tube.
7. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the protective member has at least one resilient arm.
8. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the tube has a locally reduced diameter by heat action at a distal end portion of the tube, spaced from the distal tube end, which extends distally of the protective member.
9. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the proximal tube end of the tube has a diameter that is larger than the locally reduced diameter.
10. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the protective member is axially held relative to the tube.
11. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the protective member has two arms that intersect.
12. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the protective member is formed as a spring clip.
13. The safety needle assembly of claim 12, wherein the spring clip has at least one resilient arm with an angled distal end which abuts the needle shaft and lies unrestrained by the tube within the tube in a ready position.
14. The safety needle assembly of claim 1, wherein a proximal end edge of the proximal tube end has a diameter and wherein the locally reduced diameter and the diameter of the proximal end edge are generally equal.
15. A safety needle assembly comprising: a needle hub having a distal end attached to a proximal end of a needle having a shaft, a needle tip, and a diametrical enlargement proximal of the needle tip; a displaceable protective member for the needle tip, the protective member disposed on the shaft of the needle and having an engaging section that engages the diametrical enlargement in a needle protective position to prevent the protective member from being displaced beyond the needle tip; wherein the protective member is surrounded by a heat shrinkable tube having a locally reduced diameter by heat action at a proximal end portion of the tube such that the protective member is confined in the tube and spaced from a proximal end edge of the proximal end portion due to relative sizes between the locally reduced diameter and a proximal end of the protective member; and wherein in a ready position in which the protective member is spaced from the needle tip, the locally reduced diameter at the proximal end portion forms a stop to maintain a gap between the distal end of the needle hub and the protective member.
16. The safety needle assembly of claim 15, wherein the reduced section of the tube is located between the proximal end and a distal end of the protective member.
17. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the protective member remains axially moveable relative to the tube.
18. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the protective member has a proximal end wall with an opening defining the engaging section having the needle projecting therethrough and at least one resilient arm.
19. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the tube has a second locally reduced diameter by heat action at a distal end portion of the tube, spaced from a distal end edge of the distal end portion, which extends distally of the protective member.
20. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the proximal end edge of the proximal end portion of the tube has a diameter that is larger than the locally reduced diameter.
21. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the protective member is axially held relative to the tube.
22. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein at least one end of the tube is provided with an annular radial constriction.
23. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the protective member is formed as a spring clip.
24. The safety needle assembly according to claim 15, wherein the spring clip has at least one resilient arm with an angled distal end which abuts the needle shaft and lies unrestrained by the tube within the tube in the ready position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The present method, system and device are explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings, wherein reference is made to the preferred embodiment of a shrink tube.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) In the Figures, reference numeral 1 designates a needle hub in which a hollow needle 2 is fixed. On the shaft of the needle 2 a protective member 3 is displaceable which, in the embodiment shown, is formed in the form of a spring clip having crossing arms, one arm of which abuts at one side and the other arm of which abuts at the opposite side of the needle shaft by means of angled free end portions 3a. Near the tip of the needle 2 a diametral enlargement 2a is formed, for example by a slight crimping of the hollow needle, so that during displacement of the protective member 3, the aperture formed in the proximal transverse wall 3b thereof cannot be displaced beyond this radial projection 2a and the protective member is held in the protective position in
(13) At the needle hub 1, radially protruding ribs 1a can be formed, on which a protective cap 4 represented in
(14) The protective member 3 is surrounded by a shrink tube 5, which before assembly has essentially the same diameter and the same wall thickness throughout, as
(15) During assembly of the shrink tube 5, the protective member 3 can be located on the needle shaft 2, for example, approximately in the intermediate position shown in
(16) Due to specific heat action on the circumference of the shrink tube 5 only at the end portions 5a and 5b, the middle area 5c of the shrink tube maintains its original diameter, so in its assembly position in
(17) It is also possible to dimension the shrink tube in relation to the protective member such that the shrink tube abuts lightly at the circumference of the protective member or only at one part of the circumference of the protective member and does not exert any radial tension thereon. Such a design of the shrink tube is indicated in
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(19) Thus the protective member can lie completely unrestrained in the deformed shrink tube 5 as indicated in
(20) Preferably, the shrink tube 5, which is made of plastic, has a wall thickness or consistency due to which it is relatively stiff, so that the middle area 5c of the shrink tube maintains its shape even when the shrink tube is grasped by the fingers of a hand and the protective member is displaced by means of the shrink tube into the protective position in
(21) The shrink tube 5 can be elastic; however, it preferably has enough stiffness such that the circumference of the shrink tube in the middle area 5c is not compressed when touched during handling.
(22) Especially in the proximal area, the end portion 5b of the shrink tube 5 is diametrally reduced to have such a longitudinal section that the end portion 5b of the shrink tube holds the protective member at a predetermined distance from the front end of the ribs 1a. Hereby, a distance holder is formed by the end portion 5b between protective member 3 and needle hub 1, which distance holder prevents part of the adhesive from possibly being able to reach the protective member 3 during hardening of the adhesive holding the needle 2 in the needle hub 1.
(23) In the representation in
(24) For such an embodiment, a shrink tube is used which has a correspondingly small diameter in its initial shape, because during the manufacture of a shrink tube it is expanded by an expansion process out of its extruded shape. Under heat action, the tube so expanded then shrinks back down as far as its extruded shape.
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(26) It is also possible to reduce the diameter of the distal and proximal ends of the shrink tube 5 in various forms by various methods, so that, for example at the proximal end, an end portion 5b is formed as the distance holder and at the distal end a sleeve essentially closed by a transverse wall 5a is formed around the protective member 3, as represented in
(27) The diametrally reduced ends or end portions 5a, 5a, 5b and 5b can be designed such that they surround the needle 2 and the diametral enlargement 2a thereof with enough clearance, wherein the diametrally greatly reduced distal end of the shrink tube simultaneously serves as protection against the emergence of blood adhering to the needle tip.
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(29) According to a further embodiment, a shrink tube shown in
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(31) In such an embodiment according to
(32) The protective member 3 can be formed in various ways. For example, arms can be provided extending from a proximal rear wall 3b approximately parallel to the needle shaft 2, wherein at least one of the arms is provided with an angled end portion 3a for blocking the needle tip in the protective position, which end portion 3a prevents displacement of the protective member 3 out of the protective position in the proximal direction.
(33) Further embodiments of protective members which can be surrounded by a shrink tube as described, are represented in several variants in WO 99/08742. Another embodiment of a protective member can be formed from only one arm, which extends parallel to the needle shaft from a proximal transverse wall 3b having an opening through which the needle extends, and which has an angled end for blocking the needle tip, as
(34) Further embodiments of protective members may be taken from U.S. Pat. No. 7,637,887. This type of protective member has a sleeve on its proximal end and arms or an arm attached to and extending distally of the sleeve. This type of protective member can be used not only with a needle with a curved tip but also with straight needles as described below.
(35) In an engagement means with the radial projection at the needle shaft, this radial projection can have the form of a crimping of the needle shaft which is indented on two sides and protrudes on the other two sides. According to another embodiment, this radial projection can also have the shape only of a bead of the needle shaft which has a predetermined distance from the needle tip. A further embodiment can also have only a projection or a crimp on only one side of the needle shaft, or be embodied by a metal coating on the needle shaft.
(36) Furthermore, protective members can be used which have a clamping means instead of the described engaging means with the radial projection 2a at the needle shaft, so that a continuously smooth needle 2 without a radial projection 2a can be used. Such protective members are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,053,017 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,929,241.
(37) The assembly of the protective member preferably takes place in the position of the protective member 3 shown in
(38) Various modifications of the described construction are possible. For example, the outer circumference of the shrink tube 5 can also be structured, for example with longitudinally or transversely extending ribs or corrugations. It is also possible to apply lettering or information to the outer circumference of the shrink tube. The shrink tube can also have a sectional shape differing from a circle.
(39) As the middle area of the shrink tube 5 is not changed by heat action, in this area it is also possible to form, for example, openings on the circumference of the shrink tube, through which the protective member 3 positioned inside the shrink tube can have an effect outside the shrink tube, for example by means of the elbow-shaped portions at the distal ends of the spring clip in
(40) In the embodiments described, the radial constrictions or the diametrally reduced portions are formed at the shrink tube in an annular shape continuously over the circumference thereof. However, it is also possible to form shrunk portions on the circumference only at one position or at individual positions, for example by impinging only opposite positions on the shrink tube with heat by means of opposite heating pads. By means of a constriction provided locally on the circumference in such a manner, a retaining portion can be formed for the protective member, which holds the protective member inside the shrink tube 5 in the axial direction.
(41) Local deformation of the shrink tube 5 is to be understood as deformation at one or a plurality of locations over the length of the shrink tube and/or along a circumferential line of the shrink tube, wherein over the length of the shrink tube deformation can be also provided only at individual locations on the circumference. In other words, for example, an annular reduction in diameter can be provided, as shown at 5a, 5b or 5d, and in combination with this, a local constriction 5f of the sectional shape can be provided by deformation at an individual position on the circumference at a distance from the annular deformation, as is shown in
(42) Although the disclosure herein refers to certain specific embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example and not by way of limitation. The intent of the foregoing detailed description, although discussing exemplary embodiments, is to be construed to cover all modifications, alternatives, and equivalents of the embodiments as may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims.