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Title: |
US4669458:
I.V. holder
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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Abraham, William W.; New Hartford, NY
Majka, Edward H.; Utica, NY

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Assignee: |
ConMed Inc., Utica, NY
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Published / Filed: |
1987-06-02
/ 1982-05-25

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Application Number: |
US1982000381755

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A61M 25/02;
IPC-7:
A61M 5/00;

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ECLA Code: |
A61M25/02; K61M25/02D; K61M25/02F; K61M25/02F1;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
128/846;
128/DIG.026;
604/180;
Original:
128/133;
128/DIG.26;
604/180;

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Field of Search: |
128/DIG. 26,133,214 R,214.4
604/180

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Priority Number: |
| 1982-05-25 |
US1982000381755 |
| 1980-03-10 |
US1980000128462 |

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Abstract: |
A holder for securing and protecting an intravenous injection needle when the needle is inserted in the body of a patient is disclosed. The holder includes a flat base having an adhesive bottom with an aperture located in the middle of the base. A clear plastic window, having an adhesive bottom, is placed over the aperture on the base. When the needle is inserted in the body, the base is placed over the needle so that the insertion site lies in the middle of the aperture. The base securely holds the needle in place, and the clear window covers and protects the needle while allowing the needle insertion site to be observed. The window can be partially peeled back to provide access to the needle, and if desired the window may be completely peeled off and replaced. A see through gauze pad to which an antibiotic salve can be applied is also disclosed. This gauze pad is removably placed underneath the clear window in the aperture. In order to prevent any further stress on the needle, a fully adhesive strip is placed across the tube leading to the needle. Adjacent to this adhesive strip is a second adhesive strip with a central non-adhesive portion. The first adhesive strip holds the tube securely in place, while the second adhesive strip holds the tube to the body but allows the tube to slide beneath the strip.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Larson and Taylor ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Yu, Mickey;

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Parent Case: |
This is a continuation of the application Ser. No. 128,462, filed Mar. 10, 1980, now abandoned.

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Family: |
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Claim |
I claim:
1. A holder for securing and shielding a needle when the needle is inserted in the body of a patient comprising:
- a base including wings having an adhesive bottom for adhering to the body of a patient;
- a first type of adhesive on the outer end portions of said base to provide substantial adhering characteristics to the patient and a second type of adhesive between said wings where the hub of the needle is received, said second type of adhesive providing less adhering characteristics than said first type of adhesive to prevent puncturing the vein when removing the holder;
- an aperture located in said base;
- a flexible window having a bottom which reattachably adheres to said base, said window being larger than said aperture are located over said aperture on said base, said window having no portion in engagement with the body of the patient, said window including a first tab portion extending from said window such that said tab portion is easily grasped to peel back said window;
- such that when the needle is inserted in the patient, said base with said window attached is placed over the needle with the needle insertion site in the center of the aperture whereby the needle insertion site is easily observable and treatable by temporarily peeling back said window.

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