Title of Invention

DISPOSABLE SYRINGE

Abstract A disposable syringe includes an encasing member (1) which is sleevable on a syringe body (2) from a neddle hub (25) of the syringe body (2). A needle cannula (26) is secured to the needle hub (25) and projects outwardly of a surrounding front segment (13) of the encasing member (1) in a position of use. A plunger (3) is slidably disposed in a barrel wall (23) of the syringe body (2) in a longitudinal direction. The syringe body (2) is movable relative to the encasing member (1) in the longitudinal direction between the position of use, where the needle hub (25) is disposed in the surrounding front segment (13), and a disposal position, where the needle cannula (26) is disposed inwardly of the surrounding front segment (13) as a result of withdrawal of the needle hub (25) from the surrounding front segment (13).
Full Text This invention relates to a disposable syringe, more
particularly to a disposable syringe which enables a needle
cannula to be retracted within an encasing member.
Exposed needles of conventional disposable syringes may prick
the fingers of health care workers after use, and may infect them
with contagious fatal diseases, such as AIDS, hepatitis, etc.
To reduce the risk of accidents, a disposable syringe with a
retractable needle has been developed. However, such a
disposable syringe suffers from the following disadvantages in
actual use:
1. After injection, a plunger of the disposable syringe has
to be first pushed forwardly to couple with the needle and then
pulled rearwardly so as to pull the needle into the syringe body.
Thereafter, the plunger has to be broken at a certain point to
prevent inadvertent pressing of the plunger, which may cause the
needle to project from the syringe body once again. Such a
retracting procedure is relatively complicated, and
considerations have to be given to whether the plunger can be
firmly coupled to the needle in order to pull the needle that
engages the front end of the syringe body. The coupling of the
plunger to the needle and the subsequent pulling of the needle
through the plunger are difficult to conduct since the engagement
between the needle and the syringe body poses a certain
resistance.
2 . In order to facilitate retraction of the needle, a greater
number of component parts are provided to couple the plunger to
the needle, which, however, increases costs and complicates
assembly.
3. Due to the provision of more component parts, the amount
of residual medication or blood trapped in dead corners of the
disposable syringe also increases to result in aggravated
environmental pollution problem.
The object of the present invention is to provide a disposable
syringe which has a relatively simple construction and which
enables retraction of a needle after use in a simple operating
manner.
According to this invention, the disposable syringe includes
a syringe body, a plunger, an encasing member and a retaining
member.
The syringe body includes a surrounding barrel wall which has
an axis, front and rear surrounding ends opposite to each other
in a longitudinal direction parallel to the axis, an outer
surrounding wall surface, and an inner surrounding wall surface
opposite to the outer surrounding wall surface. The inner
surrounding wall surface confines an accommodation chamber. A
front end wall extends from the front surrounding end radially
and towards the axis to confine an internal port that is in fluid
communication with the accommodation chamber. A needle cannula
is disposed to extend in the longitudinal direction. A needle
hub is disposed to secure the needle cannula to the front end
wall such that the needle cannula is in fluid communication with
the accommodation chamber through the internal port in the
longitudinal direction.
The plunger includes a head portion which is disposed to be
movable in the accommodation chamber and which is in slidable
contact with the inner surrounding wall surface, and a stem
portion which extends from the head portion in the longitudinal
direction and outwardly of the rear surrounding end so as to be
manually operated.
The encasing member is configured to be sleevable on the
syringe body from the needle hub, and includes surrounding front
and rear segments. The surrounding front segment surrounds the
needle hub, and permits the needle cannula to extend outwardly
thereof and to be retractable relative thereto. The surrounding
rear segment extends from the surrounding front segment in the
longitudinal direction, is to be sleeved on the surrounding barrel
wall, and has an inner tubular wall surface which confronts and
which is movable relative to the outer surrounding wall surface
between a position of use, where the front end wall is closer
to the surrounding front segment, and where the needle cannula
extends outwardly of the surrounding front segment, and a disposal
position, where the front end wall is remote from the surrounding
front segment, and where the needle cannula is disposed inwardly
of the surrounding front segment as a result of withdrawal of
the needle hub from the surrounding front segment.
