Needleless syringe provided with an inner seal containing the active principle
First Claim
1. A needleless syringe comprising, in succession, a gas generator, a gas expansion chamber, an inner seal with at least one cavity intended to accommodate particles, said inner seal being designed to burst in the area of this cavity when it is subjected to a threshold pressure level, and a tube for the ejection of said particles, characterized in that the inner seal constitutes one of the two ends of a hollow cylinder, the hollow cylinder being situated in the expansion chamber and capable of being displaced under the action of the gases produced by the generator, the cavity of said inner seal being blind and obturated by a transverse membrane fixed in the ejection tube.
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Abstract
The technical field of the invention is that of needleless syringes used for injecting active principles in powder form for therapeutic purposes. The invention concerns a needleless syringe (1) comprising successively a gas generator (2), a gas expanding chamber (3), means for retaining active particles and an ejection tube (4). The invention is characterised in that the particle retaining means consists of an inner seal (14) having at least a cavity (15), the inner seal (14) serves both to contain the active principle and to generate a shock wave when it is ruptured.
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- 1. A needleless syringe comprising, in succession, a gas generator, a gas expansion chamber, an inner seal with at least one cavity intended to accommodate particles, said inner seal being designed to burst in the area of this cavity when it is subjected to a threshold pressure level, and a tube for the ejection of said particles, characterized in that the inner seal constitutes one of the two ends of a hollow cylinder, the hollow cylinder being situated in the expansion chamber and capable of being displaced under the action of the gases produced by the generator, the cavity of said inner seal being blind and obturated by a transverse membrane fixed in the ejection tube.
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5. The needleless syringe as claimed in clam 1, characterized in that the transverse membrane is fixed at the level of an internal shoulder marking the limit between the level of an internal shoulder marking the limit between the chamber and the ejection tube, and the hollow cylinder, which is held in the chamber by virtue of the membrane with which it is in contact, can come into abutment against said shoulder under the action of the gases released by the generator.
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