IL35138A - A flexibly deformable stopper for a hypodermic syringe - Google Patents

A flexibly deformable stopper for a hypodermic syringe

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IL35138A
IL35138A IL35138A IL3513870A IL35138A IL 35138 A IL35138 A IL 35138A IL 35138 A IL35138 A IL 35138A IL 3513870 A IL3513870 A IL 3513870A IL 35138 A IL35138 A IL 35138A
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flange
stopper
neck
diaphragm
hypodermic syringe
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IL35138A
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Philips Nv
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/28Syringe ampoules or carpules, i.e. ampoules or carpules provided with a needle
    • A61M5/285Syringe ampoules or carpules, i.e. ampoules or carpules provided with a needle with sealing means to be broken or opened
    • A61M5/286Syringe ampoules or carpules, i.e. ampoules or carpules provided with a needle with sealing means to be broken or opened upon internal pressure increase, e.g. pierced or burst
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/002Closures to be pierced by an extracting-device for the contents and fixed on the container by separate retaining means

Description

**ny-nn p*na nny- : ©'οα A flexibly deformable stopper for hypodermic syringe N.V. PHILIPS' GLOEILAMPENFABRIE BN PHN. 4266.
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"Flexibly deformable stopper for a hypodermic syringe " .
The invention relates to a flexibly deformable stopper for a hypodermic syringe consisting of a neck having a central channel which is open at one end and is closed at the other end by a diaphragm and comprising at the closed end an annular flange having a quandrangular cross-section» Such stoppers are used in hypodermic syringes the cartridge of which, which comprises a piston, is or is not filled with a medicament « In this syringe the stopper separates the cartridge from the injection needle which is supported by the cartridge « It is known to effect the communication between the cartridge and the needle by causing the diaphragm to burst as a result of a fluid pressure which is exerted on the diