Piston stem insert for a carpule based piston
First Claim
1. A combination piston having a hollow receptacle formed therein and a piston stem insert having a first end to be received at the receptacle of said piston and a second end to be engaged by a piston stem for interconnecting the piston stem with said piston so that said piston can be moved by the piston stem through the interior of a cylinder in which said piston is located;
- the first end of said piston stem insert including at least one radially extending projection, andthe receptacle of said piston including at least one cavity to receive the radial projection of said piston stem insert when the first end of said insert is received at the receptacle of said piston, said at least one cavity having a first end wall which is adapted to permit said radial projection to be rotated in a first direction past said end wall and out of said cavity when the piston stem is rotated in said first direction and into engagement with the second end of said piston stem insert to connect said stem to said piston, and said cavity having a second end wall which is adapted to prevent the rotation of said radial projection in an opposite direction and out of said cavity when the piston stem is rotated in said opposite direction so as to disconnect said stem from said piston.
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Abstract
A piston stem insert to be received within a hollow receptacle that is molded at the interior of a carpule based piston, so that a piston stem may be easily attached to and detached from the piston by way of the insert. In a first embodiment of the invention, a set of flexible, anti-displacement wings extend radially from the insert to releasable and frictionally engage the inside walls of a carpule, so as to prevent an inadvertent and premature displacement of the piston through the carpule. In a second embodiment, a set of anti-rotation wings extend radially from the piston stem insert to be received within respective cavities of the receptacle that are shaped so that the wings may be rotated in a single (e.g. clockwise) direction but blocked from rotation in an opposite direction. In a third embodiment, the receptacle of the piston is sized and shaped relative to the anti-rotation wings, such that said wings will be automatically aligned for receipt within the cavities of the receptable during the installation of the insert.
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1. A combination piston having a hollow receptacle formed therein and a piston stem insert having a first end to be received at the receptacle of said piston and a second end to be engaged by a piston stem for interconnecting the piston stem with said piston so that said piston can be moved by the piston stem through the interior of a cylinder in which said piston is located;
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the first end of said piston stem insert including at least one radially extending projection, and the receptacle of said piston including at least one cavity to receive the radial projection of said piston stem insert when the first end of said insert is received at the receptacle of said piston, said at least one cavity having a first end wall which is adapted to permit said radial projection to be rotated in a first direction past said end wall and out of said cavity when the piston stem is rotated in said first direction and into engagement with the second end of said piston stem insert to connect said stem to said piston, and said cavity having a second end wall which is adapted to prevent the rotation of said radial projection in an opposite direction and out of said cavity when the piston stem is rotated in said opposite direction so as to disconnect said stem from said piston. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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- 6. A combination piston having a hollow receptacle formed therein and a piston stem insert having a first end to be received at said piston receptacle and a second end to be interconnected with a piston stem, said piston receptacle having a plurality of radially extending and circumferentially spaced cavities and the first end of said piston stem insert having a plurality of radially projecting wings, said wings being received within respective cavities when the first end of said piston stem insert is received at said piston receptacle, and the intermediate regions of said piston that are located between adjacent cavities of said piston receptacle are of particular size to automatically realign said wings for receipt by respective cavities in the event that said wings are aligned with and contact said intermediate regions when the first end of said piston stem insert is inserted into said piston receptacle.
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9. In combination, a piston stem insert to be interconnected with a piston that is located within a fluid filled cylinder and a piston stem to be attached to said piston stem insert when said insert is connected to the piston to relocate said piston through the cylinder;
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said piston stem insert including flexible retaining means extending therefrom so as to frictionally engage the cylinder and prevent a relocation of the piston through the cylinder, and said piston stem having a bearing surface projecting therefrom, said bearing surface being moved into contact with the flexible retaining means of said piston stem insert when said piston stem is attached to said insert for causing said retaining means to be displaced out of frictional engagement with the cylinder such that an axial force applied to said piston stem is transferred to the piston by way of said piston stem insert to permit said piston to be relocated through the cylinder. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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