Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
604168010 | Having telltale for showing entry of blood into conduit | 14 |
20080215009 | IV Catheter introducer with retractable needle - continuation - An IV catheter introducer having a retractable needle holder and a tubular plunger that are held by a detent structure in a preferred positional relationship prior to and during insertion of the catheter. Following insertion, the plunger is pushed past the detent structure, permitting a compressed spring to force the needle holder upwardly into the plunger. A vented end cap in the plunger permits rapid venting of air displaced during retraction of the needle holder. The needle holder includes a flash chamber that is easily viewable through a clear plastic housing. Wings are provided on the housing to facilitate one-handed operation of the device. A method for assembling the subject catheter introducer is also disclosed. | 09-04-2008 |
20090088698 | Blood Collection Needle Assembly - Disclosed is a needle assembly for viewing flashback during a blood collection procedure. The needle assembly including a housing having a base portion defining a cavity and an extension extending distally from the base portion, the extension being of a transparent material and defining a lumen therethrough, a first cannula supported within the extension and extending distally from the extension, the first cannula having a piercing tip configured to enter a vessel, and a second cannula supported within the cavity of the base portion, wherein the second cannula is fluidly communicated with the first cannula via the lumen formed in the extension. | 04-02-2009 |
20100137804 | INTRAVASCULAR NEEDLE AND CATHETER ASSEMBLY - An intravascular needle and catheter arrangement that ensures flashback is indicated after the catheter is safely inserted through the needle puncture in the vascular wall and emplaced into the vessel. This placement location, at which flashback first occurs is sufficient to begin threading the catheter without risk of over-insertion or under-insertion. The catheter overlies a needle having a distal tip that defines a point. The needle tip includes an enclosed distal-most end and a port located along at least one of the proximal portion of the point and an adjacent cylindrical sidewall of the needle. The distal end of the catheter exposes the port for entry of blood from a vessel thereinto only after the distal end of the catheter has entered sufficiently into the interior of the vessel. An opposing second side of the tip defines a curved surface that prevents puncturing of the back vessel wall. | 06-03-2010 |
20110054406 | VASCULATURE ENTRY CONFIRMATION MECHANISM - A vascular entry confirmation mechanism that produces a signal when a cannula and/or catheter is properly placed in a blood vessel is described herein. Generally, the confirmation mechanism comprises a cannula (such as a venapuncture needle), a signaling element, a power source, electrical components to electrically connect the signaling element to the power source, and a switching mechanism, which is configured to close a circuit between the signaling element and power source when a fluid (e.g., blood), flows into the cannula. Accordingly, the confirmation mechanism is configured to produce a signal (e.g., an audible or a visual signal) when a patient's vasculature is punctured. | 03-03-2011 |
20110060288 | Flashback Chamber Visual Enhancement - Featured is a medical infusion device for vascular access with enhanced flashback visualization that includes a hub assembly having a flashback chamber. The hub assembly includes a proximal portion, a distal portion and a substantially transparent window section intermediate the proximal portion and distal portion. A needle is coupled to the flashback chamber so that fluid flows through the lumen of the needle into the flashback chamber after the needle is inserted into a blood vessel. A contrasting member is disposed on at least a portion of the hub assembly, so that when blood enters the flashback chamber, the contrasting member provides a high-contrast background when viewed through the window section. | 03-10-2011 |
20110166528 | SAFETY CATHETER - A device and method for positioning a catheter to establish a fluid access site into the vasculature of a patient includes a luer assembly having a cannula or catheter, a shuttle assembly having a stylet for stiffening the catheter, and a holder assembly having an actuator for providing controlled retraction into a handle. The safety catheter comprises a flash window that allows a clinician to view when the vasculature of a patient has been properly accessed and to confirm that the stylet has been fully retracted into a safe position. | 07-07-2011 |
20110178464 | Low-profile intravenous catheter device - An intravenous catheter device and system includes: (a) a medical tubing connector at a first end of the intravenous catheter device; (b) a length of flexible, non-kinking, supported medical tubing, a first end of the non-kinking tubing being connected to a first end of the medical tubing connector; (c) an intravenous catheter portion having a first end attached to a second end of the non-kinking tubing, the non-kinking tubing extending between the intravenous catheter portion and the tubing connector; and (d) a cylindrical-shaped cuff attached to a first outside end portion of the intravenous catheter portion, and a second outside end portion of the non-kinking tubing; wherein a central channel of the intravenous catheter portion is in fluid communication with a channel of the non-kinking, flexible tubing when the intravenous catheter device is in use. This simplified abstract is not intended to limit, and should not be interpreted as limiting, the scope of the claims. | 07-21-2011 |
20120016307 | REMOVABLE FLASH CHAMBER - A needle hub and catheter assembly are disclosed herein. The needle hub includes an introducer needle having a lumen extending therethrough. A needle hub is coupled to a proximal end of the introducer needle. A flash chamber is removably coupled to the needle hub or the introducer needle. An interior of the flash chamber is in fluid communication with the lumen of the introducer needle when the flash chamber is coupled to the needle hub or the introducer needle. As such, the flash chamber can collect a sample of blood that can be accessed when the flash chamber is removed. In some instances, the blood can also be dispensed from the flash chamber into a test strip or other testing device. | 01-19-2012 |
20120150121 | Minimizing Resistance to Catheter Advancement During Vascular Cannulation - A hypodermic needle minimizing resistance to catheter advancement during vascular cannulation includes a needle shaft and a needle tip including an open needle bevel extending along middle and proximal portions of the open bevel until a distal end of the needle shaft, wherein a most distal portion of the open bevel is filled to prevent flashback. The hypodermic needle also includes a catheter overlying the needle shaft in the resting position. | 06-14-2012 |
20140052066 | VASCULAR NEEDLE SYSTEM - Vascular needle system for visualisation of blood comprising a vascular needle comprising a tube having a beveled distal end and a proximal end and between said ends a tubular wall having an external surface and an axial cavity for the passage of a fluid between said ends, said needle being provided with at least one lateral aperture and a proximal base-body, said vascular needle system also comprising a plastic transparent tubular cannula having an internal surface and overlying at least partially said needle. | 02-20-2014 |
20140155831 | PERIPHERAL VENOUS CATHETER HAVING PROTECTION AGAINST BLOOD SPRAY - A peripheral venous catheter comprising a vein indwelling section and a cannula ( | 06-05-2014 |
20150126936 | RETROGRADE ENTRY ANTEGRADE PLACEMENT FOR FEMORAL ARTERY ACCESS - A Retrograde Entry Antegrade Placement (REAP™) method and apparatus facilitate the antegrade (i.e., in the direction of blood flow) placement of endovascular devices for treatment of lower extremity arterial disease. Initially, a retrograde entry is made into the arterial system of a patient at an entry point with a curved needle, which then exits at an exit point proximal to the entry point, with a first wire then passed through the lumen of the curved needle. From the skin exit point, a Dual-Lumen Access Director (DAD) device is advanced in the antegrade direction down the first wire in a first lumen and enters the CFA | 05-07-2015 |
20160015942 | CATHETER ASSEMBLY - A catheter assembly includes an inner needle having a sharp tip at a distal end thereof; a catheter in which the inner needle is disposed; a catheter hub disposed on a proximal end side of the catheter and through which the inner needle is insertable; an inner needle hub disposed on a proximal end side of the inner needle; and a protector mounted detachably on the inner needle hub, the protector being configured to cover at least the tip of the inner needle. The protector includes a movement prevention unit, the movement prevention unit being configured to prevent movement of the catheter toward the tip with respect to the inner needle in a state in which a distal end side of the inner needle protrudes a predetermined length from the catheter. | 01-21-2016 |
20160175563 | NEEDLE ASSEMBLIES WITH FLASHBACK INDICATOR AND RELATED METHODS | 06-23-2016 |