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Pen-shaped syringe

  • US 5,611,783 A
  • Filed: 05/20/1994
  • Issued: 03/18/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for use with a pen shaped syringe comprising a first part having an end surface carrying a tubular stud with a flange forming a bayonet coupling part, and a second part having interlocking bayonet coupling means for engagement with the bayonet coupling part of the first part, the first part further comprising:

  • (a) a piston rod projecting through the stud and having a non-circular cross section and carrying along one side a cogging,(b) a carrier on a proximal end of the piston rod which can be advanced to inject a set dose of medicine and which unidirectionally transmits axial movements of this carrier to the piston rod,(c) a piston rod guide mounted on the stud at an end of the flange, said piston rod guide maintaining the piston rod in a rotational position in the syringe ensuring the engagement between the carrier and the cogging of the piston rod when the syringe is in use, the piston rod guide having a non circular opening conforming to the cross section of the piston rod, and through which opening the piston rod passes,said second part being tubular and having an open proximal and a distal end, said interlocking bayonet coupling means being on said proximal end thereof, the second part further comprising;

    (a) a tubular reservoir for medicine, located within said second part which reservoir has a first end placed at the distal end of the second part, and a second end placed at the proximal end of the second part and closed by a piston which can be actuated by the piston rod,wherein the interlocking bayonet coupling means of the second part is provided with means engaging the piston rod guide to rotate this guide and consequently the piston rod during at least part of a rotational movement of the bayonet coupling means in relation to the stud, the flange having an outer diameter corresponding to an inner diameter at the proximal end of the tubular second part, such that a space is left between the flange and the end surface of the first part, the flange being cut away preferably at diametrically opposite positions, and locking protrusions on an inner surface of the proximal end of the first part corresponds to the cut of the flange and extend axially from the proximal end a distance way from this proximal end, which distance corresponds to the distance between the flange and the end surface of the first part.

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