Safety syringe abstract
The invention provides a safety syringe, which has a cylinder (11),
a syringe needle (21), a needle holder (31) associated to the cylinder
and adapted to hold the syringe needle, and a plunger (41) associated
to the cylinder (11), wherein the plunger (41) comprises a piston
(42) and serves to inject a filling of the cylinder (11) via the
syringe needle (21), and wherein the plunger (41) can be coupled
with the needle holder (31) arranged in the region of a front hole
(12) of the cylinder (11), to retract the needle holder (31) together
with syringe needle (21) into the cylinder (11) by pulling the plunger
(41) once coupled to the needle holder (31) is retracted into the
cylinder by rotating the plunger (41) and pulling the plunger (41)
aft thereby pulling the needle holder (31) into the cylinder (11).
Then the aft end of the plunger (41) is broken off, and a removable
cap (49) from the aft end of the plunger (41) may be placed over
the opening in the forward end of the cylinder (11).
Safety syringe claims
What is claimed is:
1. A safety syringe for injecting or withdrawing fluids and avoiding
inadvertent needle sticks after use comprising: a thin walled barrel
having an inner surface, a forward end and a forward edge, and an
aft end, the barrel fillable with the fluids; a generally cylindrically
shaped needle holder having an outer surface, a forward end and
an aft end, and a central axis, the needle holder outer surface
slidably engaged with the inner surface of the barrel; a hollow
needle attached to the forward end of the needle holder; the needle
holder having a passageway near the central axis from the forward
end to the aft end of the needle holder, such that the hollow needle
and barrel are in fluid communication; the outer surface of the
needle holder having a plurality of generally L-shaped grooves;
the forward end of the inner surface of the barrel having a plurality
of protrusions sized to be received by the plurality of generally
L-shaped grooves, to releasably secure the needle holder to the
forward end of the barrel; the aft end of the needle holder having
a generally cylindrically shaped cavity having an inner surface
with a plurality of upstanding webs; a plunger having a central
axis and having a forward end and an aft end, the plunger at the
forward end having a piston having an outer surface slidably engaged
with the inner surface of the barrel, the piston having a rod extending
to the aft end of the plunger; the forward end of the plunger further
having an anchor member; the aft end of the needle holder having
a generally circular opening sized to receive the anchor member
and having a latching member sized to retain the anchor member inside
the cavity of the needle holder, the latching member being portions
of the opposing of reduced diameter; and the anchor member having
a plurality of flukes sized to catch acting as stops inside on the
plurality of upstanding webs to enlarge the latching members, the
needle holder cavity as the plunger is rotated about the central
axis; and the upstanding webs located adjacent the latching members;
the forward end of the piston rod having a reduced cross section;
whereby after use of the safety syringe the plunger anchor may be
inserted inside the needle holder cavity and the plunger rotated
about the central axis, and the hollow needle pulled inside the
barrel and the plunger broken off at the reduced cross section.
2. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein the plurality of L-shaped
slots have widened V-shaped entrances for ease of receiving the
plurality of protrusions in assembling the safety syringe.
3. The safety syringe of claim 1 further comprising an O-ring on
the outer surface of the needle holder for sealing any gap between
the needle holder and the inner surface of the barrel.
4. The safety syringe of claim 1 further comprising at least one
O-ring on the outer surface of the piston for sealing any gap between
the outer surface of the piston and the inner surface of the barrel.
5. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein the reduced cross section
is a notch in the piston rod.
6. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein the plurality of protrusions
are at the forward edge of the inner surface of the thin walled
barrel for ease of manufacture.
7. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein the barrel has a substantially
constant diameter except for the plurality of protrusions.
8. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein the barrel has a substantially
constant diameter except for the plurality of protrusions.
9. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein the aft end of the plunger
has a cap to facilitate pushing the plunger forward, and at least
a portion of the cap is removable to cover the forward end of the
barrel upon the needle being retracted into the barrel.
Safety syringe description
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application
Ser. No. 10/048199 filed Jan. 25 2002 which is a continuation-in-part
of application Ser. No. 09/550504 filed Apr. 14 2000.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] This invention relates generally to hypodermic syringes,
and more particularly to such syringes having retractable needles
after use to prevent hazardous needle sticks.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] The idea of safety syringes with retractable needles to
prevent needle sticks is well known. Initially such devices were
bulky, expensive to manufacture and did not function well. Over
the years as the art progressed they became easier to make and operate,
but still problems remain which have prevented mass manufacture
and use of safety syringes.
[0006] Disposable syringes are typically made by automated, high
volume plastic injection molding processes. Since these devices
by design are disposable after one use, they must be very inexpensive
to produce on a per unit basis. The critical parts of the syringe
must be structurally sound and well made. Given the uses of syringes
in administering drugs, stringent quality standards must be maintained.
