Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US3662753A - Syringe - Google Patents

Syringe
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3662753A
US3662753AUS40197AUS3662753DAUS3662753AUS 3662753 AUS3662753 AUS 3662753AUS 40197 AUS40197 AUS 40197AUS 3662753D AUS3662753D AUS 3662753DAUS 3662753 AUS3662753 AUS 3662753A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
barrel
plunger
discharge end
plunger head
seal
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US40197A
Inventor
Kitchener B Tassell
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by IndividualfiledCriticalIndividual
Application grantedgrantedCritical
Publication of US3662753ApublicationCriticalpatent/US3662753A/en
Anticipated expirationlegal-statusCritical
Expired - Lifetimelegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

A syringe assembly enabling mixed discharge of substances retained in separated condition until intended use, employing a plunger and barrel arrangement that retains the substances separated during storage, allows mixing thereof prior to discharge, and causes discharge of the mixed substances.

Description

United States Patent Tassell [4 1 May 16, 1972 SYRINGE 3,477,431 11/1969 Walecka 128/218 M [72] Inventor: Kitchener B. Tassel], 4048 Brenton Road,
Grand 49508 2,390,246 12/1945 Folkman ..128/218 M 1221 Filed: May 25, 1970 3,110,309 11/1963 Higgins ..128/218 1) PP 40,197 Primary Examiner-Louis G. Mancene Assistant Examiner-D. L. Weinhold s2 1 us. (:1 ..128/218 M fl [51 1 Int. v [58] FieldoiSearch ..12s/21s1),21s M,2I8P,2l8 PA, 1
A syringe assembly enabling mixed discharge of substances retained in separated condition until intended use, employing a plunger and barrel arrangement that retains the substances separated during storage, allows mixing thereof prior to discharge, and causes discharge of-the mixed substances.
9 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures PATENTEBMM 16 I912 am 2 OF 2 l/l/A SYRINGE This invention relates to syringes, and more particularlyv to a syringe assembly for controlled mixing and discharge of substances stored in separated condition in the syringe assembly.
Many present day medicines to be injected with a syringe require last minute mixing of two substances, such as two liquids or a liquid and a solid, just prior to injection, because premature mixing causes loss of potency thereof or possibly even harmful results. Consequently, a variety of two chamber storage vials have been created wherein the substances are kept separated during storage by a frangible diaphragm or the like but enable mixing justprior to use. Normally such vials are made for cooperation with a conventional syringe which is used to withdraw the substances from the vial. Because of cost factors, necessityof manufacture of separate components, i.e., the special two chamber vial and the syringe, and certain complications of use resulting therefrom, efforts havebeen made heretoforeto create a syringe assembly which itself would store the substances separately and allow mixing thereinprior to use. Unfortunately, such efforts have resulted in highly complex devices which are very costly to manufacture, orexand manipulate for use, and usually both. Consequently, pharmaceutical manufacturers have been understandably reluctant to market their productsin these combinationunits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of this-invention to provide a special syringe assembly that, while being capable of storing substancesin separated condition,- capable of enabling mixing thereof, and capable of discharge thereof in mixed condition, is actually relatively inexpensive to manufacture and moreover extremely simple to use.-No careful manipulations and interchange or interfitting of components is required-by the user. Rather, it is only necessary to pull the plunger for mixing, insert the'needle, and push the plunger forv discharge. Hence, .no special training of the doctor, nurse, or other user is required. Loading of the novel unit-by the pharmaceutical house is also relatively simple. This invention is characterized by the coupling of its effectiveness and its simplicity.
The syringe employs a releasable seal of the .plungerhead in the barrel, such that the plunger head retains thelsubstances separated, allows mixing of the substances with plunger retraction, by releasing the seal, and reseals automatically with plunger advancement to allow full discharge.
The plunger headhas a diagonally oriented peripheral seal lip, preferably cooperative with differing diameter barrel portions.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the specification and drawings. I
, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a sectional, side elevational view of the rnain com-' ponents of the novel syringea ssembly, particularly showing the first stage ofassembly thereof with one component; I FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the novel syringe assembly, with needle means, and particularly showing the second stage of assembly with loading of the .secondsubstance; g
' FIG. 3 is a side elevational sectional view of the syringe, showing particularly the step required by the user for mixing of the substances;
FIG. 4 is a side elevational sectional view of the syringe assembly, particularly showing needle puncturing of the seal on the discharge end; and
FIG. 5 is a side elevational sectional view of the novel syringe, showing the discharge step.
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now specifically to the drawings, the syringe assembly includes a barrel subassembly l2 withplug subassembly 18, a plunger subassembly l4, and is combined with a needle subassembly l6.
Barrel subassembly 12 has an elongated, generally cylindrical, hollow barrel member ZO-with adischarge end 200 and a plunger insert end b. End 20a is capable of cooperatively receivingneedle subassembly 16, while end 20b is capable of cooperatively receiving plunger subassembly 1,4 as well as plug subassembly 18.
tremely difficult for the doctoror nurse to arrange the parts polymeric material. The inner endofthe barrel chamber ad jacent diaphragm 29d preferably has a convex configuration as at 20c correspondingly interfittable with the concave configuration of the inner end ofplunger head ltiafor complete exhaustionof the ejected substance from the syringe during use, in a manner to be described in detailhereinafter.
