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Blood sampling device with a vacuum tube

  • US 5,337,756 A
  • Filed: 01/21/1993
  • Issued: 08/16/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/22/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A blood sampling device comprising a sleeve provided with a two-ended needle of which the first end is intended for injecting the patient and the second end is intended to perforate a plug of a vacuum tube placed in the sleeve and which, when the first end of the needle has been placed in the vein in order to take a blood sample, is connected onto the second end of the needle so as to create suction for taking a blood sample, wherein the sleeve comprises:

  • a) a base with an outlet and guide aperture at one end of a tubular section for guiding and protecting the first end of the needle;

    a guiding and locking groove with two locking positions consisting of a longitudinal section having a length substantially equal to the distance which the needle must travel in order to pass from its retracted position into its operating position, the groove terminating at each end in a locking extension which is transverse relative to the axis of the tubular section and which corresponds to each of the two locking positions;

    b) the needle being provided with a guiding and locking disc placed in the sleeve and comprising at least one tab received in the groove and accessible from the exterior of the sleeve such that the needle can be passed manually from its locked retracted position into a locked operating position such that the needle is outside the sleeve;

    c) the guiding and locking disc comprising a fastening means on its rear face, onto which the plug of the vacuum tube connects.

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