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Syringe assembly having disabling mechanism

  • US 20060173411A1
  • Filed: 02/23/2005
  • Published: 08/03/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An operable syringe assembly having passive disabling structure comprising:

  • a barrel including a side wall having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid, an open proximal end and a distal end including a distal wall having a passageway therethrough in fluid communication with said chamber;

    an elongate plunger rod including a proximal end and an open distal end having an interior surface defining a cavity therein, at least one detent on said interior surface at said distal end of said plunger rod, a secondary cavity at a proximal end of said cavity, said secondary cavity having a distal end and a proximal end, said secondary cavity having a contact surface and at least one discontinuity in said secondary cavity;

    a stopper including a sealing element having a peripheral surface forming a seal with said inside surface of said barrel, a post extending proximally from said sealing element having a proximal end and a distal end, at least two post detents on said post, a secondary post extending axially from said proximal end of said post, having a proximal end and a distal end and at least one discontinuity on its surface, said secondary post being positioned at least partially in said secondary cavity, means for limiting free axial motion of said stopper with respect to said plunger rod for a limited distance and for applying proximally and distally directed forces to said stopper through said plunger rod;

    a locking element including a central body portion having an aperture therethrough, at least one cantilevered leg extending distally outwardly from said body portion, and at least one finger element extending proximally inwardly into said aperture, said at least one leg having a sharp free end directed outwardly for engaging said inside surface of said barrel;

    said locking element being positioned with said sharp-free end contacting said interior surface of said plunger rod proximally of said at least one detent in said plunger rod, said post being positioned in said aperture of said locking element wherein said at least one finger element is contacting the proximal most of said at least two post detents, so that applying a proximally directed force to said plunger rod while holding said barrel causes said plunger rod to move proximally with respect to said stopper until said free end of said cantilevered leg moves distally along said inner surface of said plunger rod cavity to said at least one detent in said cavity and said means for limiting motion causes said stopper to move along with said plunger in a proximal direction for a selected distance, and subsequently applying a distally directed force to said plunger rod to discharge fluid from said chamber through said passageway causes said plunger rod to move in a distal direction along with said locking element due to its engagement with said at least two post detents until said means for limiting motion causes said stopper to move distally with said plunger rod to discharge fluid from said chamber, after which applying proximally directed force to said plunger rod will cause said plunger rod to move proximally with said free end of said cantilevered leg moving distally along said interior surface of said cavity past said distal end of said plunger rod so that said at least one cantilevered leg engages said inside surface of said barrel to help prevent proximal movement of said stopper to render said syringe assembly unusable.

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