Trauma minimizing dart
First Claim
1. A dart for injecting a liquid into an animal, comprising:
- (a) a hollow body comprising a forward section and a tail section in threaded connection thereto, the body including a plurality of longitudinal fins;
(b) a hollow needle in operative contact with the forward section of the body, wherein the needle forms an barb thereon, the barb being hollow, circumferential, and annular in shape, the barb being of one piece construction with the needle;
(c) a piston having front and rear faces slidably constrained within the body, wherein a primary chamber suitable for containing the liquid is formed by a portion of the forward section and the front face of the piston, and a secondary chamber is formed by a portion of the forward section, a portion of the tail section and the rear face of the piston, and wherein the body forms a plurality of vent holes in its tail section which vent the secondary chamber; and
(d) resilient means in operative contact with the piston for urging the piston toward the primary chamber, wherein the primary chamber is charged with the liquid and the needle enters the animal, the resilient means causes the piston to force the liquid through the needle into the animal, and the vent holes permit the free movement of the piston.
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Abstract
The invention is directed toward an injecting dart having improved vent and barb designs and reduced weight. The dart (10, 10'"'"') preferably includes a needle (12, 12'"'"') and a body having a forward section (14, 14'"'"') and a tail section (16, 16'"'"'). The needle (12, 12'"'"') forms an integral barb (24, 24'"'"'). In one embodiment (10), the tail section (16) includes several fins (17) with vent holes (38) between adjacent pairs of fins (17). In another embodiment (10'"'"') vents are formed by slots (52'"'"'), threads (54'"'"') and flats (56'"'"') on the threads (54'"'"'). The integral barb (24, 24'"'"') eliminates barb/needle bonding problems. The multiple vent holes (38, 52'"'"') permit free movement of the dart'"'"'s piston, thereby ensuring complete and sufficiently rapid delivery of the liquid to the animal. In one embodiment, (10'"'"') the needle (12'"'"') is integral with the forward section (14'"'"' ) so as to increase the reliability and reduce the weight of the dart (10'"'"'). The fins (17'"'"') of dart (10'"'"') are preferably relieved, also to reduce weight.
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21 Claims
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1. A dart for injecting a liquid into an animal, comprising:
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(a) a hollow body comprising a forward section and a tail section in threaded connection thereto, the body including a plurality of longitudinal fins; (b) a hollow needle in operative contact with the forward section of the body, wherein the needle forms an barb thereon, the barb being hollow, circumferential, and annular in shape, the barb being of one piece construction with the needle; (c) a piston having front and rear faces slidably constrained within the body, wherein a primary chamber suitable for containing the liquid is formed by a portion of the forward section and the front face of the piston, and a secondary chamber is formed by a portion of the forward section, a portion of the tail section and the rear face of the piston, and wherein the body forms a plurality of vent holes in its tail section which vent the secondary chamber; and (d) resilient means in operative contact with the piston for urging the piston toward the primary chamber, wherein the primary chamber is charged with the liquid and the needle enters the animal, the resilient means causes the piston to force the liquid through the needle into the animal, and the vent holes permit the free movement of the piston. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A dart for injecting a liquid into an animal, comprising:
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(a) a hollow body comprising a forward section and a tail section operatively connected thereto, wherein the tail section comprises a forward fin spanner, a rearward fin spanner and four equally spaced fins extending longitudinally from the forward fin spanner to the rearward fin spanner; (b) a hollow needle having tip and base portions, wherein; (i) the base portion of the needle is in operative contact with the forward section of the body; (ii) the needle forms a barb between its tip and base portions, the barb being hollow, circumferential, and annular in shape, the barb being of one piece construction with the needle; and (iii) the needle tip is curved so as to prevent plugging of the needle as it enters the animal; (c) a piston having front and rear faces slidably constrained within the forward section of the body, wherein a primary chamber suitable for containing the liquid is formed by the body and the front face of the piston and a secondary chamber is formed by the body and the rear face of the piston, and wherein four vent holes are formed by the forward fin spanner between adjacent sets of fins; (d) a cap suitable for covering the tip of the needle to retain the liquid in the primary chamber; and (e) a spring housed within the secondary chamber in operative contact with the face of the piston for moving the piston toward and into the primary chamber wherein when the primary chamber is charged with liquid and the dart strikes the animal the needle penetrates the cap and the spring causes the piston to force the liquid through the needle into the animal, and the vent holes permit free movement of the piston.
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19. A dart for injecting a liquid into an animal, comprising:
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(a) a hollow body suitable for containing the liquid comprising a forward section and a tail section; (b) a hollow needle integral with the forward section of the body, wherein the needle and forward section of the body are molded from a single piece of plastic, the needle including a barb which is of one piece construction with the needle, the barb being hollow, circumferential, and annular in shape; and (c) means responsive to impact of the dart with the animal contained within the hollow body for forcing the liquid out of the hollow body and through the needle into the animal. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A dart for injecting a liquid into an animal, comprising:
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(a) a hollow body comprising a forward section and a tail section in threaded connection thereto, wherein the tail section comprises a plurality of fins extending a portion of the way from the front end of the tail section to the rear end of the tail section; (b) a hollow needle integral with the forward section of the body, wherein the needle and forward section of the body are molded from a single piece of plastic, said needle including a barb which is of one piece construction with the needle, the barb being hollow, circumferential, and annular in shape; (c) a piston having front and rear faces slidably constrained within the body, wherein a primary chamber suitable for containing the liquid is formed by the body and the front face of the piston and a secondary chamber is formed by the body and the rear face of the piston, and wherein a plurality of vent holes are formed proximate the threaded joint between the forward and tail sections suitable for venting the secondary chamber; and (d) resilient means in operative contact with the piston for urging the piston toward the primary chamber, wherein when the primary chamber is charged with the liquid and the needle enters the animal, the resilient means causes the piston to force the liquid through the needle into the animal, and the vent holes permit the free movement of the piston.
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Specification