[0007] Mazur U.S. Pat. No. 5401246 disclosed a retractable syringe
with a needle holder and needle in a frangible connection in the
forward end of a syringe barrel. This syringe includes an additional
part, a clip at the forward end of the barrel, which locks the needle
holder in place and prevents inadvertent release from the forward
end of the barrel. To release the needle holder the user must manually
manipulate the clip near the needle, to unlock the needle holder
and allow its retraction into the barrel. This manipulation near
the needle is believed fraught with danger. As is common, the plunger
may be broken off at a weakened section and reinserted into the
other end of the barrel. This device is also believed unnecessarily
complex.
[0008] Gloyer U.S. Pat. No. 5304154 disclosed a retractable syringe
with a needle holder in an articulating connection with a thin walled
barrel. Protrusions in the needle holder and slots in the barrel
together provide a mechanism for retaining and releasing the needle
holder. This patent further discloses a plunger/needle holder single-use
snap connection consisting of a protruding latch in the plunger
and a corresponding cavity in the needle holder. Given the variations
in wall thickness of the barrel section to provide the slots, and
the complicated geometry of the needle holder cavity for the snap
connection, this device is believed difficult and expensive to manufacture,
and subject to quality problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] A safety syringe for injecting or withdrawing fluids and
avoiding inadvertent needle sticks after use includes a thin-walled
cylinder or barrel fillable with the fluids, a generally cylindrically-shaped
needle holder that slides inside the barrel, and a hollow needle
attached to the forward end of the needle holder. The needle holder
has a through passageway near its central axis, such that the needle
and barrel are in fluid communication. The outer surface of the
needle holder has a number of L-shaped grooves, and the forward
end of the inner surface of the cylinder has a number of corresponding
protrusions sized to be received by the L-shaped grooves, to releasably
secure the needle holder to the forward end of the barrel.
[0010] The aft end of the needle holder has a generally cylindrically-shaped
cavity with a number of upstanding webs or stops. The plunger at
the forward end has a piston slidably engaged with the inner surface
of the barrel, the piston having a rod extending to the aft end
of the plunger. The forward end of the plunger further has an anchor
while the aft end of the needle holder has a corresponding generally
circular opening and latch sized to receive and retain the anchor
inside the cavity of the needle holder upon insertion thereon and
rotation of the plunger. The anchor has a plurality of flukes sized
to catch on the stops or upstanding webs in the needle holder cavity
as the plunger is rotated about its central axis; positioning the
anchor to be engaged by the latch. Preferably, the latch is merely
a portion of the opening of reduced diameter. The forward end of
the piston rod may have a reduced cross section, preferably a notch,
to facilitate breaking off of the plunger.
[0011] After use of the safety syringe the plunger anchor may be
pushed inside the needle holder cavity and the plunger rotated about
its central axis. Advantageously, if somehow inadvertently coupled
together, the needle holder and plunger may be decoupled by rotating
the plunger back the other direction and pulling the plunger anchor
outside the needle holder cavity. Instead, going forward with retracting
the needle, the plunger is further rotated and pulled back, moving
the needle and holder inside the barrel. Then the plunger broken
off at its reduced cross section, effectively disabling the safety
syringe from further use. Optionally a removable cap may be taken
from the aft end of the plunger and inserted into the open forward
end of the barrel.
[0012] Preferably there is an O ring on the outer surface of the
needle holder for sealing any gap between the needle holder and
the inner surface of the barrel. Preferably there is another O ring
on the outer surface of the piston for sealing any gap between the
outer surface of the piston and the inner surface of the barrel.
[0013] Preferably the L-shaped slots have widened V-shaped entrances,
for ease of receiving the protrusions in assembling the safety syringe.
Preferably the protrusions are at the forward edge of the inner
surface of the thin walled barrel, for ease of manufacture. Preferably
the thin-walled barrel is a substantially constant diameter and
thickness except for the plurality of protrusions.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Given the shortcomings of the prior art, further significant
improvements to safety syringes are desirable.
[0015] It is an object of the present invention to provide a safety
syringe that minimizes the possibility of inadvertent needle sticks;
[0016] It is an object of the present invention to provide a safety
syringe that prevents reuse of the syringe after one use;
[0017] It is an object of the present invention to provide a safety
syringe that is inexpensive to manufacture;
[0018] It is an object of the present invention to provide a safety
syringe that is easy to make without quality problems;
[0019] It is a further object of the present invention to provide
a safety syringe that is simple to use;
[0020] It is a further object of the present invention to provide
a safety syringe with a cap to seal the barrel once the needle is
retracted therein.
[0021] It is a further object to provide a safety syringe in which
if the plunger and needle holder are inadvertently coupled together
they may be easily separated.
[0022] These and other objects and advantages of the present invention
will be apparent from a review of the following specification and
accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] FIG. 1 is cross-sectional view of the parts.
[0024] FIG. 2 is a squint view of the parts.
[0025] FIG. 3 is a lateral view of the cylinder.
