Safety syringe abstract
An improved safety syringe is disclosed herein comprising a locating
ring positioned on the distal end of a syringe barrel and a pair
of first and second sleeves which interact with a projecting tab
on the locating ring to movably retain the first sleeve in retracted
and extended positions and wherein in the extended position one
of the sleeves enclose the syringe needle in an irreversible locked
arrangement.
Safety syringe claims
What is claimed is:
1. A safety syringe, comprising
a syringe having proximal and distal ends and including a generally
elongate tubular barrel section extending therebetween, and a needle
attached to the distal end of the barrel section,
a locating ring having a body section attached to the distal end
of said barrel section and including an outwardly extending projecting
means extending therefrom,
an elongate first sleeve having proximal and distal ends movable
over said barrel section and locating ring between a retracted position
wherein the needle is exposed and an extended position wherein said
first sleeve surrounds the needle, said first sleeve including an
elongate slot therein extending proximally from the distal end of
said first sleeve and wherein the projecting means of said locating
ring extends therethrough, and
a second sleeve having proximal and distal ends and which is movable
over said first sleeve wherein said second sleeve cooperates with
said projecting means on said locating ring to retain the first
sleeve therebetween in the extended position.
2. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the elongate slot extends from
the distal end of the first sleeve to the proximal end of said first
sleeve and wherein said second sleeve compresses said first sleeve
about said projecting means to retain said first sleeve in the extended
position.
3. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the projecting means contacts
said first sleeve to retain said first sleeve in the retracted position.
4. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said first sleeve includes an
inner annular groove therein to retain said projecting means therein
when said first sleeve is in the extended position.
5. The syringe of claim 4 wherein the second sleeve is movable
about the proximal end of said first sleeve to retain the first
sleeve in the extended position.
6. The syringe of claim 4 wherein said first sleeve is releasable
from the retracted position by rotational movement of said first
sleeve about said barrel section and wherein said first sleeve is
rotatable about said projecting means when said first sleeve is
in the extended position.
7. The syringe of claim 5 wherein said second sleeve is rotationally
fixed about said first sleeve.
8. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the second sleeve engages the
projecting means on the locating ring and retains the first sleeve
in the retracted position.
9. A safety device, comprising
a device having proximal and distal ends and a generally tubular
barrel section extending therebetween, and a needle attached to
the distal end of the barrel section,
a locating ring attached to the distal end of said barrel section,
an elongate first sleeve having proximal and distal ends movable
over said barrel section and locating ring and including a longitudinal
slot extending proximally from the distal end thereof and wherein
said first sleeve is movable between a retracted position wherein
said needle is exposed and an extended position wherein the first
sleeve surrounds the needle,
a second sleeve having proximal and distal ends movable over said
first sleeve and said barrel section and wherein the second sleeve
retains the proximal end of said first sleeve in the extended position,
and
a projecting means extending between the locating ring and the
first sleeve to retain the first sleeve in the retracted and extended
positions.
10. The device of claim 9 wherein the proximal end of the second
sleeve extends beyond the proximal end of the first sleeve in the
retracted position and is movable distally along the first sleeve
when the first sleeve is in the extended position and wherein the
second sleeve is rotationally fixed to the first sleeve.
11. The device of claim 9 wherein the projecting means extends
outwardly from the locating ring into a perpendicular slot groove
located on the first sleeve when the first sleeve is in the extended
position.
12. The device of claims 9 wherein the projecting means extends
outwardly from the locating ring into an annular groove located
on the second sleeve when the first sleeve is in the extended position.
13. The device of claim 9 wherein the longitudinal slot extends
from the proximal end to the distal end of the first sleeve and
further includes a retaining slot therein to retain the projecting
means therein when the first sleeve is in the extended position.
14. The device of claim 9 wherein an enlarged ring on the first
sleeve cooperates with the inner surface of the second sleeve to
compress the proximal end of the first sleeve when the first sleeve
is in the extended position.
15. A safety syringe, comprising
a syringe having proximal and distal ends and a barrel section
extending therebetween, a plunger slidable within the barrel section,
and a needle attached to the distal end of the barrel section,
a locating ring attached to the distal end of the barrel section
and including a projecting means extending outwardly therefrom,
an elongate first sleeve having proximal and distal ends movable
over said barrel section and locating ring between a retracted position
wherein the needle is exposed and an extended position wherein the
needle is surrounded, said first sleeve including an elongate slot
therein extending proximally from the distal end of said first sleeve
and wherein said projecting means extends therethrough, and
a second sleeve having proximal and distal ends movably positioned
on said first sleeve wherein said second sleeve cooperates with
said locating ring to retain and compress the first sleeve therebetween
in the extended position.
16. The syringe of claim 15 wherein the projecting means contacts
the distal end of the elongate slot on the first sleeve to retain
the first sleeve in the retracted position.
17. The syringe of claim 16 wherein the projecting means is retained
in a second slot on the first sleeve when the first sleeve is in
the extended position and wherein the second sleeve compresses the
proximal end of the first sleeve when the first sleeve is in the
extended position.
18. The syringe of claim 15 wherein the first sleeve and second
sleeve are movable between a retracted position, a reversible extended
position and an extended locked position wherein the first sleeve
irreversibly surrounds the needle.
19. The syringe of claim 18 wherein distal movement of the second
sleeve about the first sleeve causes the second sleeve to irreversibly
retain the first sleeve in the extended locked position.
20. The syringe of claim 18 wherein rotational movement of the
second sleeve about the first sleeve causes the second sleeve to
irreversibly retain the first sleeve in the extended locked position.
21. The syringe of claim 18 wherein the proximal end of the second
sleeve includes a locking means thereon to prevent the rotational
movement of the second sleeve about the first sleeve when the first
sleeve is in the extended locked position.
22. The syringe of claim 15 wherein the projecting means is positioned
at the distal end of the first sleeve in the retracted position
and near the proximal end of the first sleeve in the extended position.
23. The syringe of claim 22 wherein the second sleeve is located
on the proximal end of the first sleeve and is moveable between
an extended position and an extended locked position.
24. The syringe of claim 15 wherein the elongate slot extends
the entire length of the first sleeve and includes a means for retaining
the projecting means therein when the first sleeve is in the extended
position.
25. A safety syringe, comprising
a syringe having proximal and distal ends, a barrel section extending
therebetween, and a needle attached to the distal end of the barrel
section,
a locating ring attached to the distal end of the barrel section
and including a projecting means extending outwardly therefrom,
ends movable over said barrel section between a retracted position
wherein the needle is exposed and an extended position wherein the
needle is surrounded, said first sleeve including an elongate slot
therein extending proximally from the distal end of said first sleeve
and wherein said projecting means extends therethrough,
a second sleeve having proximal and distal ends movable over said
first sleeve wherein said second sleeve and said locating ring cooperate
to maintain the first sleeve in the retracted position, and
a hinge means on said second sleeve to releaseably retain said
projecting means therein when said first sleeve is in the retracted
position.
26. The syringe of claim 25 wherein the elongate slot has a proximal
end and includes an enlarged slot on the proximal end thereof to
retain the first sleeve in the extended position.
27. The syringe of claim 26 wherein the second sleeve is proximally
movable from the distal end of said first sleeve to a location proximal
to the enlarged slot on the first sleeve.
28. The syringe of claim 26 wherein the first sleeve includes
an annular groove proximal to the enlarged slot and wherein the
second sleeve is engaged therein when the first sleeve is in the
extended position.
29. The syringe of claim 25 wherein the second sleeve is rotationally
and movably positioned on the distal end of the first sleeve when
the first sleeve is in the retracted position and wherein the second
sleeve is engaged near the proximal end of the first sleeve when
the first sleeve is in the extended position.
30. The syringe of claim 25 wherein the proximal end of the elongate
slot has an enlarged slot to lock the projecting means therein when
the first sleeve is in the extended position.