Barrel 20 has portions of differing diameter in its interior,
withportion 20f toward the discharge end being of smaller diameter than portion20g toward the plunger inlet end, there being a smooth ,taperedtransitional zone 20h ,therebetween. This transition zone enables the special plunger head 14a to maintain a seal against the'inner diameter wall surface of the barrel as the plunger ismoved toward the discharge end in a fashion to be described.
Plunger subassembly 14 includes theplunger shaft 141), on the inner end of which is secured plunger head 14a, and on the outer end of which is aknob 14c, i.e., externally of the barrel. Plunger head 14a is formed .of a resilient material such as rubber or theequivalent and is specially constructed to have a releasable seal relative to thebarrel. That is, when theplunger .head is retracted away fromthedischarge end and toward the plunger insert end of the barrel, the seal .is released to allow passage of a substance in portion 20g of thebarrel past the plunger head and intomixing relationship with the substance inportion 20f of the barrel. Yet, when the plunger is shifted in the opposite direction, moving head 15a toward the discharge end, an effective seal is maintained. More specifically, plunger 1.4a includes a peripheral, releasable sealing lip 14d which projects diagonally, i.e., both radially outwardly and axially towards the discharge end .of the barrel, therebyengaging the inner peripheral wall surface of the barrel. The core of the plunger headis smaller in diameter than the diameter ofbarrel ponions20fand-20g. The peripheral lip is larger in diameter than both barrel portions. It has a special relationship relative to portions 20] and 20g of the barrel in the storage, mixing, and ejection (discharge) stages as will be explained more fully hereinafter.
- Open end 20b of the barrel subassembly allows ,insertionof .the substances in controlled fashion into the assembly,and subsequently is closed by the.plug subassembly 18. This plug is preferably formed of a resilient material such as the polymer employed for the barrel, forming a sealing inter-lock with the barrel. Specifically,thefnose 18a ofplug 18 is .inserted into the open end of the barrel until the axial barrel .end engages the radially outwardly extending flange 1812, at which position the units are inter-locked as by engagement of a radially inwardly extending rib 201' on the barrel into a radially inwardly extending correspondingly oriented and dimensioned peripheral groove on the plug. An effective seal can be maintained between this plug and shaft 14b ofplunger subassembly 14 during the sliding inter-relationship therebetween, as by a lar plug subassembly l8.
Needle subassembly 16 includes a needle 16a of typical hollow hypodermic type, surrounded by a sleeve which includes an enlarged portion 16b for cooperation with protective cap subassembly 32 (FIG. 3), and includes a nose interlocking portion 16c which is inserted into axially orientedend cavity 200 in body subassembly 12. This interlock may be achieved as by a radially inwardly extending locking rib 20j on the outer end ofcavity 200 interfitting in a correspondingly shaped and dimensioned radially inwardly extendingperipheral groove 16d onnose 160 when the needle subassembly is pushed into the interlocking engagement with body subassembly l2. Nose 160 also has a first peripheral indent l6e for engagement by rib 20j during the storage condition of the needle in the body, i.e., non-puncturing condition, adjacent to which is atapered surface 16f to enable the nose to be further inserted into the body for puncturing as will be explained in detail hereinafter.
Assembly of the components of this device occurs during filling of the medicinal substances into it. Specifically, substance number one S1 here shown to be a powder but which could also be a liquid, or a semi-liquid material, is first placed intoportion 20f of body 12 (FIG. 1) and then head portion 14a ofplunger subassembly 14 is inserted into the barrel until the forwardly projecting peripheral sealing lip 14d has moved past thetransitional area 20h into engagement with the smaller inner diameter ofportion 20f. Thus substance number one is retained in this forward portion of the body. Next, substance number two, shown to be a liquid S2, (FIG. 2) is inserted into portion 20g of body 12, followed by insertion ofplug 18 to seal the open end 20b of the body. When so filled, the assembly can be stored in this fashion, separately from or connected to theneedle subassembly 16. As a precautionary measure, to avoid premature movement of the plunger a suitable cylindrical stop member or the like (not shown) can be placed around the plunger shaft 14b betweenknob 14c and flange 18b of the plug. Normally, it is desirable to connect needle subassembly 16 to the unit for handy shipment in one compact package.
Thisneedle subassembly 16 is preferably retained in the cap of the subassembly 32, with the outer periphery of portion 16b being in sealing engagement with the inner diameter ofcap 32, and in abutment with radially inwardly protruding stop ribs 32a. This cap and needle assembly is attached to body by insertion of nose 16c into opening 200 until rib 20j interengages groove 16c (FIG. 3). The unit is then placed in a suitable container and shipped to the ultimate user.
The user therefore receives this unit with the plunger, substances, and body as illustrated in the left part of FIG. 2, but normally with the needle attached as in the right part of FIG. 3. Alternatively, the user may attach the needle as indicated. To mix substances S1 and S2, it is only necessary that the plunger subassembly 14 be pulled to a withdrawn condition where plunger head 14a isadjacent plug 18 as shown in FIG. 3. When so doing, lip 14d is shiftedpast transition zone 20h and into the larger diameter portion 20g of body 20. The liquid substance S2 is thereby forced past the outer periphery of lip 14d, between it and the inner diameter of portion 20g, to allow it to be mixed with substance S1. If necessary, the unit may be shaken at this point for complete mixture, dissolving, or chemical reaction as appropriate. At this point, needle 16a is shifted inwardly to puncturediaphragm 20d. (FIG. 4) This is done by pressing cap subassembly 32 toward the body, using one hand on the body and one hand on the cap, such that ribs 32a pushing on sleeve 16b forces needle 16a axially throughdiaphragm 20d into intercommunication with the mixed substances. These components are pressed together until rib 20j interfits withgroove 16d, at which time cap 32 may be removed from the needle subassembly without retracting the needle subassembly from the body. The unit is then ready for use.
