Claims
- 1. A needle protector sheath which comprises a body having a top wall, sidewalls, and at least partially open ends; a slot formed at each sidewall and extending through an end of each sidewall to slidingly receive a needle wing extending through open ends of each of said slots, said slots extending generally longitudinally, portions of said slots, adjacent to the open ends thereof each sloping toward said top wall as they extend away from said open slot ends.
- 2. The needle protector sheath of claim 1 in which said body is of rectangular cross section.
- 3. The needle protector sheath of claim 1 in which a major portion of each of said slots is straight.
- 4. A needle protector sheath which comprises a body having a top wall, sidewalls, and at least partially open ends, a slot formed at each side wall, each slot extending through a forward end of said protector sheath to slidingly receive a needle wing extending through each of said slots, said slots extending toward the sheath bottom as they extend toward said open slot end at one end of the body.
- 5. The needle protector sheath of claim 4 in which said body is of rectangular cross section.
- 6. The protector sheath of claim 4 in which a major portion of each of said slots is straight.
- 7. The needle protector sheath of claim 6 in which said body is of rectangular cross section.
- 8. A needle protector sheath which comprises a body having a top wall, sidewalls, and at least partially open ends; a slot formed at each sidewall and extending through one end of said body to slidingly receive a needle wing extending through each of said slots, forward portions of the slots adjacent to said one end sloping toward the top wall of the sheath as they extend away from said one end, whereby a winged needle is not bent or twisted as the needle emplaced in a patient is withdrawn into the sheath.
- 9. The protector sheath of claim 8 in which a major portion of each of said slots is straight.
- 10. The needle protector sheath of claim 9 in which said body is of rectangular cross section.
- 11. The protector sheath of claim 10 in which a major portion of each of said slots is straight.
- 12. The needle protector sheath of claim 11 in which said slots define an enlarged slot portion for needle wing retention at a position on the slots substantially opposed to each open slot end.
- 13. The needle protector sheath of claim 12 which has a bottom wall.
- 14. The needle protector sheath of claim 1 in which said slots each define an enlarged slot portion for needle wing retention at a position on the slots substantially opposed toeach open slot end.
- 15. The needle protector sheath of claim 1 which has a bottom wall.
- 16. The needle protector sheath of claim 4 in which said slots define an enlarged slot portion for needle wing retention at a position on the slots substantially opposed to each open slot end.
- 17. The needle protector sheath of claim 4 which has a bottom wall.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/662,685, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,591,529, filed Jun. 13, 1996, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/420,700, filed Apr. 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,562,637, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/275,880, filed on Jul. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,562,636.
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