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US2845066A - Syringe with attached serum bottle - Google Patents

Syringe with attached serum bottle
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US2845066A
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Juy 29, 1958 c. T. HOPPE i 2,845,066
SYRINGE WITH ATTACHED SERUM BOTTLE l Filed Dec. 23, 1954 Nm i! u Char/es 7. Hoppe INVENToR.
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#W15-mw United States Patent O 1 2,845,066 SYRINGE WITH ATTACHED SERUM BOTTLE Charles T. Hoppe, Platte, S. Dak., assignor of ifty percent to Joseph T. Ryan, Platte, S. Dak. Application December 23, 1954, Serial No. 477,150 3 Claims. (Cl. 12S-218) The present invention relates to new and useful improvements in syringes for use by veterinarians or others in vaccinating animals or otherwise treating animals by hypodermic injections.
An important object of the invention is to provide rigid connecting means for a syringe with a bottle or container whereby a portable supply of serum is available for repeated injections .and the objectionable use of connecting tubes or hose is eliminated.
Another object of the invention is to provide novel rigid connecting and handle means between the syringe and bottle to hold `the syringe while iilling the latter and while making the injection.
A fur-ther object is to provide a device of this character of simple and practical construction, which is efficient and reliable in operation, relatively inexpensive to manufacture and otherwise well Iadapted for the purpose for which the same is intended.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation yas more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had tothe accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Figure l is a perspective view;
Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view;
lFigure 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the adapter and check valve for the syringe filling tube;
Figure 4 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the vent for the bottle; and
Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the handle.
Referring now to the drawing in detail, wherein for the purpose of illustration, l have disclosed a preferred embodiment of my invention, the numeral 1 designates a hypodermic syringe embodying a conventional lilling and ejecting mechanism, and which includes a barrel 2 having a plunger 3 working therein and slidable inwardly and outwardly at the rear end of the barrel and with a needle 4 yat the front end of the barrel and constructed with a check valve 5 closed by -acoil spring 6.
The plunger is hollow to provide a passage 9 extending longitudinally therethrough and the rear end of the plunger is rigidly connected in a laterally projecting position t-o avertical palm rest 10 also having a passage 11 therein connected to passage 9. Thepalm rest 10 is secured in anopening 12 in an adjustable cap 13 by a setscrew 14 with the upper end of the palm rest projecting outwardly :at the top of the cap and with the lower end of the same depending below the cap.
Cap 13 is threadedly connected to the upper end of arigid tube 15 and the lower end of the tube is split longitudinally to form awindow 16 therein yand with resilient 'lingers 17 at the lower end of the tube to receive theneck 18 of .abottle 19. Aresilient clamping strap 20 embraces thelingers 17 and is adjustable in aguide 21 provided with a worm screw 22engaging therack teeth 23 on the Istr-ap to tighten :and thus clamp the strap on the tube and the latter on the neck.
Bottle 19 contains aserum 24 sealed by arubber stopper 25 through which asyringe charging needle 26 is inserted. -This needle is formed at its upper end with a socketedhead 27. An adapter orfitting 28 has a tapered nipple at its lower end friction-htted into the socket in thehead 27 and has Ia threaded socket at its upper end connected to the `screw threaded neck on the lower end of thepalm rest 10. Fitting 28 is formed with a ver- Patented July 29, 1958tical passage 29 communicatively connectingneedle 26 to the passage in thepalm rest 19.
Achamber 30 is formed in the neck .at the lower end of the palm rest in which aball check valve 31 is positioned for engagingfa valve seat 32 at the upper end ofpassage 29 of the adapter lit-ting by aco-il spring 33 behind the valve.
Anair needle 34 is also inserted through thestopper 25 into the bottle and aneedle 34 is formed at its upper end withla cup 35 for placing a wad vof loose filteringmaterial 36 therein.
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=In the operation of the device, the barrel 2 of syringe l is pulled outwardly and which closes check Valve 5 in needle 4 to create suction in the syringe to openball valve 31 and draw liquid from the bottle into the syringe to lill the latter. The liquid is then ejected in the usual manner by pushing the plunger of Ithe syringe inwardly.
From the foregoing, the construction and operation of the device will be Ireadily understood and further explanation is believed to be unnecessary. However, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled on the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed las new is as follows:
l. A syringe of the class described comprising in combination, a serum container, a hollow handle attached at one end to the container, an adapter supported in the other end'of the handle and having a passage therein, Ia syringe attached lat its rear end to the adapter, a check valve in the adapter, said container including a resilient seal, and a hollow needle connected to the adapter and adapted -to penetrate the seal and extend into the container to supply serum from the container to said syringe, and la vent for said container mounted in said seal.
2. For use in conjunction with la conventional-type syringe equipped with .a plunger andl a complemental axially bored rigid palm rest, said palm rest having a screw threaded neck with a ball check valve therein, means for connecting said syringe to a common neckequipped serum bottle comprising, in combination, a rigid tube constituting a handle, a cap carried by one end of said tube and adapted to be detachably and adjustably mounted on a predetermined part of said palm rest, the lower end of said tube being adapted to detachably embrace the neck on a serum bottle, clamping means embracing said lower end and adapted -to secure the same to said bottle neck, Ian adapter having an axial serum passage and constructed and detachably connected with the valved neck on said palm rest, said adapter being provided at its lower end with a reduced tapered nipple, and an elongate needle having a socketed head at its upper end detachably connected with sai-d nipple.
3. The structure defined in claim 2 Iand the combination therewith yof a 4bottle having a neck with a stopper fitted therein, an intermediate portion of said needle extending through said stopper and into said bottle, and a venting needle piercing said stopper with one end projecting into the bottle, the upper end of said venting needle having a cup charged with removable filtering material.
References Cited in the vtile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,681,744 Petkin Aug. 21, 1928 2,627,857 Marcelli Feb. 10, 1953 2,664,086 Transue Dec. 29, 1953 FOREIGN PATENTS 8,626 Switzerland June 28, 1894 22,557 Australia Sept. 20, 1929 291,763 Italy c Dec. 24, 1931
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US5265621A (en)*1992-03-311993-11-30Simpson Shawn LApparatus for sampling blood
US5413255A (en)*1992-09-301995-05-09Mark AndersonImprovements in gas powered applicators
US5951517A (en)*1997-10-141999-09-14Merit Medical Systems, Inc.One-hand pulse pump
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US3144867A (en)*1962-08-241964-08-18Trupp GarrisonDental prophylactic
US3362406A (en)*1965-03-221968-01-09Cecil R. LogsdonHypodermic injection apparatus
US3807467A (en)*1970-04-081974-04-30Sherwood Medical Ind IncMedicament filling unit
WO1986004047A1 (en)*1985-01-041986-07-17Leon KanarvogelA liquid dispensing apparatus and an anti-drip valve cartridge therefor
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US5413255A (en)*1992-09-301995-05-09Mark AndersonImprovements in gas powered applicators
US5951517A (en)*1997-10-141999-09-14Merit Medical Systems, Inc.One-hand pulse pump
US5968017A (en)*1997-10-141999-10-19Merit Medical Systems, Inc.Pulse fluid infusion systems
US20050187532A1 (en)*2004-02-242005-08-25Medex, Inc.Diaphragm-based reservoir for a closed blood sampling system
US20150065991A1 (en)*2012-04-092015-03-05Becton, Dickinson And CompanyVial dosing systems and methods

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