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Catheter introducer

  • US 5,334,157 A
  • Filed: 09/09/1993
  • Issued: 08/02/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/09/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A catheter introducer comprising, in combination:

  • a tubular plastic sheath having an external diameter small enough so that the distal end thereof may be readily insertable in a selected human vein and an internal bore diameter sufficiently large to permit a desired diameter of catheter to enter the proximal end and to be readily passed through the bore of said sheath;

    a percutaneous needle having a sharpened open distal end insertable through said bore of said sheath to an extent that the sharpened open end of said needle projects out of the distal end of said sheath, whereby penetration of a selected vein by said needle permits the distal end of said sheath to be moved forwardly relative to said needle to enter the selected vein;

    said sheath having a pair of diametrically opposed, longitudinally extending score lines, whereby the application of opposed radial forces to the proximal end of said sheath at locations respectively intermediate said score lines will produce a longitudinal splitting of said tubular sheath;

    an operating member for said sheath formed from molded plastic material;

    said operating member comprising a central hub portion having a bore rigidly bonded to the proximal end of said sheath;

    said central hub portion having longitudinal slots respectively disposed in alignment with said score lines in said sheath;

    a pair of manually graspable, radially projecting wings respectively secured to said hub portion intermediate said slots, whereby opposed forces applied to said wings effect the longitudinal splitting of said hub portion and said sheath,a pair of opposed parallel planar surfaces respectively formed on said operating member;

    a generally U-shaped head secured to the proximal end of said needle;

    said head having a bight portion and spaced arm portions respectively snugly engagable with said planar surfaces when said bight portion abuts said hub portion, thereby resisting forces on said wings tending to longitudinally split said hub portion;

    a notch formed in only one of said planar surfaces; and

    a projection formed on only one of said arms snap-engagable with said notch, thereby securing said needle head to said operating member and orienting said needle opening relative to said wings.

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