Means and methods for punching holes in catheters
First Claim
1. The method of punching holes in flexible tubing which method comprisesforming an inner die holder sized for snug-fitting disposition in the hollow portion of the tubing,forming an outer die contoured to support the tubing wall firmly against the inner die holder,providing the inner die with an elongated channel which extends axially along the tubing axis and which also includes an axially and radially extending ramp,locating a die hole in the outer die radially outward from the ramp and in alignment therewith, andforcibly urging a male punching die along the channel and up the ramp through the tubing wall and the die hole.
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Abstract
The invention comprises a means and method for punching medically acceptable holes in flexible catheter tubing through a manual punching device which includes an elongated shank sized for snug fitting disposition within the catheter tube and is provided with a pair of cooperating wedge-shaped elements which are driven against each other by manipulation of the device to drive a punch radially outwardly through the wall of the catheter tube and through a complimentary female die which is snugly disposed against the outer wall of the catheter tube.
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1. The method of punching holes in flexible tubing which method comprises
forming an inner die holder sized for snug-fitting disposition in the hollow portion of the tubing, forming an outer die contoured to support the tubing wall firmly against the inner die holder, providing the inner die with an elongated channel which extends axially along the tubing axis and which also includes an axially and radially extending ramp, locating a die hole in the outer die radially outward from the ramp and in alignment therewith, and forcibly urging a male punching die along the channel and up the ramp through the tubing wall and the die hole.
- 2. A device for punching holes in tubular catheters, which device includes a housing provided with an elongated cylindrical sleeve, an elongated shaft slidably disposed in said sleeve and including an elongated slot, a punching element and a wedge element each slidably disposed in said slot, said elements each being sized and adapted to lie wholly within the slot and each including means for driving the punch element outwardly past the outer margin of the slot when the two elements are moved toward each other within the slot, linkage means for forcibly urging the punching element and the wedge element together in the slot when the shaft is moved with respect to the housing, and biasing means for normally positioning the punching element and the wedge element wholly within the slot, the shaft being perimetrally sized for snug fitting disposition within the catheter tubing whereby the punching element is urged outwardly through the catheter tubing when the shaft is moved with respect to the housing.
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6. A device for punching holes in catheter tubing, which device comprises a housing provided with manual gripping means at its upper end and an elongated cylindrical sleeve having a retaining slit and a diametrally opposed slot near its lower end,
a plunger comprising an elongated cylindrical shaft sized for nested disposition in the sleeve of the housing and being provided with an elongated axially extending recess which extends along a substantial portion of said shaft, wedging means slidably disposed in said recess and secured to said housing by interlocking means nestedly disposed in said retaining slit, and a punching die pivotally disposed in said recess and secured to said plunger for movement therewith, said punching die integrally including a wedge face adapted for sliding movement along the wedge means when the plunger is moved with respect to the housing, said punching die also integrally including a sharp punching face which is moved radially outwardly from said shaft when the wedge face is moved along the wedge means.
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