Syringe finger grip
First Claim
1. A single-piece molded finger grip adapted to be coupled to a syringe having a barrel with a barrel diameter and a rear finger flange, comprising:
- a single-piece molded body having an upper face and a lower face and a syringe-receiving slot that opens to a first longitudinal side edge of the body, the syringe-receiving slot having first and second longitudinal sides, wherein the body defines two finger rests each of which are on the respective first and second longitudinal sides of the syringe-receiving slot, the body defining a pair of cantilevered locking latches that project from opposite inside edges of the syringe-receiving slot toward each other and have inner tips that are spaced apart a distance less than the barrel diameter, the locking latches being angled from the opposite inside edges of the syringe-receiving slot toward each other and toward a dead-end receptacle of the syringe-receiving slot, the dead-end receptacle having an inner diameter that is approximately the same as the barrel diameter, and the locking latches are configured to have sufficient flexibility such that the barrel is inserted into the syringe-receiving slot by flexing the locking latches apart, the locking latches are configured to have a length such that when the barrel is seated within the dead-end receptacle, the locking latches spring back to a relaxed configuration, wherein any force on the barrel in a direction out of the dead-end receptacle would tend to flex the locking latches closer together and prevent removal of the barrel from the syringe-receiving slot.
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Abstract
A finger grip for receiving and retaining a syringe body of an injection syringe. The finger grip is easily pressed directly onto the syringe and employs a centering feature and a pair of one way, flexible latches that allow easy attachment to a syringe body yet ensures retention during normal and abnormal use. If a high horizontal component force is applied during normal or abnormal use, the finger grip will not become disconnected in an uncontrolled fashion from the syringe body, which might cause injury and/or damage to a patient being injected. The flexible latches may prevent detachment of the finger grip from the syringe below separation force of about 25 lbs.
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14 Claims
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1. A single-piece molded finger grip adapted to be coupled to a syringe having a barrel with a barrel diameter and a rear finger flange, comprising:
a single-piece molded body having an upper face and a lower face and a syringe-receiving slot that opens to a first longitudinal side edge of the body, the syringe-receiving slot having first and second longitudinal sides, wherein the body defines two finger rests each of which are on the respective first and second longitudinal sides of the syringe-receiving slot, the body defining a pair of cantilevered locking latches that project from opposite inside edges of the syringe-receiving slot toward each other and have inner tips that are spaced apart a distance less than the barrel diameter, the locking latches being angled from the opposite inside edges of the syringe-receiving slot toward each other and toward a dead-end receptacle of the syringe-receiving slot, the dead-end receptacle having an inner diameter that is approximately the same as the barrel diameter, and the locking latches are configured to have sufficient flexibility such that the barrel is inserted into the syringe-receiving slot by flexing the locking latches apart, the locking latches are configured to have a length such that when the barrel is seated within the dead-end receptacle, the locking latches spring back to a relaxed configuration, wherein any force on the barrel in a direction out of the dead-end receptacle would tend to flex the locking latches closer together and prevent removal of the barrel from the syringe-receiving slot. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A single-piece molded finger grip adapted to be coupled to a syringe having a barrel with a barrel diameter and a rear finger flange, comprising:
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a single-piece molded body defining a horizontal plane and having upper and lower faces spaced apart along a vertical axis, the body defining two pairs of opposed side edges between the upper and lower faces and being proportionally thinner in the vertical axis than in the horizontal plane; a syringe-receiving slot in the body that bifurcates one side edge of the two pairs of the opposed side edges and ends at a dead-end receptacle having an inner diameter that is approximately the same as the barrel diameter, wherein the body has first and second longitudinal sides and defines two finger rests on the respective first and second longitudinal sides of the syringe-receiving slot; a pair of cantilevered locking latches that project from opposite inside edges of the syringe-receiving slot toward each other and have inner tips that are spaced apart a distance less than the barrel diameter, the locking latches are configured to have sufficient flexibility such that the barrel is inserted into the syringe-receiving slot by flexing the locking latches apart, wherein the locking latches are configured to spring back to a relaxed configuration upon passage of the barrel and are shaped and oriented to prevent removal of the barrel from the syringe-receiving slot straight out from between the locking latches short of a force that breaks the locking latches and in the absence of any force on the locking latches other than from the syringe. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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