Claims
- 1. A bluntable blood collection needle comprising:
a needle cannula comprising a forward puncture tip, a rearward end, and a needle passageway therethrough; a blunting member comprising a forward blunt tip and a rearward tip, wherein
the blunting member is received telescopically within the needle passageway with the forward tips pointed in the same direction, and the blunting member is movable between an insertion configuration, in which the puncture tip of the needle cannula is exposed, and a blunted configuration, in which the blunt tip of the blunting member extends beyond the puncture tip of the needle cannula; a needle hub comprising a forward end, a rearward end, a hub passageway extending therethrough forming a shuttle portion and a wall, and a forward locking notch and a rearward locking notch through the wall, wherein the needle cannula extends from the forward end of the needle hub; a blunting member shuttle comprising a forward end, a rearward end, an axial passageway, a detent mounted on a resilient arm, and a shuttle flange, wherein
the blunting member shuttle is slidably received within the shuttle portion of the hub passageway, the blunting member is mounted on the blunting member shuttle, the detent is dimensioned and configured to engage and to protrude through, and is movable between the forward locking notch and the rearward locking notch, and comprises an obliquely disposed protruding surface, and the blunting member is in the insertion configuration when the detent is engaged in the rearward locking notch, and in the blunted configuration when the detent is engaged in the forward locking notch.
- 2. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein the blunting member extends rearwardly from the blunting member shuttle and the proximal tip is a sharp end.
- 3. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein the rearward end of the blunting member shuttle further comprises a boot barb and a self-sealing boot mounted thereon.
- 4. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein the forward end of the hub passageway defines a proximal insertion region that converges rearwardly from the forward end of the needle hub, thereby facilitating the insertion of the rearward end of the needle cannula into the hub passageway.
- 5. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein forward end of the shuttle portion of the hub passageway defines a second insertion region that converges forwardly toward the forward end of the needle hub, thereby facilitating the insertion of the blunting member into the passageway of the needle cannula.
- 6. The blood collection needle of claim 5, wherein the second insertion region converges to a diameter larger than the diameter of the blunting member and smaller than the diameter of the needle passageway, and is aligned therewith, thereby forming a stop for the rearward end of the needle cannula.
- 7. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein wall of the needle hub further comprises a channel extending between the forward notch and the rearward notch dimensioned and configured to permit the detent to slide therein when the blunting member is moved between the insertion configuration and the blunted configuration.
- 8. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein the needle hub further comprises a locking flange and a locking spline.
- 9. The blood collection needle of claim 1, wherein the shuttle flange is dimensioned and configured to engage a means for moving the blunting member between the insertion configuration and the blunted configuration.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/649,773, filed on Aug. 29, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/199,742, filed on Nov. 25, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,146,337, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/211,897, filed Jun. 16, 2000, the disclosures all of which are incorporated by reference.
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