States atent [191 Raines et a1.
1111 3,884,229 [451 May 20, 1975 I HYPODERMIC SYRIINGE AND NEEDLE ASSEMBLY [75] Inventors: Kenneth Raines; George K. Burke,
both of Bethlehem, Pa.
[73] Assignee: Burron Medical Products, Inc.,
Bethlehem, Pa.
[22] Filed: Nov. 29, 1973 [21] Appl. No.: 420,199
[52] U.S. Cl. 128/218 N; 128/218 DA [51] Int. Cl. A61m 5/32; A61m 5/24 [58] Field of Search..... 128/218 N, 218 DA, 218 D,
128/218 R, 218 NV, 220, 221
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,661,740 12/1953 Hickey 128/218 NV 2,688,965 9/1954 Huber.... 128/218 D 2,871,857 2/1959 Lipari 128/218 NV 3,366,103 l/1968 Keller 128/218 R X 3,469,581 9/1969 Burke 128/218 N X 3,659,587 5/1972 Baldwin 128/218 NV 3,712,301 1/1973 Sarnoff 128/218 D 3,768,474 10/1973 Burke et al. 128/218 D FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1,151,222 5/1969 United Kingdom 128/218 R 1,073,156 l/l960 Germany 128/218 D 1,205,021 9/1970 United Kingdom 128/218 DA Primary ExaminerRichard A. Gaudet Assistant Examiner.l. C. McGowan Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Shoemaker & Mattare [57] ABSTRACT A hypodermic syringe barrel for receiving and holding a vial therein containing a medicament and the like and a stopper sealing one end of the vial, and a transfer needle assembly snap fitted into one end of the syringe barrel to lock the needle assembly to the barrel, the transfer needle adapted to pierce the stopper in the vial for withdrawal of the medicament and the like from the vial and through the transfer needle assembly.
2 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTEDHAYZOKYS HYPODERMIC SYRINGE AND NEEDLE ASSEMBLY BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a hypodermic syringe barrel and piercing or transfer needle assembly for accurately holding and positioning a vial containing a medicament and the like and for piercing a sealing stopper in the vial for withdrawal of the medicament and the like from the vial and through the transfer needle assembly.
Many different types of syringe and needle adapter assemblies are known in the prior art for piercing a sealing stopper of a medicament containing via] to withdraw the contents of the vial through the piercing needle. However, such prior art syringe and needle adapter assemblies are either complex in construction and expensive to manufacture, or they are not reliable in operation, and it is difficult to obtain a properly centered relationship between the piercing needle and sealing stopper of the vial.
With the present invention, a unique syringe barrel and needle adapter assembly is provided having means for accurately positioning and centering a medicament containing vial with a sealing stopper in one end thereof, and for accurately positioning and centering a transfer or piercing needle assembly relative to the,
stopper so that the transfer needle pierces the stopper for withdrawal of the contents of the vial through the transfer needle assembly. The construction of the present invention is quite simple, and it is inexpensive to manufacture, and in addition, is exceptionally reliable and accurate in operation.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a view in section of a syringe and needle assembly according to the invention.
FIGS. 2 and 3 are enlarged sectional views taken alonglines 2 and 3, respectively, in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary view in section of a portion of the syringe barrel and of the transfer needle assembly prior to attachment of the transfer needle assembly to the syringe barrel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In the drawings, wherein like reference numerals iridicate like parts throughout the several views, a hypodermic syringe and transfer needle assembly comprises an elongate, hollow syringe barrel 11 having a radially outwardly extendingfinger gripping flange 12 on one end thereof and a diametrically reduced, axially projectingneedle attaching hub 13 on the other end thereof. An enlargedbore 14 extends through the barrel 11 and thebore 14 is radially outwardly flared at 15 at said one end of the barrel to facilitate insertion of a vial or the like into the barrel.
The reduceddiameter hub 13 is joined to the main body portion of the barrel 11 by a slightly tapering or conically shapedend wall 16, and a plurality of elongate, axially extending radially inwardly projecting guide or centeringribs 17 are formed on the inner surface of barrel 11. A circumferentially extending, radially inwardly projecting sealingrib 18 is also formed on the inner surface of the barrel 11 in thebore 14 adjacent said one end thereof. The guide ribs 17 accurately guide and position avial 19 within the barrel 11 and the seal rib 18 effects a seal between thevial 19 and barrel Thevial 19 includes a reduced diameter, axially extending hub orwall 20 on one end thereof and asealing stopper 21 made of rubber or the like is fixed within the axially projectingwall 20. Asuitable piston 22 is slidably positioned within thevial 19 and is connected with aplunger 23 so that thepiston 22 may be forced through the vial toward thestopper 21 to pressurize the contents of the vial and disperse the contents therefrom.
