Medical Syringe with Retractable Needle and Modified Plunger Handle with Concave Pressure Application Surface
20220062558 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/3201
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3137
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3148
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/322
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3295
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A medical syringe having a forwardly projecting needle that is selectively retractable following use and also having a specially configured plunger handle and thumb cap that cooperate to form a concave pressure application surface (“CPAS”). The concave pressure application surface at the rear of the plunger handle enables the subject medical syringe to achieve functional advantages, each with an associated therapeutic benefit, that are not achieved with use of the prior art devices.
Claims
1. A medical syringe having a barrel, a plunger slidably engaging an inside wall of the barrel and a forwardly projecting needle that is selectively retractable following use, the subject medical syringe further comprising a plunger handle with a thumb cap and end plug that cooperate to form a rearwardly facing concave pressure application surface (CPAS) against which a forwardly directed thumb force is applied by a user.
2. The medical syringe of claim 1 wherein the end plug has a concave proximal end surface disposed in juxtaposition to and cooperatively aligned with and abutting a cooperatively curved, inwardly facing concave surface of the thumb cap.
3. The medical syringe of claim 2 wherein the cooperatively curved, inwardly facing concave surface of the thumb cap extends rearwardly from an outside edge of the end plug to a circumferentially extending rear edge of the thumb cap.
4. The medical syringe of claim 1 wherein the CPAS is coaxially aligned with the plunger handle and has a depth-to-diameter ratio ranging from about 0.06 to about 0.085.
5. The medical syringe of claim 4 wherein the CPAS is coaxially aligned with the plunger handle and has a depth-to-diameter ratio of about 0.078.
6. The medical syringe of claim 1 wherein the plunger handle and thumb cap are integrally molded from a thermoplastic resin.
7. The medical syringe of claim 1 wherein the end plug is molded from a thermoplastic resin and frictionally engages a rearwardly facing aperture in the thumb cap.
8. The medical syringe of claim 1 wherein the plunger handle is vented to release pressurized air between the thumb cap and the end plug when the needle is retracted.
9. The medical syringe of claim 1 wherein the thumb cap is nestable inside a rearwardly facing opening of the barrel after the needle is retracted.
10. A method for administering injections more smoothly and with less discomfort to a user and a patient by selecting and providing a medical syringe having a barrel, a plunger slidably engaging an inside wall of the barrel and a forwardly projecting needle that is selectively retractable following use, the subject medical syringe further comprising a plunger handle with a thumb cap and end plug that cooperate to form a rearwardly facing concave pressure application surface (CPAS) against which a forwardly directed thumb force can be applied by a user; and thereafter applying a forwardly directed thumb force to the CPAS while administering an injection.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the thumb force is applied to the CPAS while administering an injection of fluid characterized as having a “high viscosity.”
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The system and method of the invention are further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015] and
[0016]
[0017]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018]
[0019] The distal portion of plunger handle 14 further comprises an annular, elastomeric plunger seal 16 that slidably engages the inside wall of cylindrical barrel 12 and cooperates with a plunger plug 25 at the distal end of plunger handle 18 to define a variable volume fluid chamber 21 inside barrel 12 between retractable needle assembly 24 and plunger handle 14.
[0020] During use of prior art medical syringe 10, following the removal of needle cap 22, an injectable medication is typically aspirated into variable volume fluid chamber 21 disposed inside barrel 12 between retractable needle assembly 24 and plunger handle 14. After needle 20 is inserted into a patient, an injection is administered by advancing plunger handle 14 inside barrel 12 until plunger plug 25 contacts needle holder 11 of retractable needle assembly 24 and the injection is completed. Plunger handle 14 is typically advanced distally inside barrel 12 during an injection by applying thumb pressure forwardly against convex end surface 32 of thumb cap 30 of plunger handle 14 while simultaneously exerting opposed finger pressure rearwardly against the distally facing surfaces of opposed, outwardly projecting finger flanges 26, 28 of barrel 12. As the injection is completed, the continued thumb pressure exerted by the user against convex end surface 32 of thumb cap 30 of plunger handle 14 causes plunger plug 25 to contact the proximal end of needle holder 11, thereby dislodging plunger plug 25 from the distally facing opening of plunger handle 14. Simultaneously, the distal end of plunger handle 14 pushes friction ring 15 forwardly off the outer surface of needle holder 11 into annular space 17, allowing the compressed spring 13 to expand and drive needle holder 11 and plunger plug 25 rearwardly into needle retraction chamber 18. As needle holder 11 is driven rearwardly by the force of the expanding compressed spring, needle 20 is simultaneously withdrawn from the injection site of the patient and is carried rearwardly by needle holder 11. Following needle retraction, the needle tip is withdrawn at least inside the forward portion of barrel 12 to prevent accidental needle stick injuries of the type that might otherwise occur with a different syringe product.
[0021] Applicants have now discovered that a medical syringe of the type disclosed above can be further improved and provided with enhanced functionality by modifying the plunger handle to give the user greater comfort and control over injections and needle retraction, and to provide for smoother delivery of medications during an injection and for smoother needle retraction subsequent to the injection. A medical syringe having a plunger handle modified in accordance with the present invention is also particularly effective for use with highly viscous medications.
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] Elongate tubular plunger handle 44 is desirably inserted into cylindrical barrel 42 through a rearwardly facing opening having an annular recess 88 with an inside diameter and depth sufficient to receive outermost portion 86 thumb cap 60 into nesting engagement inside recess 88 when plunger handle 44 is fully advanced inside barrel 42 and needle 50 is retracted following an injection. Such nesting engagement is desirable to deter possible reuse of a syringe for safety reasons and to deter the removal of plunger handle 44 from barrel 42 following needle retraction to reduce the likelihood of accidental needle sticks or inadvertent pathogenic contamination by contact with blood or other bodily fluids. The distal portion of plunger handle 44 further comprises an annular, elastomeric plunger seal 46 that slidably engages the inside wall of cylindrical barrel 42 and cooperates with plunger plug 55 at the distal end of plunger handle 44 to define a variable volume fluid chamber 49 inside barrel 42 between retractable needle assembly 54 and plunger handle 44. Each of the foregoing portions of medical syringe 40 except elongate tubular plunger handle 44 is configured and operates in substantially the same manner as described above in relation to the like portions of prior art medical syringe 10.
[0024] Referring now to the portion of plunger handle 44 disposed rearwardly of flange members 56, 58 of barrel 42 as viewed in
[0025] Referring more particularly to
[0026] As previously stated above, those skilled in the art will appreciate upon reading this disclosure with reference to
[0027] End plug 62 desirably further comprises an inwardly tapered, forwardly extending skirt portion 65 that is inserted into and is sized to be frictionally engageable with at least a portion of the stepped inside wall defining tubular bore of plunger handle 44. Outwardly projecting annular protrusions 78, 82 on the outside of skirt portion 65 of end plug 62 loosely engage cooperatively aligned recesses 80, 84 to allow venting of air around end plug 62 from inside the tubular bore during needle retraction following an injection. Referring again to
[0028] Other modifications and alterations to the apparatus disclosed here may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this disclosure in relation to the accompanying drawings and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventors are legally entitled.