Claims
- 1. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub comprising a syringe engagement section and an inner needle assembly comprising a needle having a needle tip secured thereto; a pressure fitting comprising a flange coaxially disposed with the needle and frictionally engaged to or snap fit with a portion of the inner needle assembly; a pressure trigger disposed in an interior cavity of the syringe engagement section, the pressure trigger comprising a fluid pathway in fluid communication with the needle; a trigger ring coaxially disposed with the needle hub and rotatable relative to the needle hub; a resilient member disposed on a first side of the flange of the pressure fitting for launching the pressure fitting, and a needle safety clip disposed on a second side of the flange configured to be launched by the pressure fitting.
- 2. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the needle comprises a needle stop positioned near the needle tip and the needle safety clip comprises a proximal end wall having an opening thereon, a resilient arm extending distally from the proximal end wall, and a finger extending at an angle from the resilient arm; and wherein the opening is configured to abut the needle stop to limit the distal advancement of the needle safety clip.
- 3. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a proximal end wall on the trigger ring and at least one lever extending from the proximal end wall, said lever comprising a variable thickness contour; a proximally extending elongated arm extending from the first side of the flange of the pressure fitting having a hook and an extension release lever; wherein said extension release lever contacts said lever on said trigger ring and wherein rotation of said trigger causes the extension release lever to follow the contour of the lever of the trigger ring.
- 4. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the inner needle assembly further comprises a triggering portion comprising an integrally molded actuator and a male detent, wherein a hook on an elongated arm of the pressure fitting engages the male detent.
- 5. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 4, wherein the pressure trigger moves distally within the interior cavity of the syringe engagement section to contact with the integrally molded actuator.
- 6. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 5, wherein the pressure trigger moves distally in response to a distally directed force imparted by an extension pin of a plunger of a syringe.
- 7. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a dome extending from a second side of the pressure fitting; wherein the dome surrounds at least a portion of the needle safety clip.
- 8. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of gripping members disposed on an exterior surface of the trigger ring.
- 9. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the needle hub comprises a tab and the trigger ring comprises an indentation; and wherein the tab and the indentation interact to create a ratchet reaction when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 10. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the flange comprises a plurality of grooves and the trigger ring comprises a plurality of projections; and wherein the plurality of projections align with the plurality of grooves when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 11. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the trigger comprises two halves and at least one seam.
- 12. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the pressure fitting is in frictional contact with the inner needle assembly and in a snap fit contact with the trigger ring; and wherein the pressure trigger moves distally forward to contact with the pressure fitting and causes the pressure fitting to separate from the inner needle assembly and the trigger ring.
- 13. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the inner needle assembly comprises a glue well for receiving glue to glue the needle to the inner needle assembly.
- 14. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one radially extending tab on the flange of the pressure fitting and an axially extending tab on an end of the trigger ring; wherein rotation of the trigger ring causes the axially extending tab to rotate the radially extending tab.
- 15. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 14, further comprising a proximally extending arm on the pressure fitting and wherein the proximally extending arm is in mechanical communication with a triggering portion of the inner needle assembly.
- 16. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a fin extending radially inwardly into an interior cavity of the trigger ring; wherein the fin is in contact with a proximally extending arm of the pressure fitting.
- 17. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 16, further comprising a proximal end wall on the needle hub, and wherein the proximal end wall on the needle hub comprises a fin slot for receiving the fin.
- 18. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 16, wherein rotation of the trigger ring causes the fin to rotate the proximally extending arm.
- 19. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 16, wherein the needle hub comprises a tab and the trigger ring comprises an indentation, and wherein the tab and the indentation interact to create a ratchet reaction.
- 20. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 16, further comprising a second fin spaced apart from the fin and a second proximally extending arm, wherein the second fin is in contact with the second proximally extending arm.
- 21. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the pressure fitting comprises two evenly spaced apart proximally extending arms extending from the first side of the flange and wherein the two proximally extending arms are in a snap fit configuration with male detents on a triggering portion of the inner needle assembly.
- 22. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, wherein the needle hub comprises a raised portion defining an axially facing surface having a plurality of peeks and valleys; wherein the trigger ring comprises a proximal end surface comprising opposing plurality of peeks and valleys and wherein the plurality of peeks and valleys of the axial surface interact with the plurality of peeks and valleys on the proximal end surface of the trigger ring when the trigger ring is rotated to advance the trigger ring distally relative to the needle hub.
- 23. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 2-2, wherein the trigger ring comprises a pusher end and the pressure fitting comprises a dome section comprising a flared base portion; and wherein the pusher end of the trigger ring is configured to push the flared base portion axially when the trigger ring is rotated.
- 24. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 22, wherein the pressure trigger comprises a pusher end and the pressure fitting comprises a proximally extending arm, and wherein the pusher end of the pressure trigger abuts the proximally extending arm of the pressure fitting to separate the pressure fitting from the needle hub.
- 25. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 1, further comprising a syringe comprising a plunger having an extension pin in sliding communication with a syringe barrel attached to the syringe engagement section of the needle hub.
- 26. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 25, further comprising a plunger tip, and means for allowing the plunger to move relative to the syringe barrel after the plunger tip abuts against an end wall of the syringe barrel.
- 27. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 26, further comprising a Luer lock on the syringe barrel.
- 28. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub comprising an inner needle assembly comprising a needle having a needle tip attached thereto; a triggering portion extending from the inner needle assembly comprising a latching section; a pressure fitting comprising a flange and at least one arm extending away from a first side of the flange, wherein the at least one arm comprises a mating latching section, a trigger ring coaxially disposed with the needle hub comprising an extending trigger member extending from the trigger ring; and a resilient member in a compressed configuration on the first side of the flange and coaxial with the needle; wherein the mating latching section is snapped fit with the latching section of the triggering portion, and wherein the extending trigger member of the trigger ring contacts a portion of the pressure fitting such that when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub, the extending trigger member rotates the pressure fitting to unsnap the mating latching section from the latching section to release the compression on the resilient member.
- 29. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, further comprising a needle stop positioned near the needle tip and a needle safety clip positioned on a second side of the flange of the pressure fitting; wherein the needle safety clip comprises a proximal end wall having an opening thereon, a resilient arm extending distally from the proximal end wall, and a finger extending at an angle from the resilient arm; and wherein the opening is configured to abut the needle stop to limit the distal advancement of the needle safety clip.
- 30. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the extending trigger member of the trigger ring comprises a proximal end wall and at least one lever comprising a variable thickness contour extending from the proximal end wall; wherein the at least one arm of the pressure fitting comprises a hook and an extension release lever; wherein said extension release lever contacts said at least one lever on said trigger ring, and wherein rotation of said trigger causes the extension release lever to follow the contour of the at least one lever of the trigger ring.
- 31. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the latching section of the triggering portion is an integrally molded actuator comprising at least a portion of a dome and wherein the mating latching section of the at least one arm of the pressure fitting comprises a hook.
- 32. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, further comprising a syringe engagement portion on the needle hub and a pressure trigger in sliding engagement with an interior cavity of the syringe engagement portion.
- 33. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 32, wherein the pressure trigger moves distally within the interior cavity of the syringe engagement portion to contact an integrally molded actuator on the triggering portion.
- 34. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 32, wherein the pressure trigger moves distally in response to a distally directed force imparted by an extension pin of a plunger of a syringe.
- 35. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, further comprising a needle safety clip positioned on a second side of the flange of the pressure fitting and a needle stop near the needle tip of the needle; and wherein the needle safety clip interact with the needle stop to limit distal movement of the resilient member.
- 36. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, further comprising a plurality of gripping members disposed on an exterior surface of the trigger ring.
- 37. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the needle hub comprises a tab and the trigger ring comprises an indentation; and wherein the tab and the indentation interact to create a ratchet reaction when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 38. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the flange of the pressure fitting comprises a plurality of grooves and the extending trigger member of the trigger ring comprises a plurality of projections; and wherein the plurality of projections align with the plurality of grooves when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 39. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the trigger comprises two ring-halves and at least one seam when the ring-halves are mated together.
- 40. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the pressure fitting is in frictional contact with the inner needle assembly and in a snap fit contact with the trigger ring; and wherein the pressure trigger moves distally forward to contact with the pressure fitting and causes the pressure fitting to separate from the inner needle assembly and the trigger ring.
- 41. The hypodermic needle assembly of 28, wherein the extending trigger member of the trigger ring comprises an axially extending tab on an end of the trigger ring and the flange of the pressure fitting comprises a radially extending tab; and wherein rotation of the trigger ring causes the axially extending tab to rotate the radially extending tab.
- 42. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the extending trigger member of the trigger ring comprises a fin and wherein the fin is in contact with a portion of the at least one arm of the pressure fitting.
- 43. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 42, further comprising a proximal end wall on the needle hub, and wherein the proximal end wall on the needle hub comprises a fin slot for receiving the fin.
- 44. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein rotation of the trigger ring causes the fin to rotate the at least one arm of the pressure fitting.
- 45. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 44, wherein the needle hub comprises a tab and the trigger ring comprises an indentation, and wherein the tab and the indentation interact to create a ratchet reaction.
- 46. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, wherein the needle hub comprises a raised portion defining an axially facing surface having a plurality of peeks and valleys; wherein the trigger ring comprises a proximal end surface comprising opposing plurality of peeks and valleys and wherein the plurality of peeks and valleys of the axial surface interact with the plurality of peeks and valleys on the proximal end surface of the trigger ring when the trigger ring is rotated to advance the trigger ring distally relative to the needle hub.
- 47. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 46, wherein the extending trigger member comprises a reduced section of the trigger ring defining a pusher end and the pressure fitting comprises a dome section comprising a flared base portion; and wherein the pusher end of the trigger ring is configured to push the flared base portion axially when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 48. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, further comprising a syringe comprising a plunger having an extension pin in sliding communication with a syringe barrel attached to a syringe engagement section of the needle hub.
- 49. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 48, further comprising a plunger tip, and means for allowing the plunger to move relative to the syringe barrel after the plunger tip abuts against an end wall of the syringe barrel.
- 50. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 49, further comprising a Luer lock on the syringe barrel.
- 51. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 28, further comprising a needle safety clip positioned on a second side of the flange of the pressure fitting and a needle stop positioned nearer the needle tip than the needle hub, wherein the needle safety clip comprises a proximal end wall comprising an opening and having the needle passing therethrough, a proximally extending arm extending from the proximal end wall and a distal wall extending at an angle from the proximally extending arm.
- 52. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 51, wherein when the resilient member is released from its compressed configuration, the resilient member launches distally and pushes the pressure fitting distally which pushes the needle safety clip distally until the opening of the proximal end wall abuts the needle stop.
- 53. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising needle hub comprising a syringe engagement section and an inner needle assembly comprising a needle having a needle tip attached thereto; a pressure trigger in sliding communication with an interior cavity of the syringe engagement section; a pressure fitting coaxially disposed with the needle and in mechanical communication with the needle hub; a resilient member compressed by a portion of the pressure fitting and a portion of the needle hub; and a trigger ring in mechanical communication with the pressure fitting; and wherein the pressure fitting moves distally towards the needle tip by action of the resilient member when the pressure trigger is advanced distally in the interior cavity of the syringe engagement section or when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 54. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub comprising a needle having a needle tip attached to an inner needle assembly; a pressure fitting mechanically coupled to the needle hub comprising a flange having a first flange surface and a proximally extending arm; a resilient member compressed by the first flange surface and a portion of the needle hub; a trigger ring coaxially disposed with the needle hub and in mechanical communication with the first flange or a portion of the proximally extending arm of the pressure fitting; and wherein the resilient member launches the pressure fitting distally towards the needle tip when the mechanical communication between the pressure fitting and the trigger ring is discontinued.
- 55. A method for using a hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub, a trigger ring coaxially disposed over the needle hub, and a spring clip coaxially disposed with a needle having a needle tip, the method comprising the step of launching the spring clip over the needle tip to shield the needle tip from accidental contact therewith; wherein the launching step comprises the steps of:
advancing a pressure trigger positioned inside an interior cavity of a syringe engagement section of the needle hub with an extension pin extending from an end of a plunger of a syringe; releasing a resilient member held compressed by a pressure fitting which compresses the resilient member by mechanically coupling to the needle hub and retaining the resilient member therebetween; allowing the resilient member to expand to push the pressure fitting which then pushes the spring clip over the needle tip to shield the needle tip; or turning the trigger ring relative to the needle hub; applying the rotation of the trigger ring to the pressure fitting to discontinue the mechanical coupling between the pressure fitting and the needle hub, releasing the resilient member and allowing the resilient member to expand to push the pressure fitting which then pushes the spring clip over the needle tip to shield the needle tip.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein the pressure fitting comprises a proximally extending arm comprising a hook and the needle hub comprises a triggering portion comprising a male detent; and wherein the hook engages the male detent to compress the resilient member.
- 57. The method of claim 55, wherein the needle comprises a needle stop positioned near the needle tip.
- 58. The method of claim 55, wherein the syringe comprises a syringe barrel, a plunger tip positioned over the plunger, and means for allowing the plunger to move relative to the syringe barrel after the plunger tip abuts an end wall of the syringe barrel.
- 59. The method of claim 55, wherein the needle hub comprises a raised portion defining an axially facing surface comprising a plurality of peeks and valleys; and wherein the trigger ring comprises an end surface comprising a plurality of mating peeks and valleys, and wherein the plurality of peeks and valleys of the needle hub and the trigger ring interact when the trigger ring is rotated to release the compression of the resilient member.
- 60. The method of claim 55, wherein the trigger ring comprises a plurality of projections and the pressure fitting comprises flange comprising a plurality of grooves, and wherein the plurality of projections and align with the plurality of grooves when the trigger ring is rotated.
- 61. The method of claim 55, wherein the trigger ring comprises a fin and the fin is in mechanical communication with a portion of the pressure fitting.
- 62. The method of claim 55, wherein the trigger ring comprises at least two axially extending tabs and the pressure fitting comprises a flange comprising at least two radially extending tabs, and wherein the at least two axially extending tabs rotate the at least two radially extending tabs when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 63. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub comprising a syringe engagement section and an inner needle assembly comprising a needle having a needle tip attached thereto; a trigger ring comprising a generally cylindrical shell positioned over the needle hub and coaxial with the needle; a pressure trigger in sliding communication with an interior cavity of the syringe engagement section; a needle safety clip comprising an end wall comprising an opening having the needle passing therethrough; and a resilient member in dynamic communication with the needle safety clip; wherein the needle safety clip moves to shield the needle tip by advancing the pressure trigger distally within the interior cavity of the syringe engagement section to release the resilient member to launch the needle safety clip or by rotating the trigger ring relative to the needle hub to release the resilient member to launch the needle safety clip.
- 64. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub having open proximal and distal ends, wherein the open proximal end defines a syringe tip engagement chamber; a needle defining a longitudinal axis and having proximal and distal ends, the distal end being a sharp needle tip and the proximal end being mounted in the needle hub, wherein the needle hub is arranged such that the needle passes out of the distal end of the needle hub; a needle tip safety guard disposed about the needle comprising a needle tip blocking distal end wall configured to block the needle tip when activated; a needle guard activation assembly mechanically engaged to the needle hub to compress a resilient member; a syringe mounted to the syringe tip engagement chamber comprising a plunger pin extending into an interior cavity of the syringe tip engagement chamber; a trigger ring mounted to the needle hub comprising a triggering structure in mechanical communication with the needle guard activation assembly; wherein the needle tip blocking distal end wall of the needle tip safety guard moves to shield the sharp needle tip (1) by advancing the plunger pin distally within the interior cavity of the syringe tip engagement chamber to disengage the needle guard activation assembly from the needle hub and release the resilient member to launch the needle tip safety guard or (2) by rotating the trigger ring relative to the needle hub to release the resilient member to launch the needle guard.
- 65. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub defining a longitudinal axis comprising a syringe engagement section and a needle attached thereto; a needle safety shield comprising an opening having the needle passing therethrough; a resilient member in dynamic communication with the needle safety shield; and a trigger ring disposed over and coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the needle hub comprising a trigger member; wherein the trigger ring is rotatable relative to the needle hub and the trigger member is configured to move the needle safety shield distally along a longitudinal axis of the needle when the trigger ring is rotated relative to the needle hub.
- 66. The hypodermic needle assembly of claim 65, further comprising a syringe mechanically coupled to the syringe engagement section of the needle hub; wherein the syringe comprises a plunger, a plunger tip mounted on the plunger, and a syringe barrel comprising an end wall comprising a fluid opening; and wherein the plunger tip abuts the end wall of the syringe barrel and wherein the plunger is capable of moving a lengthwise distance relative to the plunger tip.
- 67. A hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub comprising a syringe engagement section, an inner needle assembly having a needle attached thereto, a resilient member in a compressed state position in an interior cavity of the needle hub, a needle safety shield in dynamic communication with the resilient member, a trigger ring comprising a exterior surface and an interior surface positioned over the needle hub such that at least a portion of the interior surface is in contact with the needle hub, and a pressure trigger positioned in an interior cavity of the syringe engagement section having a fluid passage channel; wherein a syringe comprising a barrel having a plunger comprising a plunger tip and an extension pin slidably positioned therein is mechanically coupled to the syringe engagement section of the needle hub, and wherein the extension pin of the plunger is in abutting relationship with a portion of the pressure trigger.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/251,735, filed Sep. 20, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/965,055, filed Sep. 26, 2001, both entitled “Spring Launched Needle Safety Clip”, their contents are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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