To eject the mixed substances, it is then only necessary to aspirate it and insert the needle into the flesh tissue, in conventional fashion, and advance the plunger subassembly relative to the barrel in the manner illustrated in FIG. 5. When this plunger is advanced, the back pressure of the liquid forces peripheral lip 1411 into complete peripheral engagement first with the large diameter wall ofbarrel portion 203, then into sealing engagement with transitional zone 20k, and then into sealing engagement with the smallerdiameter barrel portion 20f. By the nature of the plunger head, and particularly the diagonal peripheral sealing lip thereon, the greater the back pressure of the substances upon the plunger head, the more tightly this lip will be sealed against the inner diameter of the barrel.
Once the above description and drawings are understood, it will be readily appreciated that this device is extremely simple. Indeed, its very simplicity is a major factor of its uniqueness, coupled with its efi'ectiveness, thereby enabling its replacement of highly complex and expensive devices proposed heretofore. It is conceivable that various additional advantages and minor structural modifications of the invention may be apparent to those in the art upon reviewing this disclosure. Hence, the invention is not intended to be limited directly to the specific embodiment disclosed as illustrative, but only by the scope of the appended claims, and the reasonably equivalent structures to those defined therein.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A syringe assembly capable of normally retaining two substances separated and of subsequently allowing mixing thereof, comprising: an elongated barrel having a discharge end for cooperation with a syringe needle means, and a plunger inlet end; a plunger having a plunger head in said barrel and a plunger shaft extending through said plunger inlet end and to a position externally of said barrel to enable said plunger head to be shifted along said barrel; said barrel having at least two portions of differing diameters extending along its length, the larger being toward said plunger inlet end and the smaller toward said discharge end; said plunger head having releasable seal means operative to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end, to release the seal when said plunger head is shifted away from said discharge end and into said larger diameter portion, allowing passage of one substance therepast for mixing of the substances, and to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end to discharge the mixed substances.
2. The syringe in claim 1 including a smooth transition zone between said portions of differing diameters to allow said plunger head to retain its seal to said barrel when shifted toward said discharge end.
3. The syringe in claim 1 wherein said plunger head has a flexible peripheral sealing lip extending radially outwardly and diagonally toward said discharge end into engagement with said barrel, to be forced by pressure into sealing engagement with said barrel when shifted toward said discharge end and to be flexed out of sealing engagement with said barrel by said one substance when shifted away from said discharge end.
4. The syringe in claim 1 wherein said barrel has a needle assembly fitting, is of a polymeric material, and includes an integral polymeric portion forming a puncturable closure at said discharge end for puncture thereof by a needle when attached to said fitting.
5. A syringe assembly capable of normally retaining two substances separate and of subsequently allowing mixing thereof, comprising: an elongated barrel having a discharge end for cooperation with a syringe needle means, and a plunger inlet end; a plunger having a plunger head in said barrel and a plunger shaft extending through said plunger inlet end and externally of said barrel to enable said plunger head to be shifted along said barrel; said plunger head having releasable seal means operative to form a seal with respect to said barrel to maintain substances separated in said barrel, to release the seal when said plunger head is shifted away from said discharge end to allow movement of a substance therepast for mixing of the substances, and to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end, to discharge the mixed substances.
6. A syringe assembly capable of normally retaining two substances separate and of subsequently allowing mixing thereof, comprising: an elongated barrel having a discharge end for cooperation with a syringe needle means, and a plunger inlet end; a plunger having a plunger head in said barre] and a plunger shaft extending through said plunger inlet end and externally of said barrel to enable said plunger head to be shifted along said barrel; said barrel having at least two portions of differing diameters extending along its length, the larger diameter being toward said plunger inlet end and the smaller diameter toward said discharge end; said plunger head having releasable seal means operative to form a seal with respect to said barrel to maintain substances separated in said barrel, to release the seal when said plunger head is shifted away from said discharge end to allow movement of a substance therepast for mixing of the substances, and to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end, to discharge the mixed substances.
7. The syringe as defined in claim 5 wherein said discharge end of said barrel includes a needle assembly fitting thereon having a section of reduced outer diameter for pressed fit locking engagement with a syringe needle means.
8. The syringe in claim 7 wherein said needle assembly fitting includes an internal integral membrane therein sealing said discharge end, said membrane forming a puncturable closure for puncture by a needle when attached to said fitting.
9. The syringe in claim 8 including a smooth transition zone between said portions of differing diameters to allow said plunger head to retain its seal with said barrel when shifted toward said discharge end.
I. I I' I I.

