Claims
- 1. A molded injection site, formed of self-sealing, needle-pierceable, resilient material, comprising a central needle-receiving portion and a tubular skirt portion contiguous therewith and extending in a first direction therefrom in its original, unstressed condition, said skirt portion surrounding and gripping the end of a support tube in telescoping relation thereto while extending in first direction, said skirt portion defining, on its inner surface, a plurality of sealing rings adapted to sealingly bear against said support tube, said support tube defining a flared end extending in annular relation outwardly from said tube in generally perpendicular relation thereto, said sealing rings being positioned all on one side of said flared end, said flared end being surrounded by said skirt, whereby, on the attempted removal of the injection site, the uppermost sealing ring will engage the flared end of said support tube, preventing accidental removal of the injection site from the support tube.
- 2. The injection site of claim 1 in which said central, needle-receiving portion is at least one half as thick as it is wide.
- 3. The injection site of claim 2 in which said self-sealing, needle-piercable, resilient material is natural rubber latex.
- 4. The injection site of claim 1 in which the outer end of said support tube carries a sealed, needle-piercable membrane across the end of said tube adjacent said flared end.
- 5. The injection site of claim 1 in which the outer end of said support tube carries a sealed, needle-pierceable membrane across the bore of said tube in close proximity to said injection site.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 019,399, filed Mar. 12, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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