31. The syringe of claim 25 wherein said projecting means is releasably
positioned in a slot located on the second sleeve when the first
sleeve is in the retracted position and wherein the projecting means
is releasable from said slot by the rotational movement of said
second sleeve.
32. The syringe of claims 26 wherein said hinge means engages
an annular groove located proximal to the enlarged slot when the
first sleeve is in the extended position.
Safety syringe description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to safety syringes and more particularly
to an improved safety syringe having a locating ring, a split sleeve
and an outer locking ring.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The majority of syringes used today for medical or laboratory purposes
are disposable and are intended to be discarded after a single use.
Disposal of these syringes poses a potential hazard for the individuals
who use the syringes, as well as for those who dispose of them.
With the increased awareness concerning the potential for the transmission
of AIDS and other infectious diseases, a number of different devices
have been proposed to prevent accidental needle sticks or to otherwise
disable the syringe after a single use.
One approach to this problem is to provide a retractable shield
which is movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
A common feature of these syringes is that when the retractable
shield is moved to the extended position, the shield covers the
needle and cannot be retracted without the use of extraordinary
force.
A number of such constructions have been proposed to satisfy the
general requirement that the needle be permanently covered after
the syringe has been used. Some of these constructions involve twist-to-lock
mechanisms which often require at least two hands to operate and
do not readily indicate when the shield has been locked into the
extended position. Other syringes lock automatically when the shield
is extended. In many of these syringes, the locking mechanism remains
exposed and may be manually manipulated to retract the shield after
the shield has been "irreversibly" locked.
These devices meet the general requirements for a safety syringe;
however, many of them are much too complicated to manufacture economically
and efficiently. Certain of these devices require extensive modification
of the standard syringe components. This is generally unacceptable
due to the large investment most manufacturers have in their present
molding and extrusion equipment. Other devices cannot realistically
be mass produced using presently known manufacturing techniques.
Finally, certain other devices require a large number of manipulative
steps during their assembly and thus a large amount of manual labor
and cannot be economically mass produced.
Therefore, it is apparent that a need remains for a safety syringe
having a retractable shield which is movable between an accessible
retracted position and a reliable extended position, and which may
be mass produced efficiently and economically.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to substantially overcome
the disadvantages mentioned above.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a safety
syringe which performs all of the general requirements of this type
of syringe and which cannot be readily manipulated to defeat the
locking mechanism once the retractable shield is placed in the extended
position.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a safety
syringe which is improved in the functional utility and ease of
manufacture of the protective retractable shield.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a safety
syringe which is inexpensive to manufacture using existing manufacturing
methods and equipment.
In accordance with the present invention, a split sleeve or retractable
shield is mounted on a standard syringe barrel. The sleeve is movable
between a retracted position in which the needle is exposed and
an extended position in which the sleeve extends beyond the distal
end of the barrel to protect the needle. The sleeve includes a longitudinal
slot therein which extends at least partially along one side thereof.
The present invention also includes a locating ring attached to
the distal end of the barrel adjacent to the needle hub. The locating
ring includes at least one positioning tab extending outwardly therefrom
generally perpendicular to the lengthwise dimension of the split
sleeve. A locking ring is movably positioned on the split sleeve
to selectively engage the positioning tab and compress the split
sleeve therebetween.
In the first embodiment of the present invention, the locating
ring is press-fit onto the distal end of the syringe barrel. The
locating ring includes an annular ring and an outwardly extending
locking tab to assist in the alignment and orientation of the split
sleeve. The split sleeve of this embodiment includes a longitudinal
slot extending along the entire length thereof. An outer sleeve
is movably positioned on the proximal end of the split sleeve and
selectively engages one or more of the ridges and grooves located
on the proximal end of the split sleeve.
The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment of the
present invention. As with the first embodiment, the second embodiment
includes a locating ring press-fit onto the distal end of the syringe
barrel and includes an outwardly extending locking tab thereon to
assist in the alignment of the split sleeve. The split sleeve includes
a longitudinal slot along the entire length thereof and a pair of
locking rings located near the proximal end of the split sleeve.
