A blunt cannula includes a distal portion and a proximal portion. The distal portion has a non-uniform taper defined by a plurality, such as four, differently tapered segments. The proximal portion may additionally or alternatively have a non-circular, such as oval, cross-section. At least the major
A blunt cannula includes a distal portion and a proximal portion. The distal portion has a non-uniform taper defined by a plurality, such as four, differently tapered segments. The proximal portion may additionally or alternatively have a non-circular, such as oval, cross-section. At least the major diameter (D.sub.MAJ) of the proximal portion my taper toward the distal portion.
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1. A blunt cannula comprising: an elongated, rigid tubular member sized to be received into a slit septum, the rigid tubular member having a proximal portion extending distally from a proximal end and a distal portion extending distally from the proximal portion and terminating in a rounded tip end,
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A blunt cannula comprising: an elongated, rigid tubular member sized to be received into a slit septum, the rigid tubular member having a proximal portion extending distally from a proximal end and a distal portion extending distally from the proximal portion and terminating in a rounded tip end, the proximal portion having a non-circular cross-section, the distal portion including a plurality of tapered segments having different tapers, any first cross-section of the rigid tubular member taken distally of the proximal end being no larger than a second cross-section taken of the rigid tubular member distally of the proximal end and proximal of the first cross-section, wherein the proximal and distal portions of the rigid tubular member are tapered such that the rigid tubular member is tapered with a non-zero taper along substantially an entire length thereof;a central lumen extending through the proximal portion and into the distal portion;at least one fluid opening communicating through an aspect of the distal portion with the central lumen; andat least one groove coupled to the at least one fluid opening so as to be in fluid communication therewith and extending along the distal portion from the at least one fluid opening to the tip end. 2. The blunt cannula of claim 1, the proximal portion having a generally oval cross-section. 3. The blunt cannula of claim 2, the proximal portion of the blunt cannula tapering toward the distal portion such that a major diameter of the generally oval cross-section decreases toward the distal portion. 4. The blunt cannula of claim 3, the distal portion being tapered between the proximal portion and the tip end. 5. The blunt cannula of claim 1, the proximal portion of the blunt cannula tapering toward the distal portion. 6. The blunt cannula of claim 5, the distal portion being tapered between the proximal portion and the tip end. 7. The blunt cannula of claim 1 in combination with a medical site including a slit septum for receiving the blunt cannula therethrough. 8. The combination of claim 7, the medical site being a sample site. 9. The blunt cannula of claim 1, the distal portion being tapered between the proximal portion and the tip end. 10. The blunt cannula of claim 1, wherein the non-circular cross section of the proximal portion is oval-shaped such that a major diameter of the oval shape is configured to be aligned with an opening slit of the septum. 11. The blunt cannula of claim 1, wherein the non-circular cross section of the proximal portion is oval-shaped such that a major diameter of the oval shape is configured to be aligned with an opening slit of the slit septum. 12. A blunt cannula comprising: an elongated, rigid tubular member sized to be received into a slit septum, the rigid tubular member having a proximal portion extending distally from a proximal end and a distal portion extending distally from the proximal portion and terminating in a rounded tip end, the distal portion including a plurality of tapered segments located proximally of the rounded tip end and having different tapers, each of the plurality of tapered segments including a proximal end and a distal end and defining a non-zero taper along an entire length between the proximal and distal ends of each of the plurality of tapered segments, the respective proximal end and distal end of any pair of adjacent tapered segments in the plurality of tapered segments touching each other, any first cross-section of the rigid tubular member taken distally of the proximal end being no larger than a second cross-section taken of the rigid tubular member distally of the proximal end and proximal of the first cross-section, wherein the proximal and distal portions of the rigid tubular member are tapered such that the rigid tubular member is tapered along substantially an entire length thereof;a central lumen extending through the proximal portion and into the distal portion; andat least one fluid opening extending into the distal portion and along at least two of the plurality of tapered segments, the at least one fluid opening communicating through an aspect of the distal portion with the central lumen. 13. The blunt cannula of claim 12 having four tapered segments, including a first tapered segment adjacent the proximal portion, a second tapered segment adjacent the first tapered segment, a third tapered segment adjacent the second tapered segment, and a fourth tapered segment adjacent the third tapered segment and closer to the tip end than the other three tapered segments. 14. The blunt cannula of claim 13, the lumen extending into the distal portion through at least the first and second tapered segments. 15. The blunt cannula of claim 13, the first and third tapered segments being conically tapered, with a conical taper of the third segment being greater than a conical taper of the first tapered segment. 16. The blunt cannula of claim 15, the second and fourth tapered segments being arcuately tapered each with a respective radius of curvature, a radius of curvature of an arcuate taper of the fourth tapered segment being less than a radius of curvature of an arcuate taper of the second tapered segment. 17. The blunt cannula of claim 13, at least an aspect of the fourth tapered segment being solid, the lumen extending into the distal portion short of the solid aspect. 18. The blunt cannula of claim 13, the fourth tapered segment and at least an aspect of the third tapered segment adjacent the fourth tapered segment being solid, the lumen extending into the distal portion short of the solid aspect of the third segment. 19. The blunt cannula of claim 13, the second and fourth tapered segments being arcuately tapered each with a respective radius of curvature, a radius of curvature of an arcuate taper of the fourth tapered segment being less than a radius of curvature of an arcuate taper of the second tapered segment. 20. The blunt cannula of claim 12 wherein the proximal portion has a non-circular cross-section. 21. The blunt cannula of claim 20 wherein the proximal portion has a generally oval cross-section. 22. The blunt cannula of claim 21, the proximal portion being tapered such that a major diameter of the generally oval cross-section decreases toward the distal portion. 23. The blunt cannula of claim 12, the tip end being solid. 