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Single use disposable syringe

  • US 5,000,737 A
  • Filed: 07/26/1990
  • Issued: 03/19/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/18/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A single use syringe comprising:

  • an elongated hollow cylindrical barrel having an interior sidewall, a proximal end, a distal end, and a nozzle closing said distal end of said barrel;

    a plunger member within said barrel for axial movement therein for drawing fluid into and expelling fluid out of said barrel through said nozzle, said beyond said barrel at said proximal end and having a piston at the distal end;

    a control device placed at a predetermined position within the barrel between the plunger shaft and the interior wall, which position determines the volume of the syringe to be filled with medication, the control device being elongate and including a distal portion and proximal portion, the proximal portion of the control device having(a) a proximally oriented outwardly facing element of a material harder than the interior sidewall and contacting and angled against the interior sidewall so that the control device is free to move toward the distal end but proximal movement of the plunger shaft after the piston contacts the distal portion of the control device causes the outwardly facing element to embed into the interior sidewall preventing further proximal movement of the piston and said control device, and(b) a proximally oriented inwardly facing element contacting and biased against the plunger shaft so that the plunger shaft is free to move first time toward the proximal end but distal movement of the plunger shaft causes the inwardly facing element to engage the plunger shaft so that the control device moves with the plunger shaft toward the distal end,whereby the control device permits the syringe to be loaded with medication in the volume defined by the predetermined position of the control device by proximal movement of the piston as far as the distal end of the control device; and

    after suppression of the plunger shaft to expel the medication, any second proximal movement of the plunger shaft is prevented by the outwardly facing element embedding into the interior sidewall.

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