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Fluid-operated hypodermic syringe

  • US 4,007,739 A
  • Filed: 07/18/1975
  • Issued: 02/15/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A hypodermic syringe for operation by a fluid under pressure which comprises (a) an outer casing having a longitudinal cylindrical hollow space provided with a first port at its "front" or "needle" end for drawing a medicament from a container through a duct and a check-valve, and a second port at its rear end for admitting or releasing pressurized fluid, (b) a front differential piston unit, the large-diameter, rear portion of which is slidingly arranged in the hollow space of the casing, while the small-diameter, front portion protrudes out of the casing through an opening in its front cover and carries an injection needle in its foremost part, the large-diameter portion being furthermore hollow in the shape of a cylinder which is firstly connected to the needle by a duct containing a check valve, and secondly by at least one opening to a front annular space formed between the casing and the small-diameter portion, (c) pressure means adapted to bias the front differential piston unit to the rear of the casing, (d) a rear differential piston unit having its front portion of larger diameter slidingly arranged in the medicament cylinder of the front differential piston unit, while its rear, longitudinal portion of a smaller diameter penetrates through the rear cover of the medicament cylinder and through the rear of the casing into the open, the latter portion being longitudinally perforated by a fluid duct which at its front end is provided with at least one opening connecting it to the rear annular space formed between the wall of the medicament cylinder and the rear portion of the rear differential piston, (e) manually operated valve means adapted to primarily admit fluid under pressure to the front differential piston unit so as to drive the needle forward and to transfer medicament from the front annular space to the medicament cylinder through the openings provided between these spaces and, upon further actuation of the valve, to admit pressurized fluid to the rear annular space so as to drive the rear differential piston unit in forward direction and to eject the medicament through the needle.

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