Neonatal and pediatric catheter system

US9375551B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9375551-B2
Application numberUS-201113223168-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2011
Priority dateSep 1, 2010
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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Abstract

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A neonatal intravascular device having an extension tube to relief stress between a catheter adapter and a luer adapter of the catheter assembly.

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An intravenous device, comprising: a needle adapter having a proximal end, a distal end, an outer surface and an inner compartment, the distal end forming an opening into the inner compartment, a surface of the inner compartment including one or more channels that extend longitudinally along the surface, each channel including a recess positioned towards a distal end of the channel; a catheter assembly including a catheter tube coupled to a catheter adapter, the catheter assembly further including a luer adapter coupled to the catheter adapter via an extension tube, the extension tube being flexible, and a fluid pathway extending through the catheter tube, the catheter adapter, the extension tube and the luer adapter; an introducer needle having a proximal end, a distal end and a body extending therebetween, the proximal end being coupled to the proximal end of the needle adapter; and a safety clip contained within the inner compartment, the safety clip having an aperture through which the introducer needle is inserted, the safety clip further including one or more arms, each arm having a first surface that extends inwardly towards the safety clip and a second surface that extends outwardly away from the arm, the safety clip further including a needle sheath that extends distally from the aperture; wherein, prior to using the peripheral intravenous catheter, the safety clip is in a proximal position in which: the second surface of each arm is positioned within a corresponding one of the one or more channels and inwardly biased, the luer adapter is positioned within the first surface of each arm, the inward biasing of the second surface causing the first surface to lock the luer adapter within the inner compartment, and the introducer needle extends distally out through the catheter tube; and wherein, after inserting the catheter tube into a vasculature, the safety clip is configured to slide into a distal position in which: the second surface of each arm is aligned with the recess in the corresponding channel thereby allowing the corresponding arm to extend outwardly to unlock the corresponding first surface from the luer adapter and therefore allow the luer adapter to be removed from within the inner compartment; and the distal end of the introducer needle is contained within the needle sheath. 2. The intravenous device of claim 1 , wherein, when the safety clip is in the distal position, the second surface of each arm is locked within the recess of the corresponding channel thereby preventing the distal end of the introducer needle from being removed from within the needle sheath. 3. The intravenous device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more arms comprise two arms positioned on opposite sides of the safety clip. 4. The intravenous device of claim 1 , wherein, when the safety clip is in the proximal position, the extension tube and the luer adapter are selectively housed entirely within the inner compartment. 5. The intravenous device of claim 1 , wherein the inner compartment further comprises a-grooves into which a portion of the catheter adapter is seated when the safety clip is in the proximal position. 6. The intravenous device of claim 1 , wherein, when the safety clip is in the proximal position, the needle sheath extends through the luer adapter and the extension tube and into the catheter adapter. 7. The intravenous device of claim 6 , wherein the needle sheath is formed of a rigid material that creates a stiffening interface between the luer adapter and the catheter adapter. 8. The intravenous device of claim 1 , wherein the catheter adapter has a disk shape. 9. An intravenous device system, comprising: a needle adapter having a proximal end, a distal opening, an outer surface and an inner compartment, a surface of the inner compartment including a pair of channels that extend longitudinally along the surface, each channel including a recess positioned towards a distal end of the channel; a catheter assembly partially housed within the inner compartment of the needle adapter, the catheter assembly comprising a catheter tube coupled to a catheter adapter, the catheter adapter further coupled to a luer adapter via a flexible extension tube, the catheter tube, the catheter adapter, the flexible extension tube and the luer adapter having a common fluid pathway; an introducer needle having a proximal end, a distal tip and a body extending therebetween, the proximal end of the introducer needle being fixedly coupled to a proximal surface of the inner compartment, the body of the introducer needle extending distally through the common fluid pathway of the catheter assembly, wherein the distal tip of the introducer needle extends beyond a tip portion of the catheter tube; a safety clip interposedly positioned between a proximal end of the luer adapter and the proximal end of the needle adapter, the safety clip having an aperture through which the introducer needle is inserted, the safety clip further including a pair of arms, each arm having a first surface interlockedly coupled to the luer adapter, and a second surface positioned within and outwardly biased against one of the channels, wherein contact between the second surface of each arm and the corresponding channel maintains the interlocked coupling of the corresponding first surface and the luer adapter, the safety clip further including a needle sheath that extends distally from the aperture; wherein the safety clip is configured to slide distally within the inner compartment thereby causing the second surface of each arm to be aligned with the recess in the corresponding channel, and wherein, each recess is configured to allow the corresponding second surface to extend outwardly into the recess thereby unlocking the corresponding first surface from the luer adapter; and wherein, when the second surface of each arm is positioned within the corresponding recess, the distal tip of the introducer needle is contained within the needle sheath. 10. The intravenous device system of claim 9 , wherein, when the arms are interlockedly coupled to the luer adapter, the needle sheath extends through the luer adapter and flexible tube and into the catheter adapter. 11. The intravenous device system of claim 10 , wherein the needle sheath is formed of a rigid material that forms a stiffening interface between the catheter adapter and the luer adapter. 12. The intravenous device system of claim 9 , wherein the catheter adapter is secured within grooves formed on an inside surface of the needle adapter. 13. The intravenous device system of claim 9 , wherein the catheter adapter is disk shaped. 14. The intravenous device system of claim 9 , wherein the needle adapter includes gripping surfaces positioned at a distal end and on opposite sides of the needle adapter, the gripping surfaces each including a groove within which the catheter adapter inserts.

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  • having means for protecting only the distal tip of the needle, e.g. a needle guard · CPC title

  • being axially-extensible, e.g. protective sleeves coaxially slidable on the syringe barrel (devices for protecting guide needles in combination with catheters A61M25/0612) · CPC title

  • having two or more concentrically arranged tubes for forming a concentric catheter system · CPC title

  • Insertion or introduction using an inner stiffening member, e.g. stylet or push-rod · CPC title

  • Butterfly or winged devices, e.g. for facilitating handling or for attachment to the skin · CPC title

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What does patent US9375551B2 cover?
A neonatal intravascular device having an extension tube to relief stress between a catheter adapter and a luer adapter of the catheter assembly.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harding Weston F, Becton Dickinson Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/0606. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 28 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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