Claims
- 1. Blood sampling apparatus comprising:
- a blood interface assembly comprising:
- an elongate housing;
- a needle mount removably mounted in said elongate housing;
- a double pointed needle fixedly mounted in said needle mount so as to have portions extending outward of said needle mount in opposite directions; and
- a puncturable resilient sheath formed over at least one portion of said needle and onto at least a portion of said needle mount;
- a blood conduit engaging element having an open-ended portion for receiving therein said blood interface assembly, and a generally closed portion opposite the open-ended portion, said generally closed portion having a passage formed therethrough, said passage being adapted for said needle to pass therethrough; and
- a clamp assembly extending from said blood conduit engaging element, said clamp assembly being operative to clamp onto an extracorporeal blood conduit, and said needle being operative, when passed through said passage, to puncture an extracorporeal blood conduit clamped by said clamp assembly, wherein said clamp assembly comprises a pair of clamp portions formed with corresponding mutually facing transverse recesses which are configured and arranged to clamp an extracorporeal blood conduit therebetween.
- 2. The blood sampling apparatus according to claim 1 wherein one of said clamp portions comprises a hook and the other of said clamp portions is formed with a socket, said hook being snap-engageable with said socket.
- 3. The blood sampling apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said blood interface assembly is engageable with said blood conduit engaging element in a first engagement orientation, wherein in said first engagement orientation said blood interface assembly cannot be moved axially out of engagement with said blood conduit engaging element, but said blood interface assembly can be rotated azimuthally about a longitudinal axis of said blood conduit engaging element to a second engagement orientation.
- 4. The blood sampling apparatus according to claim 3 wherein in said second engagement orientation, said blood interface assembly can be moved axially with respect to said blood conduit engaging element such that said needle can be pushed through said passage and can puncture an extracorporeal blood conduit clamped by said clamp assembly.
- 5. Blood sampling apparatus comprising:
- an elongate housing comprising first and second generally circular cylindrical portions which are joined at a shoulder, said first portion being of larger radius than said second portion, said first portion being formed with a plurality of radially-inwardly protruding retaining tabs;
- a needle mount element comprising a planar portion with a chamfered edge, said needle mount element being mounted in said elongate housing by axially pushing said needle mount element inside said first portion in a direction towards said shoulder with said chamfered edge facing said shoulder, said chamfered edge sliding past said retaining tabs such that the planar portion of said needle mount element is seated against said shoulder and retained thereagainst by said retaining tabs;
- a pair of hollow, male attachment portions extending perpendicularly to said planar portion at the center of said planar portion, said planar portion and said attachment portions defining an elongate channel; and
- a double pointed needle extending through said elongate channel and fixedly mounted in said needle mount element so as to have needle portions extending outward of said needle mount in opposite directions.
- 6. The blood sampling apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said needle portions have different lengths extending perpendicularly to said planar portion outward of the needle mount in opposite directions.
- 7. The blood sampling apparatus according to claim 5 wherein one of said attachment portions is undercut and the other attachment portion is not undercut.
Priority Claims (2)
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112339 |
Jan 1995 |
ILX |
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113590 |
May 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/US 96/00321 filed Jan. 11, 1986.
PCT Information
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Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/00321 |
1/11/1996 |
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4/16/1998 |
4/16/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO96/21393 |
7/18/1996 |
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