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Hypodermic syringe devices
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US2956563A
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Oct. 18, 1960 s. J. sARNoFF HYPODERMIC SYRINGE DEVICES 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 2, 1958 INVENTOR. S/an/ey J Sarnoff Oct. 18, 1960 s. J. sARNoFF 2,956,563
HYPODERMIC SYRINGE DEVICES Filed Oct. 2. 1958 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. S/Un/eyJ Sarno/f Oct. 18, 1960 s. J. sARNoFF HYPonERMIc sYRINGE DEVICES 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed Oct. 2, 1958 5mn/ey J. Samoff ATTORNEY United States Patent Oiice 2,956,563 Patented Oct. 18, 1960 HYPODERMIC SYRINGE DEVICES Stanley I. Samof, Bethesda, Md., assignor to Carb-ix Corporation, a corporation of New York Filed oct. z, 195s, ser. No. 764,991
1s claims. (ci. 12s-21s) This invention relates to hypodermic syringe devices, and it is particularly directed to hypodermic syringes for providing quick and easy assembly and disassembly of a medicament vial in a syringe frame with provision for rigidly retaining the vial in position in the frame to enable a user properly to make a blood withdrawal check prior to giving the patient the injection and subsequently to administer the injection.
In the past, it has been customary to make hypodermic syringe devices for use in giving hypodermic injections, with which a blood withdrawal check is to be made and in which the medicament for the injection is contained in a vial or cartridge in a prepared dosage, with means, such as screw threads, for positively and rigidly securing the vial to the syringe frame. This is very important, as it is essential that the vial containing the medicament should not move in relation to the syringe frame during the taking of a blood withdrawal check and during the giving of the injection. One of the main objections to such conventional hypodermic syringe devices is that the mechanism providing for the insertion and removal of a medicament vial from the syringe frame and the secure retention of the vial in the frame, as previously described, has been rather complicated and has required a considerable amount of time for the proper assembly and disassembly of the medicament vial in the syringe frame.
In accordance with the present invention an improved hypodermic syringe device is provided in which a medicament vial or cartridge can be very easily and quickly snapped into position in the supporting frame and be held securely .in position relative to the injection operating element of the syringe. This includes a simplified syringe trarne structure, which is adaptable to be used with a conventional medicament vial or cartridge or may be used with an improved and simplified medicament vial. The syringe frame includes only three basic elements, a hollow body portion formed with a vial receiving section and an integral gripping section, a v-ial position securing element, and an element for operating an ejecting piston in a medicament vial. The syringe frame preferably is in the form of a thin hollow cylindrical member with a longitudinally extending slot therein of a width slightly less than the diameter of a medicament vial and slightly longer than a vial to provide for inserting a vial into the frame and readily removing it therefrom through this slot. A shoulder or lip is formed on one end of the vial receiving section of the frame in order to provide for locating and retaining the end of a medicament vial within the hollow body portion and an internal shoulder is formed within the body portion, spaced longitudinally exactly the length of a vial from the vial locating lip. This provides for the easy insertion and removal of a medicament vial through the slot and into positive seated engagement between the lip and the shoulder of the hollow body portion of the frame, so that the operating element easily can be secured to a piston in the medicament vial for operation of the piston in taking a blood withdrawal check and for administering the injection.
Preferably the positive secure positioning and retention of the vial against movement relative to the syringe frame is assured by providing additional vial clamping elements. These clamping elements may comprise a shoulder tapering into the exterior surface of the body portion of the syringe frame, preferably nearer the end thereof adjacent to the lip, and tapering toward the frame gripping section, and a ring slidable longitudinally over the body portion and adapted wedgingly to engage the tapered shoulder for compressing the sides of the vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with the vial and forming a closure over the longitudinal slot in the vial receiving section, thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and the syringe frame. For inserting and removing a vial from the syringe frame, the latching ring is adapted to be slid from over the vial receiving section to a position over the gripping section, thereby completely exposing the vial receiving section and permitting the ready insertion and removal of a vial from the frame through the longitudinally extending slot therein. Manufacture of the improved hypodermic syringe device and successful operation thereof by use of the snap assembly and disassembly of a medicament vial in the syringe frame, and retention of these members in assembled relationship, is made possible by forming the syringe frame and the latching ring of resiliently deflectable solid material, such as a suitable plastic or thin noncorroding liexible metal.
An object of this invention is to provide an improved hypodermic syringe device in which a medicament vial may be quickly and easily inserted and removed.
Another object of this invention is to provide an improved hypodermic syringe device for quick insertion and removal of a medicament vial and for the secure mounting of the vial in the syringe frame.