The retaining member is disposed between the inner tubular
wall surface and the outer surrounding wall surface to arrest
unforced movement of the surrounding barrel wall in the position
of use.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent in the following detailed description of the
preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is an exploded sectional view of the first preferred
embodiment of a disposable syringe according to this invention;
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment
in a state of use;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment
in a disposal state;
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the second preferred embodiment
of a disposable syringe according to this invention;
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of the second preferred embodiment
in a disposal state;
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of the third preferred embodiment
of a disposable syringe according to this invention;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of the fourth preferred embodiment
of a disposable syringe according to this invention; and
Fig. 9 is a sectional view of the fourth preferred embodiment
in a disposal state.
Before the present invention is described in greater detail,
it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used
to denote like elements throughout the specification.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, the first preferred embodiment of
a disposable syringe according to the present invention is shown
to comprise a syringe body 2, a plunger 3, an encasing member
1, a retaining member, and a tip protector 4.
The syringe body 2 includes a surrounding barrel wall 23, a
front end wall 24, a needle cannula 26, and a needle hub 25. The
surrounding barrel wall 23 defines an axis (X), and has front
and rear surrounding ends 230,232 opposite to each other in a
longitudinal direction parallel to the axis (X) . The surrounding
barrel wall 23 has an outer surrounding wall surface 233 and an
inner surrounding wall surface 239 opposite to the outer
surrounding wall surface 233. The inner surrounding wall surface
239 confines an accommodation chamber 21. The front end wall 24
extends from the front surrounding end 230 radially and towards
the axis (X) to confine an internal port 241 that is in fluid
communication with the accommodation chamber 21. An annular
retaining groove 234 is formed in the outer surrounding wall
surface 233 adjacent to the front end wall 24.
The needle hub 25 is integrally formed with the front end wall
24, and extends from the front end wall 24 in the longitudinal
direction to terminate at an insert end 251. The needle cannula
26 includes a secured end 261 which is secured to the needle hub
25 from the insert end 251, and a cannula body which extends from
the secured end 261 in the longitudinal direction to terminate
at a tip end 262 that is disposed outwardly of the needle hub
25 such that the needle cannula 26 is in fluid communication with
the accommodation chamber 21 through the internal port 241. The
needle hub 25 further has a plurality of ribs 252 which are
displaced angularly from one another about the axis (X) , and each
of which extends radially and outwardly.
The plunger 3 includes a head portion 31 which is disposed
to be movable in the accommodation chamber 21 and which is in
slidable contact with the inner surrounding wall surface 239,
and a stem portion 32 which extends from the head portion 31 in
the longitudinal direction and outwardly of the rear surrounding
end 232 of the surrounding barrel wall 23 so as to be manually
operated.
The encasing member 1 is sleevable on the syringe body 2 from
the needle hub 25. The encasing member 1 includes a surrounding
front segment 13 and a surrounding rear segment 12 which extends
from the surrounding front segment 13 in the longitudinal
direction. The surrounding front and rear segments 13,12 have
a smaller-diameter inner front wall surface 131 and a
larger-diameter inner tubular wall surface 127, respectively,
so as to form a surrounding shoulder portion 14 therebetween.
The surrounding front segment 13 surrounds the needle hub 25,
and has a front open end 132 to permit the needle cannula 26 to
extend outwardly thereof and to be retractable relative thereto.
The surrounding rear segment 12 is sleeved on the surrounding
barrel wall 23. Accordingly, the inner tubular wall surface 127
of the surrounding rear segment 12 confronts and is movable
relative to the outer surrounding wall surface 233 of the
surrounding barrel wall 23 between a position of use, as shown
in Fig. 3, where the front end wall 24 abuts against the
surrounding shoulder portion 14, and where the tip end 262 of
the needle cannula 26 extends outwardly of the front open end
132 of the front surrounding segment 13, and a disposal position,
as shown in Fig. 4, where the front end wall 24 is remote from
the surrounding front segment 13, and where the tip end 262 of
the needle cannula 26 is disposed inwardly of the surrounding
front segment 13 as a result of withdrawal of the needle hub 25
from the surrounding front segment 13. Moreover, when the
surrounding front segment 13 is brought to be sleeved on the needle
hub 25, the ribs 252 of the needle hub 25 can create an increased
friction force at the inner front wall surface 131, thereby
establishing greater friction engagement between the needle hub
25 and the surrounding front segment 13.
