Claims
- 1. Clinical apparatus operably applicable to a patient by way of a skin puncture, comprising:
- an elongate body defining a longitudinal passageway therethrough for transfer of fluid relative to a patient, and having a first connector formation at one end thereof, said formation including a first abutment surface extending transversely of said passageway;
- in combination with:
- a disposable non-reusable needle assembly operable to effect said skin puncture and comprising:
- a needle support housing;
- a hollowed needle fixedly mounted in said housing to form with said housing a sub-assembly, with one end portion of said needle projecting from said housing;
- a sheath surrounding said needle and mounted directly on said sub-assembly for relative movement in the longitudinal direction of said needle from a first position in which said needle one end portion is exposed to effect said puncture, to a second position in which said needle one end portion is enclosed within said sheath;
- a locking mechanism including first and second elements, said first element being a projection from one of said housing and sheath, said second element being a stop surface defining a recess in the other of said housing and sheath, said elements each extending transversely of said needle longitudinal direction, said elements being spaced apart in said longitudinal direction when said guard is in said first position, said projection being subject to a bias force acting between said housing and sheath during said relative movement, and said projection being automatically irreversibly moved into said recess alongside said stop surface in response to said bias force when said sheath is in said second position to inhibit a returning relative movement thereof towards said first position; and
- a second connector formation at one end of said assembly, said second connector formation including a second abutment surface extending transversely of said needle longitudinal direction;
- said apparatus and assembly being separably interconnected for use by way of said first and second connector formation, with said first and second abutment surfaces mutually engaged and effective to constrain said sheath from movement towards and around said apparatus.
- 2. Clinical apparatus in combination with a needle assembly, said apparatus being operably applicable to a patient by way of a deliberate skin puncture, and said needle assembly being operable to effect said skin puncture, wherein
- said apparatus comprises:
- an elongate body defining a longitudinal passageway therethrough for transfer of fluid relative to a patient, and having a first connector formation at one end thereof, said formation including a first abutment surface extending transversely of said passageway;
- said assembly comprises:
- a support structure;
- a needle fixedly mounted in said structure to form therewith a sub-assembly, with one end portion of said needle projecting from said structure, and said one end portion terminating in a skin-puncturing tip;
- a guard mounted around part of said sub-assembly for movement relative thereto in the longitudinal direction of said needle from a first position in which said tip is exposed to effect said deliberate puncture, to a second position in which said tip is embraced by said guard to prevent unintended skin puncture;
- a locking mechanism including first and second elements, said first element being a projection from one of said sub-assembly and guard, said second element being a stop surface defining a space bordering the other of said sub-assembly and guard, said elements each extending transversely of said needle longitudinal direction, said elements being spaced apart in said longitudinal direction when said guard is in said first position, said projection being subject to a bias force acting between said sub-assembly and guard during said relative movement, and said projection being automatically irreversibly moved into said space alongside said stop surface in response to said bias force when said guard is in said second position to inhibit a returning relative movement thereof towards said first position; and
- a second connector formation at one end of said needle assembly, said second connector formation including a second abutment surface extending traversely of said needle longitudinal direction; and
- said apparatus and assembly being separably interconnected for use by way of said first and second connector formations, with said apparatus held outside said needle, and with said first and second abutment surfaces mutually engaged and effective to constrain said guard from movement towards and around said apparatus. .Iadd.
- 3. Clinical apparatus in combination with a needle assembly, said combination being operably applicable to a patient by way of a deliberate skin puncture with said needle assembly being operable to effect said skin puncture wherein:
- said apparatus comprises an elongate body defining a longitudinal passageway therethrough for transfer of fluid relative to a patient, and having a connector formation at one end thereof including a tapered surface;
- said assembly comprising a hollow support structure;
- a needle fixedly mounted on said structure adjacent one end thereof to form therewith a sub-assembly, with one end portion of said needle projecting from said structure, and said one end portion terminating in a skin puncturing tip having an opening therein, the needle being longitudinally hollow to provide a direct fluid flow pathway extending therethrough between said opening in said tip and the remainder of said needle from said one end portion, the needle having no obstruction therein along the entire length of said pathway so that direct fluid flow along the entire length of the pathway is permitted;
- said support structure including a connector formation at an opposite end thereof from said needle to engage the connector formation of said elongate body of the clinical apparatus, said connector formation of said support structure being integral with said support structure and having an opening therethrough in communication through said support structure with said pathway through said needle and in communication with said longitudinal passage of said elongate body;
- a guard mounted for movement relative to said sub-assembly and in a longitudinal direction of said needle between a first position in which said tip is exposed to effect said deliberate skin puncture and a second position in which said guard extends in part longitudinally beyond said tip to prevent unintended skin puncture;
- a projection carried by said guard and projecting generally laterally of the longitudinal direction of said needle, said projection engaging said sub-assembly during said relative movement of said guard and said sub-assembly from said first position towards said second position;
- said projection being subject to a biasing force acting between said guard and part of said sub-assembly during said relative movement of said guard and said sub-assembly;
- said projection being automatically displaced in a general lateral direction in response to said relative movement of said guard and said sub-assembly to lock said guard and said sub-assembly in said second position..Iaddend..Iadd.
- 4. A combination according to claim 3 wherein said sub-assembly includes a guide for guiding said projection along said sub-assembly and throughout the extent of said relative movement of said guard and said sub-assembly from said first position to said second position..Iaddend..Iadd.5. A combination according to claim 4 wherein said guide includes a groove formed in said sub-assembly..Iaddend..Iadd.6. A combination according to claim 3 wherein said connector formation of said support structure including a tapered surface;
- said elongate body and said needle assembly being separately interconnected for use by way of mutual engagement of said tapered surfaces..Iaddend..Iadd.7. A combination according to claim 6 wherein each said connector formation includes generally frustoconical tapered surfaces..Iaddend..Iadd.8. A combination according to claim 3 wherein said projection is subject to said biasing force throughout the extent of said relative movement of said guard and said sub-assembly from said first position to said second position..Iaddend..Iadd.9. A combination according to claim 3 wherein said projection engages said sub-assembly in said second position of said guard and said sub-assembly..Iaddend..Iadd.10. A combination according to claim 3 wherein said projection is subject to said biasing force throughout the extent of said relative movement of said guard and said sub-assembly from said first position to said second position, said projection engaging said sub-assembly in said second position of said guard and said sub-assembly..Iaddend..Iadd.11. A combination according to claim 3 wherein said apparatus is a syringe..Iaddend..Iadd.12. Clinical apparatus operably applicable to a patient by way of a skin puncture, comprising:
- an elongate body defining a longitudinal passageway therethrough for transfer of fluid relative to a patient in combination with:
- a disposable non-reusable needle assembly operable to effect said skin puncture and comprising:
- a needle support housing;
- a needle fixedly mounted in said housing to form with said housing a sub-assembly, with one end portion of said needle projecting from said housing;
- said needle and said housing being hollowed in the longitudinal direction of said needle to provide a fluid flow pathway extending wholly therethrough, and said pathway having no obstruction therein along its entire length to direct fluid flow therethrough;
- a sheath surrounding said needle and mounted directly on said sub-assembly for relative movement in the longitudinal direction of said needle from a first position in which said needle one end portion is exposed to effect said puncture, to a second position in which said needle one end portion is enclosed within said sheath;
- a locking mechanism including first and second elements, said first element being a projection from one of said housing and sheath, said second element being a stop surface defining a recess in the other of said housing and sheath, said elements each extending transversely of said needle longitudinal direction, said elements being spaced apart in said longitudinal direction when said guard is in said first position, said projection being subject to a bias force acting between said housing and sheath during said relative movement, and said projection being automatically irreversibly moved into said recess alongside said stop surface in response to said bias force when said sheath is in said second position to inhibit a returning relative movement thereof towards said first position; and
- said apparatus and assembly having respective connector formations for separable interconnection to communicate said passageway of said apparatus with said pathway of said assembly for fluid flow
- therebetween..Iaddend..Iadd.13. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said connector formations include respective tapered surfaces for mutual engagement..Iaddend..Iadd.14. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said projection is from said housing, said recess is formed in said sheath, and said sheath includes a guide for guiding said projection throughout the extent of said relative movement from said first position to said second position..Iaddend.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/160,859 filed Dec. 3, 1993, .Iadd.(now U.S. Pat. No. 5,601,535), .Iaddend.which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/709,999 filed Jun. 4, 1991, .Iadd.(now abandoned), .Iaddend.which a continuation of Ser. No. 07/595,664 filed Oct. 11, 1990 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,084,030), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/241,256 filed Sep. 7, 1988 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/888,376 filed Jul. 23, 1986 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,826,490).
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