The outer sleeve of this embodiment is movably positioned on the
proximal end of the split sleeve and includes an oval-shaped inner
diameter to selectively compress the split sleeve as the outer sleeve
is rotated about the split sleeve to retain the locking tab therein.
The third embodiment of the present invention includes a locating
ring similar to the locating ring of the second embodiment. The
split sleeve of this embodiment includes a longitudinal slot which
extends from the distal end of the split sleeve to a location beyond
the mid-point of the split sleeve. The outer sleeve is initially
positioned on the distal end of the split sleeve and is movable
proximally along the split sleeve to a location proximal to the
longitudinal slot.
An advantage of the present invention is that it is simple to operate
and efficiently protects the user of the syringe from accidental
needle sticks.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it is readily
adaptable for use on a variety of standard syringes.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it is inexpensive
to manufacture and assemble.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention in the retracted
position;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention in the extended
position;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view, partially in cross-section, of the
locating ring of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a side view, partially in cross-section, of the split
sleeve of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the split sleeve taken along
lines 5--5 of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the outer sleeve of the present
invention;
FIG. 7 is an end view of the outer sleeve of the present invention
taken along lines 7--7 of FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the
present invention in the retracted position;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the alternate embodiment of FIG.
8 illustrated in the extended position;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the locating ring of the alternate
embodiment illustrated in FIG. 8;
FIG. 11 is a side view of the split sleeve of the alternate embodiment
illustrated in FIG. 8;
FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 12--12 of FIG.
11;
FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 13--13 of FIG.
11;
FIG. 14 is a side view, partially in cross-section, of the outer
sleeve of the alternate embodiment illustrated in FIG. 8;
FIGS. 15A and B are end views of the outer sleeve of the alternate
embodiment illustrated in FIG. 8;
FIG. 16 is a side view of another alternate embodiment of the present
invention in the retracted position;
FIG. 17 is a side view of the alternate embodiment illustrated
in FIG. 16 in the extended position;
FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of the alternate embodiment illustrated
in FIG. 16;
FIG. 19 is an end view of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 16;
and
FIG. 20 is an end view, partially in cross section, of the outer
sleeve taken along lines 20--20 of FIG. 16.
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the outer sleeve of the alternate
embodiment illustrated in FIG. 16.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the preferred embodiment, the invention is intended to be used
in conjunction with a conventional syringe; however, the split sleeve
and outer sleeve of the present invention are readily adaptable
for use on nearly any medical or laboratory device having an elongate
section or barrel and a needle, such as a blood collection tube
having a double-ended needle. Accordingly, as used herein, the term
"syringe" is intended to include any medical or scientific
device utilizing a needle wherein it is desired to protect a user
from accidental needle sticks.
In describing the present invention, the term "distal end"
of an element refers to the end of the element closest to the needle
point. The term "proximal end" of an element refers to
the end of the element furthest from the needle point. The term
"retracted position" refers to the position of the split
sleeve wherein the needle is exposed and the split sleeve is adjacent
to the barrel of the syringe. The term "extended position"
refers to the position of the split sleeve wherein at least part
of the split sleeve extends distally beyond the end of the barrel
of the syringe and the needle is covered by the split sleeve.
The present invention is described herein with particular reference
to a conventional syringe. The conventional syringe is comprised
of an elongate tubular barrel 10 having a proximal flange 11 a
plunger 12 slidable within the barrel 10 and a needle assembly
13 through which the contents of the barrel 10 are dispensed when
the plunger 12 is moved distally within the barrel 10. The needle
assembly 13 comprises a needle 14 having a sharpened needle tip
15 and a hub 16 at the proximal end of the needle assembly 13.
A conically shaped luer tip (not shown) and a luer lock skirt 18
are integrally formed at the distal end of the barrel 10 with the
luer lock skirt 18 encircling the luer tip (not shown). The interior
surface of the luer lock skirt 18 includes internally oriented threads
adapted to threadedly engage complementary ridges on the needle
hub 16. The exterior surface of the luer lock skirt 18 frictionally
contacts and engages the locating ring 50 of the present invention.
