Backstop for a Syringe
20180177949 ยท 2018-06-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Jacobus A. de Waal Malefijt (Overveen, NL)
- Dennis Broeke (Julianadorp, NL)
- Sander H. W. de Jong (Beverwijk, NL)
Cpc classification
A61M5/31505
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31501
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3135
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2207/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J1/2096
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A backstop for a syringe can include a base having a first surface and an opposing second surface. A skirt can extend outwardly from the second surface of the base. An opening can extend through the base. The opening can be surrounded by the skirt. A first extension can extend generally perpendicularly from the second surface at an outer periphery of the base. A second extension can extend generally perpendicularly from the second surface at the outer periphery of the base. The second extension can be diametrically opposed to the first extension.
Claims
1. A backstop for a syringe, the backstop comprising: a base including a first surface and an opposing second surface; a skirt extending outwardly from the second surface of the base; an opening extending through the base, the opening being at least generally surrounded by the skirt; a first extension extending generally perpendicularly from the second surface of the base at an outer periphery of the base, the first extension including a first surface and an opposing second surface, a first ledge extending outwardly from the second surface of the first extension; and a second extension extending generally perpendicularly from the second surface of the base at the outer periphery of the base, the second extension being diametrically opposed to the first extension, the second extension including a first surface and an opposing second surface, a second ledge extending outwardly from the second surface of the second extension.
2. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the first extension is at least generally arcuate and the second surface of the first extension is at least generally planar.
3. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the first ledge extends generally perpendicularly to the second surface of the first extension.
4. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the second extension is at least generally arcuate and the second surface of the second extension is at least generally planar.
5. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the second ledge extends generally perpendicularly to the second surface of the second extension.
6. The backstop of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the second surface of each of the first and second extensions contacts at least a portion of a planar side of a flange of the syringe.
7. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the skirt includes a first end at the second surface of the base and a second end spaced apart therefrom, and wherein a first diameter of the opening at the first end of the skirt is greater than a second diameter of the opening at the second end of the skirt.
8. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the skirt is formed of an elastic material.
9. The backstop of claim 1, wherein the first and second extensions extend further from the second surface than the skirt.
10. A combination comprising: a syringe including a barrel and a flange, the flange extending outwardly from the barrel; and a backstop configured to be attached to at least a portion of the flange of the syringe, the backstop comprising: a base including a first surface and an opposing second surface; a skirt extending outwardly from the second surface of the base; an opening extending through the base, the opening being at least generally surrounded by the skirt; a first extension extending generally perpendicularly from the second surface of the base at an outer periphery of the base, the first extension including a first surface and an opposing second surface, a first ledge extending outwardly from the second surface of the first extension, at least a portion of the first ledge contacting at least a portion of the flange of the syringe; and a second extension extending generally perpendicularly from the second surface of the base at the outer periphery of the base, the second extension being diametrically opposed to the first extension, the second extension including a first surface and an opposing second surface, a second ledge extending outwardly from the second surface of the second extension, at least a portion of the second ledge contacting at least a portion of the flange of the syringe.
11. The combination of claim 10, further comprising: a plunger configured to be inserted into at least a portion of the barrel of the syringe, the backstop preventing the plunger from being separated from the syringe.
12. The combination of claim 10, wherein the plunger includes a distal end and at least one projection extending outwardly therefrom, the distal end being configured to engage at least a portion of a stopper, at least a portion of the backstop contacting at least a portion of the projection of the plunger.
13. The combination of claim 10, wherein the first surface of the first extension is at least generally arcuate and the second surface of the first extension is at least generally planar.
14. The combination of claim 10, wherein the first ledge extends generally perpendicularly to the second surface of the first extension.
15. The combination of claim 10, wherein the first surface of the second extension is at least generally arcuate and the second surface of the second extension is at least generally planar.
16. The combination of claim 10, wherein the second ledge extends generally perpendicularly to the second surface of the second extension.
17. The combination of claim 10, wherein the flange of the syringe includes a first planar side, a diametrically opposed second planar side, a first arcuate side and an opposing second arcuate side.
18. The combination of claim 17, wherein at least a portion of the second surface of each of the first and second extensions contacts at least a portion of one of the first and second planar sides of a flange of the syringe.
19. The combination of claim 10, wherein the skirt includes a first end at the second surface and a second end spaced apart therefrom, and wherein a first diameter of the opening at the first end of the skirt is greater than a second diameter of the opening at the second end of the skirt.
20. The combination of claim 10, wherein the skirt is formed of an elastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings various illustrative embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words bottom and top designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms a, an and the are not limited to one element but instead should be read as meaning at least one. The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
[0023] Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout,
[0024] The syringe 14 can include a generally cylindrical barrel 16 extending between a proximal end 18 and a distal end 20 of the syringe 14 (see
[0025] As shown in
[0026] A plunger 32 can be sized, shaped and/or configured to be inserted into and/or received by at least a portion of the barrel 16 of the syringe 14. The plunger 32 can include a distal end 34. an opposing proximal end 36, and a shaft 33 extending therebetween. The distal end 34 can be configured to engage and/or receive at least a portion of a stopper 38. The stopper 38 can be formed of rubber. The proximal end 36 can extend radially outwardly beyond the shaft 33 and/or the distal end 34 to provide a handle to a user. In one embodiment, one or more projections 40 can extend outwardly and/or at least generally or exactly perpendicularly from at least a portion (e.g., the shaft 33) of the plunger 32, such that the shaft 33 has an x-shaped cross section. As described in detail below, the backstop 12 may be sized, shaped and/or configured to preclude unintentional withdrawal of the plunger 32 and/or the stopper 38 from the syringe 14.
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[0028] However, the first and second surfaces 26a, 26b of the base 26 are not so limited. For example, the first and second surfaces 26a, 26b of the base 26 may be flexible or resilient, such that both surfaces 26a, 26b can be bent, at least slightly, and return to the original, flat configuration, as described in more detail below.
[0029] A skirt 28 can extend at least slightly outwardly and/or downwardly from the second surface 26b of the base 26. As shown in
[0030] The skirt 28 can include a first end 50 at the second surface 26b of the base 26 and a second end 52 spaced apart from the first end 50. The skirt 28 can be formed of the same or a different material than the remainder of the backstop 12. For example, the skirt 28 may be formed of an elastic, resilient material, while the remainder of the backstop 12 may be formed of a light-weight, high-strength material, such as a polymeric material.
[0031] An opening 30 can extend through the base 26 of the backstop. More particularly, the opening 30 can extend from and through the first surface 26a of the base 26 to and through the second surface 26b of the base 26. In one embodiment, the opening 30 can be generally or exactly circular when viewed from above or below. A first diameter D1 of the opening 30 at the first end 50 of the skirt 28 is greater than a second diameter D2 of the opening 30 at the second end 52 of the skirt 28. In one embodiment, the first diameter D1 of the opening 30 is at least slightly greater than an outer diameter of the shaft 33 and/or the distal end 34 of the plunger 32, while the second diameter D2 of the opening 30 is slightly less than the outer diameter of the shaft 33 and/or the distal end 34 of the plunger 32. With such a configuration, the skirt 28 will be elastically deformed when the distal end 34 of the plunger 32 is inserted into and passed through the skirt 28, then deformed into a squared opening around the x-shaped cross section of the plunger 32, such that inner edges of the skirt 28 block the distal end 34 of the plunger 32 from being withdrawn past the skirt 28.
[0032] The opening 30 can be surrounded completely by or at least partially defined by the skirt 28. Thus, in one embodiment, the skirt 28 can form a relatively short or truncated cone, such that the skirt 28 extends completely around (e.g., 360 degrees) the opening 30. However, the skirt 28 is not limited to extending completely around the opening 30. For example, the skirt 28 may be formed of two or more (e.g., four) separate and spaced-apart components. In one embodiment, the skirt 28 may include a plurality of spaced-apart slits or fingers that extend from the second end 52 of the skirt 28 toward (but not necessarily reaching) the first end 50 of the skirt 28. The slits may provide increased flexibility and/or functionality to the skirt 28. For example, inward edges of the slits may engage or catch at least a portion of the projection(s) 40, the shaft 33 and/or the distal end 34 of the plunger 32 as the plunger is being pulled away from the syringe 14.
[0033] A first extension 42 can extend downwardly and/or at least generally or exactly perpendicularly from the second surface 26b at an outer periphery or circumference of the base 26. A second extension 44 can extend downwardly and/or at least generally or exactly perpendicularly from the second surface 26b at the outer periphery or circumference of the base 26. The second extension 44 can be spaced-apart a predetermined distance from the first extension 42. In one embodiment, the second extension 44 is at least generally or exactly diametrically opposed to the first extension 42. As shown in
[0034] The first extension 42 can include a first or exterior surface 42a and an opposing second or interior surface 42b. The first surface 42a of the first extension 42 can be at least generally or entirely curved (e.g., concave) or arcuate. The second surface 42b of the first extension 42 can be at least generally or entirely flat or planar. A first ledge 45 can extend at least generally or exactly perpendicularly to the second surface 42b of the first extension 42 and toward the opening 30. The first ledge 45 can be spaced-apart from both the second surface 26b of the base 26 and an opposing free end of the first extension 42. A first slanted or angled surface or face 47 may connect or extend from a free edge of the first ledge 45 to a free end of the first extension 42.
[0035] The second extension 44 can include a first or exterior surface 44a and an opposing second or interior surface 44b. The first surface 44a of the second extension 44 can be at least generally or entirely curved (e.g., concave) or arcuate. The second surface 44b of the second extension 44 can be at least generally or entirely flat or planar. A second ledge 46 can extend at least generally or exactly perpendicularly to the second surface 44b of the second extension 44. The second ledge 46 can be spaced-apart from both the second surface 26b of the base 26 and an opposing free end of the second extension 44 and toward the opening 30. A second slanted or angled surface or face 49 may connect or extend from a free edge of the second ledge 46 to a free end of the second extension 44.
[0036] In one embodiment, when the backstop 12 is properly attached to the syringe 14, at least a portion of the second surface 42b, 44b of each of the first and second extensions 42, 44 contacts, engages and/or faces at least a portion of the flange 24 of the syringe 14. The complimentary size, shape and configuration of the backstop 12 and the flange 24 of the syringe 14 can prevent or at least inhibit the backstop 12 from inadvertently rotating with respect to the syringe 14 when the backstop 12 is properly attached to the flange 24 of the syringe 14. Such an arrangement is also beneficial because there is no need to change pre-existing packaging and/or the configuration of existing syringe flanges to accommodate or work with the backstop 12. The ledges 45, 46 may engage the flange 24 of the syringe 14 to create latching engagement between the backstop 12 and the syringe 14, thereby preventing the backstop 12 from being accidentally disengaged from the syringe 14.
[0037] The opening 30 and/or the skirt 28 can be sized, shaped and/or configured to permit at least a portion of the plunger 32 to pass therethrough. The opening 30 and/or the skirt 28 can also be sized, shaped and/or configured to prevent, or at least inhibit, at least a portion of the plunger 32 from passing therethrough. For example, the opening 30 and/or the skirt 28 can permit at least the distal end 34 of the plunger 32 to be inserted into a cavity of the barrel 16 of the syringe 14. During this process, at least a portion of the plunger 32 may deflect as least a portion of the skirt 28 radially outward or away from the longitudinal axis A of the syringe 14. However, when a user attempts to remove the plunger 32 from the cavity of the barrel 16 of the syringe 14, at least a portion of the skirt 28, such as the second end 52 thereof, can engage at least a portion of the plunger 32, such as the projection(s) 40 thereof. As a result, the plunger 32 is prevented from being removed from the barrel 16 of the syringe 14, or at least the process is made to be more difficult by the existence of the skirt 28.
[0038] In one embodiment, rotation of the plunger 32 within the opening 30 of the backstop 12 can be precluded or at least reduced based on engagement of at least a portion of the skirt 28 with at least a portion of the plunger 32. In an alternative embodiment, such as when the skirt 28 is formed via a continuous opening, the plunger 32 can be permitted to rotate 360 degrees when at least a portion of the plunger 32 is inserted into the opening 30 of the backstop 12.
[0039] In one embodiment, the backstop 12 can be designed to be at least partially flexible or bendable. Such a design can allow the backstop 12 to more easily be attached to at least a portion of the flange 24 of the syringe 14, and/or more effectively permit or inhibit movement of the plunger 32 into and out of the syringe 14 when the backstop 12 is attached to the syringe 14.
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[0042] The design of the backstop 12 provides for efficient manufacturing and/or efficient application of the backstop 12 to the syringe 14. As shown in
[0043] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.