Safety syringe abstract
A safety syringe in which the needle holder has a mounting unit
fixedly fastened to the front end of the barrel, a body holding
a needle cannula outside the barrel, a breakable slotted connecting
portion connected between the mounting unit and the body, and a
rear engagement block, and the plunger has a front tubular retaining
member adapted to engage the rear engagement block for enabling
the needle cannula with the body of the needle holder to be separated
from the mounting unit and moved backwards with the plunger to the
inside of the barrel after the service of the safety syringe.
Safety syringe claims
What the invention claimed is:
1. A safety syringe comprising a barrel having a front end and
a rear end, a needle holder fastened to the front end of said barrel
and holding a needle cannula in front of said barrel, and a plunger
inserted through the rear end of said barrel into the inside of
said barrel and adapted to squeeze a medicine out of said barrel
through said needle cannula and to pull said needle holder and said
needle cannula backwards to the inside of said barrel after the
service of the safety syringe, wherein: said barrel comprises a
coupling flange around the periphery of the front end thereof; said
needle holder comprises a mounting unit mounted on the front end
of said barrel and fastened to the coupling flange of said barrel,
a slotted narrow connecting segment peripherally connecting said
mounting unit to a body thereof, a rear engagement block axially
backwardly extended from said body, and a retaining groove around
the periphery of said rear engagement block, said mounting unit
comprising an angled peripheral coupling flange, and a hooked portion
protruded from said angled peripheral coupling flange and defining
with said angled peripheral coupling flange a coupling groove, said
angled peripheral coupling flange being covered over the front end
of said barrel, said hooked portion being hooked on the coupling
flange of said barrel; said plunger comprises a tubular retaining
member axially forwardly extended from a front end thereof and adapted
to engage the rear engagement block of said needle holder for enabling
the said needle cannula with the body of said needle holder to be
separated from said mounting unit and moved backwards with said
plunger when pulling said plunger backwards after engagement of
said tubular retaining member with the rear engagement block of
said needle holder, said tubular retaining member defining an engagement
chamber adapted to receive the rear engagement block of said needle
holder.
2. The safety syringe of claim 1 wherein said tubular retaining
member comprises a radially expansible front lip shaped like a tapered
cylinder, said front lip having a thin bottom connecting portion
connected to said retaining member.
Safety syringe description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to syringe and, more specifically,
to a safety syringe, which keeps the needle holder against vibration
and prevents disconnection of the needle holder from the barrel
during normal use and, enables the needle cannula with the body
of the needle holder to be moved backwards with the plunger and
received inside the barrel after the service of the safety syringe.
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a safety syringe according to the prior art.
This structure of safety syringe comprises a barrel 10 a needle
holder 20 holding a needle cannula 21 and a plunger 26. The barrel
comprises a plurality of inside annular flanges 11 and 12 disposed
around the inside wall of the front end thereof and defining two
parallel inside annular grooves 13. The needle holder comprises
a peripheral positioning flange 22 and two symmetrical rear hooks
23 and is mounted with a seal ring 24. The peripheral positioning
flange 23 and the seal ring 24 are respectively engaged into the
inside annular grooves 13 of the barrel 10 keeping the needle holder
20 secured to the front end of the barrel 10. The plunger 26 has
a front end peripherally mounted with seal ring 25 and a front
engagement block 27 forwardly axially extended from the front end.
The front engagement block 27 has a peripheral groove 28. Before
the use the safety syringe, the engagement block 27 does not touch
the needle holder 20 (see FIG. 2A). After the service of the safety
syringe, the engagement block 27 is forced into engagement with
the rear hooks 23 of the needle holder 20 and then the plunger
26 is pulled backwards to carry the needle holder 20 and the needle
cannula 21 backwards to the inside of the barrel 10. This structure
of safety syringe is still not satisfactory in function. The drawbacks
of this structure of safety syringe are numerous and outlined hereinafter.
