Syringe devices and methods for mixing and administering medication
First Claim
1. A piercing structure comprising:
- a head segment comprising a tip disposed at a first end of the structure and a widest portion at an end of the head segment opposing the tip, the head segment tapering from the widest region to the tip, the head segment having a front surface and an opposing back surface, the front and back surfaces meeting each other at opposing cutting edges, the front surface being beveled and having a first solid bevel face and a second solid bevel face that meet each other along a centerline of the front surface;
a base portion having a first diameter and comprising a base surface disposed at a second end opposing the first end;
a tube segment extending between the head segment and the base portion, the tube segment having a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter, the second diameter being shorter than the widest portion of the head segment; and
a fluid passageway passing radially centrally through the second end, radially centrally through the base portion, and passing through a single opening in the front surface of the head segment at a location where the first and second solid bevel faces join wherein, the opening extends normally to the fluid passageway from the widest portion of the head segment.
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Abstract
The invention includes a device having a chamber within a syringe. A fluid passageway extends through a syringe piston. A valve is associated with the passageway controlling fluid passage through the piston. The invention includes a piercing structure having a head segment and a body portion, with a channel through the body portion and through at least one surface of the head without passing through the tip. In another aspect the invention encompasses a method of preparing an agent for administration to an individual. A first component is provided within a syringe and a second component is provided within a vial. A closed valve is associated with a fluid passageway between the vial and the syringe barrel through a piston. Valve repositioning allows fluid passage and sliding of the piston joins the first and second components. Repeated sliding of the piston mixes the components to produce the medication agent.
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6 Claims
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1. A piercing structure comprising:
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a head segment comprising a tip disposed at a first end of the structure and a widest portion at an end of the head segment opposing the tip, the head segment tapering from the widest region to the tip, the head segment having a front surface and an opposing back surface, the front and back surfaces meeting each other at opposing cutting edges, the front surface being beveled and having a first solid bevel face and a second solid bevel face that meet each other along a centerline of the front surface; a base portion having a first diameter and comprising a base surface disposed at a second end opposing the first end; a tube segment extending between the head segment and the base portion, the tube segment having a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter, the second diameter being shorter than the widest portion of the head segment; and a fluid passageway passing radially centrally through the second end, radially centrally through the base portion, and passing through a single opening in the front surface of the head segment at a location where the first and second solid bevel faces join wherein, the opening extends normally to the fluid passageway from the widest portion of the head segment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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