Syringe with optimised centre of gravity

11369747 · 2022-06-28

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Abstract

A syringe has a syringe body configured to receive a product for injection. Gripping wings are arranged at one end of the syringe body. A piston rod is mounted so as to be able to slide inside the syringe body. A stop is arranged at a first end of the piston rod and has an end-of-travel position inside the syringe body. A pusher is arranged at a second end of the piston rod. The pusher has a mass greater than or equal to a threshold value beyond which the syringe has a center of gravity situated outside the syringe body when the stop is in the end-of-travel position.

Claims

1. A syringe, comprising: a syringe body configured to receive a product for injection, the syringe body having a first end, configured to be equipped with a needle holder, and a second end opposite the first end; gripping wings at the second end of the syringe body; a piston rod mounted so as to be able to slide inside the syringe body, the piston rod having a first end and a second end opposite the first end of the piston rod; a stop at the first end of the piston rod and having an end-of-travel position inside the syringe body, the end-of-travel position being a position after injection of the product; and a manual pusher at the second end of the piston rod, the manual pusher being designed to be subjected to a manually exerted pressure so as to inject the product, the piston rod having a free external surface, uncovered from the second end of the syringe body to the manual pusher, the syringe body, the gripping wings, the piston rod, and the stop together having a total mass, the manual pusher having a mass greater than or equal to a threshold value, determined according to the total mass, beyond which the syringe has a center of gravity situated outside the syringe body, inside the piston rod, between the gripping wings and the manual pusher, when the stop is in the end-of-travel position.

2. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the center of gravity is situated in proximity to the second end of the piston rod when the stop is in the end-of-travel position.

3. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the threshold value of the mass of the pusher is 4 grams.

4. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the pusher has a gripping surface with a surface area of between 800 mm.sup.2 and 900 mm.sup.2.

5. The syringe of claim 4, wherein the gripping surface of the manual pusher has an elliptical shape.

6. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the gripping wings have a gripping surface with a surface area of between 700 mm.sup.2 and 800 mm.sup.2.

7. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the gripping wings have a concave gripping surface oriented toward the first end of the syringe body.

8. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the gripping wings extend along a longitudinal axis and have a transverse profile forming a convex surface.

9. The syringe of claim 1, wherein: the syringe body, the gripping wings, the piston rod, and the manual pusher are made at least partially of a first plastics material; the manual pusher has a gripping surface at least partially made of a second plastics material different than the first plastics material and having a hardness of between 30 Shore A and 70 Shore A; and the gripping wings have another gripping surface made at least partially of the second plastics material.

10. The syringe of claim 9, wherein the first plastics material is polycarbonate.

11. The syringe of claim 9, wherein the hardness of the second plastics material is between 50 Shore A and 70 Shore A.

12. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the gripping wings have a gripping surface with a surface area of between 700 mm.sup.2 and 750 mm.sup.2.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Other features and advantages will become clear from the following detailed description of various embodiments of the present disclosure, the description containing examples and references to the attached drawings.

(2) FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a syringe according to the present disclosure, in a vertical position, in the absence of a needle holder.

(3) FIG. 2 is a schematic view similar to FIG. 1, illustrating the syringe in a horizontal position.

(4) FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a syringe according to the present disclosure, in a horizontal position in a physician's hand, and equipped with a needle holder.

(5) FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of gripping wings with which a syringe, according to the present disclosure, is equipped.

(6) FIG. 5 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of the gripping wings illustrated in FIG. 4; “longitudinal” is understood as a direction along the longitudinal axis of the gripping wings.

(7) FIG. 6 is a schematic transverse sectional view of the gripping wings illustrated in FIG. 4; “transverse” is understood as a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gripping wings.

(8) FIGS. 7 to 9 are schematic perspective views of a syringe, according to the present disclosure, in a physician's hand, illustrating different positions of the fingers permitting the injection.

(9) FIG. 10 is a schematic view of a pusher with which a syringe, according to the present disclosure, is equipped, illustrating the surface of the pusher oriented toward the gripping wings.

(10) FIG. 11 is a schematic view of a profile of a pusher with which a syringe, according to the present disclosure, is equipped.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(11) Those elements that are identical or that perform the same function will bear the same references in the various embodiments, for the sake of simplicity.

(12) A subject of the present disclosure is a syringe 1 having: a syringe body 2, intended to receive a product for injection, the syringe body 2 having a first end 20, intended to be equipped with a needle holder 3, and an opposite, second end 21; gripping wings 4, arranged at the second end 21 of the syringe body 2; a piston rod 5, mounted so as to be able to slide inside the syringe body 2, the piston rod 5 having a first end 50 and an opposite, second end 51; a stop 6, arranged at the first end 50 of the piston rod 5, and having an end-of-travel position inside the syringe body 2; and a pusher 7, arranged at the second end 51 of the piston rod 5;
the syringe being characterized in that the pusher 7 has a mass greater than or equal to a threshold value beyond which the syringe 1 has a center of gravity situated outside the syringe body 2 when the stop 6 is in the end-of-travel position.
Syringe Body

(13) The syringe body 2 is preferably cylindrical. The product for injection is preferably a viscoelastic gel based on hyaluronic acid.

