Plunger rod and piston for a syringe
First Claim
1. A plunger rod for a syringe assembly comprising an elongated stem and a tip at one end adapted to seat in a pocket in a piston, said tip being of generally truncated christmas tree shape and including a plurality of frusto-conical tip sections decreasing in cross wise dimension progressively from the base to the outer terminal end of the tip thereby defining a series of circumferentially extending axially spaced radially directed shoulders between adjacent tip sections, the included taper angle of the conical wall of the outermost tip section being greater than that of the remaining tip sections and the conical wall of the other tip sections decreasing progressively to the base of the tip.
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Abstract
A plunger rod and piston for a syringe which are easily and quickly assembled with a minimum force. The plunger rod has a tip of truncated "christmas tree" shape and the piston, which is of a flexible resilient material, has a pocket of complementary shape to receive the plunger tip. The tip includes a series of frusto conical segments of decreasing cross-wise dimension from the base to the terminal end of the tip thereby defining a plurality of circumferentially extending, axially spaced radially directed shoulders.
The piston pocket has a series of frusto conical pocket sections decreasing in size from the open end thereof to define a plurality of circumferentially extending axially spaced, radially directed, flexible lips. Upon assembly of the tip in the piston pocket, the lips deflect to permit seating of the tip therein and then engage behind the radial shoulders to lock the parts together.
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- 1. A plunger rod for a syringe assembly comprising an elongated stem and a tip at one end adapted to seat in a pocket in a piston, said tip being of generally truncated christmas tree shape and including a plurality of frusto-conical tip sections decreasing in cross wise dimension progressively from the base to the outer terminal end of the tip thereby defining a series of circumferentially extending axially spaced radially directed shoulders between adjacent tip sections, the included taper angle of the conical wall of the outermost tip section being greater than that of the remaining tip sections and the conical wall of the other tip sections decreasing progressively to the base of the tip.
- 4. A piston made of a flexible material adapted to be assembled to a plunger rod and being of generally cylindrical shape, said piston having a pocket extending inwardly from one inner axial end face thereof, said pocket being of a truncated christmas tree configuration in cross section defining a series of pocket sections decreasing in cross wise dimension from the open throat end of the piston to define a series of circumferentially extending radially inwardly directed flexible lips between adjacent pocket sections, the conical wall of the innermost and outermost pocket sections being tapered at an included angle less than the angle of taper of the conical wall of the intermediate pocket sections.
- 8. The combination of a plunger rod, a piston adapted to be assembled to one another, and a barrel for a syringe having a maximum internal diameter slightly smaller than the maximum outer diameter of said piston, the plunger rod including a tip of truncated christmas tree shape defining a series of tip segments of varying cross wise dimension providing a circumferential shoulder separating adjacent tip segments and the piston including a pocket of a complementary truncated christmas tree shape defining a series of pocket sections including an entrance section and of varying cross wise dimension providing a flexible lip separating adjacent pocket sections, the outer terminal tip section having a cross wise dimension substantially less than the entrance pocket section, said tip segments and pocket sections being suitably dimensioned so that when the tip is seated in the pocket, the peripheral shoulder of each tip section engages behind the flexible lip of its complementary pocket section, the frusto-conical of the outer terminal tip segment of the plunger rod having a wider angle of taper than its complementary pocket section and said other tip sections and complementary pocket sections having a reverse relationship.
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