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Cannula insertion set with safety retracting needle

Patent 4747831 Issued on May 31, 1988. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 29, 2007. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2876770

3314428

3890971

Syringe for use in hypodermic biopsy, featuring automatic plunger-return Patent #: 4542749
Issued on: 09/24/1985
Inventor: Caselgrandi ,   et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 07/043691 filed on 04/29/1987

US Classes:

604/110, Having means for preventing reuse of device604/198Cover or protector for body entering conduit movable axially relative to one another

Examiners

Primary: Pellegrino, Stephen C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61M 25/06 (20060101)
A61M 5/32 (20060101)
A61M 5/34 (20060101)

Abstract

A cannula insertion needle projects from the "forward" end of a hollow handle. After use to start a cannula, the needle is released from the end of the handle and its sharp end retracted into the handle, beyond reach. Preferably the handle has an aperture big enough for the needle but too small for fingertips. In one preferred form of the invention, the needle rides in a carrier block that slides inside the handle. Initially the block is secured in the handle against the forward end, with the sharp end of the needle protruding outward through the aperture. A manually releasable latch holds the block in this position. The latch mechanism includes mutually interfering stop elements on the exterior of the block and interior of the handle. After the cannula is in place, the person using the device withdraws the needle from the patient and manually triggers the carrier-block latch by squeezing or rotating one of the stop elements out of engagement with the other. Then a coiled spring drives the block rearward to retract the needle into the handle. At the rear end of the handle a stop halts the carrier block and needle so that they are safely confined within the handle. A standard-size tube fitting on the rear of the handle and a hollow needle permit liquid flow to or from the patient through the handle temporarily.

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