In addition, referring to Figs. 1 and 2, an outer front wall
surface of the surrounding front segment 13 has a rib portion
133 which extends in the longitudinal direction. The tip protector
4 has a sleeve end 41 which is disposed to sleeve on the outer
front wall surface of the surrounding front segment 13. The sleeve
end 41 includes a groove portion which mates with the rib portion
133 to result in a splined engagement between the tip protector
4 and the outer front wall surface of the surrounding front segment
13, thereby ensuring secure shielding of the needle cannula 26.
The retaining member includes male and female screw thread
segments 128,235 which are disposed on the inner tubular wall
surface 127 of the surrounding rear segment 12 and the outer
surrounding wall surface 233 of the surrounding barrel wall 23,
respectively. The male screw thread segment 128 includes a
plurality of angularly displaced ribs and surrounds the axis (X) .
The female screw thread segment 235 is disposed opposite to the
surrounding retaining groove 234 in the longitudinal direction,
and includes a plurality of spirally extending grooves (as shown
in Fig. 2).
When the encasing member 1 is brought over the needle hub 25
and is sleeved on the syringe body 2, the male screw thread segment
128 is angularly engageable with the female screw thread segment
235 by rotation of the syringe body 2 relative to the encasing
member 1 in a counterclockwise direction, until the ribs of the
male screw thread segment 128 reach ends 2351 of the grooves of
the female screw thread segment 235 so as to restrain the
surrounding barrel wall 23 from displacing along the surrounding
rear segment 12 in the longitudinal direction, thereby arresting
unforced movement of the surrounding barrel wall 23 in the
position of use. Therefore, an injection procedure of medication
fluid in the accommodation chamber 21 can be performed by pushing
the stem portion 32 of the plunger 3 towards the front end wall
24.
When the injection procedure has been completed, referring
to Figs. 2 to 4, the surrounding barrel wall 23 is angularly moved
in a clockwise direction relative to the surrounding rear segment
12 so as to disengage the ribs of the male screw thread segment
128 from the grooves of the female screw thread segment 235, and
is displaced in the longitudinal direction remote from the
surrounding front segment 13. Subsequently, the surrounding
barrel wall 23 is pulled in the same direction so as to bring
the surrounding barrel wall 23 from the position of use to the
disposal position, as shown in Fig. 4, such that the male screw
thread segment 128 engages the surrounding retaining groove 234,
thereby restraining the surrounding barrel wall 23 from
displacing along the surrounding rear segment 12 . In this position
as described above, the used needle cannula 26 is disposed within
the encasing member 1 for safe disposal.
Referring to Figs. 5 and 6, the second preferred embodiment
of the disposable syringe according to this invention is shown
to be similar to the aforesaid embodiment in construction. The
disposable syringe of this embodiment further includes a guideway
237 which is disposed on the outer surrounding wall surface 233
of the surrounding barrel wall 23, and which spirally extends
to interconnect the female screw thread segment 235 and the
surrounding retaining groove 234. As such, the male screw thread
segment 128 is angularly movable along the guideway 237 between
the female screw thread segment 235 and the surrounding retaining
groove 234 so as to facilitate the displacement of the surrounding
barrel wall 23 from the position of use to the disposal position.
In addition, the surrounding rear segment 12 of the encasing
member 1 further has an outer tubular wall surface 125 radially
opposite to the inner tubular wall surface 127, and a plurality
of slots 15 which are disposed in the outer tubular wall surface
125, which are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal
direction, and which extend through the inner tubular wall surface
127 so as to expose a portion of the surrounding barrel wall 23
of the syringe body 2.
Referring to Fig. 7, the third preferred embodiment of the
disposable syringe according to this invention is shown to be
similar to the second embodiment in construction. In this
embodiment, additional slots 16 are formed through the
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surrounding rear segment 12 of the encasing member 1, and are
disposed diametrically opposite to the slots 15.
Referring to Figs. 8 and 9, the fourth preferred embodiment
of the disposable syringe according to this invention is shown
to be similar to the aforesaid embodiments in construction. The
disposable syringe of this embodiment further comprises a
catheter device 5 which includes a catheter hub 51 and a tubular
catheter 52. In addition, the rib portion 133 of the surrounding
front segment 13 is shorter than that of the aforesaid embodiment
so that a front surrounding sleeved region 134 is formed on the
surrounding front segment 13 and forwardly of the rib portion
133. The catheter hub 51 includes a surrounding hub wall which
confines a duct 511 that extends along the axis, and which has
a sleeve portion 512 that is sleeved on the front surrounding
sleeved region 134, and a tip portion 513 opposite to the sleeve
portion 512 . The tubular catheter 52 includes a proximate segment
521 which is disposed in the tip portion 513 and which extends
along the axis to communicate fluidly with the duct 511, and a
distal segment 522 which extends from the proximate segment 521
along the axis to project outwardly of the tip portion 513. The
cannula body of the needle cannula 26 passes through the tubular
catheter 52 to permit the tip end 262 to project outwardly of
the distal segment 522. Hence, after the encasing member 1, in
which the syringe body 2 is in the disposal position, has been
removed from the catheter hub 51, a transfusion member (not shown)
with medication fluid or an empty barrel (not shown) can be
connected to the catheter hub 51 for administering the medication
fluid into a patient"s vein or for drawing blood.
As illustrated, the disposable syringe of this invention has
the following advantages:
1. By rotation of the syringe body 2 relative to the encasing
member 1 in the clockwise direction to displace the surrounding
barrel wall 23 from the position of use to the disposal position,
the used needle cannula 26 can be retracted into the encasing
member 1, thereby facilitating safe disposal of the disposable
syringe.
2. The disposable syringe has a simple construction that is
easy to fabricate and assemble at a relatively low cost.
3. Since the plunger 3 is in fit contact with the inner
surrounding wall surface 239 of the surrounding barrel wall 23
during the injection procedure, and since there is no component
part on the inner surrounding wall surface 239, the amount of
residual medication or blood trapped in the accommodation chamber
21 can be minimized.
4 . The disposable syringe can serve as an intravenous catheter
inserting device for administering medication fluid into a
patient"s vein or for drawing blood.
WE CLAIM:
1. A disposable syringe comprising:
a syringe body (2) having
a surrounding barrel wall (23) which has an axis (X), front and rear
surrounding ends (230, 232) opposite to each other in a longitudinal
direction parallel to the axis (X), an outer surrounding wall surface
(233), and an inner surrounding wall surface (239) opposite to said
outer surrounding wall surface (233), said inner surrounding wall
surface (239) confining an accommodation chamber (21).
a front end wall (24) which extends from said front surrounding
end (230) radially and towards the axis (X) to confine an internal port
(241) in fluid communication with said accommodation chamber (21),
a needle cannula (26) disposed to extend in the longitudinal
direction, and
a needle hub (25) disposed to secure said needle cannula (26) to
said front end wall (24) such that said needle cannula (26) is in fluid
communication with said accommodation chamber (21) through said
internal port (241) in the longitudinal direction;
a plunger (3) including a head portion (31) disposed to be movable in
said accommodation chamber (21) and in slidable contact with said
inner surrounding wall surface (239), and a stem portion (32)
extending from said head portion (31) in the longitudinal direction and
outwardly of said rear surrounding end (232) so as to be manually
operated;
an encasing member (1) which is configured to be sleevable on said
syringe body (2) from said needle hub (25), and which includes
a surrounding front segment (13) that surrounds said needle hub
(25), and that permits said needle cannula (26) to extend outwardly
thereof and to be retractable relative thereto, and
a surrounding rear segment (12) extending from said surrounding
front segment (13) in the longitudinal direction, to be sleeved on said
surrounding barrel wall (23), and having an inner tubular wall surface
(127), said inner tubular wall surface (127) confronting and being
movable relative to said outer surrounding wall surface (233) between
a position of use, where said front end wall (24) is closer to said
surrounding front segment (13), and where said needle cannula (26)
extends outwardly of said surrounding front segment (13), and a
disposal position, where said front end wall (24) is remote from said
surrounding front segment (13), and where said needle cannula (26) is
disposed inwardly of said surrounding front segment (13) as a result of
withdrawal of said needle hub (25) from said surrounding front
segment (13); and
a retaining member (128, 235) disposed between said inner tubular
wall surface (127) and said outer surrounding wall surface (233) to
arrest unforced movement of said surrounding barrel wall (23) in the
position of use, characterized in that
said retaining member includes male and female screw thread
segments (128, 235) which are disposed on said inner tubular wall
surface (127) and said outer surrounding wall surface (233)
respectively, said female screw thread segment (235) being a spirally
extending grove, said male and female screw thread segments (128,
235) being angularly engageable once said encasing member (1) is
brought out over said needle hub (25) and is sleeved on said syringe
body (2) so as to restrain said surrounding barrel wall (23) from
displacing along said surrounding rear segment (12) in the longitudinal
direction, thereby placing said surrounding barrel wall (23) in the
position of use.
