Multiple carpule hypodermic syringe
First Claim
1. A large volume delivery hypodermic syringe for simultaneously dispensing liquid from a plurality of liquid-containing carpules into a patient, comprising:
- a body including a plurality of elongated, parallel chambers, each adapted to removably receive therein a carpule;
an externally-threaded disk covering one end of all of said chambers;
an internally-threaded cap received on the external threads of said disk, to define a fluid chamber for receiving fluid from carpules in said parallel chambers;
a like plurality of fluid passageways passing through said disk and aligned with said chambers, for transporting fluid from said carpules into said fluid chamber;
a hypodermic needle-receiving member coupled to said cap for holding a hypodermic needle;
a fluid channel passing through said cap and into said needle-receiving member to transport fluid from said fluid chamber into a hypodermic needle held in said needle-receiving member; and
means for simultaneously discharging liquid from carpules in said parallel chambers, through said passageways, said fluid chamber and said fluid channel, to provide the liquid into the hypodermic needle for delivery into a patient.
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Abstract
A hypodermic syringe designed to simultaneously dispense anesthetic liquid from a plurality of carpules. In a preferred embodiment, the syringe comprises a body which includes a pair of parallel, open-ended, generally cylindrical members and a base member. The cylindrical members are partially inserted into and fixedly secured within the base member. Each cylindrical member is shaped to include an elongated chamber adapted to removably receive therewithin an anesthetic liquid-containing carpule. The base member is externally-shaped to define a finger-gripping handle. The syringe also includes a fluid mixing chamber for receiving fluid drawn from each of the carpules through a corresponding fluid transport assembly mounted within the open top end of the respective cylindrical member, the fluid mixing chamber being formed by the mating engagement of an externally-threaded disk and an internally-threaded cap. The disk has a pair of openings into which the respective top ends of the cylindrical members are partially inserted. The cap is provided with a threaded boss over which a hypodermic needle assembly may be removably mounted, the hypodermic needle being used to deliver the fluid from the fluid mixing chamber to a patient. The syringe further includes a plunger for emptying the entire contents of both carpules into the fluid mixing chamber at the same time in a single plunger stroke.
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6 Claims
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1. A large volume delivery hypodermic syringe for simultaneously dispensing liquid from a plurality of liquid-containing carpules into a patient, comprising:
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a body including a plurality of elongated, parallel chambers, each adapted to removably receive therein a carpule; an externally-threaded disk covering one end of all of said chambers; an internally-threaded cap received on the external threads of said disk, to define a fluid chamber for receiving fluid from carpules in said parallel chambers; a like plurality of fluid passageways passing through said disk and aligned with said chambers, for transporting fluid from said carpules into said fluid chamber; a hypodermic needle-receiving member coupled to said cap for holding a hypodermic needle; a fluid channel passing through said cap and into said needle-receiving member to transport fluid from said fluid chamber into a hypodermic needle held in said needle-receiving member; and means for simultaneously discharging liquid from carpules in said parallel chambers, through said passageways, said fluid chamber and said fluid channel, to provide the liquid into the hypodermic needle for delivery into a patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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