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Sheathing device for after use protection from a syringe needle

  • US 5,057,079 A
  • Filed: 04/03/1990
  • Issued: 10/15/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/03/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An irreversible locking protective syringe device for use on a syringe for sheathing a syringe attached needle post-use, comprising:

  • a) a cylindrical syringe body with an outer surface and an inner surface wherein said inner surface surrounds a body longitudinal central cavity entering said body at a proximal end and exiting said body at a restricted needle mounting distal end;

    b) a cylindrical sheath with an outer surface and an inner surface wherein said inner surface surrounds a sheath longitudinal central bore running between proximal and distal sheath ends wherein said sheath central bore has a diameter suitable for receiving and encircling said syringe body;

    c) first means associated with said body for locking said sheath substantially around said body in a pre-use, retracted position wherein said first means includes an annular stopping channel with proximal and distal walls having at least one locking ramp projecting from said proximal wall toward said body distal end substantially narrowing said stopping channel;

    d) second means associated with said body for locking said sheath in an extended position that covers both a portion of said body proximate said distal end and all of said needle in a protective post-use position wherein said second means includes at least one annular element protruding above said outer body surface and at least one stop element protruding above both said outer body surface and said annular element and displaced from said annular element toward said distal body end; and

    e) means associated with said sheath proximal end protruding inwardly from said sheath inner surface for locking said sheath in both pre-use and post-use positions.

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