Safety syringe abstract
A sterilized safety syringe comprises a syringe tube, a protective
cover, a sterilizer, and an air compressor. The protective cover
is slid into a guide slot of the syringe tube with several sliding
plates whose rear ends are closely in contact with the wall of the
guide slot with their annular flanges. The syringe tube are equipped
with several air conducting pipes which are connected with corresponding
air feeding pipes of the air compressor. A plug is formed at the
rear end of the sterilizer to be plugged into a drilled hole formed
on the protective cover. Due to existence of perfectly effective
sterilizer, the medical staffs never have to worry about infectant
contamination brought about from inadvertent contact with the patient
body fluid.
Safety syringe claims
What is claimed is:
1. A sterilized safety syringe which is communicated with n air
compressor using air feeding pipes for performing infusing drugs
into the paient body or extracting the body fluid therefrom, essentially
comprising: a syringe tube having an injection needle inserted at
its tip, the inner part of said tube being formed a cavity and a
guide slot being formed between its outer surface and the inner
wall of said syringe tube, said guide tube passing through the front
wall surface of said syringe tube, and having a protrusion at its
front end, a plunger being provided in said cavity and being closely
in contact with the inner wall surface of said cavity, the rear
end of said syringe tube being in a sealed state where said cavity
and said guide slot are communicated with a plurality of air feeding
pipes of said air compressor via an air conducting pipe; a protective
cover having a drilled hole at its front end and being provided
with a sliding plate at its rear end thereof, said sliding plate
being provided with a fixed part at is front portion, and an annular
flange at its rear end, wherein said annular flange has a check
fitting formed at its front edge; a sterilizer has a pallet formed
at the front end of its main body, and a sterilized cotton swab
being affixed to said pallet, a film formed at the front end of
said main body being for sealing said pallet, while the rear end
of said main body being formed into a plug; wherein said sliding
plate of said protective cover is fitted into said guide slot of
said syringe tube and being forcibly in close contact with the wall
of said guide slot with said annular flange, said plug formed at
the rear end of said sterilizer is plugged into said drilled hole
of said protective cover.
2. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein number
of said sliding plate forme at the rear end of said protective cover
is one or more than one.
3. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said main
body of said sterilizer and said plug are formed of a soft rubber
or plastic substance.
4. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said sterilized
cotton swab is replaceable with an alcohole cotton swab or the like.
5. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said film
for sealing said sterilized cotton swab attached at the front end
of the main body of said sterilizer is replaceable by forming more
than one protuberances on the rim of said main body, and an annular
ring provided ahead of a container is used to fit on the rim of
said main body, and several breaches formed at the positions corresponding
to said protuberances, and a protruded tip is formed ahead of the
opening of each breach, besides, a pallet with said sterilized cotton
swab is provided in front of said container and said pallet is sealed
with said film.
6. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein, a doping
cotton swab intercalated between front and rear sealing films which
are adhered each other is used.
7. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein a knob
is provided at the rear part of said main body.
8. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 a center drilled
hole is opened through said main body of said sterilizer and said
sterilized cotton swab, and a confinement slot is formed at the
rear end of said plug of said sterilizer, a cork gasket made of
an elastic plastic or rubber substance is provided by inserting
into the neezle ahead of said syringe tube.
9. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein a pressure
sensor connected to said air compressor is installed at the front
end of said main body of said sterilizer.
10. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said plunger
in the syringe tube is replaceable with an air filled bag.
11. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein a sensing
paper is provided at the front end of said air feeding pipe.
12. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said air
compressor is connected with a display terminal and an alarm, when
injection operation is finished, or there is a clogging or leakage
of fluid at the exit of the needle, an audible warning is delivered
from said alarm to caution the operator.
13. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said air
compressor is connected with a controller, an encoder, a flow meter,
and a plunger position detector for detecting the position of said
plunger in said syringe tube so as to perceive time required for
injection operation, and adjust the speed of operation for appropriate
time and quantitative control by means of cooperated operation of
said controller, encoder, and flow meter.
14. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein an air
filled doughnut is connected to said air compressor via said air
feeding pipe, and said air filled doughnut is provided with a pressure
sensor.
15. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein a coil
spring is provided for said air compressor with the front end of
said coil spring conjuncted to the rear end of said plunger in said
needle tube with a metallic wire.
16. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein a rotating
shaft is provided to said air compressor, and said metallic wire
is wound around said rotating shaft, and the front end of said metallic
wire is attached to the rear end of said plunger in said injection
tube.
17. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said air
compressor is associated with a frequency changer.
18. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein both said
annular flange and said check fitting of said protector cover are
formed in the inner side of said sliding plate.
19. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein more than
one exhausting holes are provided on the outer front surface of
said syringe tube.
20. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said check
fitting of said protective cover is saved, and instead, several
protuberances are formed on the rear outer surface of said protective
cover, and several apertures which corresponding in number and position
to said protuberances are opened on the front outer surface of said
syringe tube.
21. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said check
fitting of said protective cover is saved, and instead, several
apertures are opened on the rear outer surface of said protective
cover, and several protuberances which corresponding in number and
position to said apertures are formed on the front outer surface
of said syringe tube.
22. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein the rear
end of said syringe tube is not sealed, and said air conducting
pipe is connected to said guide slot, and said plunger, and said
plunger with the other air conducting tube connected to said cavity
is provided at the rear end of said syringe tube.
23. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein a protruded
annular protector is formed at the front end of said protective
cover.
24. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said annular
protector formed at the front end of said protective cover affixed
with a single sliding plate to its rear end thereof is formed at
the front end of said protective cover, and a sliding groove corresponding
to said single sliding plate is formed along the outer surface of
said cavity of said syringe tube.
25. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 24 wherein said
single sliding plate has a fixed part at its front end, and an annular
flange is formed around its rear fringe, a check fitting is provided
to the outer fringe of said single sliding plate ahead of said annular
flange.
26. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said protective
cover is provided with a coil spring which being in conjunction
with the front end of said syringe tube.
27. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said guide
slot of said syringe tube is provided with a coil spring in it which
is in conjunction with the rear end of said annular flange.
28. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said sterilizer
is equipped at the middle tip of said syringe tube, the main body
of said sterilizer has an joint portion at the rear end thereof
to adhere to, or to be jointed to said needle.
29. The sterilizer safety syringe as in claim 1 wherein said plug
provided at the rear end of said sterilizer main body is replaceable
with a recessed joint protion.
30. A sterilized safety syringe essentially comprising: a syringe
tube having more than one guide rods formed along the outer surface
thereof, wherein each of said guide rods has a round billet, said
syringe tube being provided with a piston rod whose front periphery
is closely in contact with the inner wall of said syringe tube;
a protective cover having a drilled hole at its front end, and a
sliding plate at its rear end thereof, several sliding grooves being
formed along said sliding plate at the positions corresponding to
said guide rods respectively, a damper being provided near both
front and rear ends of each sliding groove respectively such that
both ends of each said sliding groove is formed into fixed terminals;
a sterilizer having a pallet provided at the front end of its main
body, wherein a sterilized cotton swab is affixed to said pallet,
a film formed at the front end of said main body seals said pallet,
while the rear end of said main body is formed into a plug; wherein
each said guide rod is inserted into said sliding groove of said
protective cover, and said round billet is clogged at the tip of
said sliding groove, the plug of said sterilizer is plugged into
said drilled hole of said protective cover.
31. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein both
said main body and said plug of said sterilizer are formed of soft
rubber or soft plastic material.
32. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein said
sterilized cotton swab is replaceable with an alcohol cotton swab
or other sterilized material.
33. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein the rear
end of said main body of said sterilizer is formed into a knob.
34. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein a center
drilled hole is opened through said main body and said sterilized
cotton swab, and a confinement slot is formed at the rear end of
said plug, further, a cork gasket made of an elastic rubber or plastic
substance which is inserted into the needle ahead of said syringe
tube.
35. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein said
syringe tube has a cavity inside, and a guide slot is formed between
the outer surface of said cavity and the inner wall surface of said
syringe tube, said guide slot emerges out of the front wall of said
syringe tube, a coil spring is installed behind said guide slot,
besides, said protective cover is provided with an elastic hasp
mechanism which including a spring strap, a supporting stud, and
an actuator plate, said supporting plug is in contact with the front
portion of said actuator plate, and s stop block is formed at the
rear bottom portion of said actuator plate, more than two recesses
are formed on the outer surface of said syringe tube in the position
along the same lengthwise line with said stop block.
36. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 35 wherein said
coil spring is installed in said protective cover and is fixed its
one end to the front end of said syringe tube.
37. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein a <
shaped spring is provided on said syringe tube, and is in conjunction
with an actuator plate at the latter's rear bottom with its supporting
stud, while a stop block is provided at the front bottom portion
of said actuator plate, more than two recesses are formed on said
protective cover in the position along the same lengthwise line
with said stop block, a concaved trap is formed at the bottom front
end of said < shaped spring, while a billet is formed at the
rear end of said protective cover in a position corresponding to
said concaved trap.
38. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 37 wherein said
concaved trap formed on said < shaped spring is replaceable with
a billet, and said billet formed at the front portion of said protective
cover is replaceable with a concaved trap.
39. Tthe sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein on said
protective cover is provided with an elastic hasp mechanism including
a spring strap and a supporting strap in contact with the front
bottom portion of an actuate plate, and a stop block is formed at
the rear bottom portion of said actuate plate, and a protuberance
is formed on the outer surface of said syringe tube, more than two
recesses are formed on the outer surface of said syringe tube in
the position along the same lengthwise line with said stop block
of said elastic hasp mechanism, a concaved trap is formed at the
front tip of said protuberance, while a billet is formed on the
rear end of the protective cover at the position corresponding to
said concaved trap.
40. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 39 wherein said
billet formed at the rear end of said protective cover is replaceable
with a concaved trap, conversely, said concaved trap formed ahead
of said stop block is replaceable with a billet.
41. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein a rectangular
opening is formed on said sliding plate at the rear end of said
protective cover, and two button hooks are each formed on the front
and rear surfaces of said syringe tube respectively aligning to
said rectangular opening, an elastic belt connecting a button head
is provided on the surface of said protective cover.
42. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein a rectangular
opening is formed on said sliding plate at the rear end of said
protective cover, and two button hooks are each formed on the front
and rear surfaces of said syringe tube respectively aligning to
said rectangular opening, and a reed is formed on said protective
cover on said protective cover at the front end of said rectangular
opening, and a button head is formed on the rear inner side of said
reed.
43. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 42 wherein a folding
hasp with a hook-on head is provided at the front end of said protective
cover.
44. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein an annular
ring is formed around the front end of said syringe tube instead
of said guide rod formed along the outer surface of said syringe
tube, and several guide pipes are formed on the fringe of said annular
fringe each of them being aligning to the corresponding sliding
groove, moreover, a tube enclosure is covered over said syringe
tube, and several billets are formed on the front tip of said tube
enclosure, while several concaved traps equal to number of, and
facing against said billets are formed on the rear end of said protective
cover, wherein above said billets on said tube enclosure are replaceable
with above said concaved traps, while said concaved traps on the
rear end of said protective cover are replaceable with said billets.
45. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 44 wherein on said
protective cover is provided with an elastic hasp mechanism including
a spring strap and a supporting stud in contact with the front bottom
portion of an actuate plate, and a stop block is formed at the rear
bottom portion of said actuate plate, more than two recesses are
formed on the outer surface of said syringe tube in the position
along the same lengthwise line with said stop block.
46. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 45 wherein a <
shaped spring is provided on said tube enclosure, said < shaped
spring is in contact with the rear bottom end of an actuate plate
with a supporting stud, a stop block is formed on the front bottom
end of said actuate plate, and more than two recesses are formed
on said protective cover in the position along the same lengthwise
line with aid stop block.
47 The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein a hose
passing through the plunger and connected with a needle point is
provided in said cavity instead of said piston rod, and said needle
point is covered with an enclosure made of a compressible substance.
48. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 41 wherein only
a button hook is provided on the front portion of said syringe tube,
and an elastic belt together with a button head is provided both
on front and rear portions of said protective cover respectively.
49. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein said
sterilizer is equipped at the needle tip of said syringe tube, the
main body of said sterilizer has an joint portion at the rear end
thereof to adhere to, or to be jointed to said needle.
50. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 30 wherein said
plug provided at the rear end of said sterilizer main body is replaceable
with a recessed joint portion.
51. The sterilizer safety syringe as in claim 20 wherein two back-to-back
faced humpbacked hook blocks are coaxially formed on the outer surface
of said syringe tube, whereas a tap plate is provided at the rear
end of said protective cover in a position along the same line with
said two hook blacks, and a hook joint is formed beneath said top
plate.
52. The sterilized safety syringe tube as in claim 30 wherein
said sliding groove formed on said protective cover has two trap
holes perpendicular to said sliding groove each provided at one
said thereof at a position close to front and rear ends thereof,
said trap hole located at one side of said sliding groove's rear
end is extended backwards and pierces through said protective cover,
an annular ring is encircling around the front end of said syringe
tube and having a flexed strap connected with a stop block to be
trapped into said trap hole.
53. The sterilized safety syringe tube as in claim 52 wherein
a protuberance is formed at the contacting point of each said trap
hole with said sliding groove to detain said stop block.
54. The sterilized safety syringe tube as in claim 52 wherein
said flexed strap is directly equipped on the outer surface of said
syringe tube, and said trap hole is not to penetrate said protective
cover but is directly sleeved over said syringe tube during the
fabrication process so as to cause said flexed strap on the outer
surface of said syringe tube is emerged out along said sliding groove
of said protective cover.
55. The sterilized safety syringe tube as in claim 52 wherein
said flexed strap is replaceable with a stopper having a grip provided
thereon, and a slide rod extended form its bottom thereof, a button
is provided at said slide rod's end portion, an inlet slot having
a fixed hole at its bottom, and a containment hole at its middle
portion, is formed on said annular ring.
56. The sterilized safety syringe tube as in claim 55 wherein
said annular ring is omitted, and an inlet slot having a fixed hole
at its bottom, and a containment hole at its middle portion, is
formed on the outer surface of said syringe tube.
57. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 55 wherein a slide
rod with a tip button is provided on said annular ring, and an inlet
slot with a tip fixed hole and a middle containment hole is provided
at the bottom portion of said stopper.
58. The sterilized safety syringe as in claim 57 wherein said
annular ring is omitted and said slide rod is directly formed on
the outer surface of said syringe tube.
Safety syringe description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a sterilized safety syringe,
and more particularly, to a sterilized safety syringe which can
perfectly protect the medical staff from being injured and contaminated
by the injection needle inadvertently when performing injection.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] A conventional medical syringe for injecting the drug solution
into, or drawing the body fluid such as blood from the patient body
is essentially composed of a syringe and an injection needle connected
at its front end, and a tubular piston rod with a plunger telescopically
slid in the syringe so as to infuse the drug solution into the patient
body during its downward compression stroke, or draw the body fluid
such as blood from the patient body into the syringe during its
upward suction stroke. Before beginning the operation, a rubber
band is used to bind around the portion immediately above the spot
where the needle is to be applied in case the wrist or the upper
leg is selected for injection, and a sterilized swab is used to
clean up the pinpoint. After finishing the injection, another sterilized
swab is used to tenderly press on the pinpoint so as to avoid follow
flow of the body fluid (blood) after the needle is separated away
from the patient body. In such a traditional operation of injection.
Medicall staffs are sometime inadvertently stung by the needle he
is handling or contaminated by the residual body fluid flowing out
from the syringe that might become a cause of infection to the medical
personnel.
[0005] In view of this, in order to palliate the shortcomings inherent
to the conventional technique described above, the present inventor
has delved into this matter with long time efforts and has come
to realization of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a sterilized
safety syringe which can perfectly protect the medical personnel
from being injured by the needle or infected by the residual body
fluid in the syringe.
[0007] It is another object of the present invention to provide
a sterilized safety syringe capable of minimizing the probability
of contamination to the medical staff to zero by its innovative
and unique structure.
[0008] To achieve the aforementioned objects, the sterilized safety
syringe of the present invention comprises: a syringe tube, a protective
cover, a sterilizer, and an air compressor.
[0009] The syringe tube contains a cavity with a guide slot formed
between its outer edge and the inner wall of the syringe tube. The
syringe tube has a sealed rear end and several air conducting tube
are communicated with its cavity and the guide slot respectively.
[0010] The protective cover has a drilled hole at its front end
and is provided with more than one sliding plates at its rear end
thereof, the rear end of each sliding plate is formed into an annular
flange together with a check fitting.
[0011] The sterilizer has a sterilized cotton swab affixed to its
main body and a pallet sealed with a film provided to the front
end of its main body, while the rear end of its main body is formed
into a plug.
[0012] The air compressor is connected with several air feeding
pipes.
[0013] Each sliding plate of the protective cover is fitted into
the guide slot of the syringe tube and is forcibly in close contact
with the wall of the guide slot with its annular flange. The rear
end plug of the sterilizer is to plug into the drilled hole of the
protective cover. The air conducting pipes of the syringe are connected
with corresponding air feeding pipes of the air compressor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The above objects and other advantages of the present invention
will become lucid by describing in detail the preferred embodiments
of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings
in which:
[0015] FIG. 1 is a three dimensional exploded view of the present
invention;
[0016] FIG. 2 is a three dimensional assembly view of the present
invention;
[0017] FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the layout of the
air compressor and its related accessories according to the present
invention;
[0018] FIG. 4 is a three dimensional exploded view in a first embodiment
of the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a first
embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] FIG. 6 through FIG. 8 respectively is a longitudinal cross
sectional view illustrating the operation principle in a first embodiment
of the present invention;
[0021] FIG. 9 is a three dimensional exploded view of the sterilizer;
[0022] FIG. 10 is a three dimensional view of the sterilizer in
a first embodiment;
[0023] FIG. 11 is a three dimensional exploded view of the sterilizer
is a second embodiment;
[0024] FIG. 12 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a second
embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] FIG. 13 is a fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view
in a third embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] FIG. 14 is a fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view
in a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
[0027] FIG. 15 is a three dimensional exploded view in a fifth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0028] FIG. 16 is a three dimensional exploded view in a sixth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0029] FIG. 17 is a three dimensional exploded view in a seventh
embodiment of the present invention;
[0030] FIG. 18 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a eight
embodiment of the present invention;
[0031] FIG. 19 is a three dimensional exploded view in a ninth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0032] FIG. 20 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a tenth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0033] FIG. 21 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a eleventh
embodiment of the present invention;
[0034] FIG. 22 is fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view
in a twelf embodiment of the present invention;
[0035] FIG. 23 is a fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view
in a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention;
[0036] FIG. 24 is a fragmentary longitudinal cross sectional view
in a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention.
[0037] FIG. 25 is a three directional perspective view in a fifteenth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0038] FIG. 26 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a sixteenth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0039] FIG. 27 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a seventeenth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0040] FIG. 28 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a eighteenth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0041] FIG. 29 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a nineteenth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0042] FIG. 30 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a twentieth
embodiment of the present invention;
[0043] FIG. 31 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 21th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0044] FIG. 32 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 22th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0045] FIG. 33 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 23th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0046] FIG. 34 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 24.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0047] FIG. 35 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 25.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0048] FIG. 36 is a three dimensional perspective view in a 26.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0049] FIG. 37 is a three dimensional perspective view in a 27.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0050] FIG. 38 is a three dimensional perspective view in a 28.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0051] FIG. 39 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 29.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0052] FIG. 40 is a three dimensional perspective view in a 30.sup.th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0053] FIG. 41 is a view showing the operational principle of the
sterilizer in a third embodiment;
[0054] FIG. 42 is a side cross sectional view of the sterilizer
in a fourth embodiment;
[0055] FIG. 43 is a longitudinal cross sectional view in a 31th
embodiment of the present invention;
[0056] FIG. 44 is a three dimensional exploded view in a 32th embodiment
of the present invention; and
[0057] FIG. 45 is a three dimensional exploded view of the annular
ring in a 32th embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0058] Referring to FIGS. 1 2 3 4 5 and 9 in the first embodiment,
the sterilized safety syringe of the present invention essentially
comprises a syringe tube 1 protective cover 2 a sterilizer 3
and an air compressor 4.
[0059] The syringe tube 1 contains a cavity 11 with a guide slot
111 formed between the outer surface and the inner wall of the syringe
tube 1. The guide slot 111 passes through the front wall surface
of the syringe tube 1 and has a Protrusion 112 at its front end.
A plunger 12 is provided in the cavity 11 and is closely in contact
with the inner wall surface of the cavity 11. The rear end of the
syringe tube 1 is in a sealed state where its cavity 11 and the
guide slot 111 are communicated with a plurality of air conducting
pipes 13 of said air compressor via an air conducting pipe 13;
[0060] The protective cover 2 has a drilled hole 21 at its front
end and is provided with more than one sliding plate 22 at its rear
end thereof. Each of the sliding plates 22 is provided with a fixed
part 221 at its front portion, and an annular flange 222 at its
rear end. The annular flange 222 has a check fitting 223 formed
at its front edge.
[0061] The sterilizer 3 (see FIG. 5) has a pallet 32 formed at
the front end of its main body 31 and a sterilized cotton swab
33 is affixed to the pallet 32. A film 34 formed at the front end
of the main body 31 seals the pallet 32 while the rear end of the
main body 31 is formed into a plug 35. Meanwhile, both the main
body 31 and the plug 35 are formed of a soft rubber or plastic substance.
[0062] The air compressor 4 (see FIG. 3) is connected with a display
terminal 41 an alarm 42 a controller 43 an encoder 44 a flow
meter 45 a pressure sensor 46 and a plunger position detector
47 besides, several air feeding pipes 48 are connected to the air
compressor 4.
[0063] Each sliding plate 22 pertaining to the protective cover
2 is fitted into the guide slot 111 of the syringe tube 1 and is
forcibly in close contact with the wall of the guide slot 111 with
its annular flange 222. The plug 35 formed at the rear end of the
sterilizer 3 is plugged into the drilled hole 21 of the protective
cover 2. the air conducting pipes 13 extended behind the syringe
tube 1 are connected with corresponding air feeding pipes 48 of
the air compressor 4.
[0064] For understanding how the sterilized safety syringe operate
in the first embodiment of the present invention, the reference
should be made to FIGS. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9. At the beginning,
tear down the film 34 from the sterilizer 3 and wipe the spot of
the patient skin to be injected with the sterilized cotton swab
33. Afterwards, extracting the air with the air compressor 4 through
the air feeding pipes 48 which are communicated with the guide slot
111 via air conducting pipes 13 so as to create a negative pressure
in the guide slot 111 thereby pulling the protective cover 2 backwards,
and pushing the needle attached to the syring tube 1 to stick into
the petient skin via the sterilizer 3. At this moment, by a contact
pressure created by the fixed part 221 clogging in the guide slot
111 and being halted at its outer edge by the protrusion 112 formed
at the front end of the guide slot 111 the protective cover 2 is
fixed behind the syringe tube 1. Then by suctioning or filling the
air with the air compressor 4 via air feeding pipes 48 the operation
of the syringe to infuse the drug into the patient body, or draw
the body fluid therefrom can be performed. After the foregoing operation
is finished, the air is fed via the air feeding tubes 48 with the
air compressor 4 a positive pressure is created in the guide slot
111 so as to push the protective cover 2 forward until the sterilizer
3 located ahead of the protective cover 2 contacts the patient skin
so that the needle may be pulled out of the patient body. During
the aforesaid operation, the air compressor 4 continues to supply
air to the guide slot 111 until the check fittings 223 of the protective
cover 2 emerged out of the protrusion 112 at the front end of the
guide slot 111 and halt the syringe tube 1 at its front end such
that the protective cover 2 is also fixed in front of the syringe
tube 1 and the needle is enclosed in the protective cover 2. Note
that in this condition, the protective cover 2 is unable to retract
backwards since its check fitting 223 has been hindered at the front
edge of the syringe tube 1 such that reuse of the apparatus is prevented.