A further object of this invention is to provide an improved and simplified hypodermic syringe device having a minimum of parts and being quickly and easily operable.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the accompanying drawings, and the features of novelty which characterize this invention will be pointed out with particularity in the claims appended to and forming a part of this specification In the drawings:
Fig. l is a perspective view of an improved hypodermic syringe device illustrating the hypodermic syringe frame and medicament v-ial in disassembled relationship;
Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of the hypodermic syringe device shown in Fig. l, with the medicament vial in assembled position in the syringe frame;
Fig. 3 is a partial sectional plan view of the assembled hypodermic syringe device shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 illustrates the first step in assembling a medicament vial in a hypodermic syringe device frame incorporating the present invention;
Fig. 5 illustrates the second step in the assembly procedure for latching the vial securely in position in the syringe frame;
Fig. 6 illustrates the completely assembled hypodermic syringe device, with the vial secured in position in the frame preparatory to the removal of the bacteria-tight sleeve over the hypodermic needle;
Fig. 7 illustrates the completely assembled hypodermic syringe device ready for adminstration of an injection;
Fig. 8 is an elevational view of another embodiment of a hypodermic syringe device incorporating this invention in which the assembled syringe is illustrated in solid lines, and phantom lines show the position of the parts of the vial holding body portion in the position for insertion and removal of a vial therefrom;
Fig. 9 is a partial sectional view of the improved hypodermic syringe device shown in Fig. 8 with the section taken at right angles to the view illustrated in Fig. 8;
Fig. lO is an elevational view of a further embodiment of an improved hypodermic syringe device incorporating this invention;
Fig. ll is a sectional view of the syringe device taken along line 11-11 of Fig. 10;
Fig. l2 is a perspective view of the ring -for clamping together and for biasing apart the two clamping finger sections of the bifurcated body portion of the syringe;
Fig. 13 is a fragmentary partial sectional view of an end of an improved hypodermic syringe device embodying this invention illustrating another embodiment of means for securing the end of an injector piston to the operating rod of the syringe; and
Fig. 14 is a fragmentary partial sectional view of an end of an improved hypodermic syringe embodying this invention illustrating still another embodiment of means for securing the end of an injector piston to the operating rod of the syringe.
Referring to the drawings, a hypodermic syringe device incorporating this invention is illustrated, in which a medicament vial or cartridge can be used which may be of the conventional type or of a simplified construction particularly designed for use with the improved syringe frame. The syringe frame is particularly adapted to hold a substantially cylindrical medicament vial and needle unit rigidly in position during normal usage of the syringe. This syringe frame comprises a hollow, preferably substantially cylindrical, body por-tion 1, having avial receiving section 2, which is formed with substantially cylindrical inner sides 3 for the reception of a substantiallycylindrical medicament vial 4. Themedicament vial 4 is adapted to be received between the sides of thevial receiving section 2 and to be held securely therein. In order thus to secure the vial in position, the receivingsection 2 is formed with anintumed lip 5 at the end thereof adjacent to the needle end of the vial receiving section. 'I hislip 5 aids in properly locating the end of the medicament vial within the syringe frame and also functions as a stop element engageable by the needle end of the medicament vial for retaining it in position. This is more clearly shown by reference to Fig. 3. I-f desired, thelip 5 rnay be made of substantially the same thickness as the space between theneedle end 6 of thevial 4 and the adjacent crimped over side of a needle-retainingferrule 7 of the medicament vial and needle unit. Aninternal shoulder 8 is formed on the inner sides of thevial receiving section 2 adjacent to the end thereof opposite to thelip 5, and is spaced subst-antially the length of a vial longitudinally from the lip, so as snugly and definitely to locate and position thevial 4 within the frame between thelip 5 and theshoulder 8, as is more clearly illustrated in Fig. 3. Medicament vials or cartridges of the conventional type containing a predetermined dosage of medicament are of standardized dimensions, however slight tolerance variations are equally well accommodated and retained securely in the syringe frame by a special latching Structure.
In order to facilitate the assembly and disassembly of a medicament vial in the syringe frame, a longitudinally extendingslot 9 is formed in the side of thevial receiving section 2 and extends from thelip end 5 to slightly further than theinternal shoulder 8. As more clearly shown in Fig. l, theslot 9 is formed of a width slightly less than the diameter of thevial 4, that is, slightly less than the diameter of thevial receiving section 2, with the two side edges thereof substantially parallel, and the ends thereof converging to form a closed slot adjacent to theinternal shoulder 8 and terminating in a relativelynarrow slot 9 through thelip 5. This provides an open side to the vial receiving section of the body portion through which a vial can easily be snapped into position between theshoulder 8 and thelip 5 and also allows -for a visual observation of the contents of a vial to provide for a ready determination of the presence of the end of an injecting needle in a patients vein by the performance of the customary aspiration or blood withdrawal check, and 'also enables the user to determine when the contents of the vial has been completely evacuated.
In order further to assure the secure retention of avial 4 in position within the vial receiving section of the syringe frame, additional latching elements preferably are provided. These may conveniently comprise a shoulder or stop 10 adjacent to thelip 5, which shoulder preferably is -formed with a surface which tapers gradually in-to the exterior surface of thevial receiving section 2, and extends circumferentially therearound. Aretaining ring 11 is arranged around the body portion 1 of the syringe frame and is longitudinally slidable thereover so that it can be withdrawn to a position entirely removed from the vial receiving section, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, to allow for the insertion or removal of a vial from the syringe frame and is adapted to be slid toward theopen lip end 5 of thevial receiving section 2 wedgingly to engage the taperingshoulder 10, as shown in Figs. 2, 3, and 6, for compressing the sides of the vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with thevial 4. This position of the retaining ring l1 assures against relative movement ybetween the vial and the syringe frame by maintaining the vial receiving section in vial retaining position around a vial arranged therein and by forming a closure which blocks a portion of theslot 9.
