Split and side-ported catheter devices
US-12156975-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US9289237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9289237-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414160349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 20, 1997 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A safety IV catheter includes a unitary, resilient needle guard received in a catheter hub. The needle guard includes a proximal arm or wall that includes an opening through which a needle passes for axial movement. When the needle is retracted from the catheter, it releases the force that had previously prevented movement of the needle guard within the catheter hub. This in turn causes the needle guard to snap into a position in which it is clamped onto the needle shaft and in which its distal wall blocks access to the needle tip. In this condition, the spring needle guard and needle can be removed from the catheter hub. A slot or crimp may be formed in the needle shaft that engages with the needle guard after the protected needle and needle guard are removed from the catheter hub, thereby to prevent removal of the protected needle from the needle guard.
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What is claimed is: 1. An IV catheter apparatus comprising: a catheter hub having a catheter tube extending distally thereof; a needle hub having a needle with a shaft having an irregularly configured portion on the needle shaft slightly proximal of a needle tip, the shaft extending distally of the needle hub and extending through the catheter hub and the catheter tube with the needle tip extending beyond the catheter tube; a needle guard disposed within the catheter hub and having a ready position in which the needle guard is positioned proximally of the needle tip and a protective position in which the needle guard blocks the needle tip, the needle guard having at least one resiliently movable arm that is urged radially in the ready position by the shaft; and a shoulder disposed within the catheter hub holding the needle guard in the catheter hub in the ready position; wherein the needle guard has a wall proximal and transverse of the at least one resilient movable arm and through which the needle shaft passes, and a perimeter defining an opening associated with the wall to engage the irregularly configured portion after a portion of the needle shaft, which is proximal of the irregularly configured portion, is retracted through the perimeter to draw the needle guard proximally with the needle tip blocked. 2. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one resilient movable arm extends distally of the wall. 3. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one resilient movable arm further includes a radially extending member that moves radially to block the needle tip when in the protective position. 4. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the radially extending member is a guard wall that terminates in a lip engaging the shaft of the needle in the ready position. 5. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the needle urges the at least one resilient movable arm radially outwardly against the shoulder to hold the needle guard in the ready to use position. 6. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a second resilient movable arm spaced from the at least one resilient movable arm. 7. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the irregularly configured portion has a larger outer dimension than the perimeter defining the opening. 8. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the irregularly configured portion is a crimped section of the needle shaft which increases the width of the needle in one direction. 9. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the second resilient movable arm and the at least one resilient movable arm have distal ends with each distal end including a curved protrusion extending to a guard wall. 10. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the curved protrusions are received against the shoulder. 11. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder is part of an annular groove or ring formed in an inner wall of the catheter hub. 12. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second resilient movable arm and the at least one resilient movable arm intersect. 13. The IV catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the needle guard is unitary. 14. An IV catheter apparatus comprising: a tubular catheter having a proximal end and a distal end; a needle having a needle shaft, a needle crimp, and a tip and wherein the needle is attached to a distal end of a needle hub, said needle being received within said tubular catheter when the needle is in a ready position; a catheter hub attached to the proximal end of said tubular catheter, said catheter hub having a hollow interior and an inner wall, said needle being movable between said ready position in which said tip is outside of said catheter hub and a retracted position in which said tip is within said catheter hub; a needle guard positioned in the interior of said catheter hub, wherein the needle guard has a resilient portion having an end wall engaged by said needle shaft when said needle is in the ready position, the end wall of the needle guard resilient portion being movable within the interior of said catheter hub to a blocking position distal of said needle tip when said needle is in the retracted position in which said needle shaft no longer exerts a force on said end wall of the resilient portion of said needle guard; wherein the needle guard is retained in the catheter hub by a projection formed on the inner wall of the hollow interior when the end wall of the resilient portion is abutted by a side of the needle shaft and biased radially outwardly; and wherein the needle guard prevents accidental, inadvertent contact with the needle tip when the needle is in the retracted position by a portion of a proximal end of the needle guard making contact with the needle crimp and the end wall of the resilient portion blocking the needle tip. 15. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the resilient portion is an arm extending distally from the proximal end of the needle guard to the end wall. 16. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the needle guard has a second arm. 17. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 16 , wherein when in the ready position the needle urges the arm and the second arm away from each other and against the inner wall of the catheter hub. 18. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the arm extending distally from the proximal end is joined to the proximal end in a hinged arrangement. 19. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 15 , wherein a distal end of the arm has a curved protrusion extending to the end wall of the resilient portion. 20. The IV catheter apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the projection is an annular ring. 21. An IV catheter apparatus comprising: a catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end; a catheter hub having a hollow interior with a projection, a proximal end and a distal end, the catheter hub being connected to the proximal end of the catheter tube; a needle having a proximal end, a distal end, a needle shaft, a needle tip at the distal end of the needle shaft, and laterally extending bulges; a needle hub having a proximal end and a distal end, the needle being attached to the distal end of the needle hub; a needle guard including a proximal end wall having an opening therein and first and second arms extending distally from the proximal end wall, the first arm including an end wall which is biased radially outwardly by the needle shaft; and wherein in a ready position of the needle, the needle shaft extends through the opening in said proximal end wall and through the catheter tube so that the needle tip extends out of the distal end of the catheter tube and the needle guard is retained within the hollow interior of the catheter hub by engagement of part of the first arm with said projection; and wherein in a retracted position of the needle, the needle is moved in a proximal direction relative to the catheter hub until the needle tip is inside the catheter hub and the end wall of the first arm is no longer biased radially outwardly by the needle shaft whereby said first arm separates from the projection so that the needle guard can move proximally past the projection when the bulges of the needle engage the proximal end wall of the needle guard thereby preventing further proximal movement of the needle relative to the needle guard and wherein the end wall of the first arm protects the needle tip against insertion into objects or persons.
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with a permanent connection to the needle hub, e.g. a guiding rail, a locking mechanism or a guard advancement mechanism · CPC title
being connected to the needle hub or syringe by radially deflectable members, e.g. longitudinal slats, cords or bands · CPC title
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