[0065] Referring to FIG. 1 together with FIG. 3 the air compressor
4 is provided with the display terminal 41 and the alarm 42. After
finishing the operation, or in case the clogging of the needle or
leakage of the content occurs, the alarm 42 will be actuated to
caution the medical staffs. The plunger position detector 47 is
for detecting the location of the plunger 12 in the syringe tube
1 so as to set the plunger 12 at an appropriate position by operating
the air compressor 4 to push or pull the plunger 12 before beginning
the operation. Besides the time required for infusing or extract
may be estimated according to the location of the plunger. The adjustment
of operation speed, e.g. control of time and quantity may be carried
out by combination utilization of the controller 43 the encoder
44 and the flow meter 45. Moreover, the pressure sensor 46 provided
for the air compressor 4 can detect the air leakage in the cavity
11 by monitoring the variation of pressure in the cavity 11 when
supplying the compressed air into the cavity so as to perceive possible
clogging or leakage. The pressure sensor 46 may be connected with
the main body 31 of the sterilizer 3 to press the main body 31 on
the patient skin where corresponding to the spot artery passes in
case of extracting blood, a particular response is detected by the
pressure sensor 46 should the pressed spot is exact. An input/output
device of the air compressor 4 can be connected with PDA or a cellular
phone. Alternatively, the air compressor 4 can be replaced with
a liquid pressure pump. An air filled doughnut can be connected
to the air compressor 4 with an air feeding pipe 48 to replace the
conventional rubber band bound above the injection point by expanding
the air filled doughnut with air supplied from the air compressor
4. The air filled doughnut also can be connected to the pressure
sensor 46 to count the pulse rate of the patient. With this the
medical staff is able to stop operation of injection should the
patient pulse rate is too fast so as to release the patient's uneven
feeling. The piston position detector 47 is for detecting the position
of the plunger 12 in the injection syringe 1.
[0066] Referring to FIGS. 2 3 9 10 and 11 in the present invention,
the main body 31 and plug 35 of the sterilizer 3 are both made of
a soft rubber substance or a soft plastic substance. Because of
the specific elastic property of the above said materials, the pinhole
bored through the main body 31 and the plug 35 after withdrawal
of the needle for completion of injection will immediately readhered
and disappeared such that the contamination to the medical staff
by follow flow of the residual drug or body fluid from the needle
can be avoided. Alternatively, the sterilized cotton swab 33 may
be replaced with an alcohol swab or the like, the front end of the
main body 31 of the sterilizer 3 can do without the film 34 to seal
the cotton swab 33 but instead, by forming more than one protuberances
312 on the rim of the main body 31 and an annular ring 37 provided
ahead of a container 39 is used to fit on the rim of the main body
31. There are several breaches 371 formed at the positions corresponding
to the protuberances 312 and a protruded tip 372 is formed ahead
of the opening of each breach 371 to catch the corresponding protuberance
312 so as to fix the container 39 around the rim of the main body
31. Besides, a pallet 32 with a sterilized cotton swab 33 is provided
in front of the container 39 and the pallet 32 is sealed with a
film 34. Before operation of the present invention, tear down the
film 34 from the container 39 and rub the patient skin with the
sterilized cotton swab 33 after that take down the container 39
from the main body 31. After finishing the operation, press on the
injection pinpoint of the patient with the cotton swab 33 to stop
blooding. Alternatively, a doping cotton swab 341 intercalated between
front and rear sealing films which are adhered each other can be
used to dope the patient injection point before injection takes
place. Meanwhile, a knob 36 (see FIG. 10) may be provided at the
rear part of the main body 31 of the sterilizer 3 for the convenience
of handling by the medical staff or the patient. Besides, a sensor
paper 49 (see FIG. 2) may be installed at the joint portion between
the air feeding pipe 48 and the air conducting pipe 13 to detect
the contaminated compression air coming from the air compressor
4 by varying the color thereof so as to urge the medical staff it
is the time to clean up the air compressor 4 thereby preventing
infectant contamination to the injection drug and the body fluid.
[0067] In the second, third and fourth embodiments of the present
invention shown in FIG. 12 though FIG. 14 the plunger 12 can be
replaced with an air filled bag 121 made of a material similar to
that of a balloon. Several air exhausting holes 14 communicating
with the guide slot 111 are formed on the front outer edge of the
syringe tube 1. After being finished operation, the compressed air
filled in the guide slot 111 is discharged from the air exhausting
holes 14. In this manner the repeated use of the syringe is prohibited
since no more air remains in the guide slot 111 to create negative
pressure to attract the protective cover 2 backward. Meanwhile,
the annular flange 222 and the check fittings 223 for the protective
cover 2 may be formed facing inner side of the sliding plate 22
as shown in FIG. 14.
[0068] In the fifth and sixth embodiments of the present invention
show in FIGS. 15 and 16 the check fitting 223 for the protective
cover 2 may be saved, and instead, several protuberances 224 are
formed on the rear outer surface of the protective cover 2 and
several apertures 15 which corresponding in number and position
to the protuberances 224 are opened on the front outer surface of
the syringe tube 1. After being finished operation of the present
invention either infusing drugs or extracting body fluid, the air
compressor 4 continues on pumping air to the guide slot 111 so as
to engage the protuberances 224 of the protective cover 2 with the
corresponding apertures 15 of the syringe tube 1 thereby the protective
cover 2 is fixed to the front edge of the syringe tube 1 (see FIG.
15). Alternatively, the apertures 225 are formed on the outer rear
surface of the protective cover 2 and the protuberance 151 which
corresponding in number and position are formed at the front end
of the guide slot 111 (see FIG. 16). By so, after being finished
operation of the present invention either injecting drugs or extracting
body fluid, the air compressor 4 continues on pumping air to the
guide slot 111 so as to engage the protuberances 151 of the syringe
tube 1 with the corresponding apertures 225 of the protective covers
2 thereby fixing the protective cover 2 to the front edge of the
syringe tube 1 as shown in FIG. 16.
[0069] In the seventh, eight, and ninth embodiments of the present
invention shown in FIG. 17 through FIG. 19 the rear end of the
syringe tube 1 is not sealed (see FIGS. 17 18) and the air conducting
pipe 13 is connected to the guide slot 111 and the plunger 16 with
the other air conducting tube 13 connected to the cavity 11 is provided
at the rear end of the syringe tube 1 as shown in FIG. 17. Besides,
a protruded annular protector 28 affixed with a single sliding plate
22 to its rear end thereof is formed at the front end of the protective
cover 2 and a sliding groove 103 corresponding to the single sliding
plate 22 is formed along the outer surface of the cavity 11 of the
syringe tube 1 for serving as a track for the singe plunger 22 as
shown in FIG. 19.
[0070] In the tenth and eleventh embodiments of the present invention
shown in FIGS. 20 and 21 in the protective cover 2 a coil spring
7 connected to the front tip of syringe tube 1 is provided as shown
in FIG. 20. alternatively, the coil spring 7 is inlaid in the guide
slot 111 of the syringe tube 1 and connected with the annular flange
222 at the rear end of the protective cover 2 as shown in FIG. 21.
When operation of the injection takes place, the needle is stuck
into the patient body by pressing the sterilizer thereon. At this
moment, the coil spring 7 either in the protective cover 2 (see
FIG. 20), or in the guide slot 111 (see FIG. 21) is compressed and
then elongated by its own restoring force to push forward the protective
cover 2 when the force applied on the patient is released at the
moment injection is over. As a result, the check fitting 223 of
the protective cover 2 slides out of the guide slot 111 and is halted
by the front wall of the syringe tube 1 so that the protective cover
2 can not retract.
[0071] Besides, the spring 7 may be equipped at the rear end of
the protective cover 2 so as to be jointed to the rear wall of the
sliding groove 111.
[0072] In the twelfth embodiment of the present invention shown
in FIG. 22 a center drilled hole 30 is opened through the main
body 31 and the sterilized cotton swab 33 and a confinement slot
351 is formed at the rear end of the plug 35. A cork gasket 38 made
of an elastic rubber or plastic substance which is being inserted
into the needle ahead of the syringe tube 1. In operating the present
invention, the film 34 is at first torn off from the sterilizer
3 then the needle pokes through the main body 31 and sterilized
cotton swab 33 and emerges out of the drilled hole 30 so as to bring
the cork gasket 38 trapped in the confinement slot 351. After finishing
the injection, the cork gasket 38 together with the sterilizer 3
are separated from the needle and the pinhole on the cork gasket
38 is automatically clogged by the inherent adhesiveness of its
material thereby stopping follow flow of infusing drugs or body
fluid which probably cause an infectant contamination.
[0073] In the 13th and 14th embodiment of the present invention
shown in FIGS. 23 and 24 the coil spring 7 is installed on the
air compressor 4 and is connected to the rear end of the plunger
12 with a metallic wire 122 at its front end. When the plunger reciprocates
forwards and backwards, the coil spring 7 is elongated by the pulling
force of the metallic wire 122 (in forwards motion), or retracted
by its own restoring force (in backwards motion) thereby causing
the air compressor 4 be aware of the position of the plunger 12
(see FIG. 23). On the other hand, an rotating shaft 40 is provided
to the air compressor 4 the metallic wire 122 is wound around the
shaft 40 and its front end is attached to the rear end of the plunger
12 so that the air compressor 4 is able to figure out the displacement
of the plunger 12 by the number of turns of the metallic wire 122
wound on the shaft 40. Meanwhile, in the present invention, a frequency
generator may be equipped with the compressor 4 to produce a resonant
frequency to detect the amount of the displacement of the plunger
12 by the return signal therefrom.
[0074] Referring to FIGS. 9 and 25 in the 15th embodiment of the
present invention, the sterilized safety syringe essentially comprises
a injection tube 1 protective cover 2 a sterilizer 3.
[0075] There are more than one guide rods 10 formed along the outer
surface of the syringe tube 1 and each of the guide rods 10 has
a round billet 101 on it. The syringe tube 1 is provided with a
piston rod 17 whose front periphery is closely in contact with the
inner wall of the syringe tube 1.
[0076] The protective cover 2 has a drilled hole 21 at its front
end, and a sliding plate 22 at its rear end. Several sliding grooves
226 are formed along the sliding plate 22 at the positions corresponding
to the guide rods 10 respectively. A damper 227 is provided near
both front and rear ends of each sliding groove 226 respectively
such that both ends of each sliding groove, 226 is formed into fixed
terminals 228.
[0077] As shown in FIG. 9 the sterilizer 3 has a pallet 32 provided
at the front end of its main body 31 and a sterilized cotton swab
33 is affixed to the pallet 32. A film 34 formed at the front end
of the main body 31 seals the pallet 32 while the rear end of the
main body 31 is formed into a plug 35.
[0078] The guide rod 10 is inserted into the sliding groove 226
of the protective cover 2 and the round billet 101 is clogged at
the tip of the sliding groove 226. The plug 35 of the sterilizer
3 is plugged into the drilled hole 21 of the protective cover 2.
[0079] Referring to FIGS. 26 and 27 in the 16.sup.th and 17.sup.th
embodiments of the present invention, a syringe tube 1 has a cavity
11 inside, and a guide slot 111 is formed between the outer surface
of the cavity 11 and the inner wall surface of the tube 1 the guide
slot 111 emerges out of the front wall of the tube 1. The protective
cover 2 is provided with an elastic hasp mechanism 23 which including
a spring strap 231 a supporting stud 232 and an actuator plate
223. The supporting stud 232 is in contact with the front portion
of the actuator plate 233 and a stop block 234 is formed at the
rear bottom portion of the actuator plate 233. More than two recesses
19 are formed on the outer surface of the syringe tube 1 in the
position along the same lengthwise line with the stop block 234.
A coil spring 7 installed in the protective cover 2 is fixed its
one end to the front end of the tube 1. (see FIG. 26) Alternatively,
the coil spring 7 is installed in the guide slot 111 spirally wound
around the syringe tube 1 as shown in FIG. 27.
[0080] Referring to FIGS. 28 and 29 in the 18.sup.th and 19.sup.th
embodiments of the present invention, a < shaped spring 18 is
provided on the syringe tube 1 and is in conjunction with an actuator
plate 182 at the latter's rear bottom, while a stop block 183 is
provided at the front bottom portion of the actuator plate 182
More than two recesses 24 are formed on the protective cover 2 in
the position on the same lengthwise line with the stop block 183
Here, a concaved trap 184 is formed at the front end bottom of the
<shaped spring 18 while a billet 25 is formed at the rear end
of the protective cover 2 in a position corresponding to the concaved
trap 184 (see FIG. 28). Alternatively, a billet 185 is formed at
the front end bottom of the <shaped spring 18 while a concaved
trap 251 is formed at the rear end of the protective cover 2 in
the position corresponding to the billet 185 as shown in FIG. 29.
[0081] Referring to FIG. 30 through FIG. 32 in the 20.sup.th to
22th embodiments of the present invention, the protective cover
2 is provided with the elastic hasp mechanism 23 which including
the spring strap 231 the supporting stud 232 and the actuate plate
233. The supporting stud 232 is in contact with the front portion
of the actuate plate 233 and the stop block 234 is formed at the
rear bottom portion of the actuate plate 233. More than two recesses
19 are formed on the outer surface of the syringe tube 1 in the
position on the same lengthwise line with the stop block 234 (see
FIG. 30), or a protuberance 105 is formed on the outer surface of
the syringe tube 1 and forms more than two recesses 10 on the outer
surface of the syringe tube 1 along the extension line connecting
the stop block 234 and the protuberance 105 besides, a concaved
trap 184 is formed ahead of the protuberance 105 and a billet 25
is formed on the rear end of the protective cover 2 at the position
facing against the concaved trap 184 (see FIG. 31). Alternatively,
the position of the concaved trap and the billet can be interchanged,
i.e., to form a billet 185 at the position of the concaved trap
184 and to form a concaved trap 251 at the position of the billet
25 as shown in FIG. 32.
[0082] Referring to FIG. 33 through FIG. 35 in the 23th to 25.sup.th
embodiments of the present invention, an annular ring 104 is formed
around the front end of the tube 1 instead of the guide rod formed
along the outer surface of tube 1 and several guide pipes 10 are
formed on the fringe of the annular ring 104 each of them being
aligning to the corresponding sliding groove 226. Moreover, a tube
enclosure 106 is covered over the tube 1 and several billets 185
are formed on the front tip of the tube enclosure 106 while several
concaved traps 25 equal to number of, and facing against the billets
185 are formed on the rear end of the protective cover 2 (see FIG.
33). Besides, an elastic hasp mechanism 23 can be formed on the
protective tube 2 with a stop block 234 formed on one end to couple
with a recess 19 formed on the front end of the tube enclosure 106
in the position facing against the stop block 234 (see FIG. 33).
Besides, the < shaped spring strap 18 may be provided on the
syringe tube 1 and is in conjunction with the actuator plate 182
at the latter's rear bottom, while the stop block 183 is provided
at the front bottom portion of the actuator plate 182. More than
two recesses 24 are formed on the protective cover 2 in the position
on the same lengthwise line with the stop blocks 183 (see FIG. 34).
Alternatively, the billet 185 formed on the front end of the tube
enclosure may be replaced with a concaved trap 184 and the concaved
trap 25 may be replaced with a stop block 251 as shown in FIG. 35.
[0083] Referring to FIGS. 36 and 40 in the 26.sup.th and 30.sup.th
embodiments of the present invention, a rectangular opening 226
is formed on the sliding plate 22 at the rear end of the protective
cover 2 and two button hooks 102 are each formed on front and rear
surface of the tube 1 respectively aligning to the rectangular opening
226. An elastic belt 26 connected with a button head 27 is provided
on the surface of the protective cover 2. Before the operation of
the injection takes place, the protective cover 2 is fixed to the
rear portion of the tube 1 by pulling black the protective tube
2 and pressing the button head 27 into the rear button hook 102.
Conversely, after the operation of the injection is finished, the
protective cover 2 is pushed forwards by releasing the button head
27 from the rear button hook 102 and pressing the button head 27
into the front button hook 102 so as to fix the protective cover
2 to the front portion of tube 1 (see FIG. 36).
[0084] Alternatively, It may be as well providing only one button
hook 102 on the front portion of the tube 1 and providing an elastic
belt 26 together with a button head 27 on front and rear portions
of the protective cover 2 respectively. By so, when the protective
cover 2 slides to the rear portion of the tube 1 the button head
27 of the front elastic belt 26 snaps into the button hole 102 so
as to fix the protective cover 2 to the rear portion of the tube
1. On the contrary, when the protective cover 2 slides to the front
portion of the tube 1 the button head 27 of the rear elastic belt
26 snaps into the button hole 102 so as to fix the protective cover
2 to the front portion of the tube 1 thereby preventing hazardously
emerging the needle out of the protective cover 2 as shown in FIG.
40.
[0085] Referring to FIG. 37 through FIG. 39 in the 27.sup.th to
29.sup.th embodiment of the present invention, a rectangular opening
20 is formed on the sliding plate 22 at the rear end of the protective
cover 2 and a button hook 102 is formed on the front and rear surfaces
of the tube 1 respectively alighning to the rectangular opening
20. A reed 220 is formed on the protective tube 2 at the front and
rear ends of the rectangular opening 20 and a button head 27 is
formed on the rear inner side of the reed 229 (see FIG. 37). Besides,
a folding hasp 271 with a hook-on head 201 is provided at the front
head of the protective cover 2. Before operation of injection takes
place, pull the protective cover 2 back, and press the button head
27 on the reed 229 to the piston 17 behind the tube 1. Meanwhile,
a hose 5 passing through the plunger 12 and connected with a needle
point 51 is provided in the cavity 11 and the needle point 51 is
covered with an enclosure 52 made of a compressible substance. When
it is desired to get blood sample, push an empty test tube 6 into
the cavity 11 of the syringe tube 1 and pokes through a cork 61
covering the test tube 6 and the enclosure 52 with the needle point
51 so as to extract the blood sample from the patient body into
the negative pressurized test tube 6. In case the blood sampling
operation should be successively carried out, it is not necessary
to draw back the injection needle from the patient body, only the
thing has to be done is replacing the full blooded test tube 6 with
a new empty one (FIG. 39)
[0086] Referring to FIGS. 41 and 42 which respectively show the
operational principle of the sterilizer and a side cross sectional
view of the sterilizer, in which the sterilizer 3 may be equipped
at the tip of the needle of the syringe tube 1. The main body 31
of the sterilizer 3 has an joint portion 311 at the rear end thereof
to adhere to, or to be jointed to the needle. When the present invention
is to be operated either for extraction or injection, at first,
the patient's body surface where syringe needle contacts is sterilized
by the sterilizer 3 on the protective cover 2. After operation
is finished, the medical staff may tear off a film 34 which is covering
the sterilizer 3 and press the film 34 directly against the sterilizer
3 so as to stop blooding using the sterilized cotton 33. Besides,
in the present invention, the plug 35 provided at the rear end of
the sterilizer main body 31 can be replaced with a recessed joint
portion 312 which can be coupled with the sterilizer main body 31.
