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Inventors

Nates, Colin

Application #

139053

Filed

Oct-21-1993

Published

Jun-13-1995

Current US Class

024/543
024/562
024/598.2
606/120
606/157

International Classes

A61B 017/04

Field of Search

606/120 606/157 24/543 24/562 24/598.2

Examiners

Jackson; Gary

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

US Patent References

4212303   Umbilical cord cla...
4870965   Umbilical cord cutt...
5009657   Umbilical cord cutt...
5050272   Closure member fo...

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Abstract
A plastics umbilical cord clamp is disclosed. This clamp has a pair of arms having their inner ends joined by a hinge and their outer ends connected by a locking device. The device comprises one member having a body with a transverse groove therein and a second member comprising a tongue with hook which engages in the groove. The first mentioned member further comprises a cross-bar spaced away from and above the groove and the tongue is capable of being inserted between the cross-bar and the body. The tongue also has a projection to engage the cross-bar when the hook engages in the groove.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An umbilical cord clamp comprising a one-piece member of polymeric material comprising:

first and second elongated arms extending in a longitudinal direction of the clamp and being provided with facing serrated surfaces and inner and outer ends,

connector means connecting said inner ends in a way permitting said arms to pivot relative to one another,

a first locking part at the outer end of the first arm, said first locking part comprising a main portion having

an inclined front face extending transversely to said longitudinal direction,

a pair of parallel side walls on either side of the front face and extending outwardly therefrom in said longitudinal direction,



Description
This invention relates to clamps and particularly but not exclusively to clamps for medical and/or surgical use and especially for umbilical clamps.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

It is well known that the umbilical cord of a newly born baby must be closed to prevent bleeding. Previously this was done by knotting the umbilical cord or by means of a tie string. More recently however this closing has been done by means of a clamp and in particular by a clamp made of plastics material.

A typical prior plastics umbilical cord clamp is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,247,852 to Schneider. This clamp is of the kind comprising a pair of arms having their inner ends joined by a hinge and their outer ends connected by a locking device in the form of a hook portion which is located at one end and which is receivable in a recess in the other end for locking the outer ends together. This cord clamp has a number of disadvantages. First, it lacks visual means for indicating to the user that complete latching or locking has taken place. A second disadvantage is that the hook can be moved, or indeed under certain circumstances may itself move, out of engagement with the recess. Thus the locking or latching is not permanent which is dangerous and potentially fatal.
 
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