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Intraosseous infusion device

  • US 5,312,364 A
  • Filed: 08/06/1993
  • Issued: 05/17/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/06/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An intraosseous infusion device for delivering a liquid to the bone marrow of a patient'"'"'s bone, the device comprising:

  • a base having a lower surface configured for placement against the skin of the patient, adjacent to the patient'"'"'s bone, wherein an opening extends through the base, emerging in its lower surface;

    an upper frame mounted to the base;

    an elongated needle having a lower end, an upper end and a bore extending therebetween, the lower end of the needle having a tip suitable for puncturing the patient'"'"'s skin and a port communicating with the bore of the needle, the upper end of the needle fixedly mounted to the upper frame; and

    a fitting for receiving liquid to be delivered to the patient'"'"'s bone marrow and for supplying the liquid to the bore at the upper end of the needle;

    wherein one of the base and the upper frame has a cam surface and the other of the base and the upper frame has a cam follower that engages the cam surface, the cam surface and the cam follower disposed relative to each other such that the upper frame is movable in a longitudinal direction between a retracted position wherein the needle tip does not extend below the lower surface of the base and an extended position wherein the needle tip does extend below the lower surface of the base; and

    wherein the cam surface is configured to cause the upper frame to rotate relative to the base as the upper frame moves longitudinally between the retracted and extended positions.

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