Claims
- 1. A needle holder assembly for collecting samples of fluid, said assembly comprising:
a holder body having opposed proximal and distal ends, a tube receiving chamber extending into said proximal end of said holder body and a needle receiving chamber extending into said distal end of said holder body; a proximal needle cannula having a distal end mounted to said holder body and a proximal end extending into said tube receiving chamber; a distal needle cannula having proximal and distal ends, said distal needle cannula being mounted to said holder body for movement between a distal position where said distal end of said distal needle cannula projects beyond said distal end of said holder and a proximal position where substantially all of said distal needle cannula is within said needle receiving chamber of said holder body; a passage for providing fluid communication between said distal and proximal needle cannula when said distal needle is in said distal position; a spring for urging said distal needle cannula proximally and into said needle receiving chamber of said holder body; and a trigger for releasably holding said distal needle cannula in said distal position and against forces exerted by said spring means.
- 2. The needle assembly of claim 1, wherein said proximal needle cannula and said distal needle cannula are substantially parallel and offset from one another.
- 3. The needle assembly of claim 2, wherein the passage is a transverse passage extending transversely of said proximal and distal needle cannula, at least a portion of said transverse passage being formed from a transparent material for providing visual indication of fluid flowing through said transverse passage.
- 4. The needle assembly of claim 2, wherein said holder body includes a generally tubular outer wall, said distal needle cannula being spaced from said outer wall by a selected distance, said proximal needle cannula being spaced from said outer wall by a distance greater than said selected distance between said distal needle cannula and said outer wall of the holder body.
- 5. The needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a cap unitarily molded from a transparent plastic material, said cap being mounted to said distal end of said holder body and being formed with a transverse passage for providing fluid communication between said distal needle cannula and said proximal needle cannula, the transparent cap providing visual indication of fluid flow through the transverse passage.
- 6. The needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a cap mounted to said distal end of said holder body, said cap including a generally tubular nose having a needle mounting chamber formed therein, said distal needle cannula being slidably mounted in said needle mounting chamber of said nose, said spring being a coil spring surrounding a portion of said distal needle cannula for propelling said distal needle cannula proximally into said needle receiving chamber.
- 7. The needle assembly of claim 6, further comprising a plastic hub mounted to said proximal end of said distal needle cannula, said hub having a proximal seal disposed proximally of said passage when said distal needle is in said distal position for preventing fluid flow into said needle receiving chamber, said hub further comprising a distal seal disposed distally of said passage for preventing flow of fluid from said distal needle cannula to external locations.
- 8. The needle assembly of claim 1, wherein said trigger includes a locking aperture with a cross-sectionally large portion and a cross-sectionally small portion, said cross-sectionally small portion being dimensioned to enable said trigger to engage said distal needle cannula for holding said distal needle cannula in said distal position, said locking aperture further including a cross-sectionally large portion for permitting said distal needle cannula to move into said needle receiving chamber in response to forces generated by said spring.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Appl. No. 60/363,362 filed Mar. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60363362 |
Mar 2002 |
US |