Claims (9)

1. A syringe assembly capable of normally retaining two substances separated and of subsequently allowing mixing thereof, comprising: an elongated barrel having a discharge end for cooperation with a syringe needle means, and a plunger inlet end; a plunger having a plunger head in said barrel and a plunger shaft extending through said plunger inlet end and to a position externally of said barrel to enable said plunger head to be shifted along said barrel; said barrel having at least two portions of differing diameters extending along its length, the larger being toward said plunger inlet end and the smaller toward said discharge end; said plunger head having releasable seal means operative to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end, to release the seal when said plunger head is shifted away from said discharge end and into said larger diameter portion, allowing passage of one substance therepast for mixing of the substances, and to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toWard said discharge end to discharge the mixed substances.
5. A syringe assembly capable of normally retaining two substances separate and of subsequently allowing mixing thereof, comprising: an elongated barrel having a discharge end for cooperation with a syringe needle means, and a plunger inlet end; a plunger having a plunger head in said barrel and a plunger shaft extending through said plunger inlet end and externally of said barrel to enable said plunger head to be shifted along said barrel; said plunger head having releasable seal means operative to form a seal with respect to said barrel to maintain substances separated in said barrel, to release the seal when said plunger head is shifted away from said discharge end to allow movement of a substance therepast for mixing of the substances, and to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end, to discharge the mixed substances.
6. A syringe assembly capable of normally retaining two substances separate and of subsequently allowing mixing thereof, comprising: an elongated barrel having a discharge end for cooperation with a syringe needle means, and a plunger inlet end; a plunger having a plunger head in said barrel and a plunger shaft extending through said plunger inlet end and externally of said barrel to enable said plunger head to be shifted along said barrel; said barrel having at least two portions of differing diameters extending along its length, the larger diameter being toward said plunger inlet end and the smaller diameter toward said discharge end; said plunger head having releasable seal means operative to form a seal with respect to said barrel to maintain substances separated in said barrel, to release the seal when said plunger head is shifted away from said discharge end to allow movement of a substance therepast for mixing of the substances, and to form a seal with respect to said barrel when said plunger head is shifted in said barrel toward said discharge end, to discharge the mixed substances.
US40197A1970-05-251970-05-25SyringeExpired - LifetimeUS3662753A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US4019770A1970-05-251970-05-25

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US3662753Atrue US3662753A (en)1972-05-16

Family

ID=21909670

Family Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US40197AExpired - LifetimeUS3662753A (en)1970-05-251970-05-25Syringe

Country Status (1)

CountryLink
US (1)US3662753A (en)

Cited By (57)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3828778A (en)*1973-01-221974-08-13Master Molded Prod CorpDisposable ointment applicator
US3895633A (en)*1973-09-271975-07-22Survival TechnologyLarge capacity syringe
US3938520A (en)*1974-06-101976-02-17Abbott LaboratoriesTransfer unit having a dual channel transfer member
US4215701A (en)*1978-08-211980-08-05Concord Laboratories, Inc.Elastomeric plunger tip for a syringe
US4381779A (en)*1981-07-161983-05-03Sterling Drug Inc.Deformable slidable piston to provide self-aspiration in hypodermic cartridge ampoules
WO1984002278A1 (en)*1982-12-101984-06-21Koezponti Valto HitelbankDisposable syringe made of synthetic material for medical use, as well as piston made of synthetic material particularly for disposable syringes
US4464173A (en)*1982-12-081984-08-07Tartaglia John AMedical syringe
US4518386A (en)*1983-08-311985-05-21Tartaglia John AMedicine container having lyophilized powder and diluent stored in separate sealed chambers
EP0242956A1 (en)*1986-02-261987-10-28Ivion CorporationSelf-contained material mixing apparatus
US20030088216A1 (en)*2001-10-032003-05-08Daniel PySyringe and reconstitution syringe
US20030089743A1 (en)*2001-10-162003-05-15Daniel PyDispenser with sealed chamber and one-way valve for providing metered amounts of substances
JP2003199826A (en)*2001-12-282003-07-15Terumo CorpPrefilled syringe
US20030187388A1 (en)*2002-03-282003-10-02Igal SharonMulti-compartment syringe
FR2838110A1 (en)*2002-04-042003-10-10Valois Sa FLUID PRODUCT DISPENSING DEVICE
US20050089358A1 (en)*2003-07-172005-04-28Daniel PyPiston-type dispenser with one-way valve for storing and dispensing metered amounts of substances
USD504713S1 (en)2002-10-162005-05-03Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with sealed chamber, one-way valve, and actuator for dispensing substances therefrom
USD507680S1 (en)2004-01-272005-07-19Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
US20050189379A1 (en)*2004-01-272005-09-01Daniel PyDispenser having variable-volume storage chamber and depressible one-way valve assembly for dispensing creams and other substances
USD511975S1 (en)2004-09-272005-11-29Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
USD512646S1 (en)2004-01-272005-12-13Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser of a container
USD512647S1 (en)2004-01-272005-12-13Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser of a container
USD516251S1 (en)2003-09-292006-02-28Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD536138S1 (en)2004-01-272007-01-30Medical Instill, Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD548889S1 (en)2003-09-292007-08-14Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD552798S1 (en)2004-01-272007-10-09Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
US20080051727A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-02-28Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080051711A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-02-28Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080077081A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-03-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
USD570052S1 (en)2003-09-292008-05-27Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
US20080135130A1 (en)*2005-08-012008-06-12Daniel PyDispenser with Sealed Chamber, One-Way Valve and Needle Penetrable and Laser Resealable Stopper
USD571224S1 (en)2004-09-272008-06-17Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
US20080269713A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US20080269681A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20080269687A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive Patch Systems and Methods
US20080269682A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20080264261A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US7861750B2 (en)2003-05-122011-01-04Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser and apparatus and method of filling a dispenser
US20110190700A1 (en)*2007-04-302011-08-04Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Reservoir systems and methods
EP2436411A1 (en)*2010-09-302012-04-04Tyco Healthcare Group, LPPackaging of delivery device for aseptic filling and distribution
US20130035664A1 (en)*2011-08-052013-02-07Unitract Syringe Pty LtdDual chamber mixing device for a syringe
US8434528B2 (en)2007-04-302013-05-07Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods for reservoir filling
US9408455B2 (en)2002-08-132016-08-09MedInstill Development, LLCContainer and valve assembly for storing and dispensing substances, and related method
US20160235913A1 (en)*2015-02-182016-08-18Perqflo, LlcAmbulatory Infusion Pumps And Reservoir Assemblies For Use With Same
US20160296704A1 (en)*2013-10-242016-10-13Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US9539393B2 (en)2013-06-042017-01-10Unitract Syringe Pty LtdActuation mechanisms for dual chamber mixing syringes
US9731076B2 (en)2012-06-292017-08-15Ethicon, Inc.Multi-compartment pre-filled mixing syringes with bypass
US9821118B2 (en)2011-09-022017-11-21Unl Holdings LlcAutomatic reconstitution for dual chamber syringe
US10130768B2 (en)2012-11-302018-11-20Unl Holdings LlcCombination plunger device for a dual chamber mixing syringe
US10314976B2 (en)2011-10-142019-06-11Amgen Inc.Method of assembling and filling a drug delivery device
US10850037B2 (en)2013-03-222020-12-01Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US10946137B2 (en)2014-09-302021-03-16Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Hybrid ambulatory infusion pumps
US10967124B2 (en)2010-11-202021-04-06Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion pumps
US11207472B2 (en)*2014-12-042021-12-28Becton, Dickinson And CompanyPen needle assembly
US11260171B2 (en)2017-07-042022-03-01Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and assemblies for use with same
US11547792B2 (en)2010-09-242023-01-10Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion pumps
US11672909B2 (en)2016-02-122023-06-13Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and assemblies for use with same
US12178992B2 (en)2014-09-302024-12-31Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Different disposable assemblies for the same reusable assembly

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2390246A (en)*1940-10-181945-12-04Marvin L FolkmanSyringe
US3110309A (en)*1960-08-151963-11-12Brunswick CorpPlastic cartridge needle assembly
US3342180A (en)*1964-04-241967-09-19American Cyanamid CoDisposable liquid-powder package and hypodermic syringe
US3477431A (en)*1967-02-031969-11-11Abbott LabCombined mixing syringe and container
US3494359A (en)*1969-03-171970-02-10Silver JulesTwo compartment syringe with a single barrel
US3511239A (en)*1967-01-211970-05-12Penicillin Ges Dauelsberg & CoMulti-chamber syringe

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2390246A (en)*1940-10-181945-12-04Marvin L FolkmanSyringe
US3110309A (en)*1960-08-151963-11-12Brunswick CorpPlastic cartridge needle assembly
US3342180A (en)*1964-04-241967-09-19American Cyanamid CoDisposable liquid-powder package and hypodermic syringe
US3511239A (en)*1967-01-211970-05-12Penicillin Ges Dauelsberg & CoMulti-chamber syringe
US3477431A (en)*1967-02-031969-11-11Abbott LabCombined mixing syringe and container
US3494359A (en)*1969-03-171970-02-10Silver JulesTwo compartment syringe with a single barrel