In order more easily -to manipulate the hypodermic syringe, the frame is formed with a gripping or holding section which may conveniently comprise ashank 12 preferably formed with a pair of substantially fiat radially depressedsides 12 integrally formed with and extending -from the vial receiving section end adjacent to theinternal shoulder 8. A pair of finger rests 13 is integrally formed on the end of theshank 12 away from the vial receiving section, and together with thesides 12 provide for conveniently and securely gripping the end of the syringe frame while administering an injection. As is readily seen in Figs. l and 3, the improved syringe gripping section provides a minimum overall tip-to-tip dimension to the finger rests 13 and, therefore, to the syringe, as these rests form the widest part of the device. The width is actually reduced over conventional requirements by the amount of the depressions of thesides 12. This not only simplifies the construction of the device, but also makes it possible to package and to store the syringe in a correspondingly smaller space. Theshank 12 is formed with anaxially extending centralpassage 14 through which anoperating rod 15 slidably extends, and the inner end of therod 15 is formed for positive operative connection with apiston 16 in themedicament vial 4. This positive operating connection may conveniently take the form of a threaded socket 17 which is adapted threadedly to engage a complementary threaded stud 18 secured to the adjacent side of thepiston 16, as is more clearly shown in Fig. 3. A suitable handle or cap 19 is secured to the end of the operatingrod 15 away from the socket 17 -and provides for conveniently withdrawing thepiston 16 through thevial 4 4for a blood withdrawal check and for ejectingmedicament 20 from thevial 4 in administering an injection.
In this type of construction, the syringe frame preferably is made as a unitary structure, that is, thevial positioning lip 5, thevial receiving section 2, and the gripping section, including theshank 12 and the finger rests 13, all preferabiy are formed as a single integral unit. This may conveniently be done by a suitable die molding or die casting of this body portion of the syringe frame. Furthermore, this body portion of the frame and the latchingring 11 both preferably are formed of a suitable plastic or a thin non-corroding flexible metal which Can be easily die molded or cast and which will form a resilient defiectable solid material structure into which a medicament vial can easily be snapped into position and readily removed, as desired. This type of material is essential in the proper construction of this improved hypodermic syringe frame, as no screw threaded or level type latch'ng elements are provided for securing the vial in position in the syringe frame. The syringe frame enables the se of a more complex conventional threaded ferrule type of medicament vial and needle unit, or a simplified unit in which theferrule 7 is a simple smooth hub member.
Furthermore, the formation of theslot 9 of a width slightly less than the diameter of thevial receiving secton 2 requires that the sides of thevial receiving section 2 be spread apart in order to admit a vial into the vial reciving recess, and this can readily be done by simply press ng the vial into position in the syringe frame. The en ire assembly operation is a very simple procedure and involves essentially only three simple steps, which are est illustrated in Figs. 4. 5, and 6. As shown in Fig. 4, he piston end of avial 4 is first inserted between the sies of the vial receiving section of the syringe frame by simply snapping it through the slot 9 a short dista ce away from thepositioning shoulder 8. The vial the is slid longitudinally until the piston end thereof rests aga nst theshoulder 8, and the needle end of the vi-al is simly pressed into the vial receiving section, as shown in Fig 5. The resilient deectable character of the material of w ich the syringe frame is made allows for the ready defiect'on of the sides of thevial receiving section 2 to allow thevial 4 to be snapped into position, as shown in Fig 5. After this, the latchingring 11 is slid longitudinally ver the vial into wedging engagement with the taperedshulder 10, so as to compress the sides of the vial receivedection 2 into tight gripping engagement with the vial` and holds the lip in thespace 6 at the end of a for securely fastening the vial in position as shown in 3, even if the diameter and length of the vial are accurately those of the vial receiving section of the syr for immediate use or may be set aside for future us desired.
Preferably the medicament vial and needle unit -is i rovided with aneedle 21 secured in any suitable manne in the end of thevial 4 and covered with a bacteria-tght sleeve 22, so that the vial can be conveniently han led without contamination of theneedle 21 and can ven be set aside for future use without danger of contami ating the injecting needle. As shown in Fig. 7, aftr a medicament vial has been properly assembled in the improved syringe frame, and the operatingrod 15 has een securely operatively connected to thepiston 16 in thevial 4, a simple removal of thesleeve 22 exposes thehypodermic needle 21 for immediate injection into al patient. In this manner no particular precautions lare necessary in the assembly of a medicament vial in the syringe frame, and a very quick method is provided for repeatedly inserting medicament vials into a syringe fr me, removing the protective sleeve over the hypode mic needle, and administering an injection, removing tnc evacuated vial from the syringe frame, and rep ting the process for another injection in a very short sJace of time. Also, the simplicity of the hypodermic syringe device and the ease with which a vial is assembled into the syringe frame and removed therefrom, makes it possible for a person to use such a hypodermic syringe after very little instruction.
Figs, 8 and 9 illustrate another embodiment of an improved hypodermic syringe device incorporating the rresent invention. ln order to simplify an understanding of this embodiment of the invention and to correlate t to the previously described embodiment, similar parts will be given the same reference numbers as those in the previously described embodiment. As in the previously described embodiment of this invention, the hypodermic syringe device is constructed so as rigidly to hold a medicament vial-needle unit to enable the making of a blood withdrawal check and subsequently vto administer an injection of the medicament contained in the vial. These functions of the syringe device are made possible by an improved syringe frame structure, which also provides for a rapid insertion of a medicament vial in position in the frame and for a rapid replacement of a medicament vial after an injection has been administered. This improved syringe frame includes a body portion 1 which, in this embodiment, is formed with a substantially cylindcal vial-receiving section which is bifurcated by la pair of diametricallyopposite slots 23 having substantially parallel sides extending longitudinally of the body portion from the outer end thereof for substantially the lengthv of a medicament vial and spaced apart to provide a width less than the diameter of a conventional vial. In most instances, it will be found preferable to have theslots 23 just slightly longer than a conventional medicament vial, such as thevial 4, and to have each slot terminate in acircular section 24 to minimize the possibility of fracture of the syringe body portion at the end of the slot. Thesecircular slot sections 24 also provide additional hinge springiness tobase portions 25 of the pair ofvial gripping fingers 26 formed by the bifurcatingslots 23. Thesefingers 26 are integrally connected by the base portions 2S to ashank 12 which is formed with alongitudinally extending passageway 14 through which anoperating rod 15 slidably extends. This operating rod 1S is provided with a head or handle 19 on the outer end thereof and is adapted to have a positive operating connection with apiston 16 in amedicament vial 4. This positive connection may be made in any suitable manner,-
as by a screw threaded joint, such as that illustrated in Figs. 1 and 3. A
In this construction, themedicament vial 4 is adapted to be inserted into and removed from the hollow body portion 1 of the syringe by spreading apart the outer ends of thefingers 26, as shown in phantom lines in Fig. 8. When thefingers 26 are spread apart in this manner, avial 4 may easily be slipped between the outer ends of thefingers 26 into the vial receiving section formed by the inner sides of these fingers. After a vial has been fully inserted into the vial receiving section, the inner end of the vial rests against ashoulder 8, formed on the inner side of the hollow body portion, and theneedle end 6 of the vial is adapted to be located and retained in position by an internal flange orlip 5 formed on the outer end of eachfinger 26. As is more clearly seen in Fig. 9, thefianges 5 extend between theneedle end 6 of the vial and aferrule 7, which secures the needle structure 2l to the end of the vial, and, in most instances, the conventional medicament vial will have a snug fit between thefingers 26 and theshoulder 8 and fianges S.
ln the administration of injections, it generally is desirable to make a blood withdrawal check after a hypodermic needle has been inserted into body tissue in order to determine whether or not the end of the needle is iu a vein, and, in doing so, it is essential that the medicament vial and the syringe body portion be securely connected together, so that they may act as a single unit and prevent possible further movement therebetween when the medicament injecting piston is pressed forwardly, so as to assure that the end of the hypodermic needle remains in the same position during the injection of a medicament. 1n the present embodiment of this invention, the resiliency of thefingers 26, forming the vial-receiving section of the syringe, will normally provide a tight gripping engagement with the sides of a vial arranged therebetween. In order further to assure against relative movement between the vial and the syringe frame, a clampingring 11 is arranged longitudinally slidable over the -body portion 1 of the syringe frame for compressingtogether the sides of the vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with avial 4 arranged therebetween. This tight gripping engagement is achieved by forming the clampingring 11 with an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the substantially cylindrical vial receiving section of the body portion I and providing a tapered shoulder on each of the clampingfingers 26 having a tapered wedge surface which extends from the outer end of theshoulder 10 into a smooth meeting with the outer cylindrical surface of thefingers 26. In order to insert amedicament vial 4 into the vialreceiving section formed b'y the lingers 26, the clamping ring 1I is moved away from theshoulder 10 to a position substantially over the shank l2, as shown at 11', so that thefingers 26 can easily be spread apart for the insertion of avial 4. After a vial has been inserted into position between thefingers 26, the clampingring 11 is slid from the position 11' longitudinally over thefingers 26 until the outer end thereof engages the tapered wedge surface of theshoulder 10 on eachfinger 26 and, as is more clearly shown in Fig. 9, compresses the fingers into tight gripping engagement with thevial 4, thereby assuring against relative displacement between the vial and the syringe frame. This construction also assures a secure clamping of avial 4 in position in the syringe frame, even though the length or the diameter of the vial may have slightly different dimensions from the conventional size, within limited tolerances.
As in the previously described construction, this syringe frame is provided with finger rests 13, which aid in properly gripping the body portion of the syringe when administering an injection and also provide a backstop for limiting the movement of the clampingring 11 when it is slid axially of the syringe frame away from the taperedshoulder 10. This construction of the syringe device provides a very simple and sturdy construction having all of the advantages of more complicated hypoderrnic syringes, with the additional advantage of providing for a ready snap insertion and removal of a vial into and out of the slotted vial receiving section of the syringe frame, thus saving a very substantial amount of time in the preparation and administration of injections.
