Sheath removal apparatus
US-9180256-B2 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US9498579B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9498579-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013699515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2010 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A safety needle assembly is provided herein having a hub; a needle fixed to the hub; a shield; a tab; a spring disposed between the shield and the hub configured to bias the shield distally; and, a clip disposed between the hub and the shield, the clip having a notch formed thereon shaped to permit passage therethrough of the tab. The clip and the tab releasably retain the shield in a first locked state against the biasing force of the spring thereby limiting distal movement of the shield relative to the hub; yet, in the first locked state, the shield is movable proximally relative to the hub. In the first locked state, the notch is spaced from the tab. The clip and the tab are relatively displaceable so as to align the notch with the tab and release the shield from the first locked state thereby allowing the shield to move distally, relative to the hub, to a second shielded state. In the second shielded state, the distal end of the needle is covered by the shield. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a passive safety needle assembly may be provided which requires few parts and is reliable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A safety needle assembly comprising: a hub; a needle fixed to said hub, said needle having a distal end, formed for insertion into a patient, and a proximal end; a shield; a tab; a spring disposed between said shield and said hub configured to bias said shield distally relative to said hub; and a clip disposed between said hub and said shield, said clip having a notch formed thereon shaped to permit passage therethrough of said tab, wherein said clip is axially fixed relative to one of said hub or said shield and is rotatable with respect to said one of said hub or shield that said clip is axially fixed relative to; wherein said clip and said tab are engaged to form a first locked state and releasably retain said shield in the first locked state against the biasing force of said spring wherein the interengagement of the clip and the tab limits distal movement of said shield relative to said hub; wherein in said first locked state: said shield is movable proximally relative to said hub; and said notch is spaced from said tab; wherein said clip and said tab are relatively displaceable to align said notch with said tab and release said shield from said first locked state, thereby allowing said shield to move distally, relative to said hub, to a second shielded state; and wherein, in said second shielded state, said distal end of said needle is covered by said shield. 2. A safety needle assembly as in claim 1 , wherein a predetermined extent of proximal movement of said shield, relative to said hub, allows for relative displacement of said clip and said tab so as to release said shield from said first locked state, allowing said shield to move to said second shielded state. 3. A safety needle assembly as in claim 1 , further comprising a mounting means for mounting said pen needle assembly onto an injector body. 4. A safety needle assembly as in claim 1 , wherein said distal end of said needle extends distally from said shield in the first locked state. 5. A safety needle assembly as in claim 1 , wherein in said second shielded state, said tab is located distally of said clip with said notch being spaced from said tab, the interengagement of said clip and said tab limiting proximal movement of said shield relative to said hub. 6. A safety needle assembly as in claim 5 , wherein said hub includes a channel, said channel terminating at a distal end, said tab being slidably disposed in said channel, wherein, in said second shielded slate, said tab is located at said distal end of said channel, the interengagement of said distal end of said channel and said tab limiting distal movement of said shield relative to said hub. 7. A safety needle assembly as in claim 1 , wherein in said second shielded state, said tab is located proximally of said clip with said notch being spaced from said tab, the interengagement of said clip and said tab limiting proximal movement of said shield relative to said hub. 8. A safety needle assembly as in claim 7 , wherein said shield includes a channel, said channel terminating at a proximal end, said tab being slidably disposed in said channel, wherein, in said second shielded state, said tab is located at said distal end of said channel, the interengagement of said distal end of said channel and said tab limiting distal movement of said shield relative to said hub.
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