In a preferred construction, thepiston 22 is made of plastic and theplunger 23 is made of rubber, although the piston and plunger could be made of other materials or could be constructed differently, if desired. For example, the piston could comprise a plunger means threadably engaged in the vial for advancement of the plunger through the vial to pressurize the contents thereof. g I
Thehub 13 has a stepped bore therethrough including a first, enlargeddiameter portion 24 extending from the outer end of the hub and including a plurality ofsplines 25 therein, and asecond portion 26 at the inner end of the hub and of reduced diameter relative to thefirst portion 24. Theportions 24 and 26 define a shoulder S therebetween. A radially inwardly projecting annular flange 27 is formed at the inner end of thesecond portion 26 and defines a locking flange for atransfer needle assembly 28. j
Thetransfer needle assembly 28 includes an axially projectingboss 29 on one end thereof and a universal tip with aLuer lock 30 on the other end thereof. Theboss 29 includes a first, enlargeddiameter portion 30 having a plurality of axially extendingsplines 31 thereon and a second, reduceddiameter portion 32 with a radially outwardly extendingannular locking flange 33 on the outer end thereof for engagement behind theflange 27 of barrel 11 to lock the needle assembly to the barrel. Theportions 30 and 32 define a shoulder S therebetween, which engages with shoulder S in the bore ofhub 13 to limit inward movement of the boss in the hub, as seen in FlG. l. Abore 34 extends through theboss 29 and includes a diametrically enlargedportion 35 at the outer end of the boss. A transfer orpiercing needle 36 is received in thebores 34 and 35 and a suitable means such as an epoxy cement or the like 37 is in the enlargedportion 35 in surrounding re lation to a portion of theneedle 36 to fixedly secure the needle in theboss 29. Theneedle 36 preferably has anon-coring piercing tip 38 thereon for piercing thestopper 21 in thevial 19.
Thesplines 31 on theboss 29 cooperate with thesplines 25 in thehub 13 to prevent turning of thetransfer needle assembly 28, and thelocking flange 33 on theboss 29 includes a substantially verticalrear face 33a and a tapered forward face 33b so that theboss 29 may be inserted through the bore of thehub 13 and thelocking flange 33 thereof snapped behind thelocking flange 27 in the barrel 11 to rigidly lock thetransfer needle assembly 28 to the barrel 11. A needle or the like 39 may then be attached to thetransfer needle assembly 28 by means of theLuer lock 30 for conveying the contents of thevial 19 to a suitable point of use.
With the construction thus described, a much shorter needle can be used and there is no necessity of an inner barrel in the barrel 11 and accordingly, a much stronger and less expensive construction is achieved with greater reliability and accuracy of alignment between the needle and stopper 21.
ln use, thevial 19 may first be positioned within the barrel 11 and thetransfer needle assembly 28 then snapped into position in thehub 13 of barrel 11 with theboss 29 of the transfer needleassembly accurately centering theneedle 36 relative to thestopper 21 and guiding the needle as it pierces thestopper 21, and thelocking flange 33 on theboss 29 looks thetransfer needle assembly 28 to the barrel in its fully inserted position. Alternatively, thetransfer needle assembly 28 may first be snapped to the barrel 11 and thevial 19 then inserted in the barrel with thestopper 21 coming into contact with theneedle 36 whereby the needle pierces the stopper for withdrawal of the contents of the vial. The guide ribs 17 accurately guide thevial 19 and center it with respect to the needle, and the seal rib l8 seals the vial relative to the barrel.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims or that form their functional as well as conjointly cooperative equivalents, are therefore intended to be embraced by those claims.
What is claimed is:
1. Hypodermic syringe and transfer needle assembly, comprising a cylindrical hypodermic syringe barrel for receiving and holding a vial having a puncturable stopper sealing one end thereof and containing a medicament and the like therein, said barrel having an open end and a closed end, an annular, radially inwardly projecting sealing rib in the barrel adjacent the open end thereof, a plurality of axially extending, circumferentially spaced apart guide ribs on an inner surface portion of the barrel extending from the closed end thereof to the sealing rib, said barrel having a reduced diameter, axially outwardly extending hub on the closed end thereof, said hub having an axial bore therethrough with an enlarged diameter outer end portion, a plurality of axially extending splines in the enlarged diameter outer end portion, said transfer needle assembly having a reduced diameter, axially extending boss thereon adapted to be received in the bore through the hub, said boss having an inner end portion and an enlarged diameter outer end portion defining a shoulder with said inner end portion, a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially extending splines on the enlarged diameter portion of the boss cooperably engageable with the splines in the bore of the hub to prevent turning of the needle assembly, said shoulder on the boss cooperably engaged with a shoulder in the bore of the hub to limit inward movement of the boss in the hub bore, cooperating snap locking means on the boss and in the bore through the hub to lock the needle assembly to the barrel, said snap locking means including an annular, radially inwardly projecting locking flange in the inner end of the bore through the hub, an annular, radially outwardly projecting flange on the end of said boss adapted to be snapped behind the locking flange in the hub to lock the needle assembly to the barrel, said boss having an axial bore therethrough, a transfer needle fixed in the bore through the boss and including a sharpened end projecting beyond the end of the boss,
- and a Luer lock needle adapter on the other end of the barrel.