Dual-chamber syringe and methods
First Claim
1. A medical syringe includinga barrel with an ejection port at one end and a chamber holding a reservoir of liquid comprising, an internal partition member within said barrel that at least partially defines a channel terminating at the ejection port, a moveable tubular element seated within the channel and has an end nearby the injection port, a fluid passageway which allows the liquid to flow from the chamber into the tubular element, a plunger seated within the tubular element, having an end in the tubular element to which is attached a seal, said seal fitting snug against the tubular element to grip said tubular element and, in response to movement of the plunger, to move the tubular element between a first position where the injection port is sealed and the passageway is blocked to prevent liquid in the chamber from passing into the tubular element, and a second retracted position where the passageway is unblocked to allow liquid in the chamber to flow from the chamber through the passageway into the tubular member, said plunger as it is moved from the second retracted position towards the ejection port forcing any liquid in the tubular element out the injection port.
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Abstract
A dual-chamber syringe has a plunger within an inner delivery chamber in fluid communication with an ejection port. The deliver chamber is formed within a tubular element axially slidable within a tubular guide. The tubular guide and the syringe outer barrel form an outer reservoir chamber. The outer reservoir chamber is sealed from the delivery chamber while the tubular element is in a first position within the guide. Upon withdrawal of the plunger, frictional contact imparted by the plunger seal causes the tubular element to slide away from sealing engagement with the barrel into a second position within the guide. In the second position of the tubular element, a fluid passageway is opened from the reservoir to the delivery chamber allowing fluid to be drawn into the delivery chamber. A porous seal between the plunger rod and barrel allows air into the reservoir during transfer of fluid to the delivery chamber. Pressing the plunger inward first moves the tubular element from the second position back to the first position to close the fluid passageway and then expels fluid from the delivery chamber through the ejection port.
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1. A medical syringe including
a barrel with an ejection port at one end and a chamber holding a reservoir of liquid comprising, an internal partition member within said barrel that at least partially defines a channel terminating at the ejection port, a moveable tubular element seated within the channel and has an end nearby the injection port, a fluid passageway which allows the liquid to flow from the chamber into the tubular element, a plunger seated within the tubular element, having an end in the tubular element to which is attached a seal, said seal fitting snug against the tubular element to grip said tubular element and, in response to movement of the plunger, to move the tubular element between a first position where the injection port is sealed and the passageway is blocked to prevent liquid in the chamber from passing into the tubular element, and a second retracted position where the passageway is unblocked to allow liquid in the chamber to flow from the chamber through the passageway into the tubular member, said plunger as it is moved from the second retracted position towards the ejection port forcing any liquid in the tubular element out the injection port.
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