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Variable sealing pressure plunger rod assembly

  • US 4,500,310 A
  • Filed: 12/20/1982
  • Issued: 02/19/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A plunger rod assembly for use with a syringe barrel having a cylindrical inside wall and provided with a proximal open end to receive the plunger rod assembly and a distal end adapted to receive and be in fluid communication with fluid delivery means comprising:

  • a plunger rod including a rigid elongate shaft portion having a circular tapered tip portion at the distal end thereof, said shaft portion being sufficiently long as to be accessible outside of the syringe barrel;

    a flexible thermoplastic stopper including an annular side wall circumscribing a longitudinal axis, a continuous front wall intersecting said longitudinal axis and being integral with said side wall, an annular rib being larger in diameter than said side wall and being integral with said side wall, said rib being larger in diameter than the syringe barrel cylindrical inside wall, an inside surface of said front wall, a tapered annular inside wall extending from said inside surface and being integral with said side wall, said tapered annular inside wall and said inside surface defining a cavity which has said tapered tip portion received therein, said tapered annular inside wall having a substantially continuous smooth surface, said tapered annular inside wall being inclined at approximately the same angle as said tapered tip portion and adjacent thereto whereby force applied to said shaft portion in the direction of descending taper of said tapered tip portion creates a force component which is directed substantially outwardly from the interface of said tapered tip portion and said tapered annular inside wall wherein said rib applied more pressure to the syringe barrel cylindrical wall than the initial pressure existing as a result of said rib being larger than the syringe barrel inside wall; and

    cooperating means for maintaining the positional relationship of said stopper and said plunger rod.

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