[0026] FIG. 4 is a lateral view of the syringe needle inserter.
[0027] FIG. 5 is a front view of the syringe needle inserter.
[0028] FIG. 6 is an A-A line cross-sectional view of the FIG. 5.
[0029] FIG. 7 is a B-B line cross-sectional view of the FIG. 5.
[0030] FIG. 8 is a front view of the plunger.
[0031] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of this device when injection
is completed.
[0032] FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the device when plunger
meets the syringe needle fixer upon completion of injection.
[0033] FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of this device which shows
the breaking of the plunger after pulling the plunger back into
the cylinder in order to keep the syringe needle and the syringe
needle fixer inside the cylinder.
[0034] FIG. 12 is a partial longitudinal cross-section of the syringe.
[0035] FIG. 13 is an isometric exploded view of a needle inserting
device.
[0036] FIG. 14 is a view of the plunger.
[0037] FIG. 15 is a longitudinal cross-section of the syringe without
needle.
[0038] FIG. 16 is a longitudinal cross-section of the syringe without
needle that the plunger is assembled with the needle inserting device.
[0039] FIG. 17 is a partial cross-section which shows breaking
off the plunger after injection.
[0040] FIG. 18 is a longitudinal cross-section of the syringe covered
with a part, separated from the plunger.
[0041] FIG. 19 is a longitudinal view of the needle inserting device.
[0042] FIG. 20 is an A-A line cross-section in FIG. 12.
[0043] FIG. 21 is another A-A line cross-section in FIG. 12.
[0044] FIG. 22 is a B-B line cross-section in FIG. 12.
[0045] FIG. 23 is a C-C line cross-section in FIG. 19.
[0046] FIG. 24 is an E-E line cross-section in FIG. 19.
[0047] FIG. 25 is an F-F line cross-section in FIG. 19.
[0048] FIG. 26 is a rear perspective view illustrating a needle,
portion of a cylinder, and a needle holder, holder and a front perspective
view of plunger of a third embodiment all disassembled;
[0049] FIG. 27 is a section view illustrating the needle holder
and cylinder and a side view of the plunger of the third embodiment;
[0050] FIG. 28 is an orientation view illustrating the needle holder
and the various views taken from and through it;
[0051] FIG. 29 is a section view illustrating the needle holder;
[0052] FIG. 30 is a rear view illustrating the needle holder;
[0053] FIG. 31 is a section view of the plunger and cylinder; and
[0054] FIG. 32 is a side view illustrating the plunger engaging
the needle holder.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0055] The detailed description set forth below in connection with
the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently
preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent
the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed
and/or utilized. The description sets forth the structure and the
sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in
connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood,
however, that the same or equivalent structure and sequences of
steps may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also
intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0056] This device is for a safety syringe preventing a third person
from getting damaged by the used syringe needles. It is designed
to keep the syringe needle in custody of syringe cylinder once used
so that a third person may not be pricked by the used needles. The
plunger shall then be broken after use in order to prevent from
being used again.
[0057] In order to prevent repeated use of syringe needles by far,
it is the current phenomenon that disposable syringes are predominantly
being used. Such conventional disposable syringes have been technically
designed to prevent to be reused.
[0058] The conventional disposable syringes are, however, after
being used, usually or frequently being disposed or not properly
dealt with the needles and thus a third person may be easily pricked.
Such problems of giving damages to a third party have not been solved.
[0059] Because the syringe needles always have blood stains, in
case medical workers including doctors and nurses as well as a third
party get pricked by a used syringe needle they are very much concerned
of being infected by the disease of the patients (AIDS, hepatitis,
etc.) and such cases have been reported.
[0060] This device is a safety syringe system which prevents disease
from being infected to a third party via used syringe needles by
keeping it inside the syringe cylinder.
[0061] According to this device, the used needle does not need
to be taken off from the syringe after use, but, instead, it is
pulled into the cylinder to be fixed and kept in custody inside
cylinder. And by doing this, infections of disease to a third party
by getting pricked can be prevented.
[0062] My previous patent application of this nature regarding
safety syringe system have been published on the Utility Model Announcement
Korea Utility Model No. 91-4532 and Open Utility Model Public News
Korea Utility Model No. 96-13409.
[0063] This device is to introduce more advanced safety syringe
system which is simpler in structure and more reliable in affect
compared with the above-said previous patent.
[0064] Technical Target that this device pursue to accomplish.
[0065] My previous safety syringe system published on the Utility
Model Announcement No. 91-4532 and Open Utility Model Public News
No. 96-13409 was to have the needleset fixed to the plunger so that
the syringe needle can be kept inside cylinder when the plunger
is pulled back.
[0066] This disposable syringe that I have patented as above had
some defects requiring a host of parts and extreme preciseness whereby
creating difficulties in manufacturing. This device has been developed
instead. It is simpler in structure, easier in manufacturing, has
eliminated the possibility of mis-use and requires less number of
parts.