[0087] Referring to the 31th embodiment of the present invention
shown in FIG. 43 there are more than one guide rods 10 provided
along the outer edge of the tube 1 while several corresponding
sliding grooves 226 are formed on the protective cover 2. Besides,
two back-to-back faced humpbacked hook blocks 107 are coaxially
formed on the outer surface of the tube 1 whereas a tap plate 202
is provided at the rear end of the protective cover 2 in a position
along the same line with the two hook blocks 107. There is a hook
joint 203 formed beneath the tap plate 202. With this structure,
in the stand-by state the protective cover 2 is enclosed over the
needle of the tube 1 and the hook joint 203 is engaged with the
hook block 107. In starting operation of the present invention,
at first, the protective cover 2 has to be slightly pushed forwards
so as to separate the hook joint 203 from the hook block 107 then
afterwards, the tap plate 202 is moved up and drawn back simultaneously
so as to bring the bottom of the hook joint 203 passing through
the hook block 107. Then push the protective cover 2 backwards,
at this moment the hook joint 203 will slide over the hook block
107 to its rear end with the aid of the arcuate shaped back surface
design of the hook block 107. Again, one step more, by pushing the
protective cover forwards, the joint 203 is finally engaged with
the hook block 107. Now, the operation of the present invention
can be begun to carry out. After finishing the operation, the protective
cover 2 is at first pushed backwards so as to release the hook joint
203 from the hook block 107 then by lifting up the tap plate 202
and pushing forwards so as to engage the hook joint 203 with the
hook block 107 again thereby fixing the protective cover 2 to the
front end of the tube 1 and enclosing the needle too. By doing so,
there is no danger of emerging the needle.
[0088] In the 32th embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIG. 44 the sliding groove 226 formed on the protective cover 2
has a trap hole 29 perpendicular to the sliding groove 226 provided
at one side or both sides at a position close to front and rear
ends thereof, the trap bole 29 located at one side of the sliding
groove 226's rear end is extended backwards and pierces through
the protective cover 2 and a protuberance 291 is formed at the
contacting point of each trap hole 29 with the sliding groove 226.
An annular ring 104 is encircling around the front end of the tube
1 and having a flexed strap 8 connected with a stop block 9 to be
trapped into the trap hole 29. Before operation of the present invention,
the flexed strap 8 is penetrated through the protective cover 2
and moves to the sliding groove 226 from the position where the
trap hole 29's rear end pierces the protective cover 2 such that
the protective cover 2 is sleeved over the outer surface of the
tube 1. The by trapping the stop block 9 into the trap hole 29
and pressing the stop block 9 firmly thereat with the protuberance
291 the protective cover 2 is stationary fixed at the front end
of the tube 1. When beginning operation of the present invention,
by releasing the stop block 9 from the trap hole 29 and pulling
back the protective cover 2 and again trapping the stop block 9
into the trap hole 29 the protective cover 2 is now fixed at the
rear end of the tube 1 ready for operation of the present invention.
Alternatively, the flexed strap 8 may be directly equipped on the
outer surface of the tube 1 and the trap hole 29 is not to penetrate
the protective cover 2 but instead, the protective cover 2 is directly
sleeved over the tube 1 during the fabrication process so as to
cause the flexed strap 8 on the outer surface of tube 1 is emerged
out along the sliding groove 226 of the protective cover 2.
[0089] Further referring to FIG. 45 in this 32th embodiment showing
the three dimensional cross sectional view of the annular ring 104
on the annular ring 104 the flexed strap 8 may be replaced with
a stopper 81 having a grip 82 provided thereon, and a slide rod
83 is extended from its bottom. A button 84 is provided at the end
of the slide rod 83 and an inlet slot 1041 having a fixed hole
1042 at its bottom is formed on the annular ring 104 a containtment
hole 1043 is further formed at the middle portion of the inlet slot
1041. In case the present invention is in the stand by state, the
protective cover 2 is enclosing the needle at the front end of the
tube 1 the stopper 81 is clogged in the trap hole 29 and is detained
firmly by the protuberance 291. At this moment the button 84 is
settled in the fixed hole 1042 of the annular ring 104. When starting
the operation, the operator may grasp the grip 82 and pull up the
stopper 81 with a finger so as to remove the button 84 to the containment
hole 1043 of the annular ring 104 and next, by pulling the protective
cover 2 backwards such that the protective cover 2 retracts to the
rear end of the tube 1 with the aid of sliding motion of the slid
rod 83 extended from the bottom of the stopper 81. At this moment,
by removing the button 84 to settle in the fixed hole 1042 such
that the stopper 81 is clogged in the trap hole 29 formed at the
front end of the protective cover 2 thereby the protective cover
2 is fixed at the rear end of the tube 1 ready for apparatus of
the present invention to operate either injection or extraction.
Meanwhile, another slide rod 83 with a tip button 84 may be provided
on the annular ring 104 and another inlet slot 1041 with a tip
fixed hole 1042 and with a middle containtment hole 1042 may be
provided at the bottom of the stopper 81. alternatively, the slide
rod 83 on the annular ring 104 may directly formed on teh outer
surface of the tube 1 or formed another inlet slot 1041 with a
bottom fixed hole 1042 and a middle containtment hole 1043 on
the outer surface of the tube 1.
[0090] From the above description, it can be understood that the
sterilized safety syringe of the present invention has several noteworthy
advantages when compared with any conventional injection syringes,
namely:
[0091] 1. Operating medical staffs never have the fear of directly
contamination from either injection drugs or patient body fluid.
[0092] 2. The injection needle is perfectly protected by the protective
cover and no possibility of inadvertent stinging the operator.
[0093] Although the description above contains many specificities,
these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention
but as merely providing illustration of some of the presently preferred
embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should
be determined by the appended claims and there legal equivalents,
rather than the examples given.
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