System and method for collecting injection information
US-2024139426-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9381309B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9381309-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313842000-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A retractable needle device attachable to the front of a fluid collection or infusion device such as a syringe, the retractable needle device comprising a housing having an engagement member, a slide support surface, a retraction cavity and a first pinch surface; a needle; a needle alignment member comprising a needle tube and a second pinch surface; and a needle retraction mechanism positioned within the needle tube and configured to bias the needle rearwardly; wherein the first and second pinch surfaces are configured so that a pinching force applied to them will cause relative lateral movement between the housing and needle alignment member. This translational movement from an injection position, wherein the needle is aligned with the syringe connector, to a retraction position, wherein the needle is aligned with the retraction cavity, allows the needle retraction mechanism to force the needle into the retraction cavity.
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We claim: 1. A retractable needle device selectively attachable to a fluid collection or infusion device having a forwardly facing connector, the retractable needle device comprising: a housing having a rearwardly facing engagement member attachable to the forwardly facing connector, a forwardly facing slide support surface having a first opening in fluid communication with the engagement member and a second opening laterally spaced apart from the first opening, the second opening communicating with a rearwardly projecting needle retraction cavity, a first pinch surface, and a fluid path between the engagement member and the first opening; a needle; a needle alignment member comprising a needle tube and a second pinch surface; a needle retraction mechanism comprising a needle holder, the needle holder positioned within the needle tube and configured to bias the needle rearwardly; and an annular fluid seal seated in the first opening and providing fluid communication between the housing and the needle holder; wherein the first pinch surface and the second pinch surface are configured so that a pinching force applied between the first pinch surface and the second pinch surface will cause the housing to move laterally in relation to the needle alignment member from a first position, wherein the needle is aligned with the first opening, to a second position, wherein the needle is aligned with the second opening so that the needle retraction mechanism biases the needle into the retraction cavity. 2. The retractable needle device of claim 1 further comprising a retainer clip configured to retain the needle alignment member adjacent to the slide support surface of the syringe engaging member. 3. The retractable needle device of claim 2 wherein the retainer clip comprises a forward surface, a hole defined in the forward surface configured to surround the needle tube, and one or more tabs configured to extend at least partially behind the slide support surface. 4. The retractable needle device of claim 2 wherein the retainer clip is configured to engage at least a portion of the needle alignment member. 5. The retractable needle device of claim 2 wherein the needle alignment member and the syringe engaging member are each made of moldable polymeric material. 6. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein the engagement member comprises a portion of a luer lock connector. 7. The retractable needle device of claim 6 wherein the engagement member comprises a plurality of spaced-apart, radially-projecting wedges configured to engage a threaded collar projecting forwardly from the fluid collection or infusion device. 8. The retractable needle device of claim 1 further wherein the fluid collection or infusion device is a syringe. 9. The retractable needle device of claim 8 wherein the syringe has a glass barrel. 10. The retractable needle device of claim 8 wherein the syringe has a plastic barrel. 11. The retractable needle device of claim 8 configured for use with a prefilled syringe. 12. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein the fluid seal is seated at least partially inside an annular recess inside the first opening. 13. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein the fluid seal comprises a fluid flow path that is coaxially aligned with the needle holder prior to needle retraction. 14. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle retraction mechanism further comprises a compression spring. 15. The retractable needle device of claim 14 wherein the needle holder is biased against the slide support surface whenever the housing is disposed between the first position and the second position. 16. The retractable needle device of claim 14 further comprising an annular surface at a front end of the needle tube and an annular shoulder defined on the needle holder and wherein the spring is compressed between the annular surface and the annular shoulder when the housing is in the first position. 17. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein a portion of the needle holder projects forwardly from the needle tube. 18. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein the first pinch tab and the second pinch tab are textured to improve user grip. 19. The retractable needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle retraction mechanism provides a retraction force upon activation that is sufficient to retract the needle directly from a patient into which the needle is inserted at the time of retraction. 20. The retractable needle device of claim 1 in combination with a fluid collection or infusion device. 21. The retractable needle device of claim 1 in combination with a needle cap.
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