Medical injection patch

This invention relates to a self adhering patch which is positioned upon the needle of a syringe. When the skin of the patient is pierced with the hypodermic needle the patch comes into contact with the skin, self adhering to the skin. As the needle is withdrawn from the patient, the patch remains upon the skin of the patient and serves as a seal against the expulsion of blood or other body fluids from the injection site.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a self adhering patch which is positioned upon the needle of a syringe. When the skin of the patient is pierced with the hypodermic needle the patch comes into contact with the skin, self adhering to the skin. As the needle is withdrawn from the patient, the patch remains upon the skin of the patient and serves as a seal against the expulsion of blood or other body fluids from the injection site.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

Much attention is presently being directed to the minimization of the expulsion of a patient's body fluids such as blood when giving shots, drawing blood, or intravenous feeding. Heretofore, patches have been used during the course of blood withdrawal such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,738.641 and for the anchoring and fastening of catheters or hypodermic needles such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5.236,421 and 4,838,868.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a patch for sealing the injection site of a hypodermic needle in the skin of a patient and will have particular application to a patch which is carried by the hypodermic needle.

In this invention the patch is carried by the hypodermic needle which when the needle is inserted into the skin of the patient, the patch adheres itself to the skin over the injection location. When the needle is withdrawn the patch remains upon the skin, serving as a seal.

Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a device for sealing the injection location caused by hypodermic needle in the skin of a patient.

Another object of this invention is to provide a medical injection patch which is carried by a hypodermic needle and which serves to seal the patient's skin about the site of the injection.

Other objects of this invention will become apparent upon a reading( of the following description.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A hypodermic syringe 10 of standard construction and form is illustrated, having a barrel part 12 and a needle 14 with a pointed end 15 . Within barrel part 12 may be a plunger (not shown) which upon depression serves to force a fluid within the barrel part through needle 14 and into the patient. As stated previously, the hypodermic syringe 10 may be of standard construction and used for injection or withdrawal of fluid.

A patch 16 is provided. Patch 16 , shown in FIG. 4 in isolated form, is made of a suitable absorbent material having an adhesive 18 applied to its lower side. Patch 16 may be formed of a self sealing material which closes about the opening 20 through which needle 14 is inserted. Alternatively, the upper side of patch 16 may be provided with a suitable self-sealing membrane with the remainder of the pad being of absorbent material except for the underlying adhesive 18 . Prior to use of hypodermic syringe 10 . patch 16 is threaded upon needle 14 through the opening 20 formed in the patch. Prior to usage, release paper may be utilized to cover adhesive 18 . When the hypodermic is ready for use, any release paper is removed to expose adhesive 18 which faces the pointed end 15 of needle 14 . The needle 14 is then inserted into the skin or tissue 92 of the patient as illustrated in FIG. 2 with adhesive side 18 of patch 16 coming in contact with the outer surface of the patient's skin and adhering to the skin After the contents of the barrel part have been injected into the patient, needle 14 is removed as shown in FIG. 3 with patch 16 remaining over the injection site. The sell sealing properties of patch 16 causes opening 20 to close, or at least substantially close preventing blood or other body fluids from seeping from the opening formed in the patient's skin by the hypodermic needle. The absorbent characteristics of the patch serve to collect the expelled body fluid. The patch being sterile serves to protect the injection area until it is safe to remove the patch as the needle opening in the skin heals.

The above invention would have application not only to normal hypodermic syringes used for customary shots but also in the drawing of blood and similar medical procedures where the needle is withdrawn from the patient shortly after insertion. Also, the above invention is not to be limited to the details so explained but rather it may be modified in the course of the amended claims.