Hypodermic safety syringe with retracting needle system
First Claim
1. A hypodermic safety syringe with a retracting needle system comprising;
- a transparent cylindrical body element for containing a liquid;
having appurtenances interacting with;
a previously detached needle assembly comprised of a bushing and a hollow needle temporarily interconnected with said bushing and body element for communicating liquid between said body element and a patient, area or process, said needle having a carriage and a hollow tine, said needle repositionable between an operable extreme wherein said needle projects axially outward from said body element and an inoperable extreme whereby said needle is retracted and contained completely within said body element; and
a protective cover adapted to contain within, a portion of, said needle protruding from said barrel and further adapted to be detachably attached to said bushing and;
a plunger reciprocally received into said body element whereby vacuum and pressurization forces are generated by adjustment of said plunger within said body element wherein liquid is drawn into said body element communicating through said needle by vacuum caused by adjusting said plunger outward from said body element and wherein liquid is expelled from said body element communicating through said needle by pressurization force caused by adjusting said plunger into said body element;
a retraction mechanism whereby a retraction guide is permanently connected to a spring and in locking contact with spherical bearings thus held motionless within a cylindrical cavity within the plunger structure;
a safing means associated with said hypodermic safety syringe with retracting needle system whereby the needle is automatically retracted into a cavity within said plunger substantially at the end of the injection stroke whereby mating members extending from the retraction guide and needle carriage engage and become captured as an angled surface on the plunger deflects latches restraining the needle and carriage assembly;
spherical bearings within shafts in the plunger align with a radial concave interior surface of the barrel thereby releasing the retraction guide, captured needle and carriage assembly thereby retracting within the cavity in the plunger structure and rendering the syringe safe for handling and transport to disposal.
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Abstract
A hypodermic safety syringe, according to the present invention, includes a barrel having an open end, a cone shaped end and an interior surface. A hollow needle and carriage assembly is temporarily attached and is restrained by four catches extending from the interior tapered surface. A plunger assembly is reciprocally received into the barrel and is in air-tight engagement with the interior surface of the barrel. Thus, an interior chamber is formed in the barrel whereby liquids are retreived and emmited through the hollow needle. A cavity within the plunger contains a spring and retraction guide assembly with a mating member corresponding to mating members extending from the needle carriage. As the mating members contact and become captured the needle and carriage assembly is released by the approaching plunger assembly as the catches are deflected outward by the angled surface of the plunger. At the end of the injection stroke small spherical bearings, in locking contact with the retraction guide, are caused to move outward and into a radially concave interior surface releasing the retraction guide, captured needle and carriage assembly thereby retracted into the cavity within the plunger structure. Thus rendering the syringe safe for handling and transport to disposal.
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1. A hypodermic safety syringe with a retracting needle system comprising;
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a transparent cylindrical body element for containing a liquid;
having appurtenances interacting with;a previously detached needle assembly comprised of a bushing and a hollow needle temporarily interconnected with said bushing and body element for communicating liquid between said body element and a patient, area or process, said needle having a carriage and a hollow tine, said needle repositionable between an operable extreme wherein said needle projects axially outward from said body element and an inoperable extreme whereby said needle is retracted and contained completely within said body element; and
a protective cover adapted to contain within, a portion of, said needle protruding from said barrel and further adapted to be detachably attached to said bushing and;a plunger reciprocally received into said body element whereby vacuum and pressurization forces are generated by adjustment of said plunger within said body element wherein liquid is drawn into said body element communicating through said needle by vacuum caused by adjusting said plunger outward from said body element and wherein liquid is expelled from said body element communicating through said needle by pressurization force caused by adjusting said plunger into said body element; a retraction mechanism whereby a retraction guide is permanently connected to a spring and in locking contact with spherical bearings thus held motionless within a cylindrical cavity within the plunger structure; a safing means associated with said hypodermic safety syringe with retracting needle system whereby the needle is automatically retracted into a cavity within said plunger substantially at the end of the injection stroke whereby mating members extending from the retraction guide and needle carriage engage and become captured as an angled surface on the plunger deflects latches restraining the needle and carriage assembly;
spherical bearings within shafts in the plunger align with a radial concave interior surface of the barrel thereby releasing the retraction guide, captured needle and carriage assembly thereby retracting within the cavity in the plunger structure and rendering the syringe safe for handling and transport to disposal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A hypodermic safety syringe with a retracting needle system comprising;
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a substantially transparent elongated tubular body having a conical end with an open bore adapted to receive and restrain a bushing, said tubular body having an opposite open end with opposing elliptical flanges at right angles with said tubular body, said tubular body interacting with; a bushing, through and about which, is attached, a needle and carriage subassembly comprising a carriage containing a permanently attached tubular hollow needle through which liquid or gas is communicated, said carriage adapted to become captured within said bushing and temporarily restrained into an air-tight engagement, said bushing being configured to receive and temporarily restrain a cover, within which, the remaining portion of said needle is reciprocally received to an extent said bushing comes in contact with and restrains said cover, therefore creating a needle assembly, interacting with; a piston concentrically inserted into said tubular body and adapted to be in an air-tight engagement with said tubular body;
the axial movement of said piston within said tubular body or the axial movement of said tubular body about said piston causing pressurization and vacuum forces alternately capable of communicating liquid or gas through said needle out of or into, respectively, said tubular body, interacting with;a stored force, in the form of an extended spring attached to a retraction guide having adapted geometrical surfaces whereby ball bearings aligned at right angles on one or either side of said retraction guide and contained within hollow shafts are caused to be impaled against the interior surface of said tubular body, thus restraining the retraction guide at a predetermined axial position substantially at the inserted end of said piston, interacting with; a disengaging means associated with said hypodermic safety syringe with retracting needle system, whereby said needle and carriage subassembly is caused to be repositioned into a hollow shaft within said piston containing the extended spring, substantially at the conclusion of the injection or pressurization stroke, whereby a protruding member at the forward end of said retraction guide engages and captures the pronged catches protruding from said needle carriage at which point additional forward movement engages the angular surfaces at the forward end of said piston against said latches protruding from said bushing;
at substantially the end of the injection or pressurization stroke said latches are caused to be deflected radially outward sufficiently enough to release said needle and carriage subassembly, at which point, said ball bearings align with a radial concave groove, whereby said stored forces transmitted from said extended spring and surfaces of said retraction guide eject said ball bearing radially outward and into said radial groove to a point said retraction guide becomes unrestrained and yields to the forces of said spring, backward into said hollow shaft carrying with it said needle and carriage subassembly;
whereby the syringe is devoid of a protruding needle and thereby safe for handling and transport to disposal. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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