Claims
- 1. An intraosseous needle comprising:
- a one-piece shaft having a longitudinal axis, a threaded portion, a proximal end, a distal end and a passageway extending from said proximal end partially toward said distal end, said shaft being rigid relative to bone;
- said distal end being formed into a solid boring tip that includes at least one cutting edge capable of boring into bone when the needle is twisted about said longitudinal axis with said boring tip pressed against the bone; and
- said shaft including at least one side port in fluid communication with said passageway and located proximally of said boring tip, said at least one side port being located in a valley between two adjacent threads of said threaded portion without significantly interrupting said helical ridgeline.
- 2. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 wherein said boring tip has a pointed end.
- 3. The intraosseous needle of claim 2 wherein said boring tip includes at least one clockwise cutting edge and at least one counterclockwise cutting edge.
- 4. The intraosseous needle of claim 3 wherein said at least one cutting edge is at least two cutting edges that terminate at said pointed end.
- 5. The intraosseous needle of claim 4 wherein said boring tip is formed in the shape of a three-sided pyramid having three cutting edges that intersect at said pointed end.
- 6. The intraosseous needle of claim 5 wherein one side port is axially aligned with one of said three cutting edges.
- 7. The intraosseous needle of claim 5 wherein said three-sided pyramid interrupts at least one thread of said threaded portion; and
- said at least one side port is located in a valley between two adjacent threads uninterrupted by said three-sided pyramid.
- 8. The intraosseous needle of claim 5 wherein said three-sided pyramid has a predetermined orientation about said longitudinal axis with respect to said threaded portion.
- 9. The intraosseous needle of claim 8 wherein said at least one side port is no more than two side ports; and
- said two side ports are located about 90 degrees apart about said longitudinal axis.
- 10. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 wherein each thread of said threaded portion including a distal side facing said distal end, and a proximal side facing said proximal end, and wherein the slope of each thread of said threads is shallower on said distal side than on said proximal side.
- 11. An intraosseous needle comprising:
- a one-piece shaft having an outer surface, a proximal end, a distal end and a passageway extending from said proximal end toward said distal end;
- said outer surface of said one-piece shaft being shaped to include a boring tip at said distal end that is capable of boring into bone when said boring tip is pressed against the bone and said shaft is twisted;
- said outer surface of said one-piece shaft also being shaped to include a threaded portion that defines a helical ridgeline which is interrupted by said boring tip; and
- at least one side port through said outer surface into fluid communication with said passageway, said at least one side port being located in a valley between two adjacent threads of said threaded portion without significantly interrupting said helical ridgeline.
- 12. The intraosseous needle of claim 11 wherein said boring tip includes cutting edges capable of boring into bone when said shaft is twisted both clockwise and counterclockwise.
- 13. The intraosseous needle of claim 12 wherein said boring tip has a pyramidal shape with a pointed end; and
- said pyramidal shape including a plurality of cutting edges that intersect at said pointed end.
- 14. The intraosseous needle of claim 13 wherein said pyramidal shape is a three-sided pyramid.
- 15. The intraosseous needle of claim 13 wherein one side port is axially aligned with one of said cutting edges.
- 16. The intraosseous needle of claim 11 wherein said boring tip includes a plurality of cutting edges;
- said shaft has a longitudinal axis; and
- said cutting edges, said helical ridgeline and said at least one side port have a predetermined angular orientation with respect to each other about said longitudinal axis.
- 17. The intraosseous needle of claim 16 wherein said helical ridgeline coincides at a point with one of said cutting edges; and
- one side port is axially aligned with one of said cutting edges.
- 18. The intraosseous needle of claim 17 wherein said at least one side port is no more than two side ports; and
- said two side ports are located about 90 degrees apart about said longitudinal axis.
- 19. An intraosseous needle comprising:
- a one-piece shaft having a longitudinal axis, a threaded portion, a proximal end, a distal end and a passageway extending from said proximal end partially toward said distal end, said shaft being rigid relative to bone, a thread of said threaded portion including a distal side facing said distal end and a proximal side facing said proximal end, the slope of said thread being shallower on said distal side than on said proximal side;
- said distal end being formed into a solid boring tip that includes at least one cutting edge capable of boring into bone when the needle is twisted about said longitudinal axis with said boring tip pressed against the bone; and
- said shaft including at least one side port in fluid communication with said passageway and located proximally of said boring tip.
- 20. The intraosseous needle of claim 19 wherein said boring tip has a pointed end.
- 21. The intraosseous needle of claim 20 wherein said boring tip includes at least one clockwise cutting edge and at least one counterclockwise cutting edge.
- 22. The intraosseous needle of claim 21 wherein said at least one cutting edge is at least two cutting edges that terminate at said pointed end.
- 23. The intraosseous needle of claim 22 wherein said boring tip is formed in the shape of a three-sided pyramid having three cutting edges that intersect at said pointed end.
- 24. The intraosseous needle of claim 23 wherein one side port is axially aligned with one of said three cutting edges.
- 25. The intraosseous needle of claim 23 wherein said three-sided pyramid interrupts at least one thread of said threaded portion; and
- said at least one side port is located in a valley between two adjacent threads uninterrupted by said three-sided pyramid.
- 26. The intraosseous needle of claim 23 wherein said three-sided pyramid has a predetermined orientation about said longitudinal axis with respect to said threaded portion.
- 27. The intraosseous needle of claim 19 wherein said at least one side port is located within said threaded portion.
- 28. The intraosseous needle of claim 27 wherein said at least one side port is located in a valley between two adjacent threads of said threaded portion.
- 29. The intraosseous needle of claim 28 wherein said at least one side port is no more than two side ports; and
- said two side ports are located about 90 degrees apart about said longitudinal axis.
- 30. The intraosseous needle of claim 19 wherein the thread angle of said distal side of said thread is approximately 45.degree..
- 31. An intraosseous needle comprising:
- a one-piece shaft having a longitudinal axis, a threaded portion, a proximal end, a distal end and a passageway extending from said proximal end partially toward said distal end, said shaft being rigid relative to bone, each thread of said threaded portion including a distal side facing said distal end and a proximal side facing said proximal end, the slope of each thread being shallower on said distal side than on said proximal side;
- said distal end being formed into a solid boring tip that includes at least one cutting edge capable of boring into bone when the needle is twisted about said longitudinal axis with said boring tip pressed against the bone; and
- said shaft including a plurality of side ports, said plurality of side porks in fluid communication with said passageway and located proximally of said boring tip, and each of said plurality of side ports being located substantially in a valley between two adjacent threads of said threaded portion with no side port being located substantially outside of said valley.
- 32. The intraosseous needle of claim 31 wherein said boring tip is formed in the shape of a three-sided pyramid having three cutting edges that intersect at a point at said distal end.
- 33. The intraosseous needle of claim 32 wherein one side port is axially aligned with one of said three cutting edges.
- 34. The intraosseous needle of claim 32 wherein said three-sided pyramid interrupts at least one thread of said threaded portion; and
- said at least one side port is located in a valley between two adjacent threads uninterrupted by said three-sided pyramid.
- 35. The intraosseous needle of claim 32 wherein said three-sided pyramid has a predetermined orientation about said longitudinal axis with respect to said threaded portion.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 884,323, filed May 11, 1992, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 627,020, filed Dec. 13, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 261,699, filed on Oct. 24, 1988, now abandoned, by the same inventive entity, and entitled Intraosseous Needle Assembly.
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