1. The positioning of the needle holder 20 in the front end of the
barrel is achieved by means of engaging the peripheral positioning
flange 22 into one inside annular groove 13 of the barrel 10. Due
to tooling technical problem. the protruding distance of the peripheral
positioning flange 22 from the peripheral wall of the needle holder
20 is limited. In case an excessive forward pressure is imparted
to the needle holder 20 during injection, the needle holder 20 will
be forced out of the barrel 10. 2. Because the needle holder 20
has only two rear hooks 23 hooked on the engagement block 27 at
two sides, the engagement between the engagement block 27 and the
needle holder 20 is unstable. and the plunger 26 may slip from the
needle holder 20 when pulled backwards. 3. Because the resisting
force between the barrel 10 and the needle holder 20 is strong at
the initial stage when pulling the plunger 26 backwards to carry
the needle holder 20 back to the inside of the barrel 10 a rod-like
tool or the like may be needed to push the needle holder 20 backwards.
When forcing the needle holder 20 backwards with a tool or the like,
the fingers may be injured by the needle cannula 21 accidentally.
4. When moving the plunger 26 forwards to squeeze medicine out of
the barrel 10 through the needle cannula 21 into the patient's body,
the engagement block 27 is automatically forced into engagement
with the rear hooks 23 of the needle holder 20 thus the safety
syringe cannot be used again. In case the patient has to take two
injections, a new safety syringe must be used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a safety
syringe, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. It is one object
of the present invention to provide a safety syringe, which prevents
vibration of the needle holder during the application of the safety
syringe. It is another object of the present invention to provide
a safety syringe, which enables the needle cannula with the body
of the needle holder to be easily separated from the mounting unit
of the needle holder so that the needle cannula and the body of
the needle holder can be moved backwards with the plunger and received
inside the barrel after the service of the safety syringe. According
to one aspect of the present invention, the needle holder of the
safety syringe has a mounting unit fixedly fastened to the front
end of the barrel, a body holding a needle cannula outside the barrel,
a breakable slotted connecting portion connected between the mounting
unit and the body, and a rear engagement block. The plunger of the
safety syringe has a front tubular retaining member adapted to engage
the rear engagement block for enabling the needle cannula with the
body of the needle holder to be separated from the mounting unit
and moved backwards with the plunger to the inside of the barrel
after the service of the safety syringe. According to another aspect
of the present invention, the tubular retaining member of the plunger
comprises a radially expansible front lip shaped like a tapered
cylinder, the front lip having a thin bottom connecting portion
connected to the retaining member. The front lip stops the tubular
retaining member from engaging the rear engagement block of the
needle holder unless the user gives a high forward pressure to the
plunger against the rear engagement block of the needle holder.
Thus, the safety syringe can be used twice for the same patient.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an exploded cutaway view of a safety syringe according
to the prior art.
FIG. 1A is an enlarged view of a part of FIG. 1.
FIG. 1B is an enlarged view of another part of FIG. 1.
FIG. 2A is a sectional view of the prior art safety syringe.
FIG. 2B illustrates the needle cannula and the needle holder pulled
backwards with the plunger and received inside the barrel according
to the prior art.
FIG. 2C illustrates the connection between the plunger and needle
cannula in the prior art syringe of FIGS. 2A and 3.
FIG. 3 is an exploded, cutaway view of a safety syringe constructed
according to the present invention.
FIG. 3A is an enlarged view of a part of the mounting unit of the
needle holder of the safety syringe shown in FIG. 3.
FIG. 3B is an enlarged view of the front end of the plunger of
the safety syringe shown in FIG. 3.
FIG. 4A is a sectional view of the safety syringe according to
the present invention.
FIG. 4B is another sectional view of the present invention showing
the tubular engagement member of the plunger forced into engagement
with the rear engagement block of the needle holder according to
the present invention.