As illustrated in FIGS. 1-7 the first embodiment of the present
invention consists generally of a split sleeve 30 a locating ring
50 and an outer sleeve 70. The locating ring 50 is press-fit, adhesively
bonded or welded to the distal end of the syringe barrel 10 and
engages the external surface of the luer lock skirt 18. The split
sleeve 30 is a generally elongate tubular sleeve which slideably
fits over the syringe barrel 10. The outer sleeve 70 is rotatably
mounted on the split sleeve 30 and is movable between retracted
and extended positions.
The locating ring 50 of the first embodiment is preferably constructed
of a rigid polycarbonate plastic and includes a cylindrical body
section 52 having a distally positioned annular ring 54 and a locking
tab 56 extending therefrom. The locking tab 56 extends outwardly
from the annular ring 54 a sufficient distance to cooperate with
the split sleeve 30 in the retracted and extended positions. A locking
ridge 58 is positioned on the inner surface of the locating ring
50 to contact the outer surface of the luer lock skirt 18 and retain
the location ring 50 thereon. The annular ring 54 extends outwardly
from and perpendicular to the body 52 of the locating ring 50 to
support the interior of the split sleeve 30 as the split sleeve
30 is moved between the retracted and extended positions.
The split sleeve 30 is a generally elongate tubular sleeve preferably
constructed of a rigid polypropylene plastic. The split sleeve 30
includes a longitudinal slot 32 extending along and through one
side thereof from the proximal end to the distal end. An orientation
channel 34 is located on the inner surface of the split sleeve 30
opposite the longitudinal slot 32. The orientation channel 34 extends
inwardly from the proximal end of the split sleeve 30 to a location
slightly beyond the annular locking ring 36. The annular locking
ring 36 is located inwardly from the proximal end of the split sleeve
30 and includes a tab retaining groove 38 extending along the entire
inner surface thereof. The outer surface of the proximal end of
the split sleeve 30 includes a bevelled end 40 and an annular sleeve
retaining groove 42 positioned adjacent and distally to the bevelled
end 40 on the outer surface of the split sleeve 30. The distal end
of the split sleeve 30 includes a flanged ring 44 having an enlarged
diameter and a partial channel 46 along the distal surface thereof.
The partial channel 46 is in communication with the longitudinal
channel 32 and retains the locking tab 56 therein when the split
sleeve 30 is in the retracted position.
The outer sleeve 70 is slidably positioned on the proximal end
of the split sleeve 30 and is preferably constructed of a rigid
polypropylene plastic. The outer distal surface of the outer sleeve
70 includes an enlarged annular flange 72 to assist in the movement
of the outer sleeve 70 and split sleeve 30 along the syringe barrel
10 lengthwise between the retracted and extended positions. The
inner surface of the outer sleeve 70 includes first and second sections,
74 and 76 respectively, wherein the first section 74 is proximal
to the second section 76 and has a smaller inner diameter than the
second section 76. The proximal end of the outer sleeve 70 includes
an inwardly directed annular lip 78 adjacent to the first section
74. A pair of expansion slots, 80 and 82 respectively, extend distally
from the proximal end of the outer sleeve 70 along nearly the entire
length of the first section 74. An inwardly projecting orientation
key 84 is located on the proximal end of the second section 76 and
adjacent to the distal end of the first section 74 and extends inwardly
to a location beyond the inner diameter of the first section 74.
The first embodiment is preferably assembled and stored in the
retracted position. The split sleeve 30 is releaseably held in the
retracted position by the locking tab 56 which extends outwardly
from the locating ring 50 to contact the partial channel 46 on the
flanged ring 44. The outer sleeve 70 is movably located on the proximal
end of the split sleeve 30 so that the annular lip 78 is positioned
between the bevelled end 40 of the split sleeve 30 and the proximal
flange 11 of the syringe barrel 10. The outer sleeve 70 is prevented
from rotational movement along the split sleeve 30 by the orientation
key 84 which is slidably aligned in the orientation channel 34.