2. The disposable syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said male and
female screw thread segments (128, 235) are configured such that
said surrounding barrel wall (23) is angularly movable in a clockwise
direction relative to said surrounding rear segment (12) so as to
displace said surrounding barrel wall (23) from the position of use to
the disposal position.
3. The disposal syringe as claimed in claim 2, wherein a surrounding
retaining grove (234) which is formed in said outer surrounding wall
surface (233) adjacent to said front end wall (24) and which is
opposite to said female screw thread segment (235) in the longitudinal
direction so as to engage said male screw thread segment (128) when
said surrounding barrel wall (23) is in the disposal position, thereby
restraining said surrounding barrel wall (23) from displacing along said
surrounding rear segment (12).
4. The disposal syringe as claimed in claim 3, wherein a guideway (237)
which is disposed on said outer surrounding wall surface (233), and
which extends to interconnect said female screw thread segment (235)
and said surrounding retaining grove (234) so as to facilitate the
displacement of said surrounding barrel wall (23) from the position of
use to the disposal position.
5. The disposal syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said needle hub
(25) is integrally formed with said front end wall (24) and extends
from said front end wall (24) in the longitudinal direction.
6. The disposal syringe as claimed in claim 5, wherein said surrounding
front segment (13) has an inner front wall surface (131) with a
diameter which is smaller than that of said inner tubular wall surface
(127) so as to form a surrounding shoulder portion (14) therebetween,
such that said front end wall (24) abuts against said surrounding
shoulder portion (14) in the position of use.
7. The disposal syringe as claimed in claim 6, wherein said needle hub
(25) has a plurality of ribs (252) displaced angularly fron one another
around the axis (X), each of said ribs (252) extending radially and
outwardly so as to create an increased friction force at said inner front
wall surface (131), thereby establishing greater friction engagement
between said surrounding front segment (13) and said needle hub
(25) when said surrounding front segment (13 is sleeved ons aid
needle hub (25).
8. The disposable syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said surrounding
rear segment (12) further has an outer tubular wall surface (125)
radially opposite to said inner tubular wall surface (127), and a
plurality of slots (15) disposed in said outer tubular wall surface (125)
and extending through said inner tubular wall surface (127) so as to
expose a portion of said surrounding barrel wall (23).
9. The disposable syringe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said surrounding
front segment (13) has an outer front wall surface which has a rib
portion (133) extending in the longitudinal direction, said disposable
syringe further comprising a tip protector (4) which has a sleeve end
(41) disposed to sleeve on said outer front wall surface, said sleeve
end (41) including a groove portion which mates with said rib portion
(133) to result in a splined engagement between said tip protector (4)
and said outer front wall surface, thereby ensuring secure shielding of
said needle cannula (26).
A disposable syringe includes an encasing member (1) which is sleevable on a
syringe body (2) from a needle hub (25) of the syringe body (2). A needle
cannula (26) is secured to the needle hub (25) and projects outwardly of a
surrounding front segment (13) of the encasing member (1) in a position of use.
A plunger (3) is slidably disposed in a barrel wall (23) of the syringe body (2) in
a longitudinal direction. The syringe body (2) is movable relative to the encasing
member (1) in the longitudinal direction between the position of use, where the
needle hub (25) is disposed in the surrounding front segment (13), and a
disposal position, where the needle cannula (26) is disposed inwardly of the
surrounding front segment (13) as a result of withdrawal of the needle hub
(25) from the surrounding front segment (13).

Documents:

499-kol-2003-granted-abstract.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-claims.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-correspondence.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-description (complete).pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-drawings.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-form 1.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-form 18.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-form 2.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-form 26.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-form 3.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-letter patent.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

499-kol-2003-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 218703
Indian Patent Application Number 499/KOL/2003
PG Journal Number 15/2008
Publication Date 11-Apr-2008
Grant Date 09-Apr-2008
Date of Filing 25-Sep-2003
Name of Patentee 1) MING -JENG SHUE
Applicant Address NO. 14, LANE 8, CHUNG-I, ST. HSI DIST., TAICHUNG CITY
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MING-JENG SHUE NO. 14, LANE 8, CHUNG-I, ST. HSI DIST., TAICHUNG CITY
2 PHILLIP SHUE -DO-
PCT International Classification Number N/A
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA