A quick release needle holder, comprises a tubular barrel having a needle receiving socket on one end, the needle receiving socket having a segmented wall defining a plurality of annular jaws having internal threads, a device for normally biasing the jaws into an inner position for threadably receiving a needle hub, and a device having finger tabs slideably mounted on the holder for releasably biasing the jaws to a needle hub releasing position.
|
1. A quick release needle holder for hypodermic needles, comprising:
a tubular barrel having a longitudinal axis and a needle hub receiving socket formed integral therewith on one end;
said needle receiving socket having a segmented wall defining a plurality of inwardly directed annular jaws having a forward end;
biasing means including an annular shoulder mounted for axial movement on said jaws and including elastic means normally biasing said annular shoulder toward said forward end and said jaws inwardly to an innermost position for receiving and mounting a needle hub; and
said biasing means including finger operable releasing means slideably mounted on said barrel and moveable away from said forward end for biasing said jaws to a needle hub releasing position.
11. A needle holder having a one hand detach needle hub connector assembly, comprising:
a generally cylindrical tubular barrel having an axis and a needle hub connector formed integral therewith on one end thereof;
said needle hub connector comprising a needle hub receiving socket defined by an annular axially extending wall having slots dividing said wall into segments defining a plurality of jaws having a forward end;
biasing means including annular shoulder mounted for axial movement on said jaws and including elastic means for normally biasing said annular shoulder toward said forward end for biasing said jaws into an innermost position for receiving and mounting a needle hub; and
finger operable releasing means for biasing said annular shoulder away from said forward end for biasing said jaws to a needle releasing position.
16. A one hand releasable needle hub connector assembly, comprising:
an elongated generally cylindrical tubular barrel having a needle hub connector on one end;
said needle hub connector comprising necked down tubular axial extension of said tubular barrel defining an annular axially extending wall and a plurality of slots dividing said wall into segments defining a plurality of jaws having a forward end;
a finger operable sleeve mounted on said barrel and having an annular shoulder engaging said jaws and elastic means biasing said sleeve toward said forward end for normally said jaws into an innermost position forming a socket for receiving and mounting a needle hub; and
said finger operable sleeve including cam means and slideably mounted on said barrel away from said forward end for biasing said jaws to a needle releasing position.
2. A needle holder according to
3. A needle holder according to
4. A needle holder according to
5. A needle holder according to
6. A needle holder according to
said segmented wall is divided by a plurality of slots into four segments; and
said means for releasably biasing said jaws to a needle hub releasing position comprises cam means slidable axially along said slots between said jaws.
7. A needle holder according to
8. A needle holder according to
9. A needle holder according to
said segmented wall includes an outer end and an annular shoulder at said outer end thereof; and
an elastic collar disposed around said segmented wall and said sleeve is biased against said annular shoulder by said elastic collar disposed around said socket.
10. A needle holder according to
said sleeve is formed with a forward wall having an aperture through which said segmented wall extends; and
said sleeve having a front end and a back end and includes a finger tab extending outward from each side thereof at said back end thereof.
12. A connector assembly needle holder according to
13. A needle holder according to
14. A needle holder according to
15. A needle holder according to
17. A needle holder according to
said wall is divided into four segments; and
said cam means comprises wedges which extend into said slots between said segments of said wall.
18. A needle holder according to
19. A needle holder according to
20. A needle holder according to
|
The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/370,241, filed Jan. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,136 and entitled “QUICK RELEASE NEEDLE REMOVAL APPARATUS”.
The present invention relates to needle removal devices for syringes and other needle holders and pertains particularly to an improved needle release apparatus for quick and easy one hand removal of needles from holders.
A huge volume of hypodermic needles are used daily in the medical and health care industry and must be disposed of safely. These used needles pose a major health problem to the medical personnel using them as well as others who may come into contact with them either innocently or deliberately. The safe and effective disposal of these hypodermic needles poses one of the greatest disposal problems for the medical and health care industry.
Hypodermic needles are widely used for both injection of medication and for withdrawing blood samples for diagnostic purposes. In many instances the needle is removed from the holder and disposed of separately from the holder. In some cases, particularly with certain blood drawing or collection devices, the holder may be reused. In these cases, it is essential that the needle be easily, quickly and safely removed and disposed of without risk to the user.
The typical hypodermic needle comprises an elongated thin cannula having a sharp tip on one end and a hub at or near the other end for detachable attachment to a tubular holder such as a syringe or collector. The hub may have a threaded screw connector, Luer lock, or other type connector. The needle is usually covered with a protective tube or sheath detachably coupled to the hub for hand manipulation to aid in connecting the needle to the holder. The protective sheath is removed after the needle is mounted in the holder and when it is to be used. The sheath may be again used to protectively cover the needle after use. However, attempts to reinsert the needle into the sheath often result in pricks of the skin of the user. Therefore, direct disposal into a sharps container following use is desirable.
The present common techniques of drawing blood samples is by means of an evacuated tube and holder combination such as that sold under the trademark VACUTAINER by the Becton Dickinson Company. These blood collection assemblies comprise a tubular holder or barrel having an open end to receive an evacuated collection tube and a double needle in the other end. The needle is threadably mounted in one end of the tubular holder with an exterior needle for penetrating the patient tissue for receiving blood. The interior needle is covered with a sheath valve and penetrates an elastomeric stopper in one end of an evacuated vacuum tube which acts to draw the blood.
Many devices have been proposed in the past for removal and disposal of the needles. Examples of these are disclosed in the following U.S. patents:
These prior art devices are generally effective to remove the needles. However, they all have various drawbacks. For example, many of them cannot be effectively used with one hand and require the use of both hands. This is usually difficult or inconvenient for the user.
In the above identified parent application, we disclose a needle holder apparatus having means for releasing the needle from the holder when it is inserted into a special opening in a container and pressed forward. That holder required a special opening in the container for engagement with the forward end of the holder.
It is desirable that a simple, safe and effective quick release needle holder for hypodermic needles be available that can be used with one hand without special tools or containers.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a simple and effective quick one hand release needle holder for hypodermic needles.
In accordance with a primary aspect of the present invention, a quick release needle holder for hypodermic needles, comprises a tubular barrel having a needle hub receiving socket on one end, said needle receiving socket having a segmented wall defining a plurality of inwardly directed annular jaws for receiving and gripping a needle hub, means for normally biasing said jaws inwardly to an innermost position for gripping and mounting a needle hub, and finger operable means for releasably biasing said jaws to a needle hub releasing position.
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to
As best illustrated in
The jaws 30-36 extend coaxially and are annularly spaced about the central longitudinally axis of the barrel 12. The jaws or segments of the hub are further mounted to pivot inwardly and outwardly toward and away from the central axis for gripping and releasing a threaded hub of a needle, respectively. The barrel 12 is preferably fabricated from a polycarbonate compound and has some spring characteristics to enable the hub segments to be biased outward to release a needle hub 72. The hub segments are formed to be normally biased to the innermost position to threadably receive a needle hub 72. Each segment is also formed with an outer protrusion 48 forming an undercut or retainer shoulder 50.
The longitudinally slidable releasing sleeve 18 is formed with a forward wall 52 having an aperture 54 with an annular shoulder 56 for engaging retainer shoulders 50 behind protrusions 48 (FIG. 2). This retains the sleeve 18 in place on the neck of the needle mounting socket 26. The aperture 54 is formed by an annular wall or shoulder that engages the outer surface of the jaws and normally biases them inward to an innermost position. Also formed in the aperture 54 of the forward end wall 52 are a plurality of inwardly projecting wedges 58, 60, 62, and 64 (
The connector assembly is designed to threadably receive or grip the threaded hub 72 of a needle 24 of the type as shown in FIG. 4. The sleeve 18 is normally biased to the forwardmost position by means of a silicone collar or spring 66 so that the jaws can threadably receive the hub of the needle. The sleeve may be biased to the rearmost position by engaging the finger flanges 20 and 22 with the fore-finger and second finger and engaging the rear of tube 12 with the thumb, pressing the fingers and thumb toward one another slides the sleeve 18 along tube 12 camming the jaws open and releasing the hub of the needle.
Referring to
The needle is mounted in the retainer and connector assembly of the tube 12 by threadably extending the needle hub assembly into the socket 26. The needle flange 70 engages the outer ends of the jaws and stops or positions the threaded portion 72. The forward bias of the sleeve by the spring force of the collar 66 forces or maintains the jaws to their inner or inward gripping position for gripping or threadably receiving the hub of the needle assembly. This positions the inner needle inside the tube 12 to be engaged and to puncture a stopper of a vacuum blood collection tube.
When it is desired to remove the needle, the sleeve is simply moved backward on the tube 12 biasing the jaws open releasing the needle hub for its removal. This is accomplished by pressing forward on the back end of the sleeve while pulling backward on the finger tabs or flanges 20 and 22 on the sleeve while holding it over a container so that the needle is quickly released and falls directly into a disposable container.
While I have illustrated my invention by means of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that numerous changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
10029013, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Surfactant-free, water-free formable composition and breakable foams and their uses |
10086080, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
10092230, | Apr 29 2011 | STAT MEDICAL DEVICES, INC | Fluid collection/injection device having safety needle assembly/cover and safety system and method |
10092588, | Jul 29 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Foamable compositions, breakable foams and their uses |
10117812, | Nov 29 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable composition combining a polar solvent and a hydrophobic carrier |
10137200, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Surfactant-free water-free foamable compositions, breakable foams and gels and their uses |
10213384, | Apr 28 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Foamable vehicles and pharmaceutical compositions comprising aprotic polar solvents and uses thereof |
10213512, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
10238746, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Surfactant-free water-free foamable compositions, breakable foams and gels and their uses |
10265404, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions, gels and foams with rheology modulators and uses thereof |
10322085, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Dicarboxylic acid foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
10322186, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
10363216, | Apr 28 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Foamable vehicles and pharmaceutical compositions comprising aprotic polar solvents and uses thereof |
10369102, | Aug 07 2008 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Wax foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
10398641, | Sep 08 2016 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions and methods for treating rosacea and acne |
10463742, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
10517882, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Method for healing of an infected acne lesion without scarring |
10588858, | Apr 28 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Foamable vehicles and pharmaceutical compositions comprising aprotic polar solvents and uses thereof |
10610599, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
10821077, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Dicarboxylic acid foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
10821187, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions, gels and foams with rheology modulators and uses thereof |
10835613, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions, gels and foams with rheology modulators and uses thereof |
10849847, | Sep 08 2016 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions and methods for treating rosacea and acne |
10946101, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Surfactant-free water-free foamable compositions, breakable foams and gels and their uses |
10967063, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Surfactant-free, water-free formable composition and breakable foams and their uses |
11033491, | Mar 11 2005 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Dicarboxylic acid foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
11103454, | Aug 07 2007 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Wax foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
11185265, | Apr 29 2011 | STAT MEDICAL DEVICES, INC. | Fluid collection/injection device having safety needle assembly/cover and safety system and method |
11219631, | Jul 29 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Foamable compositions, breakable foams and their uses |
11324691, | Sep 08 2016 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions and methods for treating rosacea and acne |
11433025, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Oil foamable carriers and formulations |
8343945, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Carriers, formulations, methods for formulating unstable active agents for external application and uses thereof |
8362091, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
8435498, | Oct 24 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Penetrating pharmaceutical foam |
8486374, | Apr 28 2004 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Hydrophilic, non-aqueous pharmaceutical carriers and compositions and uses |
8486375, | Apr 28 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable compositions |
8486376, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Moisturizing foam containing lanolin |
8496862, | Jan 15 2008 | WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES, INC | Collet mechanism and method of molding cannula to a syringe barrel |
8512718, | Jul 03 2000 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Pharmaceutical composition for topical application |
8518376, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Oil-based foamable carriers and formulations |
8518378, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Oleaginous pharmaceutical and cosmetic foam |
8617100, | Sep 04 2007 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Device for delivery of a foamable composition |
8618081, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Compositions, gels and foams with rheology modulators and uses thereof |
8636982, | Aug 07 2007 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Wax foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
8703105, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Oleaginous pharmaceutical and cosmetic foam |
8709385, | Jan 14 2008 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Poloxamer foamable pharmaceutical compositions with active agents and/or therapeutic cells and uses |
8721603, | Jan 15 2008 | West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. | Syringe with co-molded hub and cannula |
8722021, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable carriers |
8741265, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Penetrating pharmaceutical foam |
8790314, | Apr 27 2007 | AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP | Drug delivery device |
8795635, | Nov 14 2006 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Substantially non-aqueous foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions and their uses |
8795693, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Compositions with modulating agents |
8840869, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Body cavity foams |
