Disposable syringe and push rod for the same
09669166 ยท 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/3143
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31501
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31513
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31511
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/31516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides a disposable syringe and a push rod for use in a disposable syringe. The push rod comprises a proximal end, a distal end and an axis extending through the proximal end and the distal end. The distal end of the push rod is provided with a snap-fitting mechanism and a stop flange located at a proximal side of the snap-fitting mechanism. The stop flange comprises a main body portion formed about an axis of the push rod and a plurality of finger-like portions extending from the main body portion in a direction away from the axis of the push rod. According to the present invention, a smaller push force continues to be applied to the push rod upon completion of the injection, thereby achieving an additional stroke needed when the distal end of the push rod snap-fits with the needle seat and meanwhile lessening the patient's pains.
Claims
1. A disposable syringe, comprising: a barrel, comprising a proximal end, a distal end and a hollow interior, the hollow interior being defined by a barrel-shaped inner wall; a push rod located in the interior of the barrel and movable in the barrel, the push rod comprising a proximal end located outside the proximal end of the barrel, a distal end located in the interior of the barrel, and an axis extending through the proximal end and the distal end of the push rod, the distal end of the push rod being provided with a stop flange; and a rubber piston mounted on the push rod and located at a distal side of the stop flange and configured to come in contact with the inner wall of the barrel in a liquid tight manner, wherein the stop flange comprises: a main body portion formed about the axis of the push rod, and a pushing and pressing portion configured to push and press the rubber piston and extending from the main body portion in a direction away from the axis of the push rod, wherein the pushing and pressing portion is constructed so that when the rubber piston is stopped at the distal end of the barrel, only the pushing and pressing portion deforms as continuing to push and press the rubber piston; and a needle seat located at the distal end of the barrel and comprising a first snap-fitting mechanism; the distal end of the push rod is provided with a second snap-fitting mechanism located at the distal side of the rubber piston, the second snap-fitting mechanism is adapted to engage with the first snap-fitting mechanism via deformation of the pushing and pressing portion upon completion of the injection.
2. The disposable syringe according to claim 1, wherein the stop flange is made of an elastic material.
3. The disposable syringe according to claim 1, wherein the pushing and pressing portion is in a shape of a sheet perpendicular to the axis.
4. The disposable syringe according to claim 1, wherein the pushing and pressing portion is comprised of a plurality of finger-like portions which are symmetrically distributed relative to a plane through the axis.
5. The disposable syringe according to claim 1, wherein the pushing and pressing portion is comprised of a plurality of finger-like portions which are symmetrically distributed about the axis.
6. The disposable syringe according to claim 1, wherein the push rod comprises a bendable portion closely adjacent to the proximal side of the stop flange.
7. The disposable syringe according to claim 1, wherein the push rod further comprises a limiting boss located at a proximal side of the stop flange to limit an amount of deformation of the pushing and pressing portion.
8. The disposable syringe according to claim 7, wherein the push rod further comprises a platform located at the proximal side of the stop flange, and the limiting boss is a boss formed on the platform and having a shape corresponding to the finger-like portion.
9. The disposable syringe according to claim 8, wherein a portion of the push rod between the platform and the stop flange is a bendable portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) A disposable syringe and a push rod for use in the disposable syringe according to the present invention will be described with reference to the specific embodiments shown in the figures. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that what is shown in the figures is only exemplary and intended to illustrate the present invention, not to limit the present invention.
(8) The directional terms distal and proximal used in the following detailed description are relative to medical care personnel such as a nurse for injecting for a patient, and respectively correspond to up and down of the page of
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(10) The push rod 3 is mounted in the interior 7 of the barrel 1 and movable in the interior of the barrel 1. Meanwhile, referring to
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(13) In specific embodiment shown in the figure, the pushing and pressing portion 16 is comprised of a plurality of finger-like portions. Those skilled in the art can readily envisage that the pushing and pressing portion 16 has a predetermined rigidity by virtue of customary designs such as selection of a material, a selection of the shape and a selection of the cross-section shape. During the injection, the sum of a frictional force and a liquid medicament resistance between the rubber piston 4 and the inner wall 8 of the barrel 1 is very small. Therefore, when the pushing and pressing portion 16 pushes the rubber piston 4 to move distally, the pushing and pressing portion 16 itself deforms very little or substantially does not deform. Upon completion of the injection, the rubber piston 4 is stopped at the distal end 6 (namely, a zero line) of the barrel 1, and an acting force and a counterforce produced by the pushing and pressing portion 16 continuing to push and press the rubber piston 4 will increase, whereupon only the pushing and pressing portion 16 deforms under the counterforce of the rubber piston 4, i.e., only the pushing and pressing portion 16 deforms and the rubber piston 4 does not deform. The deformation of the pushing and pressing portion 16 provides an additional stroke which is needed when the distal end 10 of the push rod 3 continues to move distally and enables the second snap-fitting mechanism 14 of the push rod 3 to engage with the first snap-fitting mechanism 9 of the needle seat 2. As compared with the rubber piston 4, the pushing and pressing portion 16 is more likely to deform. Therefore, as compared with the situation in the prior art in which a larger force is needed to deform the rubber piston 4, in the present invention only a smaller force is needed to finish the additional stroke needed by the push rod 3 for engagement of the snap-fitting mechanisms and to reduce the patient's pains. In the embodiment shown in
(14) It should be appreciated that the pushing and pressing portion 16 may be in any other shape besides the finger shape, for example, a circular shape or a polygonal shape, so long as it can meet the desired deformation.
(15) In order to limit the deformation degree of the pushing and pressing portion 16, or in order to prevent too much deformation of the pushing and pressing portion 16, a limiting boss 20 may be disposed at a proximal side of the stop flange 13 of the push rod 3. In a specific example shown in
(16) In a push rod of a further preferred embodiment not shown, a portion of the push rod 3 closely adjacent to the proximal side of the stop flange 13 is a bendable portion. In the present invention, closely adjacent means that there not other structures between two portions. Referring to
(17) In the case that the whole push rod is rigid, upon injection, if a push force is not coincident with the axis of the push rod, the push rod might deflect to bring the rubber piston to deflect so that a water tight function between the rubber piston and the inner wall of the barrel loses, which causes leakage. When the push rod is assembled in the interior of the barrel, if the axis of the push rod deflects relative to the axis of the barrel, it might be difficult to mount the rubber piston in the barrel. The existence of the bendable portion can solve the above problem, and thereby facilitates use and assembling of the syringe.
(18) Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the drawings. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that the drawings and the corresponding depictions are only intended to illustrate the present invention. On this basis, those skilled in the art may make other variations and improvements which fall within the protection scope of the present invention.