Stylet
First Claim
1. A stylet for stiffening a pliable infusion tube used for selective enteric administration and aspiration of fluids to and from the gastrointestinal tract of a patient, said tube having at least one aperture proximal the distal end thereof, and said stylet capable of being fixed in said tube without interruption of fluid communication through said tube and said aperture comprising:
- a wire extending between a proximal end of said tube and said distal end and having a transverse cross-section with an outside perimeter smaller than the inside perimeter of the transverse cross-section of said tube whereby fluid passes between said wire and said tube when in use,elongated resilient flexible means for providing a flexible tip proximal to the distal end of said stylet, said resilient flexible means comprising a helically coiled spring wire with a linear axis and with spring coils forming loops oriented substantially transversely of said linear axis, said coiled spring wire oriented in the linear direction in the relaxed condition whereby said flexible means returns to the elongated linear condition upon release from severe deformation in any direction, and constructed for passage of fluid therethrough, said flexible means further having two ends, one end having means for presenting said styled from exiting through said aperture and the other end connected to said distal end of said wire, said means for preventing said stylet from exiting said aperture comprising enlarged spring coil loops proximate said one end which have a cross-section dimension greater than said aperture to prevent said flexible means from passing through said aperture, and said enlarged coil loops preceded on said one end by coils of gradually smaller cross-sections whereby a smooth circumferential shoulder is provided for contact with said infusion tube,connecting means connecting said other end of said resilient means to said distal end of said wire co-linearly with said wire whereby said stylet positioned in said tube stiffens said pliable infusion tube while maintaining fluid communication through said tube and said aperture.
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Abstract
A stylet 2 for stiffening a pliable infusion tube 38 comprising a wire 4 extending between a proximal and a distal end, a coiled spring 22 providing a flexible tip to the distal end of the stylet 2 for more easily feeding the stylet 2 through a convoluted infusion tube 38, a reduced diameter portion 26 of the coiled spring 22 telescoped over the distal end 20 of the wire 4 and bonded thereto, an enlarged end 32 of the coiled spring 22 for preventing the wire tip from exiting from the tube 38 through the tube wall or through openings 58, 60 in the tube 38, and a crimped coil 68 in the spring 22 for limiting the position of the distal end of the wire 4 in the spring 22, a connector 40 mounted on the tube proximal end, a bolus 50 mounted on the tube distal end, a connector 10 mounted on the proximal end of the wire 4, spring 22 being adapted to be seated in the bolus 50, wire 4 being longer than tube 38, whereby when proximal end connector 40 of the tube abuts the proximal end connector 10 of the wire 4, the bolus 50 exerts pressure against the spring 22 to compress the spring 22 and insure that it remains firmly seated in the bolus 50.
27 Citations
16 Claims
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1. A stylet for stiffening a pliable infusion tube used for selective enteric administration and aspiration of fluids to and from the gastrointestinal tract of a patient, said tube having at least one aperture proximal the distal end thereof, and said stylet capable of being fixed in said tube without interruption of fluid communication through said tube and said aperture comprising:
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a wire extending between a proximal end of said tube and said distal end and having a transverse cross-section with an outside perimeter smaller than the inside perimeter of the transverse cross-section of said tube whereby fluid passes between said wire and said tube when in use, elongated resilient flexible means for providing a flexible tip proximal to the distal end of said stylet, said resilient flexible means comprising a helically coiled spring wire with a linear axis and with spring coils forming loops oriented substantially transversely of said linear axis, said coiled spring wire oriented in the linear direction in the relaxed condition whereby said flexible means returns to the elongated linear condition upon release from severe deformation in any direction, and constructed for passage of fluid therethrough, said flexible means further having two ends, one end having means for presenting said styled from exiting through said aperture and the other end connected to said distal end of said wire, said means for preventing said stylet from exiting said aperture comprising enlarged spring coil loops proximate said one end which have a cross-section dimension greater than said aperture to prevent said flexible means from passing through said aperture, and said enlarged coil loops preceded on said one end by coils of gradually smaller cross-sections whereby a smooth circumferential shoulder is provided for contact with said infusion tube, connecting means connecting said other end of said resilient means to said distal end of said wire co-linearly with said wire whereby said stylet positioned in said tube stiffens said pliable infusion tube while maintaining fluid communication through said tube and said aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15)
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8. A feeding tube assembly for selective enteric administration and aspiration of fluids to and from the gastrointestinal tract of a patient comprising:
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pliable infusion tube which has a proximal end and a distal end having an end wall and at least one aperture in the side wall proximate said end wall, a first connector mounted on the proximal end of said tube, a stylet for stiffening said pliable infusion tube with a second connector mounted on the proximal end thereof comprising a wire extending between said proximal end of said tube and said distal end and having a transverse cross-section with an outside perimeter smaller than the inside perimeter of the transverse cross-section of said tube whereby fluid passes between said wire and said tube while in use, elongated locally resilient flexible means for providing a flexible tip to the distal end of said stylet, said resilient flexible means comprising a helically coiled spring wire with a linear axis and with spring coils forming loops oriented substantially transversely of said linear axis, said coiled spring wire oriented in the linear direction in the relaxed condition whereby said flexible means returns to the elongated linear condition upon release from severe deformation in any direction, and constructed for passage of fluid therethrough, said flexible means further having two ends, one end having means for preventing said styled from exiting through said aperture and the other end connected to said distal end of said wire, said means for preventing said stylet from exiting said aperture comprising enlarged spring coil loops at said one end which have a cross-section dimension greater than said aperture whereby said flexible means is prevented from passing through said aperture, and wherein said enlarged coils are preceded on said one end by coils of gradually smaller cross-sections whereby a smooth circumferential shoulder is provided for contact with said infusion tube, and connecting means connecting said other end of said resilient means to said distal end of said wire co-linearly with said wire, said stylet having an overall length slightly longer than said tube whereby said stylet positioned in said tube stiffens said pliable infusion tube while maintaining fluid communication through said tube and said aperture. - View Dependent Claims (7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16)
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