(14) The first and second ends 20, 21 of the syringe body 2 are open. The first end 20 of the syringe body 2 is open in order to receive a needle holder 3. In the absence of a needle holder 3, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the first end 20 of the syringe body 2 is preferably closed by a cap 30. The second end 21 of the syringe body 2 is open in order to receive the piston rod 5.

(15) Advantageously, the syringe body 2 is made of a first plastics material. The first plastics material is preferably polycarbonate.

(16) Piston Rod and Stop

(17) Advantageously, the piston rod 5 is made of the first plastics material.

(18) The stop 6 forms a piston head. When the stop 6 is in the end-of-travel position, the piston rod 5 advantageously protrudes from the syringe body 2 by a distance of between 20 mm and 30 mm.

(19) Pusher

(20) The pusher 7 advantageously has a mass greater than or equal to a threshold value beyond which the center of gravity of the syringe 1 is situated inside the piston rod 5, between the gripping wings 4 and the pusher 7, when the stop 6 is in the end-of-travel position.

(21) The pusher 7 advantageously has a mass greater than or equal to a threshold value beyond which the center of gravity of the syringe 1 is situated in proximity to the second end 51 of the piston rod 5 when the stop 6 is in the end-of travel position.

(22) The syringe body 2, the gripping wings 4, the piston rod 5 and the stop 6 have a total mass. The threshold value of the mass of the pusher 7 is determined according to the total mass such that the syringe 1 has a center of gravity situated outside the syringe body 2 when the stop 6 is in the end-of-travel position.

(23) The threshold value of the mass of the pusher 7 is advantageously 4 grams. The mass of the pusher 7 is advantageously less than or equal to 10 grams, so as not to make the syringe 1 needlessly heavy. The mass of the pusher 7 is advantageously between 4 grams and 5 grams.

(24) The pusher 7 has a gripping surface 70, preferably of elliptical shape, advantageously having a surface area of between 800 mm.sup.2 and 900 mm.sup.2.

(25) Advantageously, the pusher 7 is made at least partially of the first plastics material. Advantageously, the pusher 7 has a gripping surface 70 made at least partially of a second plastics material different than the first plastics material. The second plastics material advantageously has a hardness of between 30 Shore A and 70 Shore A, preferably of between 50 Shore A and 70 Shore A. By way of non-limiting examples, the second plastics material can be a thermoplastic of the SEBS type, i.e., polystyrene-b-poly(ethylene-butylene)-b-polystyrene, or silicone.

(26) As is illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11, the pusher 7 advantageously has at least one additional gripping surface 71, opposite the gripping surface 70. The one or more additional gripping surfaces 71 are advantageously made at least partially of the second plastics material. Such additional gripping surfaces 71 make it easier for the physician to draw back the product for injection.

(27) Gripping Wings

(28) The gripping wings 4 have a gripping surface 40 that advantageously has a surface area of between 700 mm.sup.2 and 800 mm.sup.2, preferably of between 700 mm.sup.2 and 750 mm.sup.2. The gripping wings 4 form lateral parts protruding from the syringe body 2 and in the form of a wing. The gripping wings 4 are advantageously in one piece.

(29) The gripping wings 4 advantageously have a concave gripping surface 40 oriented toward the first end 20 of the syringe body 2.

(30) The gripping wings 4 extend along a longitudinal axis and advantageously have a transverse profile forming a convex surface 41 (clearly visible in FIG. 6).

(31) Advantageously, the gripping wings 4 are made at least partially of the first plastics material. Advantageously, the gripping wings 4 have a gripping surface 40 that is made at least partially of the second plastics material.

(32) Manipulation of the Syringe

(33) As is illustrated in FIGS. 7 to 9, different manipulations of the syringe 1 according to the present disclosure, are possible, this being permitted, in particular, by the substantial surface areas of the gripping surfaces 40, 70 of the gripping wings 4 and of the pusher 7, and also by the position of the center of gravity of the syringe 1. These different manipulations of the syringe 1 are reflected by the different positions of the syringe 1 in the hand 8 of the physician.

(34) In the position illustrated in FIG. 7, the syringe body 2 is held between the index finger 81 and the middle finger 82 of the physician, said fingers resting on the gripping wings 4, while the pusher 7 is actuated by the base of the thumb 80.

(35) In the position illustrated in FIG. 8, the syringe body 2 is held between the index finger 81 and the middle finger 82 of the physician, said fingers resting on the gripping wings 4, while the pusher 7 is actuated by the pad of the thumb 80.

(36) In the position illustrated in FIG. 9, the syringe body 2 is held between the middle finger 82 and the ring finger 83 of the physician, said fingers resting on the gripping wings 4, while the pusher 7 is actuated by the palm of the hand 8.

(37) The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments shown. A person skilled in the art is able to consider the technically effective combinations thereof and to replace them with equivalents.