Tri-fluted vascular access needle

US9308020B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9308020-B2
Application numberUS-201414196812-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2014
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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Abstract

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A needle disclosed herein may include an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end with a central longitudinal axis defined by the body, where the distal end includes a single sharp point along the central longitudinal axis and defining a distal end terminus three longitudinal fluted surfaces converging at the distal end terminus; and three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the fluted surfaces and converging at the distal end terminus. Needle embodiments may include one or more ports open into and/or proximal of the fluted surfaces and communicating with one or more longitudinal needle lumens.

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We claim: 1. A vascular access needle, comprising: an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end; and a central longitudinal axis defined by the body; where the distal end includes: as single sharp point along the central longitudinal axis and defining a distal end terminus; three longitudinal fluted surfaces converging at the distal end terminus; three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the fluted surfaces and converging at the distal end terminus; where the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges are all symmetrical to each other; and at least a first port open from at least a first of the three longitudinal fluted surfaces to a first needle lumen. 2. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the three longitudinal fluted surfaces are all symmetrical to each other. 3. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , further comprising at least a second port open from a second of the three longitudinal fluted surfaces to the first needle lumen. 4. The vascular access needle of claim 3 , where the at least a second port is parallel with the first port, and both the first port and second port are parallel with a central longitudinal axis of the vascular access needle. 5. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , further comprising at least a second port open from a second of the three longitudinal fluted surfaces to a second needle lumen. 6. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , further comprising at least another port open, from a location proximal of the three longitudinal fluted surfaces, to a first needle lumen. 7. The vascular access needle of claim 6 , where the another port is configured as a wire guide port, and the first needle lumen extends longitudinally from the another port toward the proximal end. 8. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where at least one of the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges includes a coated metal construction. 9. The vascular access needle of claim 8 , where the coating includes ceramic, polymer, or any combination thereof. 10. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the body is constructed from stainless steel, tungsten carbide, polyetheretherketone, or any combination thereof. 11. The vascular access needle of claim 1 , where the body comprises a metal construction, and a generally cylindrical cannula extends from the proximal end of the body. 12. The vascular access needle of claim 11 , where the generally cylindrical cannula is substantially rigid and inflexible. 13. The vascular access needle of claim 11 , where the generally cylindrical cannula is sufficiently flexible to coil within a 6 cm-diameter circle. 14. The vascular access needle of claim 11 , where the generally cylindrical cannula comprises metallic construction, polymer construction, or any combination thereof. 15. A needle, comprising; a distal metallic body extending from a sharply pointed distal terminus; a central longitudinal axis defined by the body; where the distal terminus is disposed along the central longitudinal axis and is formed by convergence of three longitudinal fluted surfaces and three longitudinal beveled cutting edges defining borders between the fluted surfaces; where the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges each include a distalmost angle relative to the central longitudinal axis of about 7° to about 15°; and where the three longitudinal beveled cutting edges are all symmetrical to each other; a cannula extending from a proximal end of the distal metallic body; and at least a first port open from at least a first of the three longitudinal, fluted surfaces to a first needle lumen. 16. The vascular access needle of claim 15 , where the cannula comprises metallic construction, polymer construction, or any combination thereof. 17. The vascular access needle of claim 15 , further comprising at least a second port open from a second of the three longitudinal fluted surfaces to the first needle lumen. 18. The vascular access needle of claim 17 , where the at least a second port is parallel with the first port, and both the first port and second port are parallel with a central longitudinal axis of the vascular access needle. 19. The vascular access needle of claim 15 , further comprising at least a second port open from a second of the three longitudinal fluted surfaces to a second needle lumen.

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Classifications

  • A61M25/06Primary

    Body-piercing guide needles or the like · CPC title

  • Details of tips or shafts, e.g. grooves, expandable, bendable; Multiple coaxial sliding cannulas, e.g. for dilating (syringe needles A61M5/32; dilators A61M29/00) · CPC title

  • Details of tips · CPC title

  • Needle locating or guiding means · CPC title

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What does patent US9308020B2 cover?
A needle disclosed herein may include an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end with a central longitudinal axis defined by the body, where the distal end includes a single sharp point along the central longitudinal axis and defining a distal end terminus three longitudinal fluted surfaces converging at the distal end terminus; and three longitudinal beveled cutting edg…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cook Medical Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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