[0067] The following refers to FIGS. 1-11.
[0068] The safety syringe of the present invention (10) has a cylinder
for injection. Inside the cylinder are piston and plunger. In a
syringe which the dead-end of the cylinder has a syringe needle
usually affixed, cylinder (11), syringe needle (21), syringe needle
inserter (31) and plunger (41) are the parts in structure. At the
end of inserting hole of the cylinder are a host of projection (13)
and incised grooves arranged alternately. On the inner face of the
cylinder are stopping sill (15) and obstacle (hooking) sill (16)
at the rear end. At the center of the syringe needle inserter (31)
is the syringe needle fixer (32). On the outer face (33) of barrel
shaped syringe needle fixer (32) are number of "L" shaped
grooves (34) for projections (13) to enter. Packing (35) is placed
in its rear. Inside of the rear-end are projections prominence (36)
on the top and bottom. Inside both of the up/down projections aforesaid
is formed the obstacle (hooking) inside ring stopper (37). On the
tip of the plunger (41) where piston (42) is inserted are top/bottom
connecting device (43) which have hooking sills (43'). On the both
ends of the central projection (44) are erected projections (44').
At the end of the plunger (41) where piston (42) is inserted forms
a space (47). Pressing button (48) at the rear part of the plunger
(41) has a inserting groove (48'). The inserting groove (48') is
for the cap (49) to be inserted to cover the inserting hole (12)
of the cylinder tip.
[0069] In order for the plunger (41) to be easily broken, in the
fore part of the plunger (41) are many "V" shaped grooves
or holes and at the rear part of the piston (42) of plunger (41)
is formed a stopping ring sill (50).
[0070] This device with such structure will act as follows:
[0071] Cylinder (11) and the syringe needle inserter (31) are combined
together by thrusting the needle inserter (31) from the rear end
of the cylinder (11) to the inside of the cylinder until the projections
(13) on the inner face of the cylinder (11) insert 5 hole (12) meet
and set in the "V" shaped grooves formed on the outer
face of the barrel shaped needle inserter (31).
[0072] Then the piston (42) inserted plunger (41) is pushed into
the rear side of the cylinder (11). Right before the use of the
syringe, syringe needle (21) is fixed in the syringe needle inserter
(31) as usual. Injection is sucked into the cylinder (11) by pulling
the plunger backward. Injection is done to the patient by pushing
the plunger (41).
[0073] At the time when the syringe needle inserter (31) is fixed
to the cylinder (11) from the rear toward inner side, it has to
be pushed until the projections (13) of inserting hole (12) of the
cylinder set in toward the circumference direction of the "L"
shaped grooves of the syringe needle inserter (31). At this time,
the incised grooves between projections (13) will help syringe needle
inserter (31) entering into the cylinder (11) by making the cylinder
(11) tip burst open so that the needle inserter (31) can be easily
set in.
[0074] The stopping sill (15) of the inner face of the cylinder
(11) joints the rear tip of the syringe needle inserter (31). The
packing (35) inserted in the syringe needle inserter (31) will closely
adhere to the inner face of the cylinder (11).
[0075] When the syringe inserter (31) is inserted by force into
the inserting hole (12) of the cylinder (11) tip in order to fix
the syringe needle inserter (31) onto the cylinder's (11) tip, the
projections (13) of the inner face of the cylinder (11) will be
hooked on any of the "L" shaped grooves (34) of the outer
face of the syringe needle inserter (31), that is, on the groove
of any location in circumference direction, but as the syringe needle
inserter (31) turns accordingly when we turn and fix the syringe
needle (21) in the syringe needle inserter (31), the projections
(13) erected in the inserting hole (12) of the cylinder (11) will
become to locate at the last of the "L" shaped grooves
as soon as the syringe needle is fixed in.
[0076] Moreover, as the meeting places of the "L" shaped
grooves are not flat but are "U" or "V" shaped,
the projections (13) of cylinder (11) cannot be located on the border
between the "L" shapes.
[0077] Like this, the syringe needle inserter (31) and syringe
needle are fixed at the cylinder (11) tip, and by thrusting the
plunger (41) into the cylinder (11), syringe assembly is completed.
The syringe sucks the injection into the cylinder (11) when the
plunger (41) is pulled back. After plucking the needle (21) from
the patient (Ref. FIG. 9) upon completion of injection, if we apply
force to push the plunger (41) (Ref. FIG. 10), piston (42) is being
pressed so as for its volume to become smaller by the space (47)
formed inside of the piston (42), and at the same time, the respective
hooking sills (43') of upper and lower connecting device (43) formed
up and down the plunger (41) is inserted in the obstacle ring sill
(37) of the inner face of the rear part syringe needle inserter
(31), plunger (41) tip and the syringe needle inserter (31) rear
part will be combined together. When the plunger (41) is turned,
the projection (44') erected both sides of the central projection
(44) of the plunger tip will joint the up/down projections (36)
of the rear inner face of the syringe needle inserter (31), and
the turning plunger (41) will turn the syringe needle inserter (31).
