Intravenous needle cover/protector

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Inventors

Sallee, Wayne A.
Sallee, Patricia L.

Application #

324009

Filed

Oct-14-1994

Published

Sep-12-1995

Current US Class

128/DIG26
128/DIG6
604/180

International Classes

A61M 025/02

Field of Search

604/174 604/180 128/888 128/DIG.

Examiners

Hirsch; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oathout; Mark A.

US Patent References

4767405   Sterile cassette
5074847   Needle shield with t...
5112313   IV cover/protector
5116324   Protector for IV site
5238010   Catheter site shield

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an improved I.V. cover/protector which includes a housing having a generally triangular top, a larger end-wall, a smaller end-wall, and two tapered sides. Two flexible wings are joined by a living hinge along the edge of the two tapered sides. An arch defines a passage through the larger end-wall into the housing. Protuberances are located along the inside walls of the arch for prehension of a catheter/catheter line. The passage defined by the arch and protuberances is oblique to the plane of the flexible wings so that the catheter/catheter line slants downwards toward the insertion site.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved I.V. cover/protector comprising:

a housing;

an arch extending from an end-wall of the housing and defining

a passage into the housing; and

two protuberances oppositely positioned inside of said arch.

2. The improved I.V. cover/protector according to claim 1 further including an insert mounted inside said arch, said insert having an opening.

3. The improved I.V. cover/protector according to claim 1 wherein said arch and said protuberances define a line groove angled oblique to a plane containing an attaching surface of the housing.

4. An improved I.V. cover/protector comprising:

a housing having a triangular top, a larger end-wall, a smaller end-wall, and two tapered sides, wherein the housing defines an interior region;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Applicant's previously obtained U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,313 for an I.V. cover/protector is incorporated herein by reference as a description of the problems associated with I.V. insertion sites, examples of catheters and needles and other general background information. Various problems associated with the invention described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,313 included inadequate retention and securement of the various catheter lines available on the market, and inadequate adaptability of the I.V. cover/protector.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved I.V. cover/protector which includes a housing having a generally triangular top, a larger end-wall, a smaller end-wall, and two tapered sides. Two flexible wings are joined by a living hinge along the edge of the two tapered sides. An arch defines a passage through the larger end-wall into the housing. Protuberances are located along the inside walls of the arch for prehension of a catheter/catheter line. The passage defined by the arch and protuberances is oblique to the plane of the flexible wings so that the catheter/catheter line slants downwards toward the insertion site.
 
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