Claims
- 1. A safety needle device for protecting a user against a needle-stick injury, the needle device comprising:
a needle housing having a distal housing opening; a groove elongated within the needle housing and communicating with the distal housing opening; a needle disposed within the groove and having a distal needle portion extending away from the needle housing through the distal housing opening; an elongate sheath assembly surrounding the needle within the groove; and a biasing member disposed within the needle housing and being configured to move the sheath assembly along the groove and through the distal housing opening to enclose the distal needle portion therewith thereby protecting the user against the needle stick injury.
- 2. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing is fabricated from a plastic material.
- 3. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing has a lower housing surface defining a lower housing recess, the lower housing recess accommodating a hold-down platform therewithin.
- 4. The needle device of claim 3 wherein the hold-down platform has a generally circular configuration.
- 5. The needle device of claim 3 wherein the hold-down platform has a generally rectangular configuration.
- 6. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing comprises two substantially identical housing halves each having an inner housing face, the two housing halves being engaged to each other about the respective inner housing faces thereof.
- 7. The needle device of claim 6 wherein the two housing halves are ultrasonically welded to each other.
- 8. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing has a proximal housing opening, and wherein the needle has a proximal needle portion disposed outside of the groove and extending away from the needle housing through the proximal housing opening.
- 9. The needle device of claim 8 further comprising a flexible tubing surrounding the proximal needle portion and connecting to the needle housing through the proximal housing opening.
- 10. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing has an upper housing surface defining a generally curved configuration and the groove is elongated in a manner as to substantially parallel the curvature of the upper housing surface.
- 11. The needle device of claim 10 wherein the generally curved configuration of the upper housing surface is a generally arcuate configuration.
- 12. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the groove and the sheath assembly each have a longitudinal length substantially identical to each other.
- 13. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle is a Huber needle.
- 14. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the distal needle portion has a non-coring distal needle point.
- 15. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the sheath assembly is fabricated from a metallic material.
- 16. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the sheath assembly is an elongated wound wire fabricated from stainless steel.
- 17. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the sheath assembly has a distal sheath end with a distal tip component attached adjacent thereto, the distal tip component being advanceable beyond the distal needle portion when forming an extended position and enclosing the distal needle portion with the sheath assembly.
- 18. The needle device of claim 17 wherein the distal tip component is fabricated from a plastic material.
- 19. The needle device of claim 17 wherein the distal tip component defines a distal tip end having a diameter generally greater than a diameter of the groove.
- 20. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the sheath assembly has a proximal sheath end with a proximal tip component attached adjacent thereto, the biasing member being mechanically engaged to the proximal tip component to transition the sheath assembly between extended and retracted positions.
- 21. The needle device of claim 20 wherein the groove defines a distal groove opening having a diameter generally smaller than a diameter of the proximal tip component.
- 22. The needle device of claim 20 wherein the proximal tip component is fabricated from a metallic material.
- 23. The needle device of claim 20 wherein the proximal tip component is a ferrule.
- 24. The needle device of claim 20 further comprising an outwardly exposed knob member mechanically engaged to the biasing member after the biasing member is engaged to the proximal tip component to allow the user to manually move the sheath assembly between the extended and retracted positions.
- 25. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the biasing member is a torsional biasing member.
- 26. The needle device of claim 25 wherein the torsional biasing member is a torsional arm.
- 27. The needle device of claim 25 wherein the torsional biasing member is a torsional spring.
- 28. A method of protecting a user from a needle-stick injury when withdrawing a Huber needle of a Huber needle device from a patient, the Huber needle device having a curved groove elongated therewithin, the method comprising the steps of:
a) penetrating a distal needle portion of the Huber needle within the patient; b) withdrawing the distal needle portion of the Huber needle from the patient; c) deploying a sheath assembly outwardly from within the curved groove of the Huber needle device with respect to the distal needle portion of the Huber needle; d) enclosing the distal needle portion of the Huber needle with the outwardly deployed sheath assembly; e) protecting the user from the needle-stick injury by the enclosure of the distal needle portion of the Huber needle; and f) disposing the Huber needle device.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein step a) comprises:
1) placing a hold-down platform of the Huber needle device upon the patient; and 2) securing the hold-down platform to the patient.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein step c) comprises:
1) moving an outwardly exposed knob member of the Huber needle device towards the distal needle portion of the Huber needle; and 2) deploying the sheath assembly outwardly away from the Huber needle device as the knob member is moved towards the distal needle portion of the Huber needle.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein step 2) comprises:
i) defining a torsional biasing member disposed within the Huber needle device and mechanically engaged to the sheath assembly and the knob member, the torsional biasing member generating a biasing force sized and configured to deploy the sheath assembly outwardly away from the Huber needle device; and ii) deploying the sheath assembly outwards using the biasing force generated from the torsional biasing member.
- 32. The method of claim 28 wherein step f) comprises:
1) defining a storage bin designated for used medical devices; and 2) throwing away the Huber needle device into the storage bin after being used upon the patient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/360,406 entitled “HUBER NEEDLE WITH ANTI-REBOUND MECHANISM” filed Feb. 28, 2002, the entirety of the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60360406 |
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