Self-aspirating syringe with frictionally engaged locking collet
First Claim
1. A self-aspirating hypodermic syringe of the type used in combination with a cartridge ampoule which is sealed at its upper end by a slidable piston and at its lower end by a pierceable membrane, and which contains an injectable fluid therein, which comprises a syringe holder having:
- (A) a head;
(B) a barrel attached thereto for receiving said cartridge ampoule and provided at its lower end with a double ended needle for communication with the cartridge ampoule contents; and
(C) a generally cylindrical holding means within said head,said holding means being adapted;
(1) to securely hold said cartridge ampoule within said barrel;
(2) to receive within the bore thereof a double plunger mechanism comprising an inner plunger slidable within the bore of, and biased against, an outer plunger, said inner plunger having interengagement means for making positive interengagement with the slidable piston closing the upper end of said cartridge ampoule; and
(3) to generate frictional resistance to axial movement of said outer plunger,whereby upon alternate exertion of downward pressure upon said inner plunger and release thereof when said frictional resistance is generated, the bias of said inner plunger against said outer plunger creates aspirating conditions in said ampoule.
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Abstract
A hypodermic syringe of the automatic or self-aspirating type for use in combination with disposable cartridge ampoules closed at the lower end by a diaphragm pierceable by a double-ended hypodermic needle and closed at the upper end by a slidable piston comprises a syringe holder adapted to generate aspirating conditions within the cartridge ampoule by the slight backward displacement of the slidable piston by means of a double plunger, one slidable within and biased against the other, the inner plunger being positively interengaged with the slidable piston of the cartridge ampoule, and axial movement of the outer plunger being restricted by frictional engagement with a collet in the end of the syringe holder.
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10 Claims
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1. A self-aspirating hypodermic syringe of the type used in combination with a cartridge ampoule which is sealed at its upper end by a slidable piston and at its lower end by a pierceable membrane, and which contains an injectable fluid therein, which comprises a syringe holder having:
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(A) a head; (B) a barrel attached thereto for receiving said cartridge ampoule and provided at its lower end with a double ended needle for communication with the cartridge ampoule contents; and (C) a generally cylindrical holding means within said head, said holding means being adapted; (1) to securely hold said cartridge ampoule within said barrel; (2) to receive within the bore thereof a double plunger mechanism comprising an inner plunger slidable within the bore of, and biased against, an outer plunger, said inner plunger having interengagement means for making positive interengagement with the slidable piston closing the upper end of said cartridge ampoule; and (3) to generate frictional resistance to axial movement of said outer plunger, whereby upon alternate exertion of downward pressure upon said inner plunger and release thereof when said frictional resistance is generated, the bias of said inner plunger against said outer plunger creates aspirating conditions in said ampoule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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