Sliding I.V. needle carrier assembly

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Inventors

Alvarez, Marcial

Application #

885553

Filed

Mar-13-1978

Published

Oct-16-1979

Current US Class

128/DIG26
604/180
604/263

International Classes

A61M 005/00

Field of Search

128/214

Examiners

Truluck; Dalton L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weingram & Klauber

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Abstract
An I.V. needle carrier assembly is disclosed which includes a delta-shaped base plate and an I. V. needle carrier-receiving barrel secured to the base plate and extending along the axis of symmetry thereof, so that the forward open end of the barrel resides at the apex of the delta. An I.V. needle carrier is slidingly received within the barrel and means are provided for sliding the carrier between a rearward position at which the needle tip is axially retracted within the barrel, and a forward position at which the needle tip is fully extended through the barrel front open end, whereby the needle may be inserted into the blood vessel of a patient. Adhesion means are affixed to the upper surfaces of the base plate at alternate sides of the barrel. These means include portions extendable beyond the lateral perimeter of the delta for anchoring the plate to the skin of the patient upon the needle being received into the blood vessel. The barrel includes a longitudinally extending slot through its surface and a pair of detents intersecting the slot. The needle carrier includes a grasping projection extending from the carrier and through the barrel slot to enable grasping by the user of the assembly during emplacement of the same. Axial movement of the grasping portion enables the user to displace the needle carrier between its rearward and forward positions, and the grasping portion may be rotated into the detents to lock the needle carrier at its rearward or forward position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An I.V. needle carrier assembly, comprising in combination:

a delta-shaped base plate;

an I.V. needle carrier-receiving barrel being secured to said base plate, and extending along the axis of symmetry thereof, the forward open end of said barrel residing at the apex of said delta;

an I.V. needle carrier being slidingly received within said barrel, said carrier having a needle mounted thereon;

means for sliding said needle carrier between a rearward position at which the tip of said needle is axially retracted within said barrel, and a forward position at which said needle tip is fully extended through said front open end of said barrel, whereby said needle may be inserted into the blood vessel of a patient locking means for maintaining said carrier in at least the forward position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 744,406, filed Nov. 23, 1976, and entitled SLIDING I.V. NEEDLE CARRIER.

This invention relates generally to medical and surgical apparatus, and more specifically relates to an assembly useful in emplacing intravenous needles in the blood vessel of a patient to be thereby treated, and in retaining the emplaced needle.

Various techniques and apparatus have been utilized in the medical and surgical professions for the purposes of engaging intravenous needles or the like within blood vessels of patients to be treated by such devices, and for assuring that the said needles remain properly emplaced once so engaged. A common technique, for example, involves a simple emplacement of such an intravenous needle by the physician or medical attendant by direct grasping and manipulation of the usually cylindrical body carrying the needle. Once the needle is appropriately engaged, adhesive tape is then cut into strips and applied over the needle and associated tubing and adhered to the patient. This sort of approach, however, has been far from satisfactory. Aside from the difficulty of properly emplacing the needle by the technique mentioned, it may be noted that the emplaced needle is not fully stabilized by such arrangement, and can often become displaced from the vein. This in turn can create discomfort--or more serious problems for the patient.
 
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