[0078] The syringe needle inserter (31) which is turned by the
plunger (41) is again turning the "L" shaped grooves (34),
then the projections (13) of the cylinder (11) will turn the straight
line of the "L" shaped grooves (34). When the plunger
is drawn back, the projections (31) will be pushed forward along
the straight lines of "L" shaped grooves, and at the same
time, the needle inserter (31) as well as the syringe needle (21)
which is inserted thereto will be pushed back to inside of cylinder
(11).
[0079] Backtracking plunger (41) will retreat until the plunger
ring sill (40) reaches the hooking sill (16), then plunger (41)
is to be broken. Then all the operation comes to an end by trans-inserting
the cap (49) which is inserted in the pressing hole (48) into the
inserting hole (12) in front of the cylinder (11).
[0080] In the cap's (49) inserting hold is prepared a ring (circular)
sill and because the ring sill of the cap (49) insert hole is to
meet the projection (13) of the insert hole (12) of cylinder (11),
the cap inserted in the insert hole (12) would not easily come out.
[0081] This device is designed to withhold the used syringe needle
inside the cylinder, the main body of syringe, and whereby to prevent
the possible damages which may happen to medical workers including
doctors and nurses as well as a third party from being pricked by
the used syringe needles.
[0082] The syringe needs to be dealt with utmost care regardless
before or after use, due to the sharp-pointed needles. A special
attention is required to be paid to the used ones because of the
bloodstain. Especially, because hepatitis and AIDS are infectious
to a third party via blood stain, the syringes used for patients
of such disease must be handled with special attention.
[0083] However, as described in this device, if we insert the used
syringe needle into the cylinder and then break the plunger, the
syringe needle will be located inside the cylinder. If we cover
the cylinder with the cap prepared in the rear of the plunger, there
is no possibility at all for the syringe needle inside the cylinder
to be exposed out of the cylinder and can be kept safely in custody
until further process.
[0084] If we use this device, we cannot re-use the used syringes.
Therefore, it is very useful device as it can prevent disease caused
by the used syringe needles from being infectious to a third person.
[0085] This device is designed to keep the used syringe needle
inside the cylinder prohibiting re-use of the used syringe needles
in order to prevent possible damages for medical workers including
doctors and nurses and a third party alike to be taken from being
pricked by the used syringe needles. The syringe needle, which is
fixed in the syringe needle fixer, is set at the tip of cylinder
with the help of the syringe needle inserter.
[0086] Inserting part is composed at the projection of the tip
of the plunger, which is to be put in the cylinder. At the rear
end of the syringe needle fixer is formed the assembling part. The
projection of the plunger joints the syringe needle fixer. When
plunger is drawn back, syringe needle fixer with its needle fixed
in will also be drawn back and kept inside the cylinder. Thus, damages
by the used syringe needle can be prevented. This device is of the
safety syringe which can prevent infectious diseases such as hepatitis
and AIDS.
[0087] Some important aspects of the safety syringes according
to the first embodiment are as follows:
[0088] It has a cylinder to suck in injection. Piston and plunger
are in the cylinder while the ordinary syringe has the syringe needle
affixed to the syringe, this device has the cylinder (11), syringe
needle (21), syringe needle inserter (31) and plunger respectively
as parts of its structure. At the insert hole (16) of the above
said cylinder (11) tip are a host of projections (13) and incised
grooves (14) arranged alternatively one after another. Cylinder's
(11) inner face has stopping sill and hooking sill in the rear.
At the center of the syringe needle inserter is a syringe needle
fixer to fix syringe needle. Outer barrel shaped outer face of the
syringe needle fixer has a number of "L" shaped grooves
for projections (13) formed on the inner face of the insert hole
(12) to set in. Packing (35) is set in the rear. On the upper and
lower part of the inner face of the rear part are projections (36).
Inside the upper and lower projections (16) is hooking ring sill
(37). At the plunger (41) tip where piston is inserted are top and
bottom joints connecting device which has hooking sill (43'). On
both sides of the central projection (44) inside the top/bottom
joint connecting device. Space (47) is formed at the plunger (41)
tip where piston is inserted in. At the pressing/pushing button
(48) of the rear end of the plunger (41) has the insert groove (48').
In the insert groove (48'), a cap (49) is supposed to be inserted
to cover insert hole (12) of the cylinder tip.
[0089] In the following, a safety syringe according to the second
aspect and further aspects of the invention is explained.
[0090] This device relates to a safety syringe so as to prevent
the pricking of another person by means of withdrawing a needle
in the inside of a barrel keeping in it after injection and the
reuse of a syringe by means of breaking off a plunger.
[0091] The prior single use syringe which a technical method is
applied to in order to prevent the reuse of a used syringe was usual.
[0092] But there was the possibility of pricking by a used needle
because the prior single use syringe is left or thrown away, holding
the needle on the syringe. Thus the problem that another person
might be damaged with the used needle could not be solved by the
single use syringe.
[0093] That is, some blood is left on the needle after injection.
In that case, if doctor, nurse, medical employee or other person
was pricked by the used needle, they might be infected with the
disease of the patient (such as AIDS, hepatitis and the like) by
it. The examples are actually reported.
[0094] This device relates to the safety syringe so as to prevent
transmitting the infectious diseases through the used needle, withdrawing
the used needle into the inside of a barrel and keeping it in a
barrel without removal of the needle, after injection.
[0095] As prior patent documents on a safety syringe, there is
Utility Model Announcement #91-4532 and Open Utility Model Announcement
#96-13409 which were applied by this applicant and were announced.
And also this applicant applied for utility model of a safety single
use syringe in Utility Model Application #7783 in 1999.
[0096] This device has more simple structure and exact function
than prior syringes which was applied by this applicant before.
[0097] The safety syringes that the needle set is fixed to the
plunger, withdrawn into the inside of a barrel and kept in it after
injection are shown in Utility Model Announcement #91-4532 Open
Utility Model #96-13409 and Utility Model Application #7783 which
were applied by this applicant and announced.
[0098] The prior single use syringes which were applied for utility
model by this applicant had a problem in manufacturing because those
need a great number of parts and high precision as this device is
newly developed in order to remove the demerits, it needs few number
of parts, the structure is simple, manufacturing is easy and the
possibility of the incorrect operation gets removed.
[0099] In the following it is referred to FIGS. 12 to 25.
[0100] [Structure of Device]
[0101] Same as general syringe has a barrel which medication is
sucked into, a piston and a plunger in the inside of a barrel.
[0102] This safety single use syringe is composed of a barrel (11),
a needle (21), a plunger (41) and a needle inserting device (31)
to which a needle (21) is attached. A number of projections (13)
are in the inside of the front end of an inserting hole (12) of
the above barrel (11), an annular restraining prominence (16) is
at the rear end of a barrel, a needle locking device (32) to attach
a needle (21) is at the center of a needle inserting device (31),
a number of "L" shaped female grooves (34) having the
wide entrances in order to be assembled with a projection (13) located
at an inner surface of an inserting hole (12) of the above cylindrical
barrel (11) are on the outer cylindrical surface (33) of a needle
locking device (32), an O-ring (35) is inserted at the rear of the
grooves, a number of female grooves (37) are in the inside of a
needle inserting device (36), a male extensions (43) having each
restraining prominence (43') are at the front end of a plunger (41)
to be assembled with a piston (42), an empty space (47) is at the
front end of a plunger (41) to be assembled with a piston (42),
a cutting notch (45) is at the front part of a plunger (41) in order
to be easily broken off, an annular stop prominence (50) is at the
rear part of a plunger (41), rear stop projections (51) are at the
longitudinal center of a plunger, an empty space (53) is longitudinally
in the central inside of a plunger (41) between rear stop projections
(51) and cutting notch.
[0103] The device having this structure operates as follows:
[0104] A needle inserting device (31) is inserted into a barrel
from the back end of a barrel (11) and pushed towards the front
end until a number of projections (18) in the inside of an inserting
hold (12) of a barrel (11) reaches the end of "L" shaped
groove (34) having a wide entrance on the cylindrical outer surface
(33) of a needle inserting device (31), and assembled with a barrel
(11).
[0105] And then a plunger (41) assembled with a piston (42) is
inserted into a barrel from the back end of a barrel (11) and a
needle (21) is put into a needle inserting device (31) just before
using a syringe. A plunger (41) is pulled back and medication is
sucked into the inside of a barrel (11) as usual. Medication is
injected into a patient's body, a plunger (41) being pushed.
[0106] When a needle inserting device (31) is inserted into a barrel
(110 from the back end of a barrel (11) and fixed to a barrel, a
needle inserting device (31) is pushed into a barrel until a number
of projections (13) in the inside of an inserting hole (12) of a
barrel (11) reaches the end of the "L" shaped groove (34)
having the wide entrance on the outer surface of needle inserting
device (31). In this case an annular stop prominence (15) on the
inner surface of a barrel (11) meets the back end of a needle inserting
device (31) and an O-ring (35) inserted into a needle inserting
device (31) clings to the inner cylindrical surface of a barrel
(11) so that sealing is completely kept.
[0107] When a needle inserting device (31) is pushed into an inserting
hole (12) at the front end of a barrel (11) and locked, the projections
(13) on the inner circumferential surface of a barrel (11) is positioned
at the back end (the entrance of the groove) of the "L"
shaped female groove (34) having the wide entrance on the outer
circumferential surface of a needle inserting device (31). But when
a needle (21) is put into a needle inserting device (31) and locked,
the male projections (13) in the inside of an inserting hole (12)
of a barrel (11) is positioned at the end of "L" shaped
female groove (34) because both the needle (21) and the needle inserting
device (31) are rotated together.
