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 needle disposed within the needle housing and having a distal needle portion extending away therefrom through the distal housing opening; an elongate sheath assembly surrounding the needle within the needle housing; and a trigger member retaining the sheath assembly within the needle housing against a force urging the sheath assembly towards the distal housing opening, wherein the trigger member is sized and configured to release the sheath assembly from retention to allow the sheath assembly to transition towards and out of the distal housing opening via the force to thereby enclose the distal needle portion therewith and protect 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 is fabricated from a semi-transparent material.
- 4. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing comprises a lower housing surface having a hold-down platform extending outwardly therefrom.
- 5. The needle device of claim 4 wherein the hold-down platform has a generally circular configuration.
- 6. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle housing comprises a groove elongated therewithin and communicating with the distal housing opening, the sheath assembly surrounding the needle within the groove.
- 7. The needle device of claim 1 further comprising a biasing member disposed within the needle housing, the biasing member being sized and configured to apply the force upon the sheath assembly for transition towards and out of the distal housing opening.
- 8. The needle device of claim 7 wherein the biasing member is a torsional spring.
- 9. The needle device of claim 7 further comprising a tip body and the sheath assembly has a proximal sheath end, the tip body being engaged between the proximal sheath end and the biasing member.
- 10. The needle device of claim 9 wherein the tip body is fabricated from a plastic material.
- 11. The needle device of claim 9 wherein the tip body has a tip protrusion extending toward and engaging the proximal sheath end.
- 12. The needle device of claim 11 wherein the tip protrusion is securely fitted through the proximal sheath end.
- 13. The needle device of claim 9 wherein the tip body has an opening and the trigger member includes an inner end having a tip retaining projection formed adjacent thereto, the tip retaining projection being sized and configured to extend into the opening and retain the tip body in place therewith.
- 14. The needle device of claim 13 wherein the tip retaining projection is sized and configured to disengage from the opening and release the tip body from retention so as to allow the sheath assembly to transition toward the distal housing opening via the force of the biasing member.
- 15. The needle device of claim 14 wherein the trigger member includes an outer end exposed through the needle housing for actuating the disengagement of the tip retaining projection from the opening of the tip body.
- 16. The needle device of claim 15 wherein the exposed outer end of the trigger member is manually pressed toward the needle housing to actuate the disengagement of the tip retaining projection from the opening of the tip body.
- 17. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the trigger member is fabricated from a plastic material.
- 18. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the sheath assembly is fabricated from a polymer material.
- 19. The needle device of claim 18 wherein the polymer material is a semi-rigid polymer material.
- 20. The needle device of claim 1 wherein the needle is a Huber needle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. unknown entitled “HUBER NEEDLE WITH ANTI-REBOUND SAFETY MECHANISM” filed Jan. 24, 2003, which 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 disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60360406 |
Feb 2002 |
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