FIG. 4C is still another sectional view of the present invention
showing the plunger pulled backwards, the needle cannula and the
body of the needle holder received inside the barrel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 a safety syringe in accordance with
the present invention is generally comprised of a barrel 30 a needle
holder 33 holding a needle cannula 38 and a plunger 50. The needle
holder 33 is mounted in one end of the barrel 30 to hold the needle
cannula 38 outside the barrel 30 comprising a plurality of annular
grooves 34 disposed around the periphery, and a plurality of seal
rings 32 respectively mounted in the annular grooves 34 and stopped
against the inside wall of the barrel 30 to seal the gap. The plunger
50 is slidably inserted into the barrel 30 comprising a plurality
of annular grooves 51 around the periphery of the front end thereof,
and a plurality of seal rings 56 respectively mounted in the annular
grooves 51 and stopped against the inside wall of the barrel 30
to seal the gap. When pulling the plunger 50 backwards after the
service of the safety syringe (after forward stroke of the plunger
50 to squeeze the medicine or liquid out of the barrel 30), the
needle holder 33 is moved with the plunger 50 enabling the needle
cannula 38 to be received with the needle holder 33 inside the barrel
30.
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 again, the barrel 30 comprises a coupling
flange 31 around the periphery of the front end thereof. The needle
holder 33 comprises a mounting unit 40 fastened to the front end
of the barrel 30 a slotted narrow connecting segment 37 peripherally
connecting the mounting unit 40 to the body of the needle holder
33 a rear engagement block 35 axially extended from the rear end
thereof, and a retaining groove 36 around the periphery of the rear
engagement block 35. The mounting unit 40 comprises an angled peripheral
coupling flange 41 and a hooked portion 42 protruded from the free
end of the peripheral coupling flange 41 and defining with the angled
peripheral coupling flange 41 a coupling groove 43. The angled peripheral
coupling flange 41 is covered over the front end of the barrel 30
to force the hooked portion 42 to hook on the coupling flange 31
of the barrel 30 keeping the coupling flange 31 engaged into the
coupling groove 43. The plunger 50 comprises a tubular retaining
member 52 axially forwardly extended from the front end thereof
and adapted to engage the rear engagement block 35 of the needle
holder 33. The tubular retaining member 52 defines an engagement
chamber 53 adapted to receive the rear engagement block 35 of the
needle holder 33 and has a elastic front lip 54 shaped like a tapered
cylinder. The front lip 54 has a thin bottom connecting portion
55 connected to the retaining member 52. Normally, the front lip
54 stops the tubular retaining member 52 from engaging the rear
engagement block 35 of the needle holder 33. However, when the user
pushes the plunger 50 forwards with force after the service of the
safety syringe, the front lip 54 is forced to expand radially outwards,
enabling the tubular retaining member 52 to be forced into engagement
the rear engagement block 35 of the needle holder 33.
Referring to FIG. 4A, the coupling groove 43 of the mounting unit
40 of the needle holder 33 is forced into engagement with the coupling
flange 31 of the barrel 30 keeping the needle holder 33 and the
barrel 30 firmly secured together, and the seal rings 32 seal the
gap between the needle holder 33 and the barrel 30. Because the
hooked portion 42 of the mounting unit 40 is hooked on the coupling
flange 31 of the barrel 30 to hold the coupling flange 31 in engagement
with the coupling groove 43 the needle holder 33 is prohibited
from vibration relative to the barrel 30 and therefore applied
medicine or liquid can be smoothly squeezed out of the barrel 30
through the needle cannula 38 into the patient's body.
Referring to FIGS. 4B and 4C, after the service of the safety syringe,
the plunger 50 is forced forwards with force. At this time, the
front lip 54 of the tubular retaining member 52 is forced to expand
radially outwards, enabling the tubular retaining member 52 to be
forced into engagement the rear engagement block 35 of the needle
holder 33. After engagement of the tubular retaining member 52 with
the rear engagement block 35 of the needle holder 33 the plunger
50 is pulled backwards. When pulling the plunger 50 backwards with
force after engagement of the tubular retaining member 52 with the
rear engagement block 35 of the needle holder 33 the slotted narrow
connecting segment 37 breaks, and therefore the needle holder 33
is separated from the mounting unit 40 and moved backwards with
the plunger 50. enabling the needle cannula 38 to be received with
the needle holder 33 inside the barrel 30.
A prototype of safety syringe has been constructed with the features
of the annexed drawings. The safety syringe functions smoothly to
provide all of the features discussed earlier.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described
in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and
enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited
except as by the appended claims. |