Catheter system having wings configured to couple together
US-2024350773-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US9399120B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9399120-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313939575-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism is described herein. Generally, the capture mechanism comprises an inner housing, an outer housing, and a cannula. The inner housing comprises a proximal and a distal cannula feature mating component. The outer housing is adapted to slidably receive the inner housing in a proximal direction. Additionally, the cannula extends through the inner housing and the cannula's feature has a proximal engagement and a distal engagement. The proximal and distal engagements are respectively configured to irreversibly engage the proximal and distal cannula feature mating components when the cannula tip is moved into a shielded position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A catheter device, comprising: a bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism comprising: an inner housing comprising a body, the body comprising a proximal cannula feature mating component and a distal cannula feature mating component; an outer housing, the body of the inner housing received in the outer housing in a manner that allows the body of the inner housing to translate proximally through the outer housing, an inner surface of the outer housing including at least one catch that prevents the inner housing from moving distally within the outer housing after the inner housing has been proximally retracted into the outer housing; and a cannula that extends into the inner housing and comprises a cannula feature having a proximal engagement surface and a distal engagement surface, wherein when the cannula is retracted proximally within the inner housing, the proximal engagement surface contacts the proximal cannula feature mating component, and wherein after the cannula is retracted proximally into the inner housing, the distal cannula feature mating component contacts the distal engagement surface to limit the distal movement of the cannula thereby shielding the cannula within the bi-directional cannula capture mechanism; and a catheter adapter having an inner surface, wherein the outer housing is disposed within a lumen of the catheter adapter, wherein the inner surface of the catheter adapter is adapted to uncouple from the body of the inner housing to free the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism from the catheter adapter when the cannula is shielded within the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism. 2. The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of the catheter adapter couples to the body of the inner housing to secure the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism within the catheter adapter when the cannula is disposed in an unshielded position with respect to the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism. 3. The catheter device of claim 2 , wherein an outer surface of the body of the inner housing includes one or more interlock components that interact with one or more interlock surfaces formed in the inner surface of the catheter adapter to secure the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism within the catheter adapter when the cannula is disposed in the unshielded position with respect to the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism. 4. The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein when the cannula extends distally from the body of the inner housing, the body of the inner housing is splayed radially outward causing the one or more interlock components to be inserted into the one or more interlock surfaces. 5. The catheter device of claim 4 , wherein when the cannula is retracted proximally into the body of the inner housing, the body of the inner housing contracts radially inward causing the one or more interlock components to be separated from the one or more interlock surfaces thereby allowing the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism to be removed from the catheter adapter. 6. The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one catch also prevents the body of the inner housing from moving distally within the outer housing prior to the body of the inner housing being proximally retracted into the outer housing. 7. The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein when the body of the inner housing is retracted proximally into the outer housing, a portion of the body of the inner housing extends distally from the outer housing. 8. The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein when the body of the inner housing is retracted proximally into the outer housing, a portion of the outer housing extends distally from the body of the inner housing. 9. The catheter device of claim 8 , wherein a distal tip of the cannula is positioned within the portion of the outer housing that extends distally from the body of the inner housing. 10. The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the inner housing is split longitudinally along at least one side. 11. A catheter device, comprising: a bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism comprising: an inner housing having a proximal cannula feature mating component, a distal cannula feature mating component, and an outer surface that includes one or more interlock components; an outer housing having an inner surface adapted to slidably receive the inner housing, the inner surface including at least one catch that prevents the inner housing from moving distally within the outer housing after the inner housing has been proximally retracted into the outer housing; and a cannula that extends into the inner housing and comprises a cannula feature having a proximal engagement surface and a distal engagement surface, wherein when the cannula is retracted proximally within the inner housing, the proximal engagement surface contacts the proximal cannula feature mating component, and wherein after the cannula is retracted proximally into the inner housing, the distal cannula feature mating component contacts the distal engagement surface to limit the distal movement of the cannula thereby shielding the cannula within the bi-directional cannula capture mechanism; and a catheter adapter having an inner surface, wherein the outer housing is disposed within a lumen of the catheter adapter, wherein the inner surface includes one or more interlock surfaces which interact with the one or more interlock components of the inner housing to secure the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism within the catheter adapter when the cannula is disposed in an unshielded position in which a distal tip of the cannula is exposed from the bi-directional feature capture mechanism, wherein the inner surface of the catheter adapter is adapted to uncouple from the inner housing to free the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism from the catheter adapter when the cannula is shielded within the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism. 12. The catheter device of claim 11 , wherein when the cannula extends distally from the inner housing, the inner housing is splayed radially outward causing the one or more interlock components to be inserted into the one or more interlock surfaces. 13. The catheter device of claim 12 , wherein when the cannula is retracted proximally into the inner housing, the inner housing contracts radially inward causing the one or more interlock components to be separated from the one or more interlock surfaces thereby allowing the bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism to be removed from the catheter adapter. 14. The catheter device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one catch also prevents the inner housing from moving distally within the outer housing prior to the inner housing being proximally retracted into the outer housing. 15. A catheter device, comprising: a bi-directional cannula feature capture mechanism comprising: an inner housing having a proximal cannula feature mating component, a distal cannula feature mating component, and an outer surface having a first interlocking surface to selectively maintain a first position of the inner housing; an outer housing having an inner surface adapted to slidably receive the inner housing, the inner surface of the outer housing further having a second interlocking surface for receiving the first interlocking surface of the inner housing to selectively interlock the inner housing to the outer housing at the first position within the outer housing; and a cannula that extends into the inner housing and comprises a
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