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Needle guard

  • US 8,672,895 B2
  • Filed: 03/15/2013
  • Issued: 03/18/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/28/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A guidewire introducer comprising:

  • a needle having a needle shaft and a distal tip, the needle shaft having a change in profile near the distal tip;

    a needle guard transitional between a ready position where the distal tip of the needle is in an unprotected state and an activated position where the distal tip of the needle is in a protected state, the needle guard comprising an arm that extends distally from a base having an aperture formed therein, the needle guard slideably mounted on the needle shaft with the needle shaft passing through the aperture formed in the base, the needle guard further comprising an elongate member extending distally from a position at or near the base and slideable alongside the needle shaft as the needle guard is moved between the ready position and the activated position, the elongate member having a proximal end, a distal end and a through passage extending therebetween, a first portion of the through passage located at or near the proximal end of the elongate member is located and sized so that a portion of an inner wall of the elongate member engages with the change in profile of the needle shaft to limit distal movement of the needle guard on the needle shaft, the elongate member having a length such that when the change in profile engages the inner wall of the elongate member at the first portion of the through passage the entirety of the distal tip of the needle is positioned to reside within the through passage of the elongate member, when the needle guard is in the ready position a distal section of the arm is urged against an outer side of the needle shaft, the needle guard is configured such that as it transitions from the ready position to the activated position, the distal section of the arm moves distally along the outer side of the needle shaft until it moves radially inward upon the needle guard assuming the activated position to at least partially lie over the distal end of the elongate member, the elongate member being sufficiently rigid to restrict longitudinal movement of the needle with respect to the needle guard when the distal section of the arm at least partially lies over the distal end of the elongate member.

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