Title of Invention

"A SYRINGE FOR INTRAVENOUS INJECTION"

Abstract A syringe for intravenous injection comprising: a syringe means (1) including a syringe cylinder (11) having a hollow bore portion (10) for filling liquid medicine therein, a sleeve portion (12) eccentrically formed on a front portion of said syringe means having a central opening (121) formed through the sleeve portion (12) and a plurality of longitudinal rail extensions (17)longitudinally formed inside the syringe cylinder (11), a syringe axis (100) longitudinally defined in a central portion of said syringe means;-a needle means (2) including: a needle portion (21), a shank portion (22) connected with the needle portion (21) and engageably held in the sleeve portion (12), a bifurcated (25)slot longitudinally formed in a rear portion of the shank portion (22) and recessed forwardly from a rear needle end (230) portion, at least a biasing socket (27, 27a) generally conical shaped formed in a rear portion of the shank portion (22) and communicating with a guiding port (231) recessed forwardly from the rear needle end portion (230), and a needle axis (200) longitudinally defined in a central portion of the needle device, with the shank portion (22) and the rear needle end portion (230) made of resilient plastic materials;
Full Text The present invention relates to a syringe for intravenous injection.
Background of the Invention:
U. S. Patent 5,242,402 entitled "Safety Syringe with Retractable Self-biased Needle Adapted for Intravenous Injection" issued to the same inventor of this application disclosed a needle eccentrically secured in a plug embedded in a front portion of the syringe having a needle head portion formed on a rear portion of the needle and a plunger slidably held in the syringe having an annular groove formed as a biasing socket of its longitudinal section recessed in a front portion of the plunger engageable with the needle head portion for biasing the needle obliquely within the syringe when retracting the plunger and the needle into the syringe, thereby preventing an outward protruding of the retracted needle for preventing its injury to the surroundings.
However, the plug should be provided in a front portion of the syringe for holding the needle 2 in the plug to be normally positioned at a front portion of the syringe 1 for injection use, and the annular groove 32 should be annularly recessed in the plunger, thereby increasing production cost and assembly inconvenience.
In order, to save material cost and enhance assembly convenience of such a safety syringe, the plug is expected to be eliminated or omitted, and the needle 2 would then be directly secured at a front portion of the syringe 1 for simplifying its production and decreasing its cost.
Accordingly, there is provided a syringe for intravenous injection comprising:
a syringe means including a syringe cylinder having a hollow bore portion for filling liquid medicine therein, a sleeve portion eccentrically formed on a front portion of said syringe means having a central opening formed through the sleeve portion and a plurality of longitudinal rail extensions longitudinally formed inside the syringe cylinder, a syringe axis longitudinally defined in a central portion of said syringe means;
a needle means including: a needle portion, a shank portion connected with the needle portion and engageably held in the sleeve portion, a bifurcated slot longitudinally formed in a rear portion of the shank portion and recessed forwardly from a rear needle end portion, at least a biasing socket generally conical shaped formed in a rear portion of the shank portion and communicating with a guiding port recessed forwardly from the rear needle end portion, and a needle axis longitudinally defined in a central portion of the needle device, with the shank portion and the rear needle end portion made of resilient plastic materials; each said biasing socket conical shaped including: a conical bottom a conical apex tapered forwardly from the conical bottom, and a longitudinal conical axis aligned with the conical apex to be perpendicular to the conical bottom and to be outwardly inclinedly deviated from the needle axis of the needle device to define an acute angle between the needle axis and the longitudinal conical axis of the biasing socket; and a plunger means including: a plunger slidably engageable with a plurality of longitudinal rail extensions formed in said syringe cylinder of the syringe means, a coupling member retained in a coupling-member recess in the plunger having the arrowhead portion formed on a front end of the coupling member operatively insertable in said biasing socket formed in the needle device, a holding socket concentrically disposed around the arrowhead portion for operatively coupling a rear needle end portion when
