Claims
- 1. A phlebotomy needle holder comprising
a hollow body including an access port at one end, a needle hole at the other, a generally longitudinally extending slot in the body; a shuttle slidable within the hollow body; a pusher element extending through the slot and slidable along the slot with sliding of the shuttle within the hollow body; an interference element including a stop end, the shuttle being slidable along the interference element and engagable with the stop end with the shuttle advanced toward the needle hole; a phlebotomy needle fixed to and extending through the shuttle and aligned with the needle hole; a cap positioned in the access port and including a vacutainer opening; an elastic band coupled with the shuttle and with the cap.
- 2. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 1, the generally longitudinally extending slot in the body facing tangentially of the body, the pusher element extending about and displaced from the side of the shuttle and having a base fixed to the side of the shuttle, the pusher element movable through the slot circumferentially with rotation of the shuttle in the hollow body with the pusher element at the end of the slot adjacent the needle hole.
- 3. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 2, the cap further including a flap hinged to one side of the access port and biased to extend across the access port.
- 4. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 2, the shuttle being disengagable from the stop end of the interference element when the pusher element is rotated.
- 5. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 4, further comprising a rotation impedance element extending between the hollow body and the shuttle to resist rotation of the pusher element into the hollow body.
- 6. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 5, the interference element being fixed to the hollow body.
- 7. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 1, the interference element being fixed to the cap.
- 8. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 7, the interference element including a guide extending in the hollow body and slidably receiving the shuttle.
- 9. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 1, the pusher element including a thumb slider, a base beneath the slot with an engagement shoulder facing toward the needle hole and connected with the thumb slider and a trigger movable on the thumb slider toward the engagement shoulder, the shuttle including a release tab connected with the shuttle, aligned with the base beneath the trigger and flexible toward the shuttle.
- 10. The phlebotomy needle holder of claim 1, there being two of said elastic band, the elastic bands being diametrically opposed to either side of the shuttle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a utility application of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/272,802, filed Feb. 28, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60272802 |
Feb 2001 |
US |