A still further embodiment of an improved hypodermic syringe device incorporating the present invention is illustrated in Figs. l0, ll, and l2. This construction is very similar to that shown in Figs. 8 and 9, and parts of the device shown in Figs. l0, ll, and l2 which correspond to similar parts in the previously described embodiments will be identified by the same reference numerals.
In this construction, a hypodermic syringe device is provided with a syringe frame having a body portion 1 with a substantially cylindrical medicament vial receiving section formed very similar to the bifurcated construction illustrated in Figs. 8 and 9. As in this latter construction, the vial receiving section is formed by a pair 0fvial gripping fingers 26 which are adapted to be spread apanfor receiving a medicament vial and holding it securely therebetween, both for a blood withdrawal check and for an injection of medicament into a body. Themedicament vial 4 is adapted to be located and retained in position by shoulders and flanges similar to those shown in the embodiment of Figs. 8 and 9, and the flanges on the ends of the fingers are adapted to engage thevial end 6 andferrule 7, as in the previously described construction. In this arrangement, a pair of bifurcatingslots 27 are arranged on diametrically opposite sides of the vial receiving section and have relatively angularly extending sides forming tapered slots with the wider ends 27' thereof adjacent to the ange end of thefingers 26 next to theferrule 7. These slots are sufiiciently wide to provide for a good visual examination of the interior of thevial 4 to determine the presence or absence of blood therein during a blood withdrawal check and are smaller in width than the diameter of a vial so as to prevent the accidental sidewise displacement of a vial through these slots. Preferably theslots 27 extend longitudinally of the body portion 1 of the syringe frame from the outer end thereof for a distance substantially equal to the length of a conventional vial.
In this construction, each of thefingers 26 is formed with ashoulder 10 on the outer surface thereof 'having an inwardly tapered wedge surface which extends longitudinally inwardly similar to theshoulders 10 in the previously described embodiments. A clampingring 11 is mounted longitudinally slidably over the main body portion 1 of the syringe frame and is adapted to be slid into engagement with the outer tapered surfaces of theshoulders 10 so as to bias these two shoulders towards cach other and securely clamp thefingers 26 into gripping engagement with the surfaces of thevial 4 arranged therebetween. In order to remove thevial 4 from the vial receiving section of the syringe frame, thefingers 26 are adapted to be biased apart, so as to move the retaining anges on the ends of the fingers out of the groove between theend 6 of the vial and theferrule 7. In this construction, this spreading apart of thefingers 26 is achieved automatically by the simple movement of the clamping ri-ng 11 from its clamping position shown in Fig. l0 toward the shank end of theslot 27. This action of the clamping ring I1 is obtainable through the coaction of the sides of theslots 27 and a pair of inwardly extending bosses 2S on the inner surface of the clamping ring Il adjacent to the end thereof nearest to the outer ends oftheslots 27. Thesides 28 of each of thesebosses 28 are tapered from the outer end of thering 11 towards the interior of the ring, so as to -form a pair of wedges which extend inwardly into theslots 27 and are longitudinally slidable through these slots. As is more clearly shown in Figs. 10 and ll, the width of the bosses 2.8 is less than the width of theslots 27 between the shoulders l0 so that they do not hinder the action of the clamping ring 1-1 in biasing thefingers 26 toward each other for securely engaging the sides of thevial 4. These wedges however are of a size so as to engage the sides of theslots 27 as the clampingring 11 is slid away from theshoulders 10 and, in so engaging the sides of the slots 27', to wedge apart the grippingfingers 26 and to release the clamping engagement of these fingers with the sides of thevial 4. The inner diameter of the clamping ring 1I is made slightly larger than the outer diameter of the cylindrical vial receiving section formed by thefingers 26, so as to provide for easy sliding of the ring over these fingers and to allow these fingers to be spread apart as the clamping ring is slid from over the taperedshoulders 10 toward theshank 12 of the syr-inge frame. Such movement of thering 11 toward theshank 12 and the body portion gripping finger rests 13 causes thefingers 26 to assume a position similar to thefingers 26 shown in phantom in Fig. 8, thus providing for the easy removal of themedicament vial 4 and its replacement with another vial.
This construction includes all of the advantages of the previously described embodiments, which facilitate the assembly and disassembly of a medicamen-t vial and needle unit in a syringe frame, and, in addition, provides for the automatic release of the medicament vial by the clampingfingers 26 as the clamping ring l1 is moved out of its clamping position away from the shoulders 1()A The operation of thevial piston 16 for providing a blood withdrawal check and for the administration of an injection is performed as in the previously described embodiments by the longitudinal movement of an operating rod l5 which is adapted to be actuated through a handle orhead 19. This operating rod 1S is adapted to be operatively secured to thepiston 16 in any suitable manner, as by a screw threaded engagement therewith as shown in Figs. l and 3.