In order to move the split sleeve 30 from the retracted position
to the extended position, the split sleeve 30 is first rotated clockwise
by grasping the annular flange 72 on the outer sleeve 70 and rotating
the split sleeve 30 and outer sleeve 70 until the locking tab 56
is moved from the partial channel 46 into the longitudinal slot
32. The split sleeve 30 and outer sleeve 70 are then moved distally
along the syringe barrel 10 until the annular ring 54 contacts the
retaining groove 38 located on the inner surface of the split sleeve
30. The split sleeve 30 is then locked in the extended position
by grasping the annular flange 72 on the outer sleeve 70 and sliding
the outer sleeve 70 distally over the proximal end of the split
sleeve 30. As this occurs, the annular lip 78 is forced over the
bevelled end 40 of the split sleeve 30 causing the proximal end
of the outer sleeve 70 to expand as permitted by the expansion slots
80 and 82. The outer sleeve 70 moves distally along the split sleeve
30 until the annular lip 78 contacts and becomes irreversibly engaged
in the sleeve retaining groove 42. In this extended position, the
retaining groove 38 encompasses the annular ring 54 of the locating
ring 50 and the split sleeve 30 can no longer advance. Additional
forward pressure on the outer sleeve 70 causes the annular lip 78
to ride up over the bevelled end 40 of the split sleeve 30 and then
drop into the sleeve retaining groove 42. When the outer sleeve
70 is in this position, the second section 76 of the outer sleeve
70 envelops the annular locking ring 36 to prevent the split sleeve
30 from opening, thus locking the split sleeve 30 in position on
the annular ring 54 of the locating ring 50. When the outer sleeve
70 is moved to the locking position, the split sleeve 30 cannot
be returned to the retracted position unless extraordinary force
is used to move the outer sleeve 70 and split sleeve 30 proximally
along the syringe barrel 10.
As illustrated in FIGS. 8-15 the second embodiment consists generally
of a locating ring 90 a split sleeve 100 and an outer sleeve 120.
The locating ring 90 of this embodiment is preferably constructed
of a rigid polycarbonate plastic and includes a cylindrical body
section 92 and an outwardly extending locking tab 94 extending from
the distal end of the locating ring 90. As with the first embodiment,
the locating ring 90 may be either press-fit onto the distal end
of the syringe barrel 10 through the use of a locking ridge 96 on
the inner surface of the locating ring or the locating ring 90 may
be adhesively bonded or welded to the distal end of the syringe
barrel 10 to engage the external surface of the luer lock skirt
18. In this embodiment, the locking tab 94 is larger than in the
first embodiment and the annular ring has been eliminated.
The split sleeve 100 of this embodiment is a generally elongate
tubular sleeve which is preferably constructed of a rigid polypropylene
plastic. The split sleeve 100 slideably surrounds the syringe barrel
10 and includes a lengthwise longitudinal slot 102 extending along
and through one side thereof from the proximal end to the distal
end. The distal end of the longitudinal slot 102 includes an enlarged
tapered opening 104 therein to releaseably retain the locking tab
94 within the tapered opening 104 when the split sleeve 100 is in
the retracted position. The proximal end of the longitudinal slot
102 includes a compressible section 103 therein to prevent the passage
of the locking tab 94 therethrough.
The proximal end of the split sleeve 100 includes a pair of annular
rings, 106 and 108 respectively, on the outer surface thereof.
