Intravenous catheter launching device
First Claim
1. A device for flow communication with a blood vessel of a patient for use with an infusion apparatus and/or obtaining blood specimens, comprising:
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(b) injection means having a needle sheathed in a catheter, each having a distal end for penetrating into a blood vessel of the patient;
said needle having a proximal end connected to said body;
said catheter having a proximal end releasably connected to said body;
(c) launching means engaging the body and the catheter for selectively and biasingly displacing said catheter relative to said needle, said launching means including a helical compression spring having a proximate end engaging said body and a distal end engaging said catheter proximal end, said compression spring coaxially receiving said needle.
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Abstract
An improved intravenous catheter launching device includes a body having a cavity; a hollow, sharpened needle connected to and extending outwardly from the body wherein the needle is in flow communication with the cavity; a flexible catheter having a tapered distal end and slidably telescoped over the needle such that the catheter is latchingly connected to the body by a triggering mechanism biased by a resilient extension of the body; and a compression spring operably biasing the catheter axially outwardly along the needle. Modified embodiments of the intravenous catheter launching device include a triggering mechanism biased by a second compression spring, a trigger molded integrally with a body, a rigid plunger spaced in a channel for physically launching a catheter and a semi-rigid plunger spaced in an arcuate channel for similarly launching a catheter from a minimally sized body.
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15 Claims
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1. A device for flow communication with a blood vessel of a patient for use with an infusion apparatus and/or obtaining blood specimens, comprising:
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(a) a body; (b) injection means having a needle sheathed in a catheter, each having a distal end for penetrating into a blood vessel of the patient;
said needle having a proximal end connected to said body;
said catheter having a proximal end releasably connected to said body;(c) launching means engaging the body and the catheter for selectively and biasingly displacing said catheter relative to said needle, said launching means including a helical compression spring having a proximate end engaging said body and a distal end engaging said catheter proximal end, said compression spring coaxially receiving said needle. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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2. In an intravenous insertion device having a body and a sharpened needled sheathed in a catheter for establishing flow communication with a body vessel of a user, the improvement comprising:
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(a) launching means engaging the body and the catheter for selectively and biasingly displacing the catheter relative to the needle; (b) said launching means includes a triggering mechanism such that said launching means is activated by a finger of the user by urging said triggering mechanism laterally; and (c) said triggering mechanism includes a trigger pivotally connected to the body of the device;
said trigger having first and second portions and trigger biasing means for biasing said first portion of said trigger outwardly from the body of the device and said second portion of said trigger inwardly toward the body of the device; and(d) said biasing means is a compression spring. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. In an intravenous insertion device having a body and a sharpened needled sheathed in a catheter for establishing flow communication with a body vessel of a user, the improvement comprising:
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(a) launching means engaging the body and the catheter for selectively and biasingly displacing the catheter relative to the needle; (b) said launching means includes a triggering mechanism such that said launching means is activated by a finger of the user by urging said triggering mechanism laterally; and (c) said triggering mechanism includes a trigger pivotally connected to the body of the device;
said trigger having first and second portions and trigger biasing means for biasing said first portion of said trigger outwardly from the body of the device and said second portion of said trigger inwardly toward the body of the device; and(d) said biasing means is a resilient extension of said body.
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6. A device for flow communication with a blood vessel of a patient for use with an infusion apparatus and/or obtaining blood specimens, comprising:
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(a) a body; (b) injection means having a needle sheathed in a catheter, each having a distal end for penetrating into a blood vessel of the patient;
said needle having a proximal end connected to said body;
said catheter having a proximal end releasably connected to said body;(c) launching means engaging the body and the catheter for selectively and biasingly displacing said catheter relative to said needle; (d) at least one trigger;
said trigger pivotally connected to said body;
said trigger releasably connected to said catheter;(e) trigger biasing means for biasing a portion of said trigger generally outwardly from said body; and (f) said trigger biasing means is a compression spring.
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7. A device for flow communication with a blood vessel of a patient for use with an infusion apparatus and/or obtaining blood specimens, comprising:
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(a) a body; (b) injection means having a needle sheathed in a catheter, each having a distal end for penetrating into a blood vessel of the patient;
said needle having a proximal end connected to said body;
said catheter having a proximal end releasably connected to said body;(c) launching means engaging the body and the catheter for selectively and biasingly displacing said catheter relative to said needle; (d) at least one trigger;
said trigger pivotally connected to said body;
said trigger releasably connected to said catheter;(e) trigger biasing means for biasing a portion of said trigger generally outwardly from said body; and (f) said trigger biasing means is a resilient extension of said body. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An intravenous launching device for establishing flow communication between an external apparatus and a blood vessel of a patient, comprising:
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(a) a body having a first body end, a second body end, an axial body cavity, and a nub;
said body cavity open to the ambient environment at said first body end;
said nub connected to and extending outwardly from said second body end;(b) an axially hollow needle connected to and extending outwardly from said nub;
said needle in flow communication with said body cavity;
said needle constructed of rigid material and having a sharpened distal end;(c) a hub having a first hub end, a second hub end, an axial hub cavity, and a peripheral rib;
said hub telescopable over said nub such that said first hub end can be disposed in abutting relationship with said second body end;
said hub having a luer connection such that said hub cavity can be connected in flow communication with the external apparatus;(d) an axially hollow catheter connected to and extending outwardly from said second hub end;
said catheter constructed of flexible material and having a tapered distal end;
said catheter slidably telescopable over said needle such that said distal end of said needle protrudes beyond said distal end of said catheter as said first hub end is disposed in abutting relationship with said second body end;(e) a pair of opposing triggers, each having a hook end and a grip end;
said triggers pivotally connected to said body such that said hook ends are biased toward said body and said grip ends are biased away from said body;
said hook ends adapted to assume a first configuration whereat said hook ends engage said rib such that said first hub end is retained in abutting relationship with said second body end and to assume a second configuration whereat said hook ends disengage from said rib such that said first hub end is released from said abutting relationship with said second body end;(f) a helical spring adapted to bias said hub outwardly from said body such that said catheter is launched relative to said needle as said hook ends assume said second configuration; and (g) an opposing pair of wings extending tangentially outwardly from said hub;
said wings having a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side thereof such that said hub can be removably secured to the patient.
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15. A method for establishing flow communication with a blood vessel of a patient for use with an existing infusion apparatus, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a device comprising; (1) a body having a cavity and a substantially transparent, planar side; (2) a hollow needle having a proximal end and a sharpened distal end;
said proximal end connected to said body such that said sharpened end faces substantially in the same general direction of that faced by said transparent planar side of said body;
said hollow needle is in flow communication with said cavity;(3) a flexible catheter having a tapered distal end and at least one tangentially disposed wing;
said catheter telescoped over and coaxially disposed about said needle such that said sharpened distal end of said needle operabley extends beyond said distal end of said catheter; and(4) launching means connected to said body for biasingly displacing said catheter axially outwardly along said needle;
said launching means including release means for selectively activating said launching means;
said launching means including a helical compression spring having a proximate end engaging said body and a distal end engaging said catheter and being generally coaxially with said needle and encircling same;(b) externally applying pressure to the blood vessel to inhibit flow of blood therethrough such that a localized portion of said vessel is temporarily enlarged; (c) inserting the distal end of said needle and said catheter into the enlarged portion of the vessel as evidenced by "flash-back" in said cavity as observed through said transparent planar side of said body; (d) activating said launching means such that said catheter is urgingly displaced axially along said needle; (e) completely removing said body and said needle while retaining said distal end of said catheter in the vessel; (f) then removing the externally applied pressure from the blood vessel; (g) securing said wing to the patient; and (h) connecting the infusion apparatus to said catheter.
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