Safety syringe
09636465 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/3221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/322
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/323
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/344
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3231
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/31516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A safety syringe includes a barrel having a positioning groove, a needle holder mounted in the barrel and having a first internal flange engaged in the positioning groove of the barrel and a first positioning flange, an interlocking seat mounted in the needle holder and having an elastic flap and a first external flange, and a plunger mounted in the barrel and having a second external flange. By means of engagement between the elastic flap of the interlocking seat and the second external flange of the plunger, the interlocking seat can be pulled by the plunger to let the first external flange to be forced into engagement with the first internal flange of the needle holder for allowing the needle holder with an attached needlestick to be pulled backwardly into the inside of the barrel to assure the safety of the syringe after the injection.
Claims
1. A safety syringe, comprising: a barrel comprising a barrel body, a tubular neck outwardly extending from one end of said barrel body, and a positioning groove extending around an inside wall of said tubular neck; a needle holder detachably mounted in said tubular neck of said barrel, said needle holder comprising a first ring wall, a first internal flange, a second internal flange and a first positioning flange, said first internal flange and said second internal flange located in said first ring wall, said first internal flange and said second internal flange being spaced from each other at a predetermined distance, an inner diameter of said first internal flange is smaller than an inner diameter of said second internal flange, said first positioning flange located at one end of said first ring wall and elastically engaged in said positioning groove inside said tubular neck of said barrel; an interlocking seat axially movably mounted in said first ring wall of said needle holder, said interlocking seat comprising a second ring wall, a first external flange and a second positioning flange, at least one elastic flap mounted between said first external flange and said second positioning flange in said second ring wall, said first external flange located at one end of said second ring wall for selectively engaging with said first internal flange or said second positioning flange of said needle holder by an axial movement of said interlocking seat, the second positioning flange located at an opposite end of said second ring wall and stopped against said first positioning flange of said needle holder; and a plunger axially movably mounted in said barrel body of said barrel, said plunger comprising a pressing portion inserted into the inside of said second ring wall of said interlocking seat and a second external flange located at an outer surface of said pressing portion and adapted for engagement with said elastic flaps of said interlocking seat upon an axial movement of said plunger relative to said barrel.
2. The safety syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said needle holder further comprises an end wall and a tubular wall, said end wall being located at an opposite end of said first ring wall remote from said first positioning flange, a distance between said end wall and said second internal flange being smaller than a distance between said end wall and said first internal flange, said tubular wall extending from one end of said end wall to the outside of said tubular neck of said barrel in direction away from said first ring wall.
3. The safety syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said interlocking seat further comprises at least one slot located in said second ring wall; each said elastic flap is located in one respective said slot.
4. The safety syringe as claimed in claim 3, wherein said interlocking seat comprises two said slots located in said second ring wall at two opposite sides, each said slot having one said elastic flap located therein, a distance between the two said elastic flaps being smaller than an outer diameter of said second external flange at said pressing portion of said plunger.
5. The safety syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of said second positioning flange of said interlocking seat is larger than an outer diameter of said first positioning flange of said needle holder and said second positioning flange of said interlocking seat is forced to push the first positioning flange of said needle holder when said interlocking seat inserting into said needle holder; the outer diameter of said first positioning flange of said needle holder is larger than an outer diameter of said first external flange of said interlocking seat.
6. The safety syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plunger has a bottom end thereof mounted with an elastic stopper, said elastic stopper comprising a buffer portion located at a top end thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) The barrel 20 comprises a barrel body 21, an opening 22 located in a top end of the barrel body 21, a tubular neck 23 forwardly extending from an opposing bottom end of the barrel body 21, and a positioning groove 24 extending around an inside wall of the tubular neck 23.
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(16) When assembling the barrel 20, the needle holder 30 and the interlocking seat 40, as shown in
(17) The plunger 50 is inserted through the opening 22 of the barrel 20 into the inside of the barrel body 21, and can be reciprocated up and down in the barrel 20 by an external force. Further, as shown in
(18) When pushing the plunger 50 forwards in an injection operation, the pressing portion 51 of the plunger 50 will be inserted into the inside of the second ring wall 41 of the interlocking seat 40, and the elastic flaps 43 of the interlocking seat 40 will be stretched open by the second external flange 52 of the plunger 50 for enabling the pressing portion 51 to pass over. After the second external flange 52 passed over the elastic flaps 43 of the interlocking seat 40, the elastic flaps 43 of the interlocking seat 40 immediately return to their former shape subject to their elastic restoring force and are stopped against the second external flange 52 at the pressing portion 51 of the plunger 50, as shown in
(19) After injection, the medical personnel can pull the plunger 50 backwards. At the time the plunger 50 is pulled backward, as shown in
(20) In conclusion, subject to the arrangement and engagement relationship among the needle holder 30, interlocking seat 40 and plunger 50 of the safety syringe 10, the structural stability of the needle holder 30 is maintained and the needle holder 30 will not fall from the barrel 20 accidentally during the injection operation and the amount of residual fluid can be minimized to avoid waste. After the injection, the needle holder 30 with the attached needlestick can be accurately carried by the interlocking seat 40 backwardly into the inside of the barrel 20 when the plunger 50 is pulled back, preventing needlestick injuries and facilitating implementation of single-use. Further, after the plunger 50 is pushed to the end in the injection, the user needs to apply a further push force to the plunger 50 so that the interlocking seat 40 can be pulled backwardly into the inside of the barrel 20. This two-stage force application design avoids accidental engagement between the interlocking seat 40 and the plunger 50 due to the use of unnecessarily excessive force during the injection.