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Needle assembly

  • US 5,116,325 A
  • Filed: 05/31/1991
  • Issued: 05/26/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A needle assembly, which comprisesa needle device comprising a needle base and a hollow needle, having a pointed free end, protruding from the base, with a passageway extending along the needle, and with an opening to the passageway being provided in proximity to the pointed end of the needle;

  • a needle guard comprising a hollow cylindrical sheath around the needle and having a first open end accommodating the needle base and a second closed end in proximity to the needle point, an elongate slot extending from the first end of the sheath to near its second end and through which the needle can pass, and a first pair of openings in the sheath in proximity to its first end, with the openings being aligned with each other and being located on opposite slides of the slot;

    a pair of complementary pivot pins protruding from the needle base, with each pin being pivotally located in one of the openings such that the needle guard can be pivoted from a primary position in which the pointed end is protected by the sheath, to a secondary position in which the needle point is exposed for use; and

    a pair of secondary openings in the sheath, spaced longitudinally from the first pair of openings and also being capable of accommodating the pivot pins in pivotal fashion, with each secondary open being connected to its associated first opening by means of a first passageway along which the pivot pin can pass and with the secondary openings being spaced further from the first end of the sheath than the first pair of openings so that the sheath is displaceable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the needle from a first position in which the needle point is held captive by a portion of the sheath between the distal end of the slot in the sheath and the second end of the sheath, to a second position in which the needle point is aligned with the slot, to permit pivoting of the sheath from its primary to its secondary position.

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