Retractable Syringe
20180326160 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/3234
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/508
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An auto-retractable syringe having a barrel and a plunger wherein engagement of said plunger with an otherwise immobilised needle hub allows a biasing member to push the needle hub into a cavity in the plunger.
Claims
1. An auto-retractable syringe having a barrel and a plunger moveable within said barrel, said barrel having a gland assembly inside a forepart thereof, said gland assembling housing removable a needle hub to which is attached a hypodermic needle; wherein a biasing member is disposed between the gland assembly and said needle hub so as to tend to urge the needle hub into said barrel; wherein said plunger has an internal cavity capable of receiving the needle hub; wherein the needle hub is kept in place prior to use by a detent arrangement that prevents movement of the hub both into and out of the barrel; wherein engagement of said plunger with said needle hub forces the detent arrangement to release, allowing the biasing member to push the needle hub into said cavity in the plunger.
2. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the detent arrangement comprises one or more indent regions in the needle hub, said indent region or regions having a profile that, when engaged would prevent movement of said hub, whether into or out of the barrel; and a set of resilient claws that have a complementary profile to that of the indent or indents, that occupies the indent regions, thereby to lock the needle hub in place and defeating the force of the biasing member.
3. The syringe of claim 2, wherein the internal profile of said indent is square or rectangular.
4. The syringe of claim 3, wherein the upper region of said claws have an inclined surface that is inclined away from the needle hub, such that when engaged by a member moving in the direction of injection, the force applied thereby will tend to push the claws away from the needle hub, thereby releasing it and allowing the biasing member to push the hub into the plunger.
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8. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the plunger has at its liquid-engaging end a stopper, said stopper being held in place by a detent arrangement that may be overcome by the force of the biasing member pushing the needle hub into the plunger.
9. The syringe of claim 2, wherein the plunger has at its liquid-engaging end a stopper, said stopper being held in place by a detent arrangement that may be overcome by the force of the biasing member pushing the needle hub into the plunger.
10. The syringe of claim 3, wherein the plunger has at its liquid-engaging end a stopper, said stopper being held in place by a detent arrangement that may be overcome by the force of the biasing member pushing the needle hub into the plunger.
11. The syringe of claim 4, wherein the plunger has at its liquid-engaging end a stopper, said stopper being held in place by a detent arrangement that may be overcome by the force of the biasing member pushing the needle hub into the plunger.
12. The syringe of claim 11, wherein the stopper has a partly-spherical liquid-engaging surface.
13. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the biasing member is a spring, and said spring is installed partly compressed.
14. The syringe of claim 2, wherein the biasing member is a spring, and said spring is installed partly compressed.
15. The syringe of claim 3, wherein the biasing member is a spring, and said spring is installed partly compressed.
16. The syringe of claim 4, wherein the biasing member is a spring, and said spring is installed partly compressed.
17. The syringe of claim 11, wherein the biasing member is a spring, and said spring is installed partly compressed.
18. The syringe of claim 12, wherein the biasing member is a spring, and said spring is installed partly compressed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The invention may be embodied by the arrangement of working parts at the dispensing end of a retractable hypodermic syringe. These are best understood by reference to the accompanying figures.
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[0022] The needle hub assembly includes the needle hub 30, in which is inserted the needle 25. A sliding activator sleeve 35 is fitted around the needle hub and in between these two parts is placed a partially compressed spring 40. The spring 40 is in contact with a stepped rear-facing surface 45 of the hub and an inner forward stepped surface 50 of the sleeve 35. Thus the spring's role is to tend to force the hub 30 rearward relative to the sleeve 35.
[0023] However, prior to dispensing, this tendency of the spring 40 is held in check by a detent mechanism. This mechanism consists of three resilient claws 55 that protrude from the inner front surface 60 of the gland 20. Each of said claws have a square or rectangular lug 65 oriented toward the needle hub 25. They also have an rearward head surface 85 that is smooth but sloped in a sense that it is furthest from the surface of the hub 30 at its upper-most extremity, and said surface is closer to the hub 30 or the gland 20 at the dispending end of the claw 55.
[0024] The activator sleeve 35 is chamfered around its forward edge to produce an angled surface 90. In assembly, this chamfered surface 90 is located as close as possible to the complementarily sloped head surface 85 of the three claws 55. The closeness of the location means a more rapid response to dispensing pressure on the activation sleeve 35, as there is less distance to travel.
[0025] The needle hub 25 has a complementary groove 70 around its circumference that is located such that the lugs 65 are received within said groove 70 in pre-dispensing configuration. The positioning and shape of the lugs 65 and the groove 70 provide a very reliably immobile positioning of the needle hub, as the square shape of the lugs/groove combination prevents movement of the hub 30 in either a forward or rearward direction.
[0026] An O-ring 75 is located around the outer circumference of the activator sleeve 35 and positioned in an internal groove 80 in the inner surface of the gland 20. This provides a more effective seal around the hub/sleeve assembly to prevent fluid leakage during dispensing.
[0027] The plunger 15 is formed as a hollow barrel, with an internal cavity 100. The end of said plunger barrel is sealed via a stopper 105 made of rubber and which is held in place by a simple detent ring 110. On the outside of the plunger barrel is arranged a rubber gasket 115, which makes a sealing engagement with the inner surface of the barrel 10. The forward surface 120 of the stopper is partly spherical and the rear surface 125 of the needle hub 30 are shaped in a complementary manner to afford maximum dispensing and minimal dead zones.
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[0031] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the above described embodiment is merely one example of how the inventive concept can be implemented. It will be understood that other embodiments may be conceived that, while differing in their detail, nevertheless fall within the same inventive concept and represent the same invention.