bifurcated by the arrowhead portion inserted into the biasing socket with the rear needle end portion confined within a diverging port formed in a rear portion of a sleeve portion of the syringe means, a plunger rod having a plunger handle protruding rearwardly from the plunger for pushing operation of the plunger with the plunger formed with an annular recess in the plunger to be engaged with an annular extension formed on a rear portion of the syringe cylinder for restricting a rear movement of the plunger, and a plunger axis longitudinally defined in a central portion of the syringe means parallel to a needle axis of the needle device, and aligned with the syringe axis of the syringe means; and said coupling member including: the arrowhead portion being conical shaped and having an arrowhead axis of said arrowhead portion aligned with the needle axis and parallel to the plunger axis and parallel to the syringe axis ready for a normal medical injection with said arrowhead portion engageable with said biasing socket in said needle device for obliquely biasing the needle device when coupled to the plunger means and retracted in the syringe cylinder after finishing an injection, a neck portion connected with the arrowhead portion, a base portion having an annular protrusion circumferentially formed on a periphery of the base portion for well sealable embedding of the base portion in the coupling-member recess in the plunger, and a secant block portion engaged with a secant recess of the coupling-member recess and secured to a plunger rod of the plunger means.
Summary of the Invention:
The object of the present invention is to provide a safety syringe including: a hollow needle normally eccentrically held in a front portion of a syringe, a plunger straightly slidably held in the syringe for injection use, a coupling member retained in the plunger engageable with at least a biasing socket recessed in a rear needle portion of the hollow needle v/ith the biasing socket generally formed as a conical shape having a longitudinal conical axis inclined outwardly from a needle axis of the needle when normally fixed in the syringe with the needle axis parallel to a syringe axis longitudinally formed in a center line of the syringe and with the conical axis of the biasing socket outwardly inclined from the syringe axis, whereby upon pushing of the plunger to the needle by forcibly inserting the coupling member into the biasing socket of the needle when finishing the injection, the biasing socket will be forcibly coupled with the coupling member, and upon retraction of the plunger and the needle into a bore portion in the syringe, the needle will be automatically inclined inwardly towards a blocking shoulder portion of the syringe when the needle is restored by the coupling member in the plunger by snugly engaging the coupling member with the biasing socket to prevent an outward protruding of the retracted needle from the syringe for preventing its pricking to the others.
Brief Description of the Accompanying Drawings:
Figure 1 is an illustration showing the present invention ready for injection use.
Figure 2 shows coupling of the plunger with the needle when finishing a medical injection.
Figure 3 shows retraction of needle into the syringe of the present invention.
Figure 4 shows a bent needle in the syringe in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 5 is an illustration showing the needle of the present invention.
Figure 6 shows.a coupling member coupled with a rear needle portion in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 7 shows an inclined needle when retracted in the syringe of the present invention.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the present invention before being assembled.
Figure 9 shows an assembly of the present invention.
Figure 10 is a sectional drawing as viewed from direction 10 - 10 of Figure 2.
Figure 11 shows a suction tube inserted on the syringe of the present invention.
Detailed Description:
As shown in the drawing figures, the present invention comprises: a syringe means 1, a needle device 2, a plunger means 3, and a suction tube 2a replaceably inserted in the syringe means 1 (Figure 11).
The syringe means 1 includes: a syringe cylinder 11 having a
hollow bore portion 10 defined in the syringe cylinder 11 for filling liquid medicine 4 in the cylinder 11 and a syringe axis 100 longitudinally existing in a central portion of the syringe cylinder 11, a sleeve portion 12 eccentrically formed on a front side portion of the syringe cylinder 11 contracted forwardly from the cylinder 11 having a central opening 121 formed through the sleeve portion 12, and a diverging port 122 formed in a rear portion of the sleeve portion 12 adjacent to the syringe cylinder 11, a ring groove 120 annularly recessed in a front portion of the sleeve portion 12, a syringe handle 14 formed on a rear end portion of the cylinder 11, a blocking shoulder portion 15a formed at a rear end portion of the sleeve portion 12 and positioned between the central opening 121 of the sleeve portion 12 and the bore portion 10 of the syringe cylinder 11, an annular extension 16 annularly formed on a rear portion of the cylinder 11, and a plurality of longitudinal rail extensions 17 longitudinally formed on an inside wall of the syringe cylinder 11.
The needle device 2 includes: a needle portion 21 having a needle tip 211 formed at a front end of the needle portion 21, a shank portion 22 connected with the needle portion 21 having an annular packing ring 26 circumferentially disposed around the shank portion 22 to be engageably held in the ring groove 120 in the sleeve portion 12, a bifurcated slot 25 longitudinally formed in a rear portion of the shank portion 22 and recessed forwardly from a rear needle end portion 230, at least a biasing socket 27 generally conical shaped formed in a rear portion of the shank
portion 22 and communicating with a guiding port 231 recessed forwardly from the rear needle end portion 230, and a needle axis 200 longitudinally existing in a central portion of the needle device 2, with the shank portion 22 and the rear needle end portion 230 made of resilient plastic materials.
The biasing socket 27 may be formed with plural sockets, such as two sockets.27, 27a, juxtapositional]y recessed in the rear needle portion of the needle device 2, which are not limited in this invention.
The needle axis 200 is parallel to the syringe axis 100 when the needle device 2 is normally secured on a sleeve portion 12 of the syringe means 1 for injection purpose.
Each biasing socket 27 generally conical shaped includes: a conical bottom 271, a conical apex 272 tapered forwardly from the conical bottom 271, and a longitudinal conical axis 270 aligned with the conical apex 272 to be perpendicular to the conical bottom 271 and to be outwardly inclinedly deviated from the needle axis 200 of the needle device 2 to define an acute angle A between the needle axis 200 and the longitudinal conical axis 270 of the biasing socket 27. The conical axis 270 is eccentrically deviated from the syringe axis 100 and interpolatively intersects the syringe axis 100 with the same acute angle A as shown in Figures 1 and 6. The biasing socket 27 is snugly engageable with an arrowhead , portion 301 of the plunger means 3 for obliquely biasing the needle device 2 when coupled to the plunger means 3 and retracted in the syringe cylinder 11 after finishing an injection.
The plunger means 3 includes: a plunger 31 slidably held in
the syringe cylinder 11 of the syringe means 3, a coupling member 30 retained in a coupling-member recess 34 in the plunger 31 having the arrowhead portion 301 eccentrically formed on a front end of the coupling member 30 operatively insertable in a biasing socket 27 formed in the needle device 2, a holding socket 32 concentrically disposed around the arrowhead portion 301 for operatively coupling a rear needle end portion 230 when bifurcated by the arrowhead portion 301 inserted into the biasing socket 27, with the rear needle end portion 230 confined within a diverging port 122 formed in a rear portion of a sleeve portion 12 of the syringe means 1, a plunger rod 35 having a plunger handle 37 protruding rearwardly from the plunger 31 for pushing operation of the plunger 31 with the plunger 31 formed with an annular recess 311 in the plunger 31 to be engaged with an annular extension 16 formed in a rear portion of the syringe cylinder 11 for restricting a rear movement of the plunger 31, and a plunger axis 300 longitudinally defined in a central portion of the syringe means 3 normally parallel to a needle axis 200 of the needle device 2 and also parallel to an arrowhead axis 301a of the arrowhead portion 301, and aligned with the syringe axis 100 of the syringe means 1.
The coupling member 30 includes: the arrowhead portion 301 being conical shaped and engageable with a conical shaped biasing socket 27 of the needle device 2 having the arrowhead axis 301a of the arrowhead portion 301 aligned with the needle axis 200 and parallel to the plunger axis 300 and parallel to the syringe axis 100 as shown in Figure 1 ready for a normal medical injection, a
neck portion 302 connected with the arrowhead portion 301, a base portion 303 having an annular protrusion 304 circumferentially formed on a periphery of the base portion 303 for well sealable embedding of the base portion 303 in the recess 34 in the plunger 31, and a secant block portion 305 engaged with a secant recess 341 formed at a rear end of the coupling-member recess 34 with the secant block portion 305 secured to a plunger rod 35 of the plunger means 3.
The plunger handle 37 has a flat bottom edge 371 slidably laid on a flat surface F as shown in Figure 9 for a straight movement of the plunger means 3 in the syringe means 1 for sharply aiming the arrowhead portion 301 at the biasing socket 27 of the needle device 2 as shown in Figures 9, 10 and 2 since the plunger 31 will not be rotated as slidably engageable with the plural longitudinal rail extensions 17 formed in the syringe cylinder 11. The secant block portion 305 engaged with the secant recess 341 also enforce such a straight forward movement of the plunger 31 in the cylinder 11.
When using the present invention for injection use as shown in Figure 1, the plunger 31 may be pushed forwardly to boost the medicine 4 in the cylinder 11 through the needle device 2 to a patient's body for an intravenous injection by tangentially inserting the eccentrically positioned needle device 2 to the patient's blood ressel.
The arrowhead portion 301 of the coupling member 30 will then be forcibly inserted into the biasing socket 27 of the needle device 2 to squeeze, and expansively bifurcate the rear needle portion 230 of the needle device 2 to store a resilient
potential energy of the bifucated rear needle portion, thereby operatively coupling the coupling member 30 with the needle device 2 as shown in Figures 2, 6.
After retracting the plunger 31 and the coupled needle device 2 into the bore portion 10 of the syringe cylinder 11 as shown in Figure 3, the biasing socket 27 of the needle device 2 will be restored to be snugly engaged with the arrowhead portion 301 of the coupling member 30 of the plunger means 3 by releasing a resilient force accumulated on the rear needle portion 230 when forcibly coupling the arrowhead portion 301 with the biasing socket 27 as shown in Figures 2 and 6, thereby automatically obliquely biasing the needle device 2 coupled on the plunger 31 to intersect the syringe axis 100 and orienting towards the blocking shoulder portion 15a as shown in Figures 7 and 3. After re-protruding the needle device 2 outwardly, the needle tip 211 will be retarded against the blocking shoulder portion 15a formed in a front portion of the cylinder 11 (Figure 4), thereby bending the needle 2 and obstructing its outward protrusion and preventing its injury or contamination to the surroundings.
The present invention is superior to the earlier invention, U. S. Patent 5,242,402 also issued to the same inventor of this application since the plug 13 of the earlier invention has been eliminated, thereby saving cost and enhancing installation convenience.
Meanwhile, the needle device 2 can be conveniently replaced with diversified sizes (number of needles) directly by withdrawing a used needle 2 from the sleeve portion 12 and then
by re-inserting a new needle into the sleeve portion 12 through a front opening end of the sleeve portion 12.
As shown in Figure 11, a suction tube 2a having an inside diameter larger than that of the hollow needle portion 21 may be inserted in the sleeve portion 12 for easier suction (S) of liquid medicine 4 from an ampoule (not shown). Then, the suction tube 2a may be replaced with the needle device 2 of this invention for a normal injection use.




We claim:-
1. A syringe for intravenous injection comprising:
a syringe means including a syringe cylinder having a hollow bore portion for filling liquid medicine therein, a sleeve portion eccentrically formed on a front portion of said syringe means having a central opening formed through the sleeve portion and a plurality of longitudinal rail extensions longitudinally formed inside the syringe cylinder, a syringe axis longitudinally defined in a central portion of said syringe means;
a needle means including: a needle portion, a shank portion connected with the needle portion and engageably held in the sleeve portion, a bifurcated slot longitudinally formed in a rear portion of the shank portion and recessed forwardly from a rear needle end portion, at least a biasing socket generally conical shaped formed in a rear portion of the shank portion and communicating with a guiding port recessed forwardly from the rear needle end portion, and a needle axis longitudinally defined in a central portion of the needle device, with the shank portion and the rear needle end portion made of resilient plastic materials; each said biasing socket conical shaped including: a conical bottom a conical apex tapered forwardly from the conical bottom, and a longitudinal conical axis aligned with the conical apex to be perpendicular to the conical bottom and to be outwardly inclinedly deviated from the needle axis of the needle device to define an acute angle between the needle axis and the longitudinal conical axis of the biasing socket; and a plunger means including: a plunger slidably engageable with a plurality of longitudinal rail extensions formed in said syringe cylinder of the syringe means, a coupling member retained in a coupling-member recess in the plunger having the arrowhead portion formed on a front end of the coupling member operatively insertable in said biasing socket formed in the needle device, a holding socket concentrically disposed around the arrowhead
portion for operatively coupling a rear needle end portion when bifurcated by the arrowhead portion inserted into the biasing socket with the rear needle end portion confined within a diverging port formed in a rear portion of a sleeve portion of the syringe means, a plunger rod having a plunger handle protruding rearwardly from the plunger for pushing operation of the plunger with the plunger formed with an annular recess in the plunger to be engaged with an annular extension formed on a rear portion of the syringe cylinder for restriction a rear movement of the plunger, and a plunger axis longitudinally defined in a central portion of the syringe means parallel to a needle axis of the needle device, and aligned with the syringe axis of the syringe means; and said coupling member including: the arrowhead portion being conical shaped and having an arrowhead axis of said arrowhead portion aligned with the needle axis and parallel to the plunger axis and parallel to the syringe axis ready for a normal medical injection with said arrowhead portion engageable with said biasing socket in said needle device for obliquely biasing the needle device when coupled to the plunger means and retracted in the syringe cylinder after finishing an injection, a neck portion connected with the arrowhead portion, a base portion having an annular protrusion circumferentially formed on a periphery of the base portion for well sealable embedding of the base portion in the coupling-member recess in the plunger, and a secant block portion engaged with a secant recess of the coupling-member recess and secured to a plunger rod of the plunger means.
2. A syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sleeve portion is insertably engaged with a suction tube having an inside diameter larger than an inside diameter of said needle portion of said needle device for easy suction of liquid medicine into said syringe cylinder from an ampoule, said suction tube replaceable by said needle device and said needle device insertable in said sleeve portion for injection
A syringe substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

Documents:

146-del-1995-abstract.pdf

146-del-1995-claims.pdf

146-del-1995-correspondence-others.pdf

146-del-1995-correspondence-po.pdf

146-del-1995-description (complete).pdf

146-del-1995-drawings.pdf

146-del-1995-form-1.pdf

146-del-1995-form-13.pdf

146-del-1995-form-2.pdf

146-del-1995-form-3.pdf

146-del-1995-form-4.pdf

146-del-1995-form-9.pdf

146-del-1995-gpa.pdf

146-del-1995-petition-others.pdf

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Patent Number 190256
Indian Patent Application Number 146/DEL/1995
PG Journal Number 27/2003
Publication Date 05-Jul-2003
Grant Date 12-Mar-2004
Date of Filing 01-Feb-1995
Name of Patentee LONG-HSIUNG CHEN
Applicant Address 7F, NO.17, ALLEY 6, LANE 141, FU-SHING N. ROAD, TAIPEI, TAIWAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LONG-HSIUNG CHEN 7F, NO.17, ALLEY 6, LANE 141, FU-SHING N. ROAD, TAIPEI, TAIWAN
PCT International Classification Number A61M 3/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA