The present invention relates to safety of syringes, and particularly relates to a protective cover type safety device placed over used syringes for protection purpose, by means of a one-finger motion made by the user.
For safety concerns, syringes are required to be covered/capped by safety devices in order to prevent the needle body from contacting or hurting other people. The problems for the design and production of safety devices include that the shape, structure, and actuation patterns have to be individually made according to the individual syringe types. Currently, there are no known “universal” syringe safety devices, namely, those that can be used on two or more different safety devices. The shapes and structures of the current safety devices are excessively complex, so that the production cost is high and it is hard to be mass-produced. Safety devices increase the volume and weight of the syringes such that they can be inconvenient for medical personnel may to handle. Moreover, waste syringe recycling costs are calculated based on the volume and weight of syringes, therefore, the safety devices that are overweight or oversized increase the waste syringe recycling costs, which have become a financial burden for medical treatment institutions. Besides, the need to change the original shape of needle seats of syringes to fit with the safety devices makes the production more difficult.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a protective cover type safety device for solving the difficulties and problems mentioned above.
In order to achieve the above said purpose, a protective cover type safety device for syringes comprises a first buckle seat, a second buckle seat and a protective cover.
The first buckle seat includes a positioning portion and a wing coupled to each of two sides of the positioning portion, and each of the two wings has a fastener. The exterior of the positioning portion of the first buckle seat has a pivoting portion.
The second buckle seat includes a positioning portion and a wing coupled to each of two sides of the positioning portion, and each wing of the second buckle seat has a fastener. A limiting member extends from the top of each wing of the second buckle seat, and the fastener of the second buckle seat is connected with the fastener of the first buckle seat to clamp and position the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat to the exterior of the needle seat of a syringe.
The protective cover includes a back plate, two side plates respectively coupled to both sides of the back plate, a top plate coupled to the top of the back plate and the top of the two side plates. The back plate, the side plates and the top plate form a first accommodating space and a second accommodating space of the protective cover. The first accommodating space communicates with the second accommodating space. The bottom edge of the back plate has a round shaft, two extension arms are formed on the two side plates and extend toward the left and right sides. A hugging arm extends from an end of each of the two extension arms, and the two hugging arms are parallel to each other.
The protective cover is pivotably connected to the first buckle seat by the round shaft and can swing reciprocally between a first position and a second position about the round shaft. The protective cover is pushed from the first position and latched to a third position by an external push, and thus unable to return to the first position.
The protective cover at the second position embraces the needle cover of the syringe by the two hugging arms. The protective cover swings outwardly from the second position to the first position. The protective cover is offset from the needle cover of the syringe, so as to remove the needle cover and the needle body is ready for injection. After the needle body is used, an external pushing force is applied to the protective cover. The protective cover swings from the first position to the third position, and the protective cover of the third position is latched to the bottom of the limiting members by passing the two hugging arms through the limiting members of the second buckle seat. The protective cover accommodates the needle body and needle seat of the syringe by the first accommodating space and the second accommodating space.
In the embodiment, the fastener of the first buckle seat is a square fastener with a square hole and the fastener of the second buckle seat is a protruding member which is combined with the fastener.
In the embodiment, a flange extends from an upper end of the positioning portion of the first buckle seat. The needle seat has a platform with an expanded diameter and located at a position above the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat, and the flange is stopped at the platform.
In the embodiment, a flange extends from a lower end of the positioning portion of the first buckle seat. A plurality of ribs are formed on an outer wall of the needle seat and parallel to an axial direction of the needle seat. The ribs extend from the bottom of the needle seat, so that a plurality of outwardly protruding latching portions are formed at the bottom edge of the needle seat. The flange at the lower end of the first buckle seat is stopped at the latching portions.
In the embodiment, the flanges at upper and lower ends of the positioning portion of the first buckle seat have an arc end surface.
In the embodiment, an anti-slip structure is disposed on opposite surfaces of the positioning portions of the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat.
In the embodiment, the protective cover has a bevel face disposed at a bottom of the two hugging arms. The second buckle seat has a guiding portion formed at a top of the limiting members for guiding the bevel faces to move downward, the hugging arms are guided below the limiting members, so that the protective cover enters into the third position. The bottom of the limiting members has a stop portion, the hugging arms are pushed below the limiting members and stopped by the stop portions. The hugging arms cannot be separated in an opposite direction.
In the embodiment, the two side plates of the protective cover have protruding clamping ribs disposed on two opposing inner surfaces of the second accommodating space.
In the embodiment, the back plate of the protective cover has a pushing surface.
In the embodiment, the positioning portions of the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat have opposite surfaces in the same geometric shape as that of the cross-section of the needle seat.
The function of the present invention:
By means of clamping a needle seat of a syringe between a first buckle seat and a second buckle seat that are combined face to face, the present invention ensures easy installation on a syringe.
By means of a protective cover that can swing, the position of the protective cover can be changed according to different situations. When the protective cover is in the second position, it can grasp the needle cover of an unused syringe so that the needle cover wouldn't swing. The protective cover can be swung from the second position to the first position, thus allowing the needle cover to be removed so that the needle body can be used for injection. When the protective cover is in the first position, it does not hinder the injection operation. When the protective cover is moved from the first position to the third position, it covers the used need body so as to prevent the needle body from hurting people. Moreover, the protective cover at the third position can not return back to the first position or the second position, so that after use of the needle body, the needle body will not be exposed.
The first buckle seat and the second buckle seat are connected to each other by the two fasteners so as to be tightly fit to the needle seat of the syringe. Since the fasteners are connected to each other and difficult to be separated from each other, the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat are not easily separated from the needle seat so as to ensure that the safety device of the present invention is not separated from the needle seat.
By means of the flanges at the top end and the bottom end of the first buckle seat, the safety device of the present invention is further secured at the platform and the latching portion of any known type of the intravenous catheter, so that the safety device of the present invention does not move along the axis of the needle seat of the syringe and thus provide more stability.
The arc end surfaces of the flanges avoid the flanges from interfering with the needle seat of the syringe, so that the flanges can easily be restricted at the platform and below the latching portion.
By means of the anti-slip structures disposed at the opposite surfaces of the positioning portions of the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat, the friction and therefore the stability are enhanced when the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat are connected with the needle seat of the syringe so as to prevent sliding movement relative to each other.
The bevel faces at the bottoms of the two hugging arms of the protective cover as well as the guiding portions of the second buckle seat enable the protective cover to move from a first position or a second position to a third position. By means of the restriction provided by the stop portions of the second buckle seat and the two hugging arms, the protective cover is restricted at the third position, and cannot return to the first position or the second position anymore.
The clamping ribs at the two side plates of the protective cover clamp the needle body in the second accommodating space.
The pushing surface of the back plate of the protective cover allows a user to push the protective cover from the first position until the third position with only one finger.
The opposite surfaces of the positioning portions of the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat have the geometrical shapes that are identical to the cross section of the needle seat, so that the first buckle seat and the second buckle seat can be installed on syringes with different shapes, so that changing the original shape of needle seats of syringes would not be necessary.
The safety device of the present invention can be produced independently, and its production line is not combined with the production line of syringes, so that the problems encountered during alteration of the production lines of syringes and the costs of solving these problems would be avoided.
The present invention can be used with any known types of syringes such as intravenous catheter, butterfly syringes, attached syringes etc.
In order to provide a better understanding of the structure and functions of the present invention, specific embodiments will be described in detail below. Various different objects disclosed in the embodiments are described roughly in accordance with the relative proportions, dimensions, deformations, or displacements provided in the specification, and are not necessarily drawn according to actual component scale. The directional descriptions made in the present invention such as above, below, left, right, inside, outside etc. are made in accordance with the orientation of the figures, and made in terms of relative directions, instead of absolute directions.
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The first buckle seat 10 comprises a flat board-shaped positioning portion 11 and wings 12 orthogonally extending from the positioning portion 11 at two sides thereof. Each of the two wings 12 comprises a fastener 16 which is a square fastener with a square hole. The positioning portion 11 comprises flanges 13, 14 that protrude towards the second buckle seat 20 at the upper and lower ends, and the flanges 13, 14 each comprise an arc end surface 131/141. The surface of the positioning portion 11 that faces the second buckle seat 20 is the inner face 111, while the other side surface is the outer face 112. The inner face 111 comprises an anti-slip structure, and the anti-slip structure can be formed of distributed bumps/embossed points or fine ribs. The outer face 112 has a pivoting portion 15, and the pivoting portion 15 is a structure that can receive a round shaft 57 and allow free rotation of the round shaft 57.
The second buckle seat 20 comprises a flat board-shaped positioning portion 21 and wings 22 orthogonally extending from the positioning portion 21 at two sides thereof. Each of the two wings 22 comprises a fastener 26 and the fasteners 26 are protruding pieces that can be combined respectively with the above said fasteners 16 in a way that they cannot be easily separated. The top of the two wings 22 each comprise a limiting member 23 that extends towards each other. The top surfaces of the limiting members 23 each have a guiding portion 231, and the guiding portion 231 is an inclined surface that guides a contacted object towards the inside of the second buckle seat 20. The bottom of the limiting member 23 has a stop portion 232, and the stop portion 232 serves to stop a contacted object from moving upwards and thus from being separated out. The surface of the positioning portion 21 that faces the second buckle seat 10 is the inner face 211. The inner face 211 comprises an anti-slip structure, and the anti-slip structure may be formed of distributed bumps/embossed points or fine ribs.
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The protective cover 5 comprises a back plate 51, two side plates 52 that are respectively connected to the two sides of the back plate 51, and a top panel 53 that is connected to the top surface of the back plate 51 and the top surfaces of the two side plates 52. The geometrical shapes and dimensions of the back plate 51, side plates 52, and the top panel 53 define two accommodating spaces which are the first accommodating space 54 and the second accommodating space 55 of the protective cover 5. The second accommodating space 55 is narrower than the first accommodating space 54. The two side plates 52 comprise protruding clamping ribs 56 on the inner side surface of the second accommodating space 55. The back plate 51 comprises a round shaft 57 at the bottom thereof. The two side plates 52 comprise two extension arms 58 respectively extending towards the left and the right sides. The distal end of each one of the two extension arms 58 also comprises a hugging arm 59, and the two hugging arms 59 extend parallel to each other. The outer distance between the two hugging arms 59 (the distance between their respective outer side surfaces) is equal to the inner distance between the two wings 22 of the second buckle seat 20 (the distance between its respective inner side surfaces). The outer side surfaces of the two hugging arms 59 both comprise a bevel face 591 at the bottom thereof. The back plate 51 comprises a pushing surface 511 at a position near the round shaft 57.
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In the above given figures and embodiments, the present invention is able to fit with an already known intravenous catheter, but it is not restricted to this kind of syringes. The present invention can be adapted to other types of syringes such as butterfly syringes, attached syringes, etc. simply by making the inner faces 111 of the positioning portions 11, the inner face 211 of the positioning portion 21 of the present invention into a shape that accommodates the cross sectional shape of the needle seat of the conventional syringes.