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Safety sleeve for dental syringe

  • US 5,403,288 A
  • Filed: 02/13/1992
  • Issued: 04/04/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/13/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A dental syringe and ampule combination comprising:

  • (a) a hollow elongated barrel having a first end and a second end and a longitudinal axis and an opening in the side thereof for receiving and holding an ampule;

    (b) a slidable handle having a first end and a second end, the first end of the handle protruding from the first end of the barrel and being located outside the first end of the barrel, the second end of the handle being located inside the barrel;

    (c) a handle moveable piston having a first end proximate to and connected to the second end of the handle and a second end of the piston opposite the first end of the piston, the piston being located and slideably held in the interior of the hollow barrel the piston reciprocating along the longitudinal axis within the interior of the barrel;

    (d) an anaesthetic ampule cavity formed at the second end of the interior of the barrel in longitudinal axis alignment with and adjacent to the second end of the piston, the cavity being connected to the opening;

    (e) a hollow needle with first and second pointed ends and having at threaded needle mounting between the first and second pointed ends, the needle being located at the second end of the barrel with the second pointed end of the needle protruding from the second end of the barrel;

    (f) a hollow cylindrical anaesthetic ampule casing mounted in the ampule cavity, the ampule casing having a first end proximate to the second end of the piston and a second end proximate to the first pointed end of the double pointed needle and the second end of the barrel;

    (g) threaded means for enabling the needle mounting to be affixed to the second end of the barrel whereby the first pointed end of the needle penetrates into the interior of the ampule cavity and the ampule casing and the second pointed end of the needle extends from the second end of the barrel in a direction opposite to the handle and the first pointed end;

    (h) a slideable plunger means having a first end and a second end enclosed in the first end of the ampule casing, the first end of the plunger means being releasably engaged by engagement means on the second end of the piston, the second end of the plunger means having threads for releasably engaging an ampule cap at the second end of the ampule casing, the ampule cap being proximate to the first end of the needle, the ampule cap being penetrated by the first end of the needle and releasably engaging by threads with the second end of the barrel, the ampule cap engaging by threads with the second end of the plunger means and being detached from the ampule casing and withdrawn into the interior of the ampule casing by withdrawal of the plunger means;

    said plunger means being positioned in the interior of the ampule casing when engaged by the second end of the piston and moved by the piston in the direction of the second end of the needle protruding from the second end of the barrel, thereby pumping anaesthetic from the interior of the ampule through the needle, and threadedly engaging the first pointed end of the needle and the needle mounting at the end of travel of the piston and the plunger means towards the second end of the barrel, said piston and plunger means when rotated and moved by the piston towards the first end of the barrel away from the second end of the barrel, disengaging the ampule cap and corresponding threads, and the needle mounting, and withdrawing the ampule cap, the threaded mounting and the first and second pointed ends of the needle into the interior of the ampule casing.

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