[0108] Thus, a needle inserting device (31) and a needle (21) is
at the front end of a barrel (11) and a plunger (41) is inserted
into a barrel (11) so that the assembly of a syringe is finished.
The plunger (41) is pulled back, the medication is sucked into a
barrel and it is injected to a patient's body, after medication
is injected to a body and a needle (21) is withdrawn from it, as
additional force is applied to a plunger (41) (FIG. 5), a piston
(42) which has an empty space (47) inside is pressed and squeezed.
At the same time each restraining stop projections (43') of a locking
device (43) is locked in the inside of a female groove (37) located
at the outside of a central hole of a needle inserting device (31)
so that the front end of a plunger (41) is connected with the back
end of a needle inserting device (31). Thereafter, if a plunger
is rotated, a needle inserting device (31) is rotated together by
it.
[0109] Thus a "L" shaped female groove (34) on the outer
surface of a needle inserting device (31) rotated by a plunger (41)
is rotated together so that projections (13) on the inner circumferential
surface of the front end of a barrel (11), which are positioned
circumferentially in a "L" shaped female groove (34),
are rotated until the straight line of a "L" shaped female
grove (34), after that, when a plunger (41) is pulled back, projections
(13) is moved forward through the straight line of a "L"
shaped female groove (34), and simultaneously a needle inserting
device (31) with an attached needle (21) is moved back into a barrel
(11) and kept inside.
[0110] A plunger (41) is moved backwards until a plunger annular
prominence (50) reaches a restraining annular prominence (16) of
a barrel. And then, a plunger is broken off at a cutting notch (45).
Thus the broken plunger (42) is inserted into a barrel from the
front end of a barrel. In other words, a rear restraining stop projection
(51) of a plunger (41) is inserted until it reaches the inside of
a projection (31) located in the inside of a front inserting hole
(12) of a barrel (11). A plunger (41) which is locked in an inserting
hole (12) is not pulled back easily because a rear restraining stop
projection (51) is engaged with a projection (31) in the front end
of an inserting hole.
[0111] Consequently, a needle inserting device (31) including a
needle (21) is thoroughly inserted into the inside of a barrel (11).
A needle stored in the inside of a barrel is safely kept in because
an inserting hole (12) is blocked by a broken plunger (41).
[0112] [Effect of Device]
[0113] This device can prevent a pricking of doctor, nurse and
other medical employee because a needle used for a patient is inserted
into the inside of a barrel and kept in.
[0114] A syringe having a sharp needle should be treated with much
care, whether it is used or not. Especially, in case of a blood-stained
needle used for a patient, it should be treated most carefully.
[0115] The diseases such as hepatitis, AIDS and the like can be
transmitted through blood. Therefore, a needle used for such a patient
should be handled with utmost care.
[0116] This device has an advantage that a needle is safely kept
in a barrel because a plunger is broken off after a needle of a
syringe is thoroughly inserted into a barrel. A broken-off plunger
is inserted into a barrel through an inserting hole. An inserting
hole is blocked with a broken plunger so that a needle can be kept
in and treated safely.
[0117] Thus this is a useful device which makes a used syringe
not to be reused and prevents infectious diseases from spreading.
[0118] This relates to a device for preventing that disposable
syringe is reused and that doctors, nurses, medical employees or
others are pricked by the used needle by means of inserting it into
a barrel after injection. The needle is attached to the front of
a barrel with a needle inserting device, an inserting part is made
on male extensions in the front end of the plunger which is inserted
into a barrel and a connecting part is made in the back end of a
needle inserting device. A male extension of a plunger is assembled
with a needle locking device and a needle inserting device which
a needle is attached to is inserted into a barrel when a plunger
is pulled back. A needle inserting device is kept in the inside
of a barrel. Therefore, user doesn't be pricked by the used needle.
Consequently, this safety syringe can prevent infectious diseases
such as hepatitis and AIDS from spreading.
[0119] Some important aspects of the safety syringe according to
the second embodiment are as follows:
[0120] This safety single use syringe is composed of a barrel (11),
a needle (21), a plunger (41) and a needle inserting device (31),
same as a general syringe which has a barrel into which the liquid
medicine is sucked, a piston and a plunger inside the barrel, and
a needle is put on the front tip of the barrel. There s a number
of projections (13) in the inside of the front end of an inserting
hole (12) of the above barrel (11), the circular stop prominence
(15) at the inner surface of a barrel (11), a circular restraining
prominence (16) inside the rear end of a barrel, a needle fixing
device (32) to insert a needle (21) at the center of a needle inserting
device (31), a number of "L" shaped grooves (34) with
the wide entrances at an outer surface (33) of a cylindrical part
of a needle fixing device (32) in order to be assembled with a projection
(13) located at an inner surface of an inserting hole (12) of the
above cylindrical barrel (11), an O-ring (35) in the rear of the
groves, a number of the inserting grooves (37), a connecting device
(43) of upper and lower part with restraining prominences (43')
at the front end of a plunger (41) to be assembled with a piston
(42), an empty part (47) at the front end of a plunger (41) to be
assembled with a piston (42), a cutting notch (45) at the front
part of a plunger (41) in order to be easily broken off, a circular
stop prominence (50) at the front part of a plunger (41) reaching
to the rear of a piston (42), a rear stop projection (51) at the
longitudinal center of a plunger, an empty part longitudinally from
a rear stop projection (51) to a cutting notch (45) in the central
inside of a plunger.
[0121] A relevant difference between the first and the second embodiment
is as follows:
[0122] According to the first embodiment, the plunger (41) has
a cap (49), which serves to close the front hole of the cylinder
(11) after injection, i.e. after retraction of the needle (21) into
the cylinder (cp. FIGS. 10 and 11).
[0123] According to the second embodiment, a part of the plunger
(11) itself serves (after breaking the plunger) to close the front
hole of the cylinder (11) after injection, i.e. after retraction
of the needle (21) into the cylinder. To close the front hole, the
part of the plunger is inserted into the cylinder (cp. FIGS. 16
and 18) Accordingly, the costs for the manufacturing of the cap
(e.g. the cost for providing a mold) are saved.
[0124] Besides this difference, the general structure and functioning
of the first and second embodiment are more or less the same.
[0125] In the above specification, the terms barrel and cylinder
are used as synonyms. The needle inserting device or needle inserter
(31) may as well be termed needle holder.
[0126] [Third Embodiment]
[0127] Referring now to FIGS. 26-32 a third embodiment of the
present invention may be described. Referring to FIG. 26 shown
disassembled are portions of a safety syringe including a hollow
needle 21 a thin-walled cylinder or barrel 11 (the forward end
being shown), a needle holder 61 and a plunger 71. This embodiment
includes an improved connection between the needle holder 61 and
plunger 71. Accordingly, the aft portion of the needle holder 61
and forward portion of the plunger 71 are different from the safety
syringes described above.
[0128] As best shown in FIG. 26 the aft portion of the needle
holder 61 includes a generally circular opening 64 leading to a
generally cylindrically cavity 66 having an inner surface 65. Around
the circular opening 64 are a pair of latching members or tabs 69
which are rounded and project slightly into and aft of the circular
opening 65. Inside the cylindrically cavity 66 are a pair of stops
or upstanding webs 68 from the inner surface 65. FIGS. 29 and 30
illustrate the aft end of the needle holder 61 in greater detail,
including the latching members or tabs 69 and the stops or upstanding
webs 68.
[0129] Next the corresponding structure in the forward end of the
plunger 71 is described. The forward end of the piston 72 includes
an anchor member 74 consisting of a pair of flukes 76. The flukes
76 and the anchor member 74 are sized to be received through the
circular opening 64 in the aft portion of the needle holder 61 and
into the cylindrical cavity 66 in a close clearance or slight interference
fit. FIG. 31 illustrates the plunger 71 anchor member 74 inside
the needle holder 61 cylindrical cavity 66.
[0130] Having described the structure of the third embodiment,
now its operation and use is described, in particular the improved
coupling of the plunger 71 and needle holder 61. Also referring
to FIG. 27 upon dispensing the fluid contained in the cylinder
or barrel 11 the forward portion of the plunger 71 or piston 72
is near the needle holder 61. Further pushing the plunger 71 forward
causes the anchor member 74 to travel through the circular opening
65 lodge itself inside the cylindrical cavity 66 of the needle holder
61. See FIG. 32. Then rotating the plunger 71 clockwise causes the
anchor member 74 flukes 76 to rotate until they contact the stops
or upstanding webs 68. At this point the flukes 76 are housed behind
the latching members or tabs 69 thereby coupling the plunger 71
and needle holder 61 together. If the plunger 71 and needle holder
61 were somehow inadvertently coupled, merely reversing the above
steps, i.e. rotating counterclockwise and pulling the plunger 71
will separate the two.
[0131] The typical next step as described above would be continued
clockwise rotation of the plunger 71 causing the needle holder 61
to turn as the projections 13 at the forward end of the cylinder
or barrel 11 ride inside the L-shaped slots 61 at the forward portion
of the needle holder 61. Then it is possible to pull the hollow
needle 21 and needle holder 61 aft until the hollow needle 21 is
entirely inside the cylinder or barrel 11. Lastly, the plunger 71
sticking out the aft end of the cylinder or barrel may be broken
off at a weakened section of the plunger shaft, thereby leaving
the hollow needle 21 inside the cylinder or barrel 11 and preventing
reuse of the device. A removable cap 49 from the aft end of the
plunger 71 may be placed over the forward end of the cylinder or
barrel 11. |