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Bloodless catheter

  • US 5,154,703 A
  • Filed: 10/30/1990
  • Issued: 10/13/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/30/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A medical assembly comprising:

  • a housing having a longitudinal passageway extending therewithin between an upstream end and a downstream end thereof;

    hollow needle means mounted in said longitudinal passageway so as to be upstream of and in fluid communication with said downstream end, said needle means including a hollow needle terminating in a needle point which points toward the housing upstream end and terminates short thereof, whereby a fluid passageway is provided from said housing downstream end upstream through said hollow needle;

    valve means disposed within said passageway between said upstream end and said downstream end so as to normally close said passageway upstream from said needle point;

    valve engaging means for engaging said valve means downstream from said needle point and operable to fix said valve means to said needle means, said valve means including a first hollow cylindrical element coaxially disposed within the passageway and which is engaged by said valve engaging means, a second hollow cylindrical element axially aligned with the first cylindrical element and disposed between said first cylindrical element and said housing upstream end and terminating at one end adjacent to the upstream end, and a valve element connected between the first cylindrical element and the second cylindrical element so as to be normal to the axes thereof, thereby closing a cylindrical interior passage extending through the first and second cylindrical elements, said valve element being made of a material which is self-sealing after puncture by said needle; and

    valve actuator means slidably disposed within the longitudinal passageway adjacent the valve means and operable when actuated by being moved longitudinally from its normal disposition toward the housing downstream to urge the valve element downstream onto the needle after being pierced by the needle point, whereby the fluid passageway normally terminating at the valve element extends through the valve element so as to be in direct fluid communication with the housing upstream end.

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