IP Library Granted Patent US 12691230
Granted Patent B2
US 12691230 · App. 17/962,487 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Needle assembly with extending safety shield

Inventors: Bobby E. Rogers (Park City, UT); Kevin Nason (Phoenix, AZ); David Karl Stroup (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: KURIN, INC.
A61M5/3232A61M25/0637
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Patent No.
US 12691230
App. No.
17/962,487
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A safety needle assembly includes a housing defining a cavity and having a button, a hub positioned in the cavity, and a needle connected with a distal face of the hub to extend out of the housing. The assembly includes a shield positioned in the cavity having a retracted mode in which the shield is retracted into the housing to expose the needle, and a securement mode in which the shield is extended over a distal end of the needle to cover the needle. A spring connects between the hub and the shield and is configured to transition the shield from the retracted mode to the securement mode. The assembly includes a lock-in mechanism configured to releasably maintain the shield in the retracted mode, and a lock-out mechanism configured to securely maintain the shield in the securement mode.

Claims (36)

1 . A safety needle assembly comprising:

a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, and a side wall therebetween which define an inner cavity, the housing including a lock-in latch having a rearward locking face that extends into the inner cavity, and a button formed in the side wall of the housing proximate the lock-in latch, the button being depressible into the inner cavity of the housing, the housing further including a lock-out latch formed in the side wall, the lock-out latch extending into the inner cavity of the housing and having a forward locking face provided on a flexible arm of the side wall of the housing;

a hub fixed within the proximal end of the housing and having an outer face and an inner face, the outer face of the hub being connected with an outer tubing which extends from the hub to outside the proximal end of the housing;

a needle connected with the inner face of the hub to extend at least partially from the distal end of the housing in a fixed longitudinal position relative to the housing;

a spring having a first end and a second end, the first end of the spring abutting the inner face of the hub; and

a shield provided in the inner cavity of the housing, the shield having a proximal end and a distal end, the shield having an abutment member proximate the distal end of the shield and abutting the second end of the spring, the shield further having a securement latch that is configured to latch with the lock-in latch of the housing in a first mode in which the shield is retracted into the housing to expose the needle, and to disengage with the lock-in latch when the button is depressed into the inner cavity of the housing in a deployment mode in which the shield extends out of the housing to cover the needle, the shield further having a bottom groove to bend away the flexible arm of the side wall of the housing to allow the shield to slide by the flexible arm, and to return the flexible arm such that the forward locking face of the lock-out latch engages the proximal end of the shield to inhibit retraction of the shield.

2 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the button is formed in a top of the housing as a cutout of the side wall.

3 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 2 , wherein a top of the button is raised from a top surface of the side wall, and wherein the top of the button includes one or more ridges.

4 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the lock-out latch is positioned in a bottom of the housing opposite the button.

5 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the needle is connected with the hub via an inner tubing.

6 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the abutment member is a ridge protruding inwardly from an inner surface of the shield.

7 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the ridge includes an inward abutment face.

8 . A safety needle assembly comprising:

a housing defining an inner cavity, the housing including a lock-in latch having a rearward locking face that extends into the inner cavity, and a button formed in a side wall of the housing proximate the lock-in latch, the button being depressible into the inner cavity, the housing further including a lock-out latch formed in the side wall, the lock-out latch extending into the inner cavity and having a forward locking face provided on a flexible arm of the side wall of the housing;

a hub fixed within the housing and having a proximal face and a distal face, the proximal face being connected with an outer tubing that extends outside a proximal end of the housing, the distal face being connected with a needle that extends at least partially out from a distal end of the housing;

a spring having a first end and a second end, the first end of the spring abutting the distal face of the hub; and

a shield provided in the inner cavity of the housing and having a proximal end of the shield and a distal end of the shield, the shield having an abutment member proximate the distal end of the shield and abutting the second end of the spring, the shield further having a securement latch that is configured to latch with the lock-in latch of the housing in a first mode in which the shield is retracted into the housing to expose the needle, and to disengage with the lock-in latch when the button is depressed into the inner cavity of the housing to unlatch the securement latch from the lock-in latch in a deployment mode in which the shield is extended out of the housing to cover the needle, the shield further configured to bend away the flexible arm of the side wall of the housing to allow the shield to slide by the flexible arm, and to return the flexible arm such that the forward locking face of the lock-out latch engages the proximal end of the shield to inhibit retraction of the shield.

9 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the abutment member of the shield is sized and configured to maintain the needle in a fixed position relative to the housing.

10 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the button is formed as a cutout in a top of the side wall of the housing.

11 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 10 , wherein a top of the button is raised from a top surface of the side wall, and wherein the top of the button includes one or more ridges.

12 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the lock-out latch is positioned in a bottom of the housing opposite the button.

13 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the needle is connected with the hub via an inner tubing.

14 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the abutment member is a ridge protruding inwardly from an inner surface of the shield.

15 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the ridge includes an inward abutment face.

16 . A safety needle assembly comprising

a housing defining an inner cavity and having a depressible button;

a hub positioned in the inner cavity at a proximal end of the housing;

a needle connected with a distal face of the hub to extend out of a distal end of the housing;

a shield positioned in the inner cavity and around the needle, the shield having a retracted mode in which the shield is retracted into the housing to expose the needle out of the distal end of the housing, and a securement mode in which the shield is extended over a distal end of the needle to cover the needle;

a spring connected between the hub and the shield and configured to transition the shield from the retracted mode to the securement mode;

a lock-in mechanism configured to releasably maintain the shield in the retracted mode, the lock-in mechanism comprising a lock-in latch formed in the housing proximate the depressible button and having a rearward locking face that extends into the inner cavity, and a securement latch formed on the shield and configured to latch with the lock-in latch in the retracted mode, when the depressible button is depressed the securement latch is configured to unlatch from the lock-in latch to activate the spring to extend the shield to transition the shield from the retracted mode to the securement mode; and

a lock-out mechanism configured to securely maintain the shield in the securement mode, the lock-out mechanism comprising a lock-out latch extending into the inner cavity from a flexible arm of the housing, the lock-out latch configured to abut a proximal end of the shield when the shield is deployed in the securement mode.

17 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the depressible button is formed as a cutout in a side wall between the proximal end of the housing and the distal end of the housing.

18 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the lock-out latch is positioned in a bottom of the housing opposite the depressible button.

19 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the shield includes an abutment member extending inwardly to connect with the spring.

20 . The safety needle assembly in accordance with claim 19 , wherein the abutment member is sized and configured to maintain the needle in a fixed position relative to the housing.