Fig. 13 is a fragmentary sectional view of an improved hypodermic syringe embodying this invention, which may include the structural syringe frame features of any of the preceding embodiments. In this construction, themedicament vial cylinder 16 is adapted to be secured to the operatingrod 15 by a snap latch and release operating connection in the form of a ball and socket joint This improved connection is illustrated as including a balljoint member 29 which is secured to the outer side of thepiston 16 by asuitable neck 30, and is adapted to be operatively connected to the operatingrod 15 by a simple snap engagement with a plurality of resilient,curved fingers 31 formed on the end of the operatingrod 15. Theball 29 is secured to therod 15 when avial 4 is inserted into the vial receiving section of the body portion 1 by simply pressing theball 29 into the socket formed between the lingers 31. This provides a quick and simple connection which does not require the screwing together of cooperating pants and can easily be disconnected by a simple quick pull on the end of the vialneedle unit. This type of improved and simplified operating connection may be utilized with any of the preceding embodiments of this invention, and further simplifies the syringe construction -and lessens the time required for removal of a vial from a syringe frame and its replacement by another vial,
Fig. 14 illustrates an improved hypodermic syringe incorporating this invention in which all of the parts of the syringe are substantially the same as those of the previously described embodiments, except the means for securing the medicament ejecting piston to the operating rod of the syringe. The parts of this syringe which correspond to similar parts in the previously described embodiments of the improved syringe are given the same reference numerals and a com-plete description of the syringe and its operation will not be repeated, as such details are essentially the same as for the previously described embodiments.
In this construction, amedicament ejecting piston 16 is arranged in avial 4 at one end thereof so as to sealmedicament 20 within the vial. Thevial 4 is adapted to be secured in position with avial receiving section 2 of the syringe frame with the end of the vial adjacent to theejecting piston 16 abutting against aninternal shoulder 8 at the end of the syringe frame adjacent to ashank 12 of finger rests 13.
As in the previous constructions, an operatingrod 15 slidably extends through apassageway 14 in theshank 12 and is adapted to be operatively secured to the end of theejecting piston 16. In this construction, this operative connection is formed by a snap joint so that the connection can be made by simply pressing the medicament vial with its ejecting piston into position in the syrin-ge frame. Similarly, the operative connection can be broken by simply removing the vial from the syringe frame. This operative connection includes a pair ofresilient fingers 32, each of which is formed with aninturned end 33, which is adapted to engage acircumferential groove 34 extending between the outer end of thepiston 16 andshoulder 35 on the inner side of a substantiallyconical head 36. Theconical head 36 is secured to theejecting piston 16 by aneck portion 37 around which thecircumferential groove 34 extends. The operating connection between the ejecting piston and the operatingrod 15 is made by simply inserting thevial 4 into thevial receiving section 2 and pressing the piston end thereof against theshoulder 8 of the syringe frame. This action presses theconical head 36 between the inturned ends 33 of thefingers 32 and biases them apart tin-til the vial is in position, at which time the ends 33 of lt-hefingers 32 snap into thegroove 34 and form an operative clamping connection with thehead 36. In some instances, it may be necessary to press inwardly slightly on the operatingrod 15 to provide this snap connection, if the vial is slightly under standard length. Disconnection of this operating joint between thepiston 16 and the operating rod 1S is simply made by lifting out thevial 4 from the syringe frame. This Operationtilts theconical section 36 and tends to bias apart thefingers 32, so that the ends 33 thereof become disengaged from the groove and the vial and piston then can be simply lifted out of the syringe frame and another vial inserted in position for ready use, thus providing for a quick connect and disconnect operating joint between the ejecting piston and the operating rod.
While particular embodiments of this invention have been illustrated and described, modifications thereof will occur to those skilled in the art. It is to be understood, therefore, that this invention is not -to be limited to the particular arrangements disclosed, and it is intended in the appended claims to cover all modifications withinl the spirit and scope of this invention.
I claim:
l. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a syringe frame having a substantially cylindrical hollow body portion formed with a exible material vial receiving section having an open side of lesser width than the vial receiving section diameter, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said exible material body portion with said open side providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial therethrough and the retention thereof in said receiving section1 means including an internal shoulder on the inner side of said 'vial receiving section spaced longitudinally from said vial end locating means and engageable by the end of a vial opposite to the needle -for definitely positioning the vial in said frame, means for forming a closure blocking at least a portion of said open side and for retaining a vial in said vial receiving section, and means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston m-ay be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting fluid from the vial.
2. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from. said locating means along said vial receiving section and being slightly less than the vial receiving section diameter in width providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and the retention thereof in said receiving section, means movable relative to Said vial receiving section for maintaining said section in vial retaining position around a vial arranged in said section for definitely positioning a vial in said body portion, and means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting uid from the vial.
3. A hypoderrnic syringe device comprising a substantially cylindrical hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material and having an open side of lesser width than the vial receiving section diameter, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion open side providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial therethrough and the retention thereof in said receiving secr tion, means including an internal shoulder on the inner side of said vial receiving section spaced longitudinally from said vial end locating means and engageable by the end of a vial opposite to the needle for denitely positioning the vial in said body portion, means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said body portion, and means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check l 1 and pressed through the vial for ejecting uid from the vial.
4. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a substantially cylindrical hollow body port-ion with a vial receiving section formed of exible material and having an open side of lesser width than the vial receiving section diameter, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion open side providing -for snap insertion and removal of a vial therethrough, a taper-ing shoulderA on the exterior surface of said body portion extending circumferentially therearound, means including a ring slidable longitudinal-ly over said body portion and adapted wedgingly to engage said tapered shoulder for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said body portion, and moans operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting uid from the v-ial.
r5. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, means -providing an end locating and retaining elcment engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extend-ing from said locating means for substantially the length of a via-l along said via-l receiving section and being slightly less than the vial -receivin-g section diameter in width providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and the retention thereof in said receiving section, means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial, and means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such 'piston may be withdrawn -for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial -for eiecting fluid from the vial.
6. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly holding a medicament vial-needle unit and to provide fot a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, means providing a locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said locating means -for substantially the length of a vial along said vial receiving section and being slightly less than the vial receiving sectiondia-meter in width providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and the retention thereof in said receiving section, means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said syringe frame, means for gripping said body portion, and means operable axially of said body portion for positive connection to a piston in a vial -whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting fluid from the vial.
7. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly holding a medicant vial and needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, an inturned lip on the outer end of said hollow body portion providing an end locating and retaining eletnent engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial` said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said inturned lip for substantially the length of a vial and being slightly less than the vial receiving section diameter in width providing for the ready snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and the retention thereof in Said receiving section, means including an internal shoulder on the inner side of said hollow body portion spaced longitudinally from said lip for definitely positioning a vial in said frame, -means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section for tight gripping engagement with a vial thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and Said syringe frame, a means closing the end of said ,body portion adjacent to said internal shoulder with a passage therethrough, means extending through said passage for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn by said means for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting fluid from the vial.
8. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section having substantially cylindrical inner sides formed of exible material, an inturned lip on the outer end of said hollow body portion providing an end locating and retaining clement engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said inturned lip for substantially the length of a vial and being slightly less than the vial receiving section diameter in width, means including an internal shoulder on the inner sides of said hollow body portion spaced longitudinally from said lip for definitely positioning a vial in said body portion, means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section for tight gripping engagement with a vial, a shank extending axially from said internal shoulder end of said body portion, said shank having an axially extending central passage therein, a rod axially slidable through said shank passage and having means on the end thereof toward said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for cjecting uid from the vial.
9. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly holding a substantially cylindrical medicament vial-needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion formed with a vial receiving section having substantially Cylindrical inner sides, an inturned lip on the outer end of said hollow body portion providing a locating and retaining element enagageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said vial receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said inturned lip for substantially the length of a vial along said vial receiving section and being slightly less' than the vial receiving section diameter in'width, means including an internal shoulder on said inner sides of said hollow body portion spaced longitudinally from said lip for snugly and definitely loeating a vial in said frame, a shoulder tapering into the exterior surface of said vial receiving section in a direction away from said lip and extending circumferentially therearound, means including a ring slidable longitudinally over said body portion and adapted wedgingly to engage said tapering shoulder for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial therein and thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said syringe frame, a shank extending axially from said internal shoulder end of said body portion, a pair of linger rests extending transversely of the end of said shank away from said body portion, said shank having an axially extending central passage therein, a rod axially slidable through said passage and having means on the end thereof toward said body portion for positive operable connection to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting uid from the vial, and a handle on the outer end of said rod for operatively grasping the same, said body portion and shank being formed integral with said finger rests whereby a rigid unitary syringe frame is provided.
l0. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly holding a medicament vial and needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section having substantially cylindrical inner sides formed of exible material, a substantially cylindrical vial and needle unit in said vial receiving section, means on the outer end of said hollow body portion providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of said vial, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said locating means and being slightly less than the vial receiving section diameter in width providing for the ready snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and the retention thereof in said receiving section, means including an internal shoulder on said inner sides of said hollow body portion spaced longitudinally from said lip for definitely positioning said vial in said frame, a shoulder tapering into the exterior surface of said vial receiving section in a direction away from said lip and extending circumferentially therearound, means for wedgingly engaging said tapering shoulder for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with said vial thereby assuring against relative movement between said vial and said syringe frame, a shank extending axially from said internal shoulder end of said body portion, a pair of finger rests extending transversely of the end of said shank away from said body portion, said shank having an axially extending central passage therein, a fluid ejecting piston in said vial, a rod axially slidable through said shank passage and having means on the end thereof toward said body portion for positive operating connection to said piston in said vial whereby said piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through said vial for ejecting fluid from said vial, and means for operatively grasping said rod.
1l. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a syringe fname having a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, an inturned lip on the outer end of said hollow body portion providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said inturned lip and being slightly less than the v-ial receiving section diameter in width, means including an internal shoulder on the inner sides of said hollow body portion spaced longitudinally from said lip for definitely positioning a vial in said frame, a shoulder tapering into the exterior surface of said vial receiving section and extending circumferentially therearound, means including a ring slidable longitudinally over said body portion and adapted wedgingly to engage said tapering shoulder for cornpressing the sides of said vial receiving section for tight gripping engagement with a vial, a means closing the end of said body portion adjacent to said internal shoulder with a passage therethrough, means extending through said passage for positive operating connection to a -piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn by said means for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for eiecting fluid from the vial, said frame and ring being formed of resiliently deflectable solid material providing for ready snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and the retention thereof in said vial receiving section.
l2. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly holding a medicament vial-needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, means providing a locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion being slotted from said vial locating means end thereof and being less than the vial receiving section diameter in width providing for insertion and removal of a vial and the retention thereof in said vial receiving section, means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said syringe frame, and means operable axially of said body portion and connectable to a piston in a vial where. by such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting fluid from the vial.
13. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly hold-ing a medicament vial-needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, means providing a locating and retaining elemen-t engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion being slotted by a pair of diametrically opposite slots from said vial locating means end thereof for substantially the length of said vial receiving section forming a pair of vial gripping fingers -for insertion and removal of a vial and the retention thereof in said v-ial receiving section, means on the inner side of said vial receiving section spaced longitudinally from said vial end locating means for positioning a vial in said frame, 'means for compressing the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gri-pping engagement with a vial thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said syringe frame, and means operable axially of said body portion and being snap connectable to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting uid from the vial.
14. A hypodermic syringe device for rigidly holding a medicament vial-needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion formed with a vial receiving section, internal flange means providing a locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion being slotted by a pair of diametrically opposite slots from said vial internal flange means end thereof for substantially the length of said vial receiving section forming a pair of vial gripping fingers for insert-ion and removal of a vial and the retention thereof in said vial receiving section, shoulder .means on the inner side of said vial receiving sec-tion spaced longitudinally from said internal flange means for positioning a vial in said frame, means longitudinally slidable along said body portion for compressing said fingers forming the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial arranged therebetween thereby assuring against relative movement between the vial and said syringe frame, means for gripping said body portion, means on said longitudinally slidable means for wedging apart said vial gripping fingers when said slidable means is slid toward said body portion gripping means, and means operable axially of said body portion and connectable to a piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed 'through the vial for ejecting fluid from the vial.
l5. A hypodermic ksyringe device for rigidly holding a medicament vial-needle unit and to provide for a blood withdrawal check comprising a syringe frame having a hollow body portion formed with a vial receiving section, internal flange means providing a -locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion being slotted by a pair of diametrically opposite slots from said internal flange means end thereof for substantially the length of said vial receiving section forming a pair of vial gripping fingers for insert-ion and removal of a vial and the retention thereof in said vial receiving section, said slots having relatively angularly extending sides forming tapered slots with the wider ends thereof at said intemal flange end, shoulder means 0n the inner side of said vial receiving section spaced longitudinally from said internal flange means for positioning a vial in said frame, means longitudinally slidable along said body portion for compressing said fingers forming the sides of said vial receiving section into tight gripping engagement with a vial arranged therebetween thereby assuring against rela- 'tive movement between the vial and said syringe frame,
means for gripping said body portion, means including a pair of wedge shaped bosses extending inwardly of said longitudinally slidable means into said slots and being of such size as to be out of engagement with sides of said slots when slid toward said internal ilange end of said body portion and being of a size to engage the sides of said slots and wedge apart said vial gripping lingers when slid toward said body portion gripping means, and means operable axially of said body portion and connectable to a -piston in a vial whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejeoting uid from the vial.
l6. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of exible material, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said locating means along said vial receiving section and having a width slightly less than the diameter of the vial receiving section providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and for the retention thereof in said receiving section, means slidable longitudinally along said body portion for maintaining said vial receiving section in vial retaining position around a vial arranged in said section, and means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial in said receiving section whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting medicament from the vial.
i7. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of exible material, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said locating means along said vial receiving section and having a width less than the diameter of the vial receiving section providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot, means movable relative to said vial receiving section for maintaining said section in vial retaining position around a vial arranged in said section, means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial in said receiving section whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting medicament from the vial, and means forming a gripping section on said body portion at the end thereof opposite to said locating means comprising a shank having a pair of radially depressed sides and a linger rest extending outwardly from the outer end of each of said sides.
18. A hypodermic syringe device comprising a hollow body portion with a vial receiving section formed of flexible material, means providing an end locating and retaining element engageable by the needle end of a medicament vial in said receiving section, said body portion having a longitudinal slot extending from said locating means along said vial receiving section and having a width slightly less than the diameter of the vial receiving section providing for snap insertion and removal of a vial through said slot and for thevretention thereof in said receiving section, means slidable longitudinally along said body portion for maintaining said vial receiving section in vial retaining position around a vial arranged in said section, means operable axially of said body portion for positive operating connection to a piston in a vial in said receiving section whereby such piston may be withdrawn for a blood withdrawal check and pressed through the vial for ejecting medicament from the vial, and means forming a gripping section on said body portion at the end thereof opposite to said locating means comprising a shank having a pair of radially depressed sides and a nger rest extending outwardly from the outer end of each of said sides.
References Cited in the tile of this vpatent FOREIGN PATENTS 741,604 Great Britain Dec. 7, 1955 BEST AVAILABLE COPY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent No. 2,956,563 October 18, 1960 Stanley J. Sarnoff It is hereby certified that error appears in the-printed specification of the above numbered patent requiring correction and that the said Letters Patent should read as corrected below.
Column 2, line 68, for "adminstration" readadminetration column 5,line 6, for "level" read lever'-;line 34, for "received" read receivingcolumn 6, line 65, for "injecting" read ejectingcolumn 9, line 40, for "with" read within line 58, after "and" insert a Signed and sealed this llth day of April 1961.
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