Intravenous tube assembly

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Inventors

Dalglish, Herbert F.

Application #

861979

Filed

May-12-1986

Published

Sep-1-1987

Current US Class

005/503.1
128/DIG26
128/DIG6
248/160
248/51
604/93.01

International Classes

A61M 027/00

Field of Search

604/174 604/326 604/181 604/322 604/93 248/51 248/75 248/80 248/103 248/104 248/158 248/160 248/125 248/214 5/503 5/508 128/DIG.

Examiners

Pellegrino; Stephen C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burd, Bartz & Gutenkauf

US Patent References

4141524   Tube holder for im...
4453933   Intravenous device

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Abstract
An intravenous tube assembly to supply intravenous fluid to a patient includes an intravenous fluid container held by a stand and connected at one end to intravenous fluid tubing, which is connected at the opposite end to a patient. A mast assembly has an elongate resilient mast with a movable tip and a base. The base is fixed to structure proximate the patient. The tip carries a tube holder which releasably holds a segment of the intravenous tube leading to the patient. The mast permits patient movement by deflecting to follow the patient and rebounding upon return of the patient to prevent an excess of residual intravenous tube in the vicinity of the patient.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An intravenous tube assembly for providing fluid intravenously to a patient, comprising:

a stand having an elongate vertical column supported on a pedestal base at a lower end thereof and having a hanger member at the upper end thereof;

an intravenous fluid container comprised as a flexible pouch suspended from the hanger member of the stand for containing a supply of intravenous fluid;

intravenous fluid tubing, having a first end operatively connected to the fluid container, and a second end connectable to a patient for intravenous receipt of fluid by the patient;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Patients in hospitals or otherwise under medical care frequently require a continuous supply of fluid injected directly into the body, the most commonly known procedure being intravenous feeding. A hollow needle secured to the patient, usually at the hand or wrist area, is connected to a tube which carries a nutrient fluid mixture and perhaps other medicinal fluids from a supply container that is usually suspended on a stand, such that fluid flow into the patient is effected under the influence of gravity. The tube is elongate to permit patient movement. Frequently, the tube too readily follows patient movement and becomes entangled, as when the patient rolls over while sleeping or when reaching a distance over the bed. The tube cannot only become entangled causing patient discomfort and distress, but this can also cause the tube to dislodge from the body. Even without such entanglement, the possibility of it is worrisome to the patient.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
  An arm band for stabilizing an intravenous needle inserted into a patient's vein. The arm band is provided with a hole in the body thereof, spaced from...  A bracelet adapted to secure an intravenous tube to the wrist of a medical patient is formed of a single elongated strip of flexible plastic material....