×

Device for driving a needle into a patient

  • US 4,139,011 A
  • Filed: 12/17/1976
  • Issued: 02/13/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/19/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A device for driving a needle into the tissue of a patient, comprising:

  • a needle having a pointed tip and having a flat head joined to said tip;

    a body having a bore extending thereinto and having an opening at the outlet end of the bore to be pressed against the tissue of the patient, the needle being inserted into the bore near said opening, and the bore having an enlarged zone with a closed end opposite said outlet end of the body;

    a sliding pusher member in the bore behind the head of the needle and shaped to fit closely in the bore and slide therein, the sliding pusher member having an enlarged end in said enlarged zone of the bore and said sliding pusher member having at its other end a needle receiving slot shaped to receive the flat needle head, said other end being split at said slot and spread to receive and retain said flat head in the slot until the sliding pusher member is actuated to drive the needle, and the sliding pusher member being operative when actuated to drive the needle out of the bore into the tissue of the patient;

    actuating means carried by the body and including a compression spring in said enlarged zone of the bore and engaging the enlarged end of the sliding pusher member, and means carried by the sliding pusher member and operative to engage the body and latch the pusher member in retracted position with the spring compressed, and releasable to free the spring to actuate the sliding member to drive the needle from the bore; and

    said bore having a narrowed zone spaced from said outlet and shaped to lightly compress the split end of the sliding pusher member to grip the head of the needle to retain it in the slot while the sliding pusher member is retracted with the split end thereof in said narrowed zone, and said bore having an enlarged zone joining said narrowed zone to said outlet, whereby the needle receiving end of the sliding member is released from gripping the head of the needle when the split end passes from the narrowed zone into the enlarged zone.

View all claims
  • 0 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×