24. The blunt cannula of claim 23, the lumen extending into the distal portion short of the tip end. 25. The blunt cannula of claim 12, a one of the plurality of tapered segments being closer to the tip end than at least another of the plurality of tapered segments, an aspect of the one tapered segment being solid, the lumen extending into the distal portion short of the solid aspect. 26. The blunt cannula of claim 25, the one of the plurality of tapered segments being closer to the tip end than any other of the plurality of tapered segments, the one of the plurality of tapered segments being completely solid, the lumen extending into the distal portion short of the one of the plurality of tapered segments. 27. The blunt cannula of claim 12 further comprising at least one groove extending along the distal portion between the at least one fluid opening and the tip end. 28. The blunt cannula of claim 27, the tip end being solid, the at least one groove stopping short of the tip end. 29. The blunt cannula of claim 12 in combination with a medical site including a slit septum for receiving the blunt cannula therethrough. 30. The combination of claim 29, the medical site being a sample site. 31. The blunt cannula of claim 12, at least one of the plurality of tapered segments having a conical taper and at least another of the plurality of tapered segments having an arcuate taper. 32. The blunt cannula of claim 12 further comprising a plate having an upper surface and a lower surface and oppositely disposed side edges therebetween, luer mating structure associated with the plate upper surface, the proximal portion of the blunt cannula associated with the lower surface; and a pair of guide walls extending from the oppositely disposed side edges to either side of the blunt cannula. 33. A blunt cannula comprising: an elongated, rigid tubular member sized to be received into a slit septum, the rigid tubular member having a proximal portion extending distally from a proximal end and a distal portion extending distally from the proximal portion and terminating in a solid, rounded tip end, the distal portion having a non-uniform taper defined by four tapered segments located proximally of the rounded tip end, the four tapered segments including a first tapered segment adjacent the proximal portion, a second tapered segment adjacent the first tapered segment, a third tapered segment adjacent the second tapered segment, and a fourth tapered segment adjacent the third tapered segment and closer to the tip end than the other three tapered segments, each tapered segment having a different taper from the other tapered segments, each of the four tapered segments including a proximal end and a distal end and defining a non-zero taper along an entire length between the proximal and distal ends of each of the four tapered segments, the respective proximal end and distal end of any pair of adjacent tapered segments of the four tapered segments touching each other, the fourth tapered segment being solid, any first cross-section of the rigid tubular member taken distally of the proximal end being no larger than a second cross-section taken of the rigid tubular member distally of the proximal end and proximal of the first cross-section, wherein the proximal and distal portions of the rigid tubular member are tapered such that the rigid tubular member is tapered along substantially an entire length thereof;a central lumen extending through the proximal portion and into the distal portion through at least the first and second tapered segments, but not into the fourth tapered segment and the solid tip end; andat least one fluid opening extending into the distal portion along at least two of the four tapered segments and coincident with the central lumen therein, the at least one fluid opening not extending into the distal portion coincident with the fourth tapered segment or the tip end. 34. The blunt cannula of claim 33 further comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced fluid openings extending into the distal portion coincident with the central lumen therein and not into the distal portion coincident with the fourth tapered segment and the tip end. 35. The blunt cannula of claim 34 further comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced grooves extending along the distal portion of the cannula from a respective fluid opening toward the tip end. 36. The blunt cannula of claim 35, the plurality of circumferentially spaced grooves stopping short of the tip end. 37. The blunt cannula of claim 33 further comprising a groove extending along the distal portion of the cannula from the at least one fluid opening toward the tip end. 38. The blunt cannula of claim 37, the groove stopping short of the tip end. 39. The blunt cannula of claim 33 in combination with a medical site including a slit septum for receiving the blunt cannula therethrough. 40. The combination of claim 39, the medical site being a sample site. 41. The blunt cannula of claim 33 further comprising a plate having an upper surface and a lower surface and oppositely disposed side edges therebetween, luer mating structure associated with the plate upper surface, the proximal portion of the blunt cannula associated with the lower surface; and a pair of guide walls extending from the oppositely disposed side edges to either side of the blunt cannula. 42. A blunt cannula comprising: an elongated, rigid tubular member sized to be received into a slit septum, the rigid tubular member having a proximal portion extending distally from a proximal end and a distal portion extending distally from the proximal portion and terminating in a solid, rounded tip end, the proximal portion having a non-circular cross-section, the distal portion having a non-uniform taper defined by four tapered segments, the four tapered segments including a first tapered segment adjacent the proximal portion, a second tapered segment adjacent the first tapered segment, a third tapered segment adjacent the second tapered segment, and a fourth tapered segment adjacent the third tapered segment and closer to the tip end than the other three tapered segments, each tapered segment having a different taper from the other tapered segments, the fourth tapered segment being solid, any first cross-section of the rigid tubular member taken distally of the proximal end being no larger than a second cross-section taken of the rigid tubular member distally of the proximal end and proximal of the first cross-section, wherein the proximal and distal portions of the rigid tubular member are tapered such that the rigid tubular member is tapered along substantially an entire length thereof;a central lumen extending through the proximal portion and into the distal portion through at least the first and second tapered segments, but not into the fourth tapered segment and the solid tip end;at least one fluid opening extending into the distal portion coincident with the central lumen therein, the at least one fluid opening not extending into the distal portion coincident with the fourth tapered segment or the tip end; andat least one groove coupled to the at least one fluid opening so as to be in fluid communication therewith and extending along the distal portion from the at least one fluid opening to the tip end. 43. The blunt cannula of claim 42, wherein the non-circular cross section of the proximal portion is oval-shaped such that a major diameter of the oval shape is configured to be aligned with an opening slit of the slit septum.
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