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Retractable fluid collection device

Patent 5423758 Issued on June 13, 1995. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 16, 2013. 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.

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Inventor

Application

No. 168659 filed on 12/16/1993

US Classes:

604/110, Having means for preventing reuse of device600/576, Manually supported collector with rigid intake tube (e.g., a hollow needle, etc.)604/195Portion of body entering conduit stored in material receiving syringe reservoir

Examiners

Primary: Yasko, John D.
Assistant: Cermak, Adam J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61M 005/50
A61M 005/32
A61B 005/00

Abstract

A permanently automatically retractable fluid collecting device has an elongated outer protective tube member having a front end with a port and a coaxial telescoping plunger having a forward end for frictionally engaging a needle holder for a canula needle. The plunger is slidingly mounted in the elongated tube member for selective movement in an axial direction toward and away from the front. The front end of the plunger has an opening having inwardly facing surfaces for frictionally engaging outwardly facing surfaces of the periphery of a needle holder along a slidable axially oriented interface. When the plunger is moved forward to extend the needle from the port, a catch holds it in a first position. Biasing force is applied to the needle holder being frictionally held in the front of the plunger. A sample tube is installable in the opening at the rear of the plunger. After taking a sample and removing the collection tube, a plunger cap is repositioned to allow the plunger to be moved from the first position toward a second position causing sliding separation of the plunger from the needle holder along the slidable interface. The biasing force overcomes remaining frictional holding force at the sliding interface to cause immediate and permanent retraction of the needle holder into a cavity comprising a retraction space within the plunger.

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