e. H. KlSPERT. HYPODERIVHC SYRINGE. APPLICATION FILED MAY 17. 1915- Patented Oct. 19, 1915.
I-IYPODERMIC SYRIN GE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Met. 19, 1915.
Application filed May 17, 1915. Serial N 0. 28,653.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE H. KISPERT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hypodermic Syringes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
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This invention relates to improvements in hypodermic syringes, and the primary object of the invention is to provide a syringe of this nature, which has a removable needle and needle head, which is pivotally connected to the cylinder or barrel of the syringe, so that it may be swung laterally thereof, so as to permit the charging of the syringe, and further to provide means for securely clamping the needle head upon the open outlet end of the barrel or cylinder of the syringe, so as to prevent leakage during the ejection of the fluid from the syringe.
With the foregoing and other objects in view this invention consists in such novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and claimed.
In describing-the invention in detail reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters designate like and corresponding parts throughout the and in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved hypodermic syringe, showing the needle head in a removed position in dotted lines, Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through the hypodermic syringe, Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through the needle head, and
ig. 4 is a plan view of the member employed for securely clamping the needle head upon the syringe barrel or body.
eferring more particularly to the drawings, 1 designates the body of the syringe, which is composed of a barrel orcylinder 2. The barrel orcylinder 2 is constructed of glass; or any ordinary material which is commonly employed for this purpose, and it has one end secured to a head orbody 3, as is clearly shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
upwardly extending flange 4 formed thereon, in which one end of the barrel orcylinder 2 is inserted. The opposite end of inder is reinforced by amg ring 5.
Thehead 3 has an internally screw threadedopening 6, formed centrally therein, which receives the externally screw threaded sleeve 7, which is formed upon the plunger guiding member 8. The plunger guiding member 8 is provided with a longitudinally extending centrally disposed bore 9, through which therod 10 of the plunger extends. A head 11 is mounted upon the outer end of theplunger rod 10. The inner end of therod 10 is provided with the barrel or cylmetallic reinforcnally anannular recess 15 formed therein, in which is seated agasket 16, constructed of soft or pliable rubber or analogous material. A Washer 17 is al thebarrel 2.
The member 8 shapedmember 18 plvotally connected there to, as is shown at 19. The U-shapedmember 18 has a substantially circular shapedhead 20 secured to its upper end, which is provided with a slot 21 for receiving the reduced section 22 of the hub or head23 of the needle structure. Thehead 28 is provided with a longitudinal bore 24, through which thehollow needle 25 extends.needle 25 is enlarged, as is shown at 26, so as to prevent its accidental longitudinal has a substantially U-talic washer 27 formed uponits lower end, against which agasket 28 rests. The gasket an internally screw I threaded bore 12, which receives an exter- 28 is constructed bf pliable material, such as soft rubber or the like, and is provided with a centrally disposed opening which engages the enlarged inner end of the needle and is held thereon by theannular flange 29, formed upon the extreme end of the needle, so as to prevent accidental displacement of the gasket, with respect to the needle. The member 8 has a pair of transversely extendingfinger grips 30 and 31 formed thereon, as is ordinary in the construction of hypodermic syringes.
Tn assembling the improved hypodermic syringe, the member 8 is moved upwardly toward the lower end of the head orbody 3, which will permit of an oscillatory or pivotal movement of the substantially U-shaped member 18, into a position, as is indicated in dotted lines in Fig. l of the drawings. When themember 18 is swung free from engagement with or positioning above the upper end of the barrel or cylin- -der 2, the reduced section 22 of the hub orhead 23 is inserted in the slot 21, which removably connects the needle to the U-shaped member, after which the member is moved upon its pivotal support, so as to place the needle directly above the open end of thebarrel 2. When the needle head is placed above the open end of thebarrel 2, the member 8 is adjusted for movement away from thebody 3, which will securely clamp the gasket 14: against the upper end of thebarrel 2 and form a fluid-tight connection between the needle head and the barrel, so that when the plunger is operated or moved toward the needle head, the fluid contained within the barrel will be forced outwardly through thehollow needle 25. The pivotal movement of themember 18, and theneedle 25 and head 23 from above the upper end of thebarrel 2, will also permit of the insertion of a medical tablet into thebarrel 2, for properly forming the antiseptic, or other medical fluids within the barrel of the syringe. By thrusting the screw threaded pin 13 in the bore 12, thegasket 16 may be forced outwardly, forforming a fluidtight engagement with the inner wall of the barrel orcylinder 2.
In reducing the invention to practice, certain minor features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts may necessitate alteration, to which the patentee is entitled, provided such alterations are comprehended within the scope of what is I claimed.
What is claimed is 1. In a hypodermic syringe, a barrel, a body secured to one end of said barrel, a member adjustably connected to said body, a substantially U-shaped member pivotally connected to said member, a needle-carrying head adapted for detachable connection to said pivotally connected substantially U- shaped member, for swinging'inovement into or out of engagement with the open end of said barrel.
2. In a hypodermic syringe, a body portion, a barrel connected to said body portion, a plunger carrying member adjustably connected to said body, a substantially U- shaped member pivotally connected to said plunger carrying member, a head formed upon the vertex of said substantially U- shaped member, a needle supporting head adapted for detachable connection with said U-shaped member carrying head, a hollow needle carried by said needle carrying head, said plunger carrying member adapted for adjustment toward or from said body portion for permitting of swinging movement of said U- haped member and said needle and needle head into or out of alinement with the open end of said barrel.
3. In a hypodermic syringe, a body portion, a barrel connected to said body portion, a plunger carrying member adjustably connected to said body, a substantially U- shaped member pivotally connected to said plunger carrying member, a head formed upon the vertex of said substantially U- shaped member, a needle supporting head adapted for detachable connection with said U-shaped member carrying head, a hollow needle carried by said needle carrying head, said plunger carrying member adapted for adjustment toward or from said body portion for permitting of swinging movement of said U-shaped member and said needle and needle head into or out of alinement with the open end of said barrel, a plunger carried by said plunger carrying member, including a plunger rod, having an internally screw threaded bore formed in one end thereof, a washer adjustably connected to said plunger rod, a second washer connected to said plunger rod, and a flexible gasket carried by said Washers.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE H. KISPERT.
Witnesses CHARLES F. STAUFFEN, NORMAN KIRK.