Blood vessel locating needle assembly with thermochromic indicator
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1. A method of detecting the penetration of liquid into the bore of a cannula comprising the steps of:
- establishing a heat transfer relationship between the cannula and a thermochromic crystalline material, the thermochromic crystalline material undergoing a change in color in response to an increase in its temperature; and
visually observing the crystalline material to determine if the material has changed color in response to a temperature increase commensurate with the flow of bodily fluid into the cannula bore.
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Abstract
The penetration of a vein or the like by a fluid collecting or dispensing needle is rapidly confirmed by the transfer of thermal energy from fluid entering the needle bore upon such penetration to a temperature responsive medium in intimate contact with the exterior of the needle. The temperature responsive medium may comprise thermochromic liquid crystals which signal a change in temperature from ambient temperature by changing color.
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1. A method of detecting the penetration of liquid into the bore of a cannula comprising the steps of:
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establishing a heat transfer relationship between the cannula and a thermochromic crystalline material, the thermochromic crystalline material undergoing a change in color in response to an increase in its temperature; and visually observing the crystalline material to determine if the material has changed color in response to a temperature increase commensurate with the flow of bodily fluid into the cannula bore. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In apparatus for sampling bodily fluid, said apparatus comprising a cannula having a distal end for penetrating a body and a proximal end, said cannula being comprised of a thermally conductive material and defining a bore, the improvement comprising:
an element comprising a thermochromic crystalline material disposed in intimate heat transfer relationship with the exterior of the cannula at a position displaced from a distal end thereof, the thermochromic crystalline material having a color which is temperature dependent, and a hub member for supporting the cannula, the element comprising the thermochromic crystalline material being in abutting relationship with said hub member and encircling said cannula, the penetration into the bore of the cannula of a fluid having a temperature which differs from the initial temperature of the cannula resulting in the transfer of thermal energy between the fluid and the crystalline material whereby the crystalline material will undergo a color change. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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