The first annular ring 106 is spaced distally from the second annular
ring 108 on the proximal end of the split sleeve 100. The first
annular ring 106 is generally circular and extends outwardly perpendicular
to the lengthwise dimension of the split sleeve 100. A pair of opposed
flat surfaces, 110 and 111 respectively, are located on the outer
surface of the first annular ring 106 to provide additional flexibility
to the split sleeve 100. The first flat surface 110 forms a generally
flat surface adjacent to the proximal end of the longitudinal slot
102. The second flat surface 111 is located on the side of the first
annular ring 106 opposite to the first flat surface 110 and comprises
a generally flat surface on the otherwise circularly shaped first
annular ring 106. A tab retaining slot 116 is located on the distal
side of the first annular ring 106 and forms an enlarged, generally
rectangular opening in the longitudinal slot 102 to retain the locking
tab 94 therein when the split sleeve 100 is in the extended position.
The second annular ring 108 is a dodecagonally shaped locking ring
located on the proximal end of the split sleeve 100 and includes
a pair of oppositely oriented positioning grooves, 112 and 113 respectively.
The first positioning groove 112 is located adjacent to the longitudinal
slot 102 to form a generally rectangular groove therein. The second
positioning groove 113 is located on the opposite side of the locking
ring 108 and also forms a generally rectangular groove. A second
pair of positioning grooves, 114 and 115 respectively, are oriented
perpendicular to the first pair of positioning grooVes, 112 and
113. The second pair of positioning grooves 114 and 115 respectively,
consist of inwardly tapered grooves to releasably engage the retaining
tabs 132 and 133 on the outer sleeve 120.
The outer sleeve 120 of this embodiment is positioned on the proximal
end of the split sleeve 100 and is preferably constructed of a rigid
polypropylene plastic. The outer distal surface of the outer sleeve
120 includes an enlarged annular flange 122 to assist in the movement
of the outer sleeve 120 and the split sleeve 100 between the retracted
and extended positions. The inner surface of the outer sleeve 120
consists generally of first, second and third sections designated
herein generally as 124 126 and 128 respectively. The first section
124 is located at the proximal end of the split sleeve 100 and includes
a pair of opposed inwardly directed retaining rims, 130 and 131
and a pair of opposed longitudinally extending retaining tabs, 132
and 133. A pair of opposed expansion slots, 134 and 135 extend
distally from the proximal end of the split sleeve 100; through
the first section 124 and into the second section 126. The inner
surface of the second section 126 is preferably cylindrical and
has an inner diameter larger than the first section 124. The inner
surface of the second section 126 is smaller than the inner diameter
of the third section 128. The inner diameter of the third section
128 is oval shaped with the axis of the major diameter of the oval
in alignment with the retaining tabs 131 and 132.
The second embodiment is preferably assembled and stored in the
retracted position. The split sleeve 100 is releaseably held in
the retracted position by the locking tab 94 which is frictionally
held in the tapered opening 104 of the longitudinal slot 102. The
outer sleeve 120 is movably positioned on the split sleeve 100 so
that the retaining rims 130 and 131 are distal to the locking ring
108. The retaining tabs 132 and 133 are oriented to be biased outwardly
in the positioning grooves 114 and 115 on the locking ring 108 and
the second section 126 of the outer sleeve 120 is proximal to the
first annular ring 106.
In order to move the split sleeve 100 from the retracted position
to the extended position, the user grasps the annular flange 122
to move the outer sleeve -20 and the split sleeve 100 distally along
the syringe barrel 10. As the split sleeve 100 moves distally along
the barrel 10 through the tapered opening 104 the locking tab 94
causes the longitudinal slot 102 and split sleeve 100 to expand.
This occurs because of the clearance between the outside diameter
of the split sleeve 100 and the inside diameter of the outer sleeve
120 at the second section 126. Additionally, the orientation of
the oval shaped inner diameter of the third section 128 in the outer
sleeve 120 allows the first annular ring 106 to expand a limited
amount. Once the locking tab 94 reaches the tab retaining slot 116
the split sleeve 100 springs closed and is prevented from further
distal movement.
In order to lock the split sleeve 100 in the extended position,
the outer sleeve 120 is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise until
the retaining tabs, 132 and 133 engage the first and second positioning
grooves, 112 and 113 respectively. The locking tab 94 is then retained
in the tab retaining slot 116 and the elliptically shaped second
section 126 causes the outer sleeve 120 to compress the proximal
end of the split sleeve 100. The outer sleeve 120 is prevented from
moving proximally along the split sleeve 100 by the retaining rims,
130 and 131 which engage the distal side of the locking ring 108.
