Medicator securing device

4704177
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Inventors

Vaillancourt, Vincent L.

Application #

628641

Filed

Jul-6-1984

Published

Nov-3-1987

Current US Class

128/DIG26
156/226
156/289
206/363
604/180
604/307

International Classes

B31F 001/00; A61M 005/00

Field of Search

604/180 604/93 604/110 604/111 604/148 604/174 604/179 604/189 604/200 604/244 604/283 604/321 604/344 604/905 128/DIG. 285/DIG. 206/363 206/364 206/365 206/438 206/439 156/226 156/289 156/108

Assignee

Manresa, Inc. (Hillsdale, NJ)

Examiners

Pellegrino; Stephen C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roberts; Ralph R.

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4341208   Moisture-retentive c...
4390104   Flexible plastic ster...
4485809   Film window dressi...
4534762   Vascular puncture...
4545371   System and method...

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Abstract
This invention pertains to a medicator securing device for use in an I.V. administration in which a needle is inserted into a resilient cap member to add drugs and the like to an infusion procedure. This inserted needle is retained in inserted condition and position in this cap by this securing device. A flexible, substantially transparent plastic film having one surface coated with a self-stick adhesive is applied tightly to a frame of semi-rigid material. This frame provides at least one window-like opening which is covered by the adhesively-coated film. A release sheet member is applied to the window-like area until a time of use and application of the securing device, at which time the release sheet is removed and the adhesive surface of the film within said window is brought to and around the connection, with a fold made of the device so that the film is engaged tightly around the connection. At the time of removal, said frame portions are grasped to pull the adhesive surfaces of the film within the window-like area apart for removal or exposing of the connection. This device is also depicted as securing a Luer slip connection and being made with the frame and the window-like area protection of a same release-sheet material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for constructing a medicator securing device for retaining a connection of an inserted needle and attached conductor in a placed position and in a resilient cap, provided on and with another conductor, said securing device in the retaining condition, absent a need for securement to a patient's skin, the construction and use including the method steps of:

(a) providing an extent of flexible, substantially transparent plastic film member having a given configuration, width and length;

(b) applying a coating of self-stick adhesive to one surface of said flexible film, said coating of an adhesive which does not change the characteristics and properties of said film;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

With reference to the classification of art as established in and by the U.S. Patent Office, the present invention is believed to be found in the medical field and, more particularly, to a device for securing a needle and connecting tubing for medications and/or fluids fed into an IV line and before the cannula leading into the patient. This securing device employs adhesively-coated clear and flexible plastic so that observation of flow and/or addition of medication can be observed by the attendant.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The use of an adhesive coating on plastics, particularly thin and flexible plastic film, is very well known. Adhesive tape is and has been used with catheters and the securing of these members to the body parts of the patient being treated. Among U.S. Patents of interest is U.S. Pat. No. 3,046,984 to EBY, as issued July 31, 1962. The retaining member is suggested to be of aluminum foil with an adhesive surface. Retention of a secondary conductor and needle is with a slot and viewing of the flow in the flexible tubing is through a rectangular opening. The simplified but novel securing device of this application is not shown or suggested. Also of note is U.S. Pat. No. 3,430,300, as issued to DOAN on Mar. 4, 1969. This patent shows a strip of flexible material with an adhesive surface and a release paper used therewith. The retention of a tube is with a loop formed around the tube and with extending wings of an aperture and wing members inserted through the aperture to secure the tube. Also noted is U.S. Pat. No. 3,918,446 to BUTTARAVOLI, as issued Nov. 11, 1975. This patent depicts a foldover device with appropriate cutouts for guiding the hookup connection and the tubing and to effect a retained and positioned placement. An additional adhesive is provided for securing the device to the skin of the patient. This device is for retaining the IV hookup to and into the vein or artery of a patient. This device does not show or suggest a thin transparent plastic sheet with peripheral frames to permit ready removal from the added inserting site. Another patent is U.S. Pat. No. 4,120,304 to MOOR, as issued Oct. 17, 1978, which shows an adhesive member of flexible material and an added clamp member of molded material.
 
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