Claims
- 1. A medical connector for connecting a fluid carrying tube to a patient's vein, the medical connector comprising:
- a first connector member having an elongated hollow introducer needle movably mounted by said first connector member; said introducer needle having first and second end portions and first and second spaced openings to the hollow of the needle between said end portions; said first end portion including a tip for venipuncture; said introducer needle further including a plug portion between said first and second spaced openings for plugging communication between said first and second end portions; and
- a second connector member connectable with said first connector member; said second connector member including a flashback chamber having a rubber septum and also including a catheter tip mounted thereon; said introducer needle being axially movable through said rubber septum, flashback chamber and catheter tip to establish an opening in the patient's vein for placement of said catheter; the movement of said introducer needle positioning said first and second openings within said flashback chamber when the opening in the patient's vein is established whereby to provide venting of said needle and flashback chamber as the patient's blood is communicated through said first end portion and into said flashback chamber through said first opening to displace air from said flashback chamber through said second opening thereby providing visual confirmation of a successful stick by the presence of blood within said flashback chamber before the air is displaced therefrom to prevent the possibility of blood spillage to said second portion.
- 2. A medical connector as in claim 1 wherein said spaced openings in said introducer needle are generally 1.5 cm apart.
- 3. A medical connector as in claim 1 wherein said introducer needle includes a hub mounted on said second end portion; said hub including a hydrophobic filter membrane that allows air to flow through but not blood.
- 4. A medical connector as in claim 1 wherein said catheter has a female luer hub on its proximal end to allow connection to a standard intravenous line.
- 5. A medical connector as in claim 4 wherein said flashback chamber has a male luer lock feature on its distal end to affix said flashback chamber to said catheter.
- 6. A medical connector as in claim 5 wherein said flashback chamber includes connecting means for connecting various connector members.
- 7. A medical connector as in claim 1 wherein said first connector member includes a needle guard including a shield means having a track that generally envelops said needle while allowing a user to grasp said needle hub for movement along said track.
- 8. A medical connector as in claim 7 wherein said guard has connector means that allow said guard to be connected to said flashback chamber.
- 9. A medical connector as in claim 8 wherein said guard includes a guide which guides said needle for accurate axial movement.
- 10. A medical connector as in claim 9 wherein said guard includes stop means for securing said hub of said needle as said needle is retracted to a retracted position with said tip concealed within said guard.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 592,134 which was filed on Oct. 3, 1990 in the name of Charlie B. Fields.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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