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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M5/32Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
    • A61M5/3205Apparatus for removing or disposing of used needles or syringes, e.g. containers; Means for protection against accidental injuries from used needles
    • A61M2005/3206Needle or needle hub disconnecting devices forming part of or being attached to the hub or syringe body

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  • the present invention relates to improvements in needle mounts for releasably attaching hypodermic needles to the barrel of a syringe or the like.
  • thedischarge end of the glass barrel carries a metal tip or nipple upon which a needle supporting hub is main tained eneirely by frictional engagement of the hub with the tip.
  • the barrel carries at its dis charge end a metal fitting or tip providing a nipple and means whereby the needle supporting hub is attached to said'tip by rotation of the hub when interfitted with the nipple.
  • the glass barrel is formed with its open end portion providing a tip or nipple and the needle supporting hub is maintained thereon by friction.
  • needles with swaged-on hubs have been supplied in sterile containers which, when opened, give access to the open inner end of the hub so that a syringe nipple may be inserted therein and frictionally engaged with the hub quickly and with minimum likelihood of contamination of the needle.
  • this kind of joinder by friction alone is too easily impaired or broken; and the rotative or cam type of connection involves holding with the fingers both the needle hub and the syringe barrel to eflect operative locking engagement between them.
  • An object of the present invention has been to provide a hypodermic needle assembly in which the needle is attachable to the barrel without rotation and which,
  • a further object of the invention has been to provide a quickly operable and reliable needle mount construction which may be employed advantageously with conventional types of syringe'barrels, so that the desired clinical advantages of my invention can be realized without radical changes in design involving excessive cost over that of widely used but less satisfactory devices now available.
  • a needle mount incorporating the contemplated advantages of my invention above pointed out and others and wherein the connection between needle hub and the ice barrel is eflected without rotation of one in relation to coaxial with said bore and engagable with correspondingly tapered portions of the hub to effect fluid sealing engagement of the hub with the tip; and said hub and said tip are provided with interengaging parts which prevent rotation of the hub in relation to the tip or barrel when these parts are assembled in operative position for use.
  • a latch for locking'the tip and hub in operative position includes an arm mounted for movement toward and from the hub and provided with a detent having a hub engaging and retaining portion arranged and adapted for biasing engagement against'said hub to retain the latter positively in fluid transmitting connection with a syringe barrel.
  • FIG. 4 is a transverse sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 a central longitudinal sectional View of a further modification wherein the needle is mounted in a non-metal hub which seats in the tapered end opening of a fitting secured to the syringe barrel;
  • FIG. 1 through '4 The embodiment of my invention shown in Figures 1 through '4 is carried at the discharge end of a syringe barrel 1.
  • a fitting or tip 2 is mounted with its tapered central axial bore 3 coaxial and in communication with discharge bore 4 of the barrel 1.
  • Fitting 2 is provided with an annular outwardly extending flange forming a neck 5 having its outer lateral surface tapered at an angle corresponding to that of the inner surface of bore 3 which opens through the outer end of said neck, or other suitable angle.
  • a hub 9 carries needle 6 the butt or. inner end of which, is closely engaged in the longitudinal central axial bore of said hub 9.
  • the latter has an inwardly extending tapered portionor core '7 which is spaced from and forms a tapered annular channel with an outer tapered flange 8, and an outwardly longitudinally extending collar 10 of less diameter than the main part of said hub.
  • the hubv is of malleable metal
  • needle 6 is retained in the axial bore thereof by swaging collar 10 around an intermeditae portion of the needle butt and by'swaging at least an end portion of core 7 around an inner end portion of said butt.
  • the tapered annular recessbetweenouter flange ,8 and core 7 of hub 9 is dimension'ed to receive and sealingly engage the outer tapered surface of neck 5 of fitting 2.
  • Hub 9 is prevented from turning on neck 5 by an inwardly extending rib 11 on flange 8 2,870,765 Patented Jan, 27 1 959 15 are so arranged and adapted that, when in latching position, Figure 3, an under surfaceof hook 115, as 15a Figure 3', bears yieldingly upon an outer surface portion or shoulder of butt 9 to prevent endwise displacement andmaintain it in; operative position on-said'fitting 2; and
  • This embodiment also favors maintaining the sterile condition of the needle assembly when the latter-comes in a sterile container because the fitting neck 5 may he slid into the annular groove or recess of the hub without finger contact thereon and secured in engaged position by thumb pressing hook 15'into operative position, as shown in the drawings. 7
  • Figures 5, 6, 7, a fittingZ is secured firmly to syringe barrel 1 and has a tapered bore32 provided with a longitudinally extending rib 33.
  • Needle 6 issecured coaxially in a plastic hub 34, or the like, being specially anchored against endwise and twisting displacement therein by a shear resisting protuberance 35, or equivalent, extending into the mass of plastic hub 34; and hub 34 is prevented from twisting when engaged with tapered bore 32 by engagement of rib 33 with a longitudinalsgroove 36 in hub 34.
  • a bail 37 pivoted to fitting 2 at 38 is provided at its free end with a hub gripping and pressing portion or detent in the form of a loop 39 having a normal opening dimension-less than the diameter of said'hub through the peripheralgroove 40 thereof.
  • the bail is of spring wirestock, for example, it is arranged and adapted 'to be swung by finger pressure toward and fromlatching position wherein. the opposed ends or corners at opposite ends of the opening of loop 39 press yieldingly'against the bottomsurfaceof groove 40'; and other portionsof said loop press against said groove in a direction to bias said hub toward engaged position in relation to fitting 2.
  • Needle mounts provide maximum security against accidental displacement of the needle in use.
  • this construction permits the user to initially engage the barrel with the hub by a simple endwise or longitudinal movement of one toward the other and then to releasably lock the parts together without impairing the; sterile condition. of the needle b'ecause'said latching or locking can be effected without touching the needle and in some cases without a finger touching even the hub.
  • the advantages asraeee heretofore pointed out as stemming frommy improved mount are actually of prime importance, in some in-- stances representing the saving of life.
  • my invention may be readily and economically adapted to known manufacturing methods and practice, and in some cases with little change so far as overall designs are concerned.
  • a needle mount for releasably attaching a hypodermic needle to the barrel of a syringe, or the like, without rotation of either in respect to the other, the combination ofa' syring'e'ba'rrel and a tip" mounted thereon and having a longitudinal bore communicating with the interior of said barrel, a hub having a needle secured coaxially therein, tapered surface portions coaxial with said needle and a shoulder presenting a transversely disposed bearing surface, said tip having tapered surface portions coaxial with said-bore" and arranged adapted for fluid sealing frictional engagement with said tapered surface portions of said hub when said hub" and saidtip are operatively assembled in in'te'rfitting coaxial telescoping relation, said hub'an'd said tip being provided with a longitudinal extending rib" and groove joint interposed between them to thereby permit e'n'dwise sliding movement of the hub on the tip whenine needle -is'beiug attached to or detachedfrom' the barrel and to
  • a latch for releasably and positively locking said tip and said hub together in said assembled relation including an arm pivotally. mounted on said tip and arranged and adapted to be rocked toward and from-said-hub, and a detent extending at an angle to said arm and presenting a hub retaining surface arranged and adapted for biasing engagement against said shoulder whereby said hub and needle are.”positivelyand releasably' retained in fluid transmitting connection withthe' syringe barrel.
  • Needle mount according to' claim rand wherein said hub is provided with a laterally disposed sliofil'dei" p'ortion arrang'ed andadaptedfor telescoping connection with the tapered end of said-"hub; mean's' inte'rp o'sed' between the hub andthe'" barrel for"retaining said h'ub against rotative displacement of thehub in" relation to the barrel, and alatch pivotallyconnected-at one' end' to said barrel and having at its free enda detent arrahged and adapted to'swing'wit'h thelatch into an'dout of engagement with said' bearing surface of said' shoulder whereby said hub is heldagainst-entlwise displacement in relation to the -barrel.

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Jan. 27, 1959 E. HENDERSON 2,370,765
HYPODERMIC NEEDLE MOUNT Filed Nov. 8. 1955 INVENTOR EEdwamZ Henderson BY ME ATTOR 0: s
United States Patent 2,870,765 HYPODERMIC NEEDLE MOUNT Edward Henderson, Montclair, N J.
Application Novembers, 1955, Serial No. 545,731
4 Claims. (Cl. 128215) The present invention relates to improvements in needle mounts for releasably attaching hypodermic needles to the barrel of a syringe or the like.
Commonly known hypodermic syringes. include, among others, three general types in wide use. In one, thedischarge end of the glass barrel carries a metal tip or nipple upon which a needle supporting hub is main tained eneirely by frictional engagement of the hub with the tip. In another type, the barrel carries at its dis charge end a metal fitting or tip providing a nipple and means whereby the needle supporting hub is attached to said'tip by rotation of the hub when interfitted with the nipple. In another of said devices, the glass barrel is formed with its open end portion providing a tip or nipple and the needle supporting hub is maintained thereon by friction.
These various known type of syringes have been designed to utilize needles including those with their inner or butt ends secured by swaging in an outer reduced end portion of a metal hub.
Long experience with hypodermic devices as above described has revealed various disadvantages in their use. For example, it is a common occurrence for a needle hub to come loose from the nipple or barrel tip when held thereon only by friction. Also, where the swaged joint between needle butt and the outer end of the hub is defective or becomes impaired in use, the needle easily breaks loose from the hub. In either case removal and recovery of needles so detached while in use can involve serious risks for the patent.
More recently, needles with swaged-on hubs have been supplied in sterile containers which, when opened, give access to the open inner end of the hub so that a syringe nipple may be inserted therein and frictionally engaged with the hub quickly and with minimum likelihood of contamination of the needle. As appears above, this kind of joinder by friction alone is too easily impaired or broken; and the rotative or cam type of connection involves holding with the fingers both the needle hub and the syringe barrel to eflect operative locking engagement between them.
An object of the present invention has been to provide a hypodermic needle assembly in which the needle is attachable to the barrel without rotation and which,
in normal use, precludes accidental detaching or release of the needle from the hub and of the hub from the syringe barrel.
A further object of the invention has been to provide a quickly operable and reliable needle mount construction which may be employed advantageously with conventional types of syringe'barrels, so that the desired clinical advantages of my invention can be realized without radical changes in design involving excessive cost over that of widely used but less satisfactory devices now available.
A needle mount incorporating the contemplated advantages of my invention above pointed out and others and wherein the connection between needle hub and the ice barrel is eflected without rotation of one in relation to coaxial with said bore and engagable with correspondingly tapered portions of the hub to effect fluid sealing engagement of the hub with the tip; and said hub and said tip are provided with interengaging parts which prevent rotation of the hub in relation to the tip or barrel when these parts are assembled in operative position for use. A latch for locking'the tip and hub in operative position includes an arm mounted for movement toward and from the hub and provided with a detent having a hub engaging and retaining portion arranged and adapted for biasing engagement against'said hub to retain the latter positively in fluid transmitting connection with a syringe barrel.
The'various aspects of my invention will be mor fully described in this specification by reference to the appended drawings wherein:
v 'Figure lillustrates a conventional form of hypo- 2.2 of Figure 1;
' Figure 3, a central longitudinalsectional view on th line 3-3 of Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 3; Figure 5, a central longitudinal sectional View of a further modification wherein the needle is mounted in a non-metal hub which seats in the tapered end opening of a fitting secured to the syringe barrel;
' Figure 6, a transverse section on the line 66 of Figure 5;,and
Figure 7, a transverse section on the line 77 of Figure 5. l
The embodiment of my invention shown in Figures 1 through '4 is carried at the discharge end of a syringe barrel 1. A fitting or tip 2 is mounted with its tapered central axial bore 3 coaxial and in communication with discharge bore 4 of the barrel 1. Fitting 2 is provided with an annular outwardly extending flange forming a neck 5 having its outer lateral surface tapered at an angle corresponding to that of the inner surface of bore 3 which opens through the outer end of said neck, or other suitable angle.
As seen in Figure 3, a hub 9 carries needle 6 the butt or. inner end of which, is closely engaged in the longitudinal central axial bore of said hub 9. To provide more secure anchorage of the needle butt in the hub, the latter has an inwardly extending tapered portionor core '7 which is spaced from and forms a tapered annular channel with an outer tapered flange 8, and an outwardly longitudinally extending collar 10 of less diameter than the main part of said hub. Where the hubv is of malleable metal, needle 6 is retained in the axial bore thereof by swaging collar 10 around an intermeditae portion of the needle butt and by'swaging at least an end portion of core 7 around an inner end portion of said butt. Theseparts are arranged and proportioned to prevent or limit rocking and loosening by needle'6 in relation to hub 2 when said needle is sub jected to laterally deflecting forces applied to outer end portions of the needle. F
As seen in Figure 3, the tapered annular recessbetweenouter flange ,8 and core 7 of hub 9 is dimension'ed to receive and sealingly engage the outer tapered surface of neck 5 of fitting 2. Hub 9 is prevented from turning on neck 5 by an inwardly extending rib 11 on flange 8 2,870,765 Patented Jan, 27 1 959 15 are so arranged and adapted that, when in latching position, Figure 3, an under surfaceof hook 115, as 15a Figure 3', bears yieldingly upon an outer surface portion or shoulder of butt 9 to prevent endwise displacement andmaintain it in; operative position on-said'fitting 2; and
'a laterally exposed surface of said hook 15,. as 15b, Figure-2', bears yieldingly' against an outwardly or laterally exposed surface of collar 10 with a clamping or camming effect or in a manner to retain the hook releasably in locking or latching position, for example, as shown in Figure 2.
Itis. contemplated, in respect to the above described embodiment, that the danger of a needle coming loose from a metalv hub of the kind described is minimized where, as here, the swagings are spaced and' thus prevent rocking or angular tilting movement of the needle'out of its true coaxial position in the hub. This security feature is enhanced when hub 9 isin place on fitting 2 because the Wall of neck 5 then closely embraces core 7. Also, the needle 6 and hub 9- are prevented in applicants mount from accidental turning as well as from accidental endwise displacement such as can happen under some conditions of use where only friction holds the hub on the fitting. This embodiment also favors maintaining the sterile condition of the needle assembly when the latter-comes in a sterile container because the fitting neck 5 may he slid into the annular groove or recess of the hub without finger contact thereon and secured in engaged position by thumb pressing hook 15'into operative position, as shown in the drawings. 7
In a modification, Figures 5, 6, 7, a fittingZ is secured firmly to syringe barrel 1 and has a tapered bore32 provided with a longitudinally extending rib 33. Needle 6 issecured coaxially in a plastic hub 34, or the like, being specially anchored against endwise and twisting displacement therein by a shear resisting protuberance 35, or equivalent, extending into the mass of plastic hub 34; and hub 34 is prevented from twisting when engaged with tapered bore 32 by engagement of rib 33 with a longitudinalsgroove 36 in hub 34. I
A bail 37 pivoted to fitting 2 at 38 is provided at its free end with a hub gripping and pressing portion or detent in the form of a loop 39 having a normal opening dimension-less than the diameter of said'hub through the peripheralgroove 40 thereof. Where the bail is of spring wirestock, for example, it is arranged and adapted 'to be swung by finger pressure toward and fromlatching position wherein. the opposed ends or corners at opposite ends of the opening of loop 39 press yieldingly'against the bottomsurfaceof groove 40'; and other portionsof said loop press against said groove in a direction to bias said hub toward engaged position in relation to fitting 2.
Needle mounts, as shown, provide maximum security against accidental displacement of the needle in use. In addition this construction permits the user to initially engage the barrel with the hub by a simple endwise or longitudinal movement of one toward the other and then to releasably lock the parts together without impairing the; sterile condition. of the needle b'ecause'said latching or locking can be effected without touching the needle and in some cases without a finger touching even the hub. In. view of.theocriticalwconditionsunder-which hypodermicmeedlesare commonly employed, the advantages asraeee heretofore pointed out as stemming frommy improved mount are actually of prime importance, in some in-- stances representing the saving of life. In addition, my invention may be readily and economically adapted to known manufacturing methods and practice, and in some cases with little change so far as overall designs are concerned.
I claim: 7
1. In a needle mount for releasably attaching a hypodermic needle to the barrel of a syringe, or the like, without rotation of either in respect to the other, the combination ofa' syring'e'ba'rrel and a tip" mounted thereon and having a longitudinal bore communicating with the interior of said barrel, a hub having a needle secured coaxially therein, tapered surface portions coaxial with said needle and a shoulder presenting a transversely disposed bearing surface, said tip having tapered surface portions coaxial with said-bore" and arranged adapted for fluid sealing frictional engagement with said tapered surface portions of said hub when said hub" and saidtip are operatively assembled in in'te'rfitting coaxial telescoping relation, said hub'an'd said tip being provided with a longitudinal extending rib" and groove joint interposed between them to thereby permit e'n'dwise sliding movement of the hub on the tip whenine needle -is'beiug attached to or detachedfrom' the barrel and toprevent 'rotative displacement of the needle and hub in relation .to the. barrel when-the needle is in use, and a latch for releasably and positively locking said tip and said hub together in said assembled relation including an arm pivotally. mounted on said tip and arranged and adapted to be rocked toward and from-said-hub, and a detent extending at an angle to said arm and presenting a hub retaining surface arranged and adapted for biasing engagement against said shoulder whereby said hub and needle are."positivelyand releasably' retained in fluid transmitting connection withthe' syringe barrel.
2. Needle mount according toclaim 1- and wherein said detent bears:again'st surfaces of said sh'oiilder' 'of s'aid hub located at opposite sides of a plane passing' throu'gh thecentral'longitudinal axis of sa'id' h'ub aiidex t ending in'thedirection' of movemento'f s'ai'd deteiit as sa idfarni" is tucked toward and from operative lock-ing'p'o's on.
3. Needle mount according to' claim rand wherein said hub is provided with a laterally disposed sliofil'dei" p'ortion arrang'ed andadaptedfor telescoping connection with the tapered end of said-"hub; mean's' inte'rp o'sed' between the hub andthe'" barrel for"retaining said h'ub against rotative displacement of thehub in" relation to the barrel, and alatch pivotallyconnected-at one' end' to said barrel and having at its free enda detent arrahged and adapted to'swing'wit'h thelatch into an'dout of engagement with said' bearing surface of said' shoulder whereby said hub is heldagainst-entlwise displacement in relation to the -barrel.
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