Cited By (145)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3828778A (en)*1973-01-221974-08-13Master Molded Prod CorpDisposable ointment applicator
US3895633A (en)*1973-09-271975-07-22Survival TechnologyLarge capacity syringe
US3938520A (en)*1974-06-101976-02-17Abbott LaboratoriesTransfer unit having a dual channel transfer member
US4215701A (en)*1978-08-211980-08-05Concord Laboratories, Inc.Elastomeric plunger tip for a syringe
US4381779A (en)*1981-07-161983-05-03Sterling Drug Inc.Deformable slidable piston to provide self-aspiration in hypodermic cartridge ampoules
US4464173A (en)*1982-12-081984-08-07Tartaglia John AMedical syringe
WO1984002278A1 (en)*1982-12-101984-06-21Koezponti Valto HitelbankDisposable syringe made of synthetic material for medical use, as well as piston made of synthetic material particularly for disposable syringes
AU574656B2 (en)*1982-12-101988-07-14Kozponti Valto-Es Hitelbank Rt. Innovacios AlapPiston and piston-rod guide for syringe
US4518386A (en)*1983-08-311985-05-21Tartaglia John AMedicine container having lyophilized powder and diluent stored in separate sealed chambers
EP0242956A1 (en)*1986-02-261987-10-28Ivion CorporationSelf-contained material mixing apparatus
US7186241B2 (en)2001-10-032007-03-06Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Syringe with needle penetrable and laser resealable stopper
US20030088216A1 (en)*2001-10-032003-05-08Daniel PySyringe and reconstitution syringe
US7779609B2 (en)2001-10-032010-08-24Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Method of filling a device
US20070156102A1 (en)*2001-10-032007-07-05Daniel PySyringe and reconstitution syringe
US20100276035A1 (en)*2001-10-032010-11-04Daniel PyDevice with penetrable and resealable portion
US9630755B2 (en)2001-10-162017-04-25Medinstill Development LlcDispenser and method for storing and dispensing sterile product
US8220507B2 (en)2001-10-162012-07-17Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser and method for storing and dispensing sterile product
US20030089743A1 (en)*2001-10-162003-05-15Daniel PyDispenser with sealed chamber and one-way valve for providing metered amounts of substances
US7290573B2 (en)2001-10-162007-11-06Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with sealed chamber, one-way valve and needle penetrable and laser resealable stopper
US20050263543A1 (en)*2001-10-162005-12-01Daniel PyDispenser with sealed chamber, one-way valve and needle penetrable and laser resealable stopper
JP2003199826A (en)*2001-12-282003-07-15Terumo CorpPrefilled syringe
US6743194B2 (en)*2002-03-282004-06-01Igal SharonMulti-compartment syringe
WO2003082369A3 (en)*2002-03-282003-12-18Mlis Projects LtdA multi-compartment syringe
AU2003215880B2 (en)*2002-03-282007-05-17M.L.I.S. Projects Ltd.A multi-compartment syringe
US20030187388A1 (en)*2002-03-282003-10-02Igal SharonMulti-compartment syringe
FR2838110A1 (en)*2002-04-042003-10-10Valois Sa FLUID PRODUCT DISPENSING DEVICE
WO2003084840A1 (en)2002-04-042003-10-16Valois SasDevice for dispensing a fluid product
US9408455B2 (en)2002-08-132016-08-09MedInstill Development, LLCContainer and valve assembly for storing and dispensing substances, and related method
USD504713S1 (en)2002-10-162005-05-03Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with sealed chamber, one-way valve, and actuator for dispensing substances therefrom
US9963288B2 (en)2003-05-122018-05-08Maej LlcDispenser and apparatus and method for filling a dispenser
US7861750B2 (en)2003-05-122011-01-04Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser and apparatus and method of filling a dispenser
US8627861B2 (en)2003-05-122014-01-14Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser and apparatus and method for filling a dispenser
US20050089358A1 (en)*2003-07-172005-04-28Daniel PyPiston-type dispenser with one-way valve for storing and dispensing metered amounts of substances
US7226231B2 (en)2003-07-172007-06-05Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Piston-type dispenser with one-way valve for storing and dispensing metered amounts of substances
US9440773B2 (en)2003-07-172016-09-13Medinstill Development LlcDevice with one-way valve
US7651291B2 (en)2003-07-172010-01-26Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with one-way valve for storing and dispensing metered amounts of substances
US8240934B2 (en)2003-07-172012-08-14Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with one-way valve for storing and dispensing substances
US20080044218A1 (en)*2003-07-172008-02-21Daniel PyPiston-type dispenser with one-way valve for storing and dispensing metered amounts of substances
USD548889S1 (en)2003-09-292007-08-14Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD570052S1 (en)2003-09-292008-05-27Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD530862S1 (en)2003-09-292006-10-24Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD516251S1 (en)2003-09-292006-02-28Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD554525S1 (en)2004-01-272007-11-06Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
US7644842B2 (en)2004-01-272010-01-12Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser having variable-volume storage chamber and depressible one-way valve assembly for dispensing creams and other substances
USD507680S1 (en)2004-01-272005-07-19Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
US8413854B2 (en)2004-01-272013-04-09Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with variable-volume storage chamber, one-way valve, and manually-depressible actuator
US20050189379A1 (en)*2004-01-272005-09-01Daniel PyDispenser having variable-volume storage chamber and depressible one-way valve assembly for dispensing creams and other substances
US7886937B2 (en)2004-01-272011-02-15Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser with variable-volume storage chamber, one-way valve, and manually-depressible actuator
USD512646S1 (en)2004-01-272005-12-13Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser of a container
USD512647S1 (en)2004-01-272005-12-13Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser of a container
USD573034S1 (en)2004-01-272008-07-15Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
USD577605S1 (en)2004-01-272008-09-30Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Tubular container
USD555508S1 (en)2004-01-272007-11-20Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser of a container
USD554524S1 (en)2004-01-272007-11-06Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
USD552798S1 (en)2004-01-272007-10-09Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
US7264142B2 (en)2004-01-272007-09-04Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser having variable-volume storage chamber and depressible one-way valve assembly for dispensing creams and other substances
US9377338B2 (en)2004-01-272016-06-28Medinstill Development LlcDispenser with variable-volume storage chamber, one-way valve, and manually-depressible actuator
USD523179S1 (en)2004-01-272006-06-13Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
USD536138S1 (en)2004-01-272007-01-30Medical Instill, Technologies, Inc.Cosmetic applicator
US8919614B2 (en)2004-01-272014-12-30Medinstill Development LlcDispenser with variable-volume storage chamber, one-way valve, and manually-depressible actuator
USD571224S1 (en)2004-09-272008-06-17Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
USD511975S1 (en)2004-09-272005-11-29Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispensing container
US9199030B2 (en)2005-05-062015-12-01Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080135130A1 (en)*2005-08-012008-06-12Daniel PyDispenser with Sealed Chamber, One-Way Valve and Needle Penetrable and Laser Resealable Stopper
US7798185B2 (en)2005-08-012010-09-21Medical Instill Technologies, Inc.Dispenser and method for storing and dispensing sterile food product
US8529553B2 (en)2005-08-232013-09-10Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20090270811A1 (en)*2005-08-232009-10-29Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US7744589B2 (en)2006-08-232010-06-29Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20090036870A1 (en)*2006-08-232009-02-05Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080051727A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-02-28Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US7905868B2 (en)2006-08-232011-03-15Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US7736344B2 (en)2006-08-232010-06-15Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080097326A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-04-24Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080051711A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-02-28Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US8512288B2 (en)2006-08-232013-08-20Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US8444607B2 (en)2006-08-232013-05-21Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080097381A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-04-24Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US8277415B2 (en)2006-08-232012-10-02Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US20080077081A1 (en)*2006-08-232008-03-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion medium delivery device and method with drive device for driving plunger in reservoir
US7963954B2 (en)2007-04-302011-06-21Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US9205191B2 (en)2007-04-302015-12-08Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US10772796B2 (en)2007-04-302020-09-15Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US8323250B2 (en)2007-04-302012-12-04Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive patch systems and methods
US9980879B2 (en)2007-04-302018-05-29Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US8083716B2 (en)*2007-04-302011-12-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US8434528B2 (en)2007-04-302013-05-07Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods for reservoir filling
US8025658B2 (en)2007-04-302011-09-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive patch systems and methods
US20110230834A1 (en)*2007-04-302011-09-22Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20110190700A1 (en)*2007-04-302011-08-04Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Reservoir systems and methods
US8597243B2 (en)*2007-04-302013-12-03Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US8597270B2 (en)2007-04-302013-12-03Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US8613725B2 (en)2007-04-302013-12-24Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Reservoir systems and methods
US7959715B2 (en)2007-04-302011-06-14Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20090198215A1 (en)*2007-04-302009-08-06Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive patch systems and methods
US9089641B2 (en)2007-04-302015-07-28Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US20090198191A1 (en)*2007-04-302009-08-06Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive patch systems and methods
US20080269713A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US9901514B2 (en)2007-04-302018-02-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Automated filling systems and methods
US20080264261A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20080269682A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20080269681A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US20080269687A1 (en)*2007-04-302008-10-30Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive Patch Systems and Methods
US8172929B2 (en)2007-04-302012-05-08Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Systems and methods allowing for reservoir air bubble management
US9522225B2 (en)2007-04-302016-12-20Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Adhesive patch systems and methods
US11547792B2 (en)2010-09-242023-01-10Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion pumps
EP2436411A1 (en)*2010-09-302012-04-04Tyco Healthcare Group, LPPackaging of delivery device for aseptic filling and distribution
US12097353B2 (en)2010-11-202024-09-24Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion pumps
US10967124B2 (en)2010-11-202021-04-06Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Infusion pumps
US9205194B2 (en)*2011-08-052015-12-08Unitract Syringe Pty LtdDual chamber mixing device for a syringe
US10279121B2 (en)2011-08-052019-05-07Unl Holdings LlcDual chamber mixing device for a syringe
US20130035664A1 (en)*2011-08-052013-02-07Unitract Syringe Pty LtdDual chamber mixing device for a syringe
US9821118B2 (en)2011-09-022017-11-21Unl Holdings LlcAutomatic reconstitution for dual chamber syringe
US11160931B2 (en)2011-10-142021-11-02Amgen Inc.Method of assembling and filling a drug delivery device
US11110225B2 (en)2011-10-142021-09-07Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US10314976B2 (en)2011-10-142019-06-11Amgen Inc.Method of assembling and filling a drug delivery device
US11129941B2 (en)2011-10-142021-09-28Amgen Inc.Method of assembling and filling a drug delivery device
US10537681B2 (en)2011-10-142020-01-21Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US10537682B2 (en)2011-10-142020-01-21Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US12329943B2 (en)2011-10-142025-06-17Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US11058821B2 (en)2011-10-142021-07-13Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US11298463B2 (en)2011-10-142022-04-12Amgen Inc.Method of assembling and filling a drug delivery device
US11273260B2 (en)2011-10-142022-03-15Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US9731076B2 (en)2012-06-292017-08-15Ethicon, Inc.Multi-compartment pre-filled mixing syringes with bypass
US10456526B2 (en)2012-06-292019-10-29Ethicon, Inc.Multi-compartment pre-filled mixing syringes with bypass
US10130768B2 (en)2012-11-302018-11-20Unl Holdings LlcCombination plunger device for a dual chamber mixing syringe
US11191902B2 (en)2012-11-302021-12-07Unl Holdings LlcCombination plunger device for a dual chamber mixing syringe
US11759571B2 (en)2013-03-222023-09-19Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US10850037B2 (en)2013-03-222020-12-01Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US10220148B2 (en)2013-06-042019-03-05Unl Holdings LlcActuation mechanisms for dual chamber mixing syringes
US9539393B2 (en)2013-06-042017-01-10Unitract Syringe Pty LtdActuation mechanisms for dual chamber mixing syringes
US11071825B2 (en)2013-06-042021-07-27Unl Holdings LlcActuation mechanisms for dual chamber mixing syringes
US12427260B2 (en)2013-10-242025-09-30Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US20160296704A1 (en)*2013-10-242016-10-13Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US11097055B2 (en)*2013-10-242021-08-24Amgen Inc.Injector and method of assembly
US12178992B2 (en)2014-09-302024-12-31Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Different disposable assemblies for the same reusable assembly
US10946137B2 (en)2014-09-302021-03-16Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Hybrid ambulatory infusion pumps
US12070576B2 (en)2014-09-302024-08-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Hybrid ambulatory infusion pumps
US11207472B2 (en)*2014-12-042021-12-28Becton, Dickinson And CompanyPen needle assembly
US11684712B2 (en)2015-02-182023-06-27Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and reservoir assemblies for use with same
US20160235913A1 (en)*2015-02-182016-08-18Perqflo, LlcAmbulatory Infusion Pumps And Reservoir Assemblies For Use With Same
US10737016B2 (en)*2015-02-182020-08-11Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and reservoir assemblies for use with same
US11672909B2 (en)2016-02-122023-06-13Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and assemblies for use with same
US12397109B2 (en)2016-02-122025-08-26Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and assemblies for use with same
US12390584B2 (en)2017-07-042025-08-19Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and assemblies for use with same
US11260171B2 (en)2017-07-042022-03-01Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Ambulatory infusion pumps and assemblies for use with same

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
US3662753A (en)Syringe
US5180370A (en)Safety hypodermic syringe with retractable needle
JP3763141B2 (en) Syringe type chemical container
US3712301A (en)Gun type hypodermic injector with rapid cartridge displacement within holder
US4755169A (en)Automatic medicament ingredient mixing and injecting apparatus
EP1377326B1 (en)Pre-filled safety diluent injector
JP4917538B2 (en) Disposable pneumatic safety syringe with retractable needle
CA2157564C (en)Retractable needle syringe
US4356822A (en)Syringe assembly
US6221052B1 (en)Retracting needle syringe
US6036674A (en)Retracting needle syringe
US5000738A (en)Protective syringe with frangible barrel
EP1551482B1 (en)Single use syringe having safety shield
US3563373A (en)Hypodermic syringe assembly
US2726656A (en)Hypodermic syringe structure
PL203189B1 (en)Medical device
EP0598001A1 (en)Controlled action self-mixing vial
JPH11511358A (en) Prefilled drug solution injection ampule with retractable injection needle
JP2008511349A5 (en)
IE47621B1 (en)Syringe
US2453591A (en)Hypodermic syringe
US3543967A (en)Device for packaging two separate substances
GB2064964A (en)Syringe
US3359979A (en)Projectile hypodermic syringes
JP7289320B2 (en) Connector for connecting a medical injection device to a container

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp