Device for aiding in preparation of intravenous therapy
First Claim
1. A device for aiding a nurse, or the like, in the preparation of intravenous therapy, and the like, comprising:
- a backing plate having a substantially planar front surface and rear surface;
at least one means for holding and gripping a needle-cap mounted on said front surface defining a hollow interior into which a needle-cap may be inserted;
said rear surface of said backing plate having securing means thereon for attaching said backing plate to an IV pole, and the like, whereby a needle with its cap may be inserted into said means for holding and gripping to grip the needle-cap, after which the needle proper may be removed from its cap for use in intravenous therapy;
said backing plate being a thin plate that is flexible for wrapping about an IV pole or the like, said backing plate further comprising at least one elongated substantially linear slot formed in said front surface and extending rearwardly to at least a depth directly juxtapositioned adjacent said rear surface;
means for mounting said means for holding and gripping to said backing plate, said means for mounting comprising an elongated substantially linear retaining bead member forcibly insertable into said slot, and web means interconnecting said bead member to said means for holding and gripping, whereby said thin plate is stamped out from stock to provide a very thin and flexible member, with said means for holding and gripping thereafter being mounted to said thin plate;
said means for mounting also comprising means for limiting entrance of said bead member past a pre-selected insertion.
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Abstract
A device for aiding a nurse in the preparation and set-up of intravenous therapy. The device has a backing plate with a backing layer of adhesive for securement to an IV pole, the backing plate being made of a flexible material so that it may be wrapped about the IV pole. A frustro-conical hollow member is supported by the front surface of the backing plate in which are provided friction-gripping ribs to firmly hold and grip a needle-cap of an intravenous needle, so that, when the needle and its cap are inserted into the hollow the cap is firmly held, after which the needle proper may be removed from the cap for subsequent IV therapy. The device allows a nurse to accomplish such needle and cap separation with only one hand, to free her other hand to hold another part of the IV set-up or to perform another task.
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7 Claims
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1. A device for aiding a nurse, or the like, in the preparation of intravenous therapy, and the like, comprising:
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a backing plate having a substantially planar front surface and rear surface; at least one means for holding and gripping a needle-cap mounted on said front surface defining a hollow interior into which a needle-cap may be inserted; said rear surface of said backing plate having securing means thereon for attaching said backing plate to an IV pole, and the like, whereby a needle with its cap may be inserted into said means for holding and gripping to grip the needle-cap, after which the needle proper may be removed from its cap for use in intravenous therapy; said backing plate being a thin plate that is flexible for wrapping about an IV pole or the like, said backing plate further comprising at least one elongated substantially linear slot formed in said front surface and extending rearwardly to at least a depth directly juxtapositioned adjacent said rear surface;
means for mounting said means for holding and gripping to said backing plate, said means for mounting comprising an elongated substantially linear retaining bead member forcibly insertable into said slot, and web means interconnecting said bead member to said means for holding and gripping, whereby said thin plate is stamped out from stock to provide a very thin and flexible member, with said means for holding and gripping thereafter being mounted to said thin plate;
said means for mounting also comprising means for limiting entrance of said bead member past a pre-selected insertion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a new and unused intravenous-type needle comprising a needle proper for penetration through and insertion into a portion of a human being, and an elongated protective closure cap, said elongated closure cap member defining a hollow interior into which is insertable said needle proper, the improvement comprising:
web means integrally connected to a portion of said protective closure cap member, said web means defining a flat upper outer surface and comprising a securing means on said flat outer surface for releasably attaching said cap member to a IV pole, or the like, a tube-end holding means for releasably securing an end portion of an IV tube thereto, and means for connecting said tube-end holding means to another portion of said protective cap member. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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