AU686280B2 - Disposable syringe with a retractable needle - Google Patents

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AU686280B2
AU686280B2 AU11349/95A AU1134995A AU686280B2 AU 686280 B2 AU686280 B2 AU 686280B2 AU 11349/95 A AU11349/95 A AU 11349/95A AU 1134995 A AU1134995 A AU 1134995A AU 686280 B2 AU686280 B2 AU 686280B2
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Tarcisio Maggioni
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Sft at #ml+ f a ft ft f Name of Applicant: Finestyle Properties Limited a 064.., Actual Inventor: Tarcisio Maggioni Address for Service: R K MADDERN ASSOCIATES, 345 King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Invention title: "DISPOSABLE SYRINGE WITH A RETRACTABLE
NEEDLE"
The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us.
a ft DISPOSABLE SYRINGE WITH A RETRACTABLE NEEDLE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a disposable syringe construction provided with a retractable or withdrawable needle.
As is known, a very important problem in making disposable syringes is that of providing a possibility of re-using said syr'inges and that of preventing the needle from accidentally in3uring 10 an user handling the needle syringe.
Prior solutions to solve the above mentioned problem usually provide to use syringes including S• resilient means for causing the syringe needle to be retracted inside the syringe.
These types of syringes, however, in addition to being very expensive, have the drawback thai they involve a modification of the conventional use method of the syringes, since, as a puncture is performed thereby, it is anyhow usually necessary to overcome a resilient opposing force.
Other prior solutions, which do not provide to use resilient means, comprise connecting elements for coupling the needle to the syringe body, which connecting elements, however, do not provide a safe locking of the needle in its intended position and,
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3 moreover, being very complex from a construction standpoint.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks, by providing a disposable syringe contruction, including a retractable needle, which affords the possibility of causing the needle to be easily withdrawn inside the syringe body, without the need of using return springs, while also providing the possibili- 0 ty of safely locking the needle in its intended use position.
.Within the scope of the.above mentioned aim, a main object of the present invention is to •provide such a disposable syringe construction affording the possibility of causing the needle to 5 be withdrawn inside the syringe by using very simple and mechanically reliable means.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a disposable syringe construction which can be made by very simple component elements, thereby providing great economic advantages.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a disposable syringe construction which, owing to its construction features, is very reliable and safe in operation.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects, as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by P disposable syringe construction, provided With a retractable needle, comprising a cylindric body defining, at an end portion thereof, an end-piece for connecting .iO a needle and being open, at another end portion thereof, to receive a piston element provided with a plunger, characterized in that said end,piece is provided with an inner cut-out for engaging with abutment legs of a hub to which said needle is connected, an outer collar being moreover provided, whic'h can be applied to said end piece, by upsetting a portion of said end-piece, so as to prevent said hub. and needle from being outwardly ejected.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, through not exclusive, embodiment of a disposable syringe construction, provided with a retractable needle, which is illustrated, by way of an indicative, but not limitative example, in the accompanying drawings, where: Figure I is a schematic cross-sectional exploded view showing the cylindric body of the syringe with the needle thereof connected to a hub or barrel element; Figure 2 is a schematic top plan view of the hub: element; 10 Figure 3 illustrates a connection step for Sconnecting said hub- element with the syringe needle in the end-piece of the cylindric body; Figure 4 illustrates the application of "the collar to the syringe end-piece; 5 Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a method for affixing the collar element included in the syringe by upsetting the forming material thereof; Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of the syringe in a ready of use condition; Figure 7 represents the syringe at the end of a. puncturing operation; Figure 8 illustrates an operating step in which the piston element to which the syringe needle is connected is withdrawn; Figure 9 is a cross-section view,on an enlarged scale, showing the syringe needle withdrawn inside the syringe cylindric body; and Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an operating step in which the piston is broken so as to prevent the syringefrom being reused.
.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With reference to the number references of the above figures, the disposable syringe.construction, provided with a retractable needle, according to the present invention, comprises a cylindric body 1"which is provided, at one end portion thereof,'with an end-piece 2, to which a needle is connected, said needle being generally indicated at the reference number 3.
Inside the cylindric body 1, a piston can be engaged, generally indicated at the reference number 4, said piston being provided with a sealing gasket or rubber sealing element A first main feature of the present invention is that the end-piece 2 is provided, in its 7 inside, with a cut'-out portion 10 which operates as an engagement element for the drum portion or hub 11 of the needle 3.
More specifically, this drum or hub portion 11 is provided, at its inner end portion, with opposite lugs 12 and 13, which can be resiliently contracted, and including abutment legs 14 engaging in said cut-out 10 so as to prevent the needle from being withdrawn inside the cylindric body 1.
.9 Moreover, the Irum or hub 11 is provided i' with a polygonal hole i5, in which there is foice engaged, in a per se known manner, the point 16 of the needle 3.
In order to provide a firm connection, 5 after having introduced the needle 3 by urging the hu'" so as to cause the abutment legs 14 of the hub to be engaged in the cut-out 10, an outer collar 20 is applied, which, more specifically, is applied on the end portion of the end-piece 2 and being urged so as to upset the material, at the end of the end-piece, to provide a narrowing region, indicated at 21 in figure 5, adapted to operate as a locking element for preventing the needle 3 from being withdrawn from the cylindric body.
8 As shown, the piston 4 is provided, at the end portion of the plunger 5,with a blind hole including a locking collar 31, adapted for engagement with the ends of the lugs 12 and 13 of the hub 11 of the needle 3, so as to cause them to be contracted, thereby causing said lugs to be connected inside the hole or seat 30, and'a locking of the tooth element 32, provided on one of the lugs, for example the lug 13, with respect to the locking a. collar 31.
*e Thus, the needle is made rigid with the end portion of the piston.
By exerting a pulling force, and owing to .the fact that the lugs 12 and 13 have been contracted, the legs 14 are disengaged from the cut-out ther'eby the needle can be also disengaged and caused to be withdrawn inside the cylinder.
The provision of a single lug with a locking element, whereas the other lug operates as a guide element, causes the needle, as it is withdrawn inside the cylinder 11, to be tilted through few degrees, usually about Thus, the needle point will be laterally displaced, thereby the needle can not be further 9 withdrawn' for a possible re-use of the'syringe.
Moreover, as shown, the stem or rod 40 of the piston 4 is provided with notches 41, at an intermediate portion thereof, allowing the stem or rod to be easily broken, by removing the end portion including the push-button element 42, in order to provide a pushing force.
With the disclosed arrangement, there is provided a very functional syringe which can not be re-used, which is obtained by very simple means Sand which, anyhow, is specifically adapted to allow the needle to be always firmly held in its use position, whereas it is safely disengaged as the piston is withdrawn again.
The invention as disclosed is susceptible to several modifications and variations all of which will come within the scope of the inventive d. a idea.

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1. A disposable syringe construction, provided with a retractable needle, comprising a cylindric body defining, at an end portion thereof, an end-piece for connecting a needle and being open, at another end portion thereof; a piston provided with a plunger and introduced into said cylindric body through the open end portion thereof; a needle coupled to a hub provided with resiliently contracting lugs with abutment legs removably engaging with a cut-out defined inside said end- piece, said piston being provided, at an end portion thereof facing said needle, with a blind hole closed by a locking collar; said locking collar, as it is engaged with said hub, causing said lugs to be contracted so as to disengage said abutment legs from said cut-out; an outer collar being provided to be applied on an end portion of said end-piece and forming a deformed portion on the end of said end-piece so as to prevent said hub and related needle from being outwardly ejected, characterised in that a locking tooth is provided on only one of said lugs for engagement with said locking collar to cause said needle to be arranged with a slanted arrangement with respect to the axis of said cylindric body as said piston is withdrawn so as to prevent i 9eO said needle from re-emerging.
2. A disposable syringe, according to Claim 1, wherein said hub is provided with an axial hole in which the tip of the needle is engaged, and said lugs comprise a pair of lugs, opposite to one another, provided with said abutment legs defining a substantially 900 coupling, with said cut-out. *9 0
3. A disposable syringe, according to Claim 1, wherein said piston is provided, at an intermediate portion of a piston rod thereof, with notches adapted to allow an end portion of said piston to be broken in order to prevent the syringe from being re- used.
4. A disposable syringe substantially as described herein and with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Dated this 24th day of October, 1997. FINESTYLE PROPERTIES LIMITED By its Patent Attorneys MADDERNS e* o *o *~o o*ooo* 0 g* ft°"o« ABSTRACT The present invention relates to a disposable syringe construction including a retractable or withdrawing needle which comprises a cyli-dric body defining, at one end thereof, an end piece for the connection of the needle, and being open, at the other end thereof, for r ceiving a piston therein, provided with a sealing gasket The main feature of the invention is that the end piece (2) is provided in its inside with a cutout (10) for coupling with abutment legs (14) of a hub element (11) to which the point of the needle is connected, an outer collar (20) being moreover provided, which can be applied to the end of the end piece so as to prevent the hub (11) and related needle to be outwardly ejected. I- ~II
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EP0282097A1 (en) * 1987-03-13 1988-09-14 Habley Medical Technology Corporation Disease control syringe having a retractable needle
WO1991012842A1 (en) * 1990-03-01 1991-09-05 Advanced Protective Injection Systems B.V. Protection assembly for an injection syringe
WO1992011883A1 (en) * 1990-12-28 1992-07-23 Yulami Pty Ltd Syringe device

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EP0282097A1 (en) * 1987-03-13 1988-09-14 Habley Medical Technology Corporation Disease control syringe having a retractable needle
WO1991012842A1 (en) * 1990-03-01 1991-09-05 Advanced Protective Injection Systems B.V. Protection assembly for an injection syringe
WO1992011883A1 (en) * 1990-12-28 1992-07-23 Yulami Pty Ltd Syringe device

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