8865139, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
8871184, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
8900553, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Oil and liquid silicone foamable carriers and formulations |
8900554, | Nov 29 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable composition and uses thereof |
8945516, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Surfactant-free water-free foamable compositions, breakable foams and gels and their uses |
8978936, | Jul 12 2010 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Apparatus and method for releasing a unit dose of content from a container |
8992896, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
9050253, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Oleaginous pharmaceutical and cosmetic foam |
9072667, | Jul 29 2009 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Non surface active agent non polymeric agent hydro-alcoholic foamable compositions, breakable foams and their uses |
9078978, | Dec 28 2011 | STAT MEDICAL DEVICES, INC. | Needle assembly with safety system for a syringe or fluid sampling device and method of making and using the same |
9101662, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Compositions with modulating agents |
9161916, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Carriers, formulations, methods for formulating unstable active agents for external application and uses thereof |
9167813, | Jul 29 2009 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Non surfactant hydro-alcoholic foamable compositions, breakable foams and their uses |
9211259, | Nov 29 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Antibiotic kit and composition and uses thereof |
9265725, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Dicarboxylic acid foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
9320705, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Sensation modifying topical composition foam |
9439857, | Nov 30 2007 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foam containing benzoyl peroxide |
9463919, | Jul 12 2010 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Apparatus and method for releasing a unit dose of content from a container |
9468726, | Jan 15 2008 | West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. | Syringe with co-molded hub and cannula |
9492412, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Penetrating pharmaceutical foam |
9539208, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foam prepared from nanoemulsions and uses |
9549898, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Oil and liquid silicone foamable carriers and formulations |
9572775, | Jul 29 2009 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Non surfactant hydro-alcoholic foamable compositions, breakable foams and their uses |
9622947, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable composition combining a polar solvent and a hydrophobic carrier |
9636405, | Aug 04 2003 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
9662298, | Aug 07 2008 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Wax foamable vehicle and pharmaceutical compositions thereof |
9668972, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Nonsteroidal immunomodulating kit and composition and uses thereof |
9675700, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Topical tetracycline compositions |
9682021, | Nov 14 2006 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Substantially non-aqueous foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions and their uses |
9713643, | Oct 25 2002 | VYNE THERAPEUTICS INC | Foamable carriers |
9770200, | Dec 28 2011 | STAT MEDICAL DEVICES, INC | Needle assembly with safety system for a syringe or fluid sampling device and method of making and using the same |
9795564, | Dec 07 2007 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Oil-based foamable carriers and formulations |
9849142, | Oct 02 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Methods for accelerated return of skin integrity and for the treatment of impetigo |
9884017, | Apr 28 2009 | JOURNEY MEDICAL CORPORATION | Foamable vehicles and pharmaceutical compositions comprising aprotic polar solvents and uses thereof |
D689188, | Jul 19 2012 | West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. | Syringe plunger rod |
D693002, | Sep 21 2011 | West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. | Hub for medical container |
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
1683350, | |||
3063450, | |||
4490142, | May 21 1982 | Carpule syringe with rapidly acting mechanism for controllably _positively retaining the hub of a hypodermic needle | |
4768568, | Jul 07 1987 | Survival Technology, Inc. | Hazardous material vial apparatus providing expansible sealed and filter vented chambers |
4907600, | Apr 29 1987 | HYPOGUARD USA, INC | Blood collector cylinder with needle ejector |
5000744, | Oct 23 1989 | GTE Products Corporation | Hypodermic syringe |
5002537, | Oct 23 1989 | GTE Products Corporation | Hypodermic syringe |
5062837, | Apr 26 1988 | IV needle holder | |
5117837, | May 20 1991 | Thomas, Wanamaker | Blood drawing apparatus |
5217025, | Sep 28 1988 | Terumo Kabushiki Kaisha | Blood collection and/or injection device and double-ended medical needle and holder therefor |
5616136, | Jan 09 1995 | Med-Safe Systems, Inc. | Quick release needle removal apparatus |
5637101, | Jan 09 1995 | Med-Safe Systems, Inc. | Quick release needle coupling system |
5755673, | Dec 28 1995 | ICU MEDICAL SALES, INC | Needle holder for fluid collection and/or injection system |
5797490, | Nov 22 1995 | Nissho Corporation | Holder for a blood collection needle |
Executed on | Assignor | Assignee | Conveyance | Frame | Reel | Doc |
Nov 30 1999 | Becton Dickinson and Company | (assignment on the face of the patent) | / |
Date | Maintenance Fee Events |
Jun 08 2009 | REM: Maintenance Fee Reminder Mailed. |
Nov 29 2009 | EXP: Patent Expired for Failure to Pay Maintenance Fees. |
Date | Maintenance Schedule |
Jan 31 2009 | 4 years fee payment window open |
Jul 31 2009 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jan 31 2010 | patent expiry (for year 4) |
Jan 31 2012 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 4) |
Jan 31 2013 | 8 years fee payment window open |
Jul 31 2013 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jan 31 2014 | patent expiry (for year 8) |
Jan 31 2016 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 8) |
Jan 31 2017 | 12 years fee payment window open |
Jul 31 2017 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Jan 31 2018 | patent expiry (for year 12) |
Jan 31 2020 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 12) |