As illustrated in FIGS. 16-21 the third embodiment of the present
invention consists generally of a split sleeve 150 a locating ring
170 and an outer sleeve 180. The locating ring 170 is preferably
press-fit by using a locking ridge 176 on the inner surface of the
locating ring 170 or the locating ring 170 may be adhesively bonded
or welded to the distal end of the syringe barrel 10 to engage the
external surface of the luer lock skirt 18. The split sleeve 150
is a generally elongate tubular sleeve which slideably fits over
the syringe barrel 10. The outer sleeve 180 is rotatably mounted
on the split sleeve 150.
The locating ring 170 of this embodiment is similar to the locating
ring 90 of the second embodiment and is preferably constructed of
a rigid polycarbonate plastic. The locating ring 170 consists of
a cylindrical body section 172 and a locking tab 174 positioned
near the proximal end of the body section 172. The locking tab 174
extends outwardly from the body section 172 a sufficient distance
to pass through the split sleeve 150 and has a peripheral radius
generally equal to the outer radius of the split sleeve 150.
The split sleeve 150 of this embodiment is preferably constructed
of a rigid polypropylene plastic. The split sleeve 150 includes
a longitudinal slot 152 which extends proximally from the distal
end of the split sleeve 150 to a proximal U-shaped enlarged slot
154 located near the proximal end of the split sleeve 150. An annular
groove 156 is located on the outer surface of the split sleeve 150
between the enlarged slot 154 and the proximal end of the split
sleeve 150.
The outer sleeve 180 of this embodiment is preferably constructed
of a rigid polypropylene plastic and includes an annular flange
182 on the distal end thereof to facilitate the movement of the
outer sleeve 180 and split sleeve 150 between the retracted and
extended positions. The proximal end of the outer sleeve 180 includes
a flexible hinge 184 a tab retaining slot 186 located immediately
distal of the flexible hinge 184 and a partial flange 188 located
adjacent to the flexible hinge 184 on the proximal end of the outer
sleeve 180.
This embodiment is preferably assembled and stored in the retracted
position. The split sleeve 150 is releaseably held in the retracted
position by the outer sleeve 180 which contacts the flattened groove
158 on the distal end of the split sleeve 150. The flexible hinge
184 of the outer sleeve 180 forms a generally flat area on the otherwise
circular inner surface of the outer sleeve 180. This flat surface
contacts the tapered flattened groove 158 on the split sleeve 150
and retains the locking tab 17 in the tab retaining slot 186.
In order to move the split sleeve 150 from the retracted to the
extended position, the outer sleeve 180 is grasped by the user and
rotated approximately one-eighth turn. This releases the locking
tab 174 from the tab retaining slot 186 and allows the outer sleeve
180 to be moved proximally along the split sleeve 150 until the
outer sleeve 180 reaches the annular groove 156. When the outer
sleeve 180 reaches the annular groove 156 the flat surface on the
flexible hinge 184 irreversibly retains the outer sleeve 180 near
the proximal end of the split sleeve 150. The split sleeve 150 is
then moved distally along the syringe barrel 10 by grasping the
annular flange 182 on the outer sleeve 180. The split sleeve 150
is moved distally along the syringe barrel 10 until the locking
tab 174 engages the enlarged slot 154 on the proximal end of the
longitudinal slot 152. Once this occurs, the locking tab 174 is
prevented from moving distally in the longitudinal slot 150 by a
pair of flexible extensions, 160 and 161 formed by the enlarged
slot 154. The flexible extensions, 160 and 161 are designed to
be biased inwardly towards the longitudinal slot 152 and cannot
be easily manipulated to release the split sleeve 150 from the extended
position.
The foregoing is intended to be illustrative of the preferred embodiments
of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope
of the present invention as defined by the following claims. |