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Patent WO1990003815A1 - Medical needle guard - Google Patents
An accessory for an injection device comprises a protective sleeve (1) for surrounding the needle (2) and having inner and outer sleeve parts (3, 5) which are movable relative to one another from a contracted position, in which the point of the needle projects from the sleeve to enable an injection to...http://www.google.ca/patents/WO1990003815A1?cl=en&utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent WO1990003815A1 - Medical needle guard
Publication number WO1990003815 A1
Application number PCT/GB1989/001112
Also published as CA1315166C, CN1024630C, CN1041532A, DE68907690D1, DE68907690T2, EP0367398A1, EP0367398B1, EP0513869A2, EP0513869A3, US5104384
Publication number PCT/1989/1112, PCT/GB/1989/001112, PCT/GB/1989/01112, PCT/GB/89/001112, PCT/GB/89/01112, PCT/GB1989/001112, PCT/GB1989/01112, PCT/GB1989001112, PCT/GB198901112, PCT/GB89/001112, PCT/GB89/01112, PCT/GB89001112, PCT/GB8901112, WO 1990/003815 A1, WO 1990003815 A1, WO 1990003815A1, WO 9003815 A1, WO 9003815A1, WO-A1-1990003815, WO-A1-9003815, WO1990/003815A1, WO1990003815 A1, WO1990003815A1, WO9003815 A1, WO9003815A1
Inventors John Stewart Parry
Applicant Sterimatic Holdings Limited
WO 1990003815 A1
An accessory for an injection device comprises a protective sleeve (1) for surrounding the needle (2) and having inner and outer sleeve parts (3, 5) which are movable relative to one another from a contracted position, in which the point of the needle projects from the sleeve to enable an injection to be effected, to an extended position, in which the point of the needle is shielded by the sleeve. The sleeve parts (3, 5) are guided relative to one another by a projection on the inner sleeve part (3) engaging within a track (14A) in the outer sleeve part (5). At least a portion of the track (14A) is formed by a slot (15) extending through the wall of a collar (6) which is separately formed from the remainder of the outer sleeve part (5) and which is fitted within an end portion of the remainder of the outer sleeve part (5) when the accessory is assembled. Such an arrangement provides for ease of fabrication and assembly.
1. An accessory of the type referred to, comprising an inner sleeve part (3) and an outer sleeve part (5) , in which the two sleeve parts are guided relative to one another by a projection (14) on one sleeve part engaging within a track (14A) in the other sleeve part, characterised in that at least a portion of the track (14A) is formed by a slot (15) extending through the wall of a collar (6) forming a portion of said other sleeve part which is separately formed from the remainder of said other sleeve part and which is fitted to an end portion of the remainder of said other sleeve part when the accessory is assembled.
2. An accessory according to claim 1, characterised in that the projection (14) is provided on an outer surface of the inner sleeve part (3) and the track (14A) is provided in an inner surface of the outer sleeve part (5) , and that the collar (6) forms a portion of the outer sleeve part (5) and is fitted within an end portion of the remainder of the outer sleeve part (5) .
3. An accessory according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the slot (15) extending through the wall of the collar (6) defines a shoulder portion (22) with which the projection (14) engages in order to retain the sleeve in a partially contracted position in which the point of the needle (2) projects from the sleeve only to an extent necessary to enable the point of the needle to be located at the intended site of injection.
4. An accessory according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that the slot (15) extending through the wall of the collar (6) defines a resilient finger portion (21) which is adapted to be resiliently deflected by the projection (14) to permit passage of the projection along the track (14A) when the sleeve moves into the contracted position in which the point of the needle (2) projects from the sleeve to an extent to enable an injection to be effected, and to subsequently cause the projection to be directed to an angularly offset position (23) when the projection moves back along the track on movement of the sleeve into the extended position in which the point of the needle is located within the sleeve to shield the point of the needle.
5. An accessory according to any preceding claim, characterised in that a locking tongue (25) is provided within a cutout (26) in the wall of the collar (6) so as to be engageable with a shoulder (34) on said one sleeve part to retain the sleeve in the extended position after the injection has been effected.
6. An accessory according to claim 5, characterised in that the locking tongue (25) is thicker than the wall of the remainder of the collar (6).
7. An accessory according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that the locking tongue (25) is connected to the remainder of the collar (6) by a resiliently flexible neck (30) permitting resilient sideways deflection of the locking tongue.
8. An accessory according to any preceding claim, characterised in that a detachable cap (40) is provided for attachment to the sleeve to shield the point of the needle (2) where the sleeve is initially retained in the partially contracted position.
9. An accessory of the type referred to, in which retaining means (22) are provided for retaining the sleeve in a partially contracted position in which the point of the needle (2) projects from the sleeve only to an extent necessary to enable the point of the needle to be located at the intended site of injection, and in which the two sleeve parts (3,5) are guided relative to one another by a projection (14) on one sleeve part engaging within a track (14A) in the other sleeve part, said track including a substantially straight portion (16) along which the projection travels when the sleeve moves from its partially contracted position to its contracted position in which the point of the needle projects from the sleeve to an extent to enable an injection to be effected, characterised in that said portion (16) extends in the direction of the length of the needle so that there is no relative twisting between the two sleeve parts as the sleeve moves from its partially contracted position to its contracted position.
10. An accessory of the type referred to, in which retaining means (25,34) are provided for retaining the
• sleeve in the extended position after the injection has been effected and for preventing the point of the needle (2) from being exposed solely by application of pressure to the end of the sleeve in the direction of contracting movement, characterised in that the retaining means comprises, on one of the sleeve parts (5), a locking tongue (25) which is resiliently biased towards a locking position, and, on the other sleeve part (3), a shoulder (34) which is positioned such that, when the sleeve moves from its contracted position to its extended position, the locking tongue (25) is moved out of its locking position and is then returned to its locking position by resilient action so that it engages behind the shoulder (34) to retain the sleeve in its extended position.
In order to substantially eliminate the danger of needle stick after the injection has been performed, the disclosed accessory includes retaining means for retaining the sleeve in the extended position after the injection has been effected and for preventing the point of the needle from being exposed solely by application of pressure to the end of the sleeve in the direction of contracting movement and biasing means for resiliently biasing the sleeve towards its extended position. It is to be understood that the term "injection device" is used in this context to cover both a device, such as a syringe or a drip feed, for introducing a substance into a site penetrated by a needle, and a device, such as a blood collection needle, for taking up a substance from a site penetrated by a needle.
The invention also provides an accessory of the type referred to in which retaining means are provided for retaining the sleeve in a partially contracted position in which the point of the needle projects from the sleeve only to an extent necessary to enable the point of the needle to be located at the intended site of injection, and in which the two sleeve parts are guided relative to one another by a projection on one part engaging within a track in the other part, said track including a substantially straight portion along which the projection travels when the sleeve moves from its partially contracted position to its contracted position in which the point of the needle projects from the sleeve to an extent to enable an injection to be effected, wherein said portion extends in the direction of the length of the needle so that there is no relative twisting between the two sleeve parts as the sleeve moves from its partially contracted position to its contracted position.
Figure 2 is a section through a collar of the outer sleeve part showing a portion of the track provided on the inside surface of the outer sleeve part; Figure 3 is a section through the collar showing a locking tongue provided on the inside surface of the outer sleeve part diametrically opposite the track;
Figure 4 is a longitudinal section through the inner sleeve part taken along the line IV-IV in Figure 6; Figure 5 is a part section through the inner sleeve part taken along the line V-V in Figure 6; and
Figure 6 is a cross-section taken along the line VI-VI in Figure 4.
Referring to Figure 1, the accessory shown therein comprises a protective sleeve 1 integrally formed with a hollow needle 2. The sleeve 1 consists of an inner sleeve part 3 having a tapered end portion 4 and an outer sleeve part 5. The outer sleeve part 5 has a collar 6 which is a snap fit within an annular recess 7 in the inside surface of an end portion of the outer sleeve part
5. Furthermore the outer sleeve part 5 is provided with a connector 9 through which the needle 2 extends and by means of which the sleeve 1 is attached to the outlet of a syringe. A compression spring 8 is accommodated within the outer sleeve part 5 and acts between the connector 9, which is fixed in position as by sonic welding, and a shoulder 10 on the inside surface of the inner sleeve part 3. The inner and outer sleeve parts 3 and 5 are fitted together so that the inner sleeve part 3 is capable of being telescoped within the outer sleeve part 5 against the action of the spring 8 in order to enable the point of the needle 2 to project through an aperture 11 at the end of the inner sleeve part 3 to an extent to permit an injection to be effected, but so that the inner sleeve part 3 is automatically moved into an extended position, as shown in Figure 1, to shield the point of the needle when the injection has been carried out, as will be described more fully below.
As shown in the section of Figure 2 showing a portion of the inside surface of the collar 6, the track 14A incorporates a slot 15 extending through the wall of the collar 6. When the collar 6 is* fitted within the recess 7 in the end of the outer sleeve part 5, the slot 15 forms a channel which communicates with a portion of the track 14A formed by a rectilinear channel 16 in the inside wall of the outer sleeve part 5, as shown diagrammatically in broken lines in Figure 2. During assembly of the sleeve 1 before the collar 6 is fitted in the end of the outer sleeve part 5, the projection 14 on the inner sleeve part 3 is introduced into a position 20, as shown in broken lines, within the slot 15 in which it is in engagement with a shoulder 22. This requires some deformation of the wall of the collar 6 so that, when the projection 14 is seated within the slot 15 and the collar 6 is subsequently fitted in the recess 7 in the outer sleeve part 5, the projection 14 can no longer be moved out of the track 14A.
When the sleeve 1 is fully assembled, the location of the projection 14 in the position 20 retains the inner sleeve part 3 in a partially contracted position in which the point of the needle 2 projects slightly from the aperture 11. The accessory may be supplied to the user in this state, a removable cap 40 (see Figure 1) having internal ribs 41 being provided as an interference fit on the end of the sleeve 1 to shield the point of the needle 2. When an injection is to be performed, with the sleeve 1 attached to the outlet of a syringe which is prefilled with injectate, the cap 40 is removed to expose the point of the needle 2, and the point of the needle 2 may then be accurately positioned at the injection site, for example at the site of a vein.
In a modification shown in broken lines in Figure 2, the projection 14 is initially in a temporary catch position 17 defined by an extension 19 of the slot 15 so that the inner sleeve part 3 is initially in its extended position shielding the point of the needle 2 (in which case a removable cap is not required) . In use of this modification the point of the needle 2 is exposed for location at the injection site by manually grasping the inner sleeve part 3 and applying a slight twist to snap the projection 14 out of the temporary catch position 17, and by then applying slight pressure to telescope the inner sleeve part 3 within the outer sleeve part 5 to cause the projection 14 to travel along the slot extension 19 until a click and a slight twist are felt as the projection 14 engages in the position 20. After the point of the needle 2 has been located at the required injection site, the action of inserting the needle into the patient will cause the inner sleeve part 3 to telescope within the outer sleeve part 5 by the action of the end of the inner sleeve part 3 being pressed against the skin of the patient. This will cause the projection 14 to move beyond a finger portion 21, which is resiliently displaced to allow free passage for the projection 14, and to travel along the channel 16 on the inside wall of the outer sleeve part 5. Since the channel 16 extends in the direction of the length of the needle, there is no relative twisting between the two sleeve parts during such movement.
The retaining or locking arrangement will now be described with reference to Figures 3 to 6. Figure 3 shows a further portion of the inside surface of the collar 6 having a locking tongue 25 within a cutout 26 in the wall of the collar 6. The locking tongue 25 is joined to the remainder of the collar 6 by a resiliently flexible neck 30 permitting sideways deflection of the locking tongue 25 in the direction of the arrows 31 within the cutout 26. The locking tongue 25 is thicker than the wall of the remainder of the collar 6 so that it projects into a longitudinal recess 27 (see Figures 4 and 6) in the outside surface of the inner sleeve part 3 which extends from the level of the shoulder 12 to the inner end of the inner sleeve part 3. The locking tongue 25 has no effect on the movement of the inner sleeve part 3 within the outer sleeve part 5 until the projection 14 moves to the final position 23 in which the point of the needle 2 is shielded by the sleeve 1.
There is also shown in Figure 3 a rib 24 on the inside surface of the collar 6 which prevents the inner sleeve part 3 from being twisted relative to the outer sleeve part 5 on removal of the cap 40, due to the fact that the rib 24 and the locking tongue 25 engage opposite sidewalls of the recess 27 when the projection 14 is in the position 20.
When the projection 14 contacts the finger portion 21 on the return of the projection 14 along the track 14A after the injection has been effected, the resulting angular displacement of the inner sleeve part 3 relative to the outer sleeve part 5 results in the shoulder 12 on the inner sleeve part 3 contacting the inclined side surface 32 of the locking tongue 25 and displacing the locking tongue 25 sideways in the direction of the arrow 31. At the same time the rib 24 on the inside surface of the collar enters a groove 29 in the outside surface of the inner sleeve part 3. As the projection 14 moves to its final position 23, the shoulder 12 moves beyond the locking nose 33 of the tongue 25, so that the tongue 25 resiliently snaps into a recess 28 which extends from the inner end of the inner sleeve part 3 to a position short of the shoulder 12, as shown in Figure 5. The locking nose 33 engages beneath a shoulder 34 (see Figure 5) on the inner sleeve part 3 and prevents the inner sleeve part 3 from being subsequently moved inwardly of the outer sleeve part 5. This locking action will occur even if the neck 30 connecting the locking tongue 25 to the remainder of the collar 6 is fractured since the thickness of the locking tongue 25 will still ensure that the locking tongue 25 serves as a locking wedge. The above-described locking arrangement has certain advantages in terms of ease of fabrication. However, it should be appreciated that other locking arrangements are possible within the scope of the invention, and in particular alternative locking arrangements can be contemplated in which a locking tongue is provided which is reεiliently movable in one or other of the two directions perpendicular to the direction of the arrow 31.
In a further modification the inner sleeve part is adapted to be temporarily retained within the outer sleeve part in a fully contracted position in which the point of the needle is exposed, this being achieved by locking of the projection in a specially adapted portion of the track, for example. This temporary locking can be overcome by twisting of the inner sleeve part to cause the sleeve to adopt its extended position shielding the point of the needle. The protective sleeve described with reference to the drawings may also be used in a composite sleeve/syringe arrangement of the type described with reference to Figures 6 and 7 of European Patent Specification No. 0268445A.
WO1994001152A1 * 22 Jun 1993 20 Jan 1994 Carpinelli, Pia A hypodermic needle with protection device
Cooperative Classification A61M5/3272, A61M5/3257, A61M2005/3267, A61M5/3271, A61M5/3202
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