WO2010122683A1 - Récipient de mise au rebut d'aiguilles d'injection - Google Patents

Récipient de mise au rebut d'aiguilles d'injection Download PDF

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WO2010122683A1
WO2010122683A1 PCT/JP2009/064378 JP2009064378W WO2010122683A1 WO 2010122683 A1 WO2010122683 A1 WO 2010122683A1 JP 2009064378 W JP2009064378 W JP 2009064378W WO 2010122683 A1 WO2010122683 A1 WO 2010122683A1
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一 高原
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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
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/31Details
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates to a syringe needle disposal container for removing a used syringe needle from the syringe body and discarding it.
  • an insertion-type syringe in which the hub of the injection needle is detachably inserted into the distal end of the syringe body and a hub of the injection needle are removably screwed into the distal end of the syringe body. And a screw-type syringe.
  • a syringe In order to prevent infection, such a syringe is discarded after being separated into a syringe body and a needle. At this time, if the operator directly holds the injection needle with his hand and removes it from the syringe body, his / her finger may be accidentally damaged by the injection needle.
  • the injection needle disposal container includes a container body for storing medical waste and a lid that covers an opening of the container body.
  • the lid is provided with an injection needle insertion hole into which the injection needle is inserted, and a pair of recesses extending from the injection needle insertion hole to both sides.
  • the hub of the injection needle is inserted into the injection needle insertion hole, and the syringe is slid along the recess while being inserted. Thereafter, a downward pressing force acts on the hub by swinging the syringe, whereby the hub is removed from the distal end portion of the syringe body, and the injection needle falls into the container body through the recess and is accommodated.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a syringe needle disposal container in which a syringe needle can be easily detached from a syringe body and discarded in a screw type syringe.
  • the needle discarding device for discarding the syringe needle having a hub detachably screwed to the tip of the syringe body and a cannula supported by the hub.
  • a mounting portion for slidably mounting is provided, and the mounting portion is provided with a first holding portion for holding one side of the hub of the injection needle, and the first holding portion
  • a drop opening is provided, and the moving member is provided with a second holding part for holding the other side of the hub of the injection needle, and the first and second holding parts are And a syringe needle holding portion for detachably holding the hub of the syringe needle in cooperation with each other, wherein the moving member is configured such that the second holding portion cooperates with the first holding portion.
  • the holding position constituting the injection needle holding portion and the second holding portion are called the first holding portion. Spaced apart from being slidably configured between the holding release position in which the drop opening is opened,
  • the moving member is positioned at the holding position, and the syringe body is placed in a predetermined direction with respect to the injection needle with the hub of the injection needle held by the injection needle holding portion.
  • the syringe main body is removed from the hub by rotating it, and then the moving member is positioned at the holding release position, so that the injection needle is dropped and accommodated in the container main body through the drop opening. It is characterized by that.
  • the injection needle disposal container according to claim 2 of the present invention is characterized in that a lock mechanism for locking and holding the moving member at the holding position is provided.
  • the lock mechanism is provided on a lower surface of the moving member, and a tilting member provided on the mounting portion so as to be tiltable below the moving member.
  • a locking claw portion is provided at the tip of the tilting member, and an operation opening is provided in the moving member, and the tilting through the operation opening.
  • An upper surface of the member is exposed to the outside, and the tilting member includes a lock position where the locking claw portion is engaged with the locking projection, and the locking claw portion is detached from the locking projection. It is configured to be tiltable up and down between the lock release positions.
  • an elastic biasing means for elastically biasing the moving member toward the holding release position is provided in association with the moving member. It is characterized by.
  • At least a part of the upper surface of the tilting member is provided with an inclined surface that is inclined upward from the proximal end side toward the distal end side. It is characterized by being.
  • the mounting portion is provided with a moving opening extending along the movement path of the locking protrusion, and the moving member includes: A blindfold for covering at least a part of the opening for movement from below is provided.
  • an operation protrusion is provided to protrude upward at an edge of the operation opening of the moving member. To do.
  • a slide mechanism for slidably mounting the moving member on the mounting portion is provided in association with the moving member, and the slide The mechanism includes a pair of mounting claws provided on both sides of the moving member and extending in the moving direction, and a pair of mountings provided on both sides of the mounting part corresponding to the pair of mounting claws. And the pair of mounting claws are slidably engaged with their edges through the pair of mounting openings.
  • each of the first and second holding portions extends downward into the container main body, and the first and second holding portions
  • Each upper part is provided with first and second holding recesses having shapes corresponding to the shapes of one side and the other side of the outer peripheral surface of the injection needle on the proximal end side of the hub.
  • a plurality of first and second engagement recesses having shapes corresponding to the shapes of one side and the other side of the plurality of engagement protrusions provided at the distal end portion of the hub are provided on each lower side portion of the holding portion.
  • the first and second holding recesses constitute a hub holding recess for removably holding the outer peripheral surface of the hub at the base end side in cooperation with each other, and the plurality of second holding recesses
  • the first and second engaging recesses are detachably engaged with the plurality of engaging protrusions of the hub in cooperation with each other.
  • the plurality of engaging recesses are detachably engaged, whereby the rotation of the injection needle with respect to the injection needle holding portion is restricted.
  • the moving member includes the holding position where the second holding portion forms the injection needle holding portion in cooperation with the first holding portion, and the second holding portion.
  • the part is separated from the first holding part and is freely slid and moved between the holding release position where the drop opening is opened.
  • the moving member is positioned at the holding release position, so that the injection needle falls into the container main body through the drop opening, and the injection needle can be accommodated in the container main body and discarded.
  • the injection needle can be easily removed from the syringe body and discarded.
  • the lock mechanism for locking the moving member in the holding position since the lock mechanism for locking the moving member in the holding position is provided, the syringe body is rotated with respect to the injection needle. In this case, the moving member can be prevented from sliding to the holding release position.
  • the injection needle disposal container since the upper surface of the tilting member is exposed to the outside through the operation opening, a finger or the like is inserted into the operation opening.
  • the operation of pressing the top surface of the tilting member with a tilting mechanism to the unlocking position and the operation of sliding the moving member to the holding releasing position by hooking a finger or the like to the opening for operation can be performed in one operation. it can.
  • the tilting member is locked.
  • the moving member can be easily slid from the holding position to the holding release position by the elastic biasing means.
  • At least a part of the upper surface of the tilting member has an inclined surface that is inclined upward from the proximal end side toward the distal end side. Since it is provided, it becomes easy to press the inclined surface with fingers and the like, and the tilting operation of the tilting member can be easily performed.
  • the moving member is provided with the blindfold for covering at least a part of the moving opening from below. It is possible to prevent an erroneous operation such as inserting the needle hub into the moving opening.
  • the operation protrusion protrudes upward at the edge of the operation opening of the moving member,
  • the moving member can be easily slid by hooking a finger or the like on the protrusion.
  • the pair of mounting claws provided on both sides of the moving member is a pair of mountings provided on both sides of the mounting part. Since it is slidably engaged with those edges through the openings, the moving member can be stably and slidably mounted on the mounting portion.
  • the first and second holding recesses detachably hold the outer peripheral surface on the base end side of the hub in cooperation with each other. And a plurality of first and second engaging recesses are detachably engaged with a plurality of engaging protrusions provided at the tip of the hub in cooperation with each other. A plurality of engaging recesses are formed.
  • FIG. 1 It is a perspective view which shows the container for injection needle disposal by one Embodiment of this invention. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows the moving member and mounting part of FIG. It is a top view which shows a moving member and a mounting part in the state in which the moving member was located in the holding position. It is a top view which shows a moving member and a mounting part in the state in which the moving member was located in the holding release position. It is a bottom view which shows a moving member and a mounting part in the state in which the moving member was located in the holding position. It is a bottom view which shows a moving member and a mounting part in the state in which the moving member was positioned in the holding release position. FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a moving member and a mounting portion taken along line AA in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the moving member and the mounting portion taken along line BB in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the moving member and the mounting portion taken along line CC in FIG. 4 in a state where the injection needle is removed from the syringe body.
  • It is sectional drawing of the injection needle holding
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a container for discarding an injection needle according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a moving member and a mounting portion of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 4 is a top view showing the moving member and the mounting portion in a state positioned at the holding position
  • FIG. 4 is a top view showing the moving member and the mounting portion in a state where the moving member is positioned in the holding release position
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom view showing the moving member and the mounting portion in a state where the moving member is positioned at the holding position
  • FIG. 6 is a movement in a state where the moving member is positioned at the holding release position.
  • 7 is a bottom view showing the member and the mounting portion
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the moving member and the mounting portion along the line AA in FIG. 3
  • FIG. 8 is a state in which the injection needle is held by the injection needle holding portion.
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the moving member and the mounting portion taken along line BB in FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the moving member and the mounting portion taken along the line CC in FIG. 4 in a state where the injection needle is removed from the syringe body
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing the needle holding portion taken along the line DD in FIG. It is sectional drawing of an injection needle.
  • a needle disposal container 2 of the present embodiment includes a container body 4 for storing medical waste such as a used injection needle or absorbent cotton.
  • An opening 6 is provided on the upper surface of the container body 4, and the opening 6 is covered with a plate-like lid body 8.
  • a cover body 10 for covering the upper surface of the lid body 8 is attached to the rear side portion of the lid body 8 via a hinge 12 so as to be freely opened and closed.
  • a hook 14 is provided on the back surface of the cover body 10, and a receiving recess 16 in which the hook 14 is detachably engaged is provided on the lid body 8.
  • the lid body 8 is provided with a rectangular charging opening 18. For example, used absorbent cotton is charged into the container body 4 through the charging opening 18.
  • the lid body 8 is provided with a circular injection needle insertion hole 20, and a pair of horizontally elongated recesses 22 extend from both sides of the injection needle insertion hole 20.
  • the injection needle discarding container 2 of the present embodiment is configured as follows so that the injection needle 26 can be discarded in the screw type syringe 24.
  • the screw type syringe 24 includes a syringe body 28 and an injection needle 26 (see FIGS. 1 and 8).
  • the distal end portion of the syringe main body 28 is provided with a chemical solution discharge pipe 30 and a cylindrical portion 32 disposed outside the chemical solution discharge tube 30, and a double threaded portion 34 is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 32. Is formed.
  • the injection needle 26 has a cylindrical hub 36 and a cannula 38 supported at the tip of the hub 36.
  • a plurality (four in this embodiment) of engaging protrusions 40 are provided on the outer peripheral surface of the distal end portion of the hub 36, and the plurality of engaging protrusions 40 extend in the axial direction of the hub 36, and the hub 36. Are arranged at substantially equal intervals (that is, in a cross-sectional shape) (see FIG. 10).
  • a pair of screw projections 42 extending radially outward are provided at the base end of the hub 36. In a state where the chemical liquid discharge pipe 30 is inserted into the inside from the base end portion of the hub 36, the pair of screw projections 42 of the hub 36 and the double threaded portion 34 of the cylindrical portion 32 are detachably screwed together. As a result, the hub 36 is detachably screwed to the cylindrical portion 32 of the syringe main body 28.
  • the lid 8 is provided with a mounting portion 44, and the mounting portion 44 is provided with a rectangular mounting recess 46 (see FIG. 2).
  • the mounting recess 46 is formed on the upper surface of the lid 8, and a plate-like moving member 48 is slidably disposed in the mounting recess 46.
  • the moving member 48 is formed in a plate shape, and extends on both sides of the moving member 48 in the moving direction (the left-right direction in FIGS. 3 to 6, 8 and 9, and the direction perpendicular to the paper surface in FIG. 7).
  • a pair of mounting claws 50 are provided.
  • a pair of mounting openings 52 are provided on both sides of the mounting recess 46 so as to correspond to the pair of mounting claws 50, and the pair of mounting nails 50 are a pair of mounting openings. They are slidably engaged with their edges through 52 (see FIG. 7).
  • the pair of mounting claws 50 and the pair of mounting openings 52 constitute a sliding mechanism, and by this sliding mechanism, the moving member 48 is held at a holding position (see FIGS. 3, 5, and 8) and a holding release position ( 4, 6, and 9).
  • a semi-cylindrical first holding portion 54 is provided at one end of the mounting recess 46, and the first holding portion 54 extends downward into the container body 4.
  • a first holding recess 56 is provided in the upper portion of the first holding portion 54 on the concave surface side, and the first holding recess 56 has a shape corresponding to the shape of one side of the outer peripheral surface on the proximal end side of the hub 36. is doing.
  • a semicircular first protrusion 58 is provided on the upper edge of the first holding recess 56 so as to extend upward.
  • a plurality of first engagement recesses 60 are provided on the lower side of the concave surface side of the first holding portion 54, and the plurality of first engagement recesses 60 are formed by the plurality of engagement protrusions 40 on one side of the hub 36. It has a shape corresponding to the shape (see FIG. 10).
  • the mounting recess 46 is provided with a drop opening 62, and the drop opening 62 extends in a parabolic shape from one end of the mounting recess 46 to the vicinity of the center thereof.
  • a semi-cylindrical second holding part 64 is provided at one end of the moving member 48, and the second holding part 64 extends downward into the container body 4 through the drop opening 62.
  • a second holding recess 66 is provided on the upper side of the second holding portion 64 on the concave surface side, and the second holding recess 66 has a shape corresponding to the shape of the other side of the outer peripheral surface on the base end side of the hub 36.
  • a semicircular second protrusion 68 is provided on the upper edge of the second holding recess 66 so as to extend upward.
  • a plurality of second engagement recesses 70 are provided on the lower side of the concave surface of the second holding portion 64, and the plurality of second engagement recesses 70 are a plurality of engagement protrusions on the other side of the hub 36. It has a shape corresponding to the shape of the portion 40 (see FIG. 10).
  • first and second holding portions 54 and 64 cooperate to form a cylindrical shape.
  • An injection needle holding portion 72 is formed (see FIG. 8).
  • the first and second holding recesses 56 and 66 cooperate with each other to form a hub holding recess 74 for detachably holding the outer peripheral surface on the base end side of the hub 36.
  • the plurality of first and second engaging recesses 60 and 70 constitute a plurality of engaging recesses 76 that are detachably engaged with the plurality of engaging protrusions 40 in cooperation with each other.
  • the plurality of recesses for engagement 76 extend in the axial direction of the injection needle holder 72 and correspond to the shape of the plurality of protrusions 40 for engagement, and at substantially equal intervals in the inner circumferential direction of the injection needle holder 72 ( That is, they are arranged in a cross shape (see FIG. 10).
  • a ring-shaped protrusion is formed by the first and second protrusions 58 and 68 at the upper end opening of the injection needle holding part 72.
  • the moving member 48 and the mounting part 44 are transparent or semi-transparent. When formed from a transparent resin or the like, the needle holding portion 72 can be easily visually recognized by the ring-shaped protrusion.
  • the moving member 48 When the moving member 48 is positioned at the holding release position, the other end portion of the moving member 48 comes into contact with or close to the other end portion of the mounting recess 46, and the second holding portion 64 is separated from the first holding portion 54. Thus, the drop opening 62 is opened.
  • a lock mechanism for locking and holding the moving member 48 at the holding position is provided in association with the moving member 48.
  • This locking mechanism is composed of a tilting member 78 that is tiltably provided at the center of the mounting recess 46 below the moving member 48, and a locking projection 80 that is provided on the lower surface of the moving member 48.
  • a locking claw portion 82 protrudes somewhat upward from the distal end portion of the tilting member 78, and a first taper portion 84 is formed at the distal end portion of the locking claw portion 82.
  • a second taper portion 86 is formed at the distal end portion of the locking projection 80 so as to correspond to the first taper portion 84 of the locking claw portion 82.
  • An inclined surface 88 is provided on a part of the upper surface of the tilting member 78 so as to incline upward from the proximal end side toward the distal end side (see FIG. 8).
  • the moving member 48 is provided with an elliptical opening 90 for operation, and the upper surface (inclined surface 88) of the tilting member 78 is exposed to the outside through the opening 90 for operation.
  • a ring-shaped operation protrusion 92 is provided so as to protrude somewhat upward.
  • the tilting member 78 includes a lock position (indicated by a solid line in FIG. 8) where the locking claw 82 is engaged with the locking projection 80, and unlocking when the locking claw 82 is detached from the locking projection 80. It is configured to be able to tilt up and down between positions (shown by a one-dot chain line in FIG. 8). Further, the tilting member 78 is elastically biased toward the lock position.
  • the mounting recess 46 is provided with a moving opening 94 extending along the moving path of the locking projection 80.
  • a blindfold 96 is provided at the other end of the moving member 48, and the blindfold 96 extends downward in an L shape. When the moving member 48 is positioned at the holding position, a part of the moving opening 94 is covered by the blindfold 96 from below.
  • a lightening portion 98 is provided between the operation opening 90 and the second holding portion 64.
  • the thinning portion 98 prevents the upper surface of the tilting member 78 and the moving member 48 from contacting each other (see FIG. 9).
  • the used hub 36 of the injection needle 26 is inserted into the inside of the upper end opening of the injection needle holding portion 72 (see FIG. 8).
  • the hub 36 is detachably held by the injection needle holding portion 72.
  • the moving member 48 is slid from the holding release position to the holding position by hooking a finger or the like on the operation projection 92.
  • the tilting member 78 is tilted downward, and the locking claw portion 82 is locked.
  • the protrusion 80 is engaged again.
  • the syringe needle 26 can be easily detached from the syringe body 28 and discarded.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing a moving member and a mounting portion of a syringe needle disposal container according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • components that are substantially the same as those in the above embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof is omitted.
  • the injection needle disposal container 2A of the present embodiment is provided with a coil spring 100 (which constitutes an elastic biasing means) for elastically biasing the moving member 48A toward the holding release position.
  • a coil spring 100 (which constitutes an elastic biasing means) for elastically biasing the moving member 48A toward the holding release position.
  • One end of the coil spring 100 is supported by the tip of the blindfold 96 of the moving member 48A, and the other end is supported by the bracket 102 provided on the lower surface of the mounting portion 44A.
  • the moving member 48A can be easily slid from the holding position to the holding release position by the elastic biasing force of the coil spring 100.
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view showing an injection needle holding part and an injection needle of an injection needle disposal container according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the plurality of engagement recesses 76B configured by the plurality of first and second engagement recesses 60B and 70B correspond to the shapes of the plurality of engagement protrusions 40, While extending in the axial direction of the injection needle holding portion 72B, the injection needle holding portion 72B is disposed at substantially equal intervals (ie, facing each other) in the inner peripheral direction of the injection needle holding portion 72B.
  • the outer peripheral portion of each engaging recess 76B is formed in a substantially arc shape, and a pair of adjacent engaging projections 40 are detachably engaged with each engaging recess 76B. Even with such a configuration, the rotation of the injection needle 26 relative to the injection needle holding portion 72B can be restricted as in the above embodiment.
  • the engagement between the plurality of engagement protrusions 40 on one side of the hub 36 and the first engagement recess 60 of the first holding portion 54 is loose-fit, and the plurality of engagement protrusions on the other side of the hub 36.
  • maintenance part 64 may be made into a tight fit.
  • the other end of the moving member 48 is brought into contact with the other end of the mounting recess 46 so that the other side of the hub 36 is separated from the second holding portion 64, and the injection needle 26 passes through the drop opening 62. It falls into the main body 4 and is accommodated.
  • the moving member includes the holding position where the second holding portion forms the injection needle holding portion in cooperation with the first holding portion, and the second holding portion is the first holding portion. It is slid freely between a holding release position where the drop opening is opened further apart.
  • the moving member is positioned at the holding release position, so that the injection needle falls into the container main body through the drop opening, and the injection needle can be accommodated in the container main body and discarded.
  • the injection needle can be easily removed from the syringe body and discarded.

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L'invention porte sur corps de couvercle qui comporte une section de montage (44) sur laquelle un élément mobile (48) est monté de façon coulissante. La section de montage (44) comporte une première section de maintien (54) pour maintenir un côté d'un embout (36) d'une aiguille d'injection (26) et également une section d'ouverture de rejet (62). L'élément mobile (48) comporte une seconde section de maintien (64) pour maintenir l'autre côté de l'embout (36) de l'aiguille d'injection (26). Les première et seconde sections de maintien (54, 64) forment une section de maintien d'aiguille d'injection (72) dans laquelle les première et seconde sections de maintien (54, 64) coopèrent l'une avec l'autre pour maintenir de façon amovible l'embout (36). L'élément mobile (48) est adapté pour être coulissant entre une position de maintien dans laquelle la section de maintien d'aiguille d'injection (72) est formée et une position de libération de maintien dans laquelle la section d'ouverture de rejet (62) est ouverte.
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