Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
Patent
1998-11-09
2000-02-29
Yasko, John D.
Surgery
Means for introducing or removing material from body for...
Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
604232, A61M 500
Patent
active
060303662
ABSTRACT:
A guard for a medical cartridge, such as a pre-filled syringe, includes a body having an open proximal end communicating with a cavity for receiving the cartridge, and a shield slidably attached to the body. The body has a semi-rigid cantilever member on its distal end from which a stop tab, having a sloped distal edge and a blunt proximal edge, extends. The shield includes an elongate opening for receiving the stop tab, thereby allowing the shield to slide between unguarded and guarded positions for exposing and covering a needle, respectively. During assembly of the shield and body, the stop tab slidably engages an assembly tab on the shield, deflecting the cantilever member inward while the stop tab passes under the shield, the sloped distal edge of the stop tab minimizing damage to the stop tab or shield. In the guarded position, the blunt proximal edge of the stop tab engages a proximal wall of the elongate opening to prevent further distal movement beyond the guarded position. The body and shield include cooperating detents and distal detent pockets having oblique proximal corners that mutually engage to prevent proximal movement from the guarded position. Proximal detent pockets are also provided that include sloped distal edges terminating in blunt distal corners. The detents include sloped distal edges terminating in blunt distal corners that engage the distal corners of the proximal detent pockets to create an initial resistance to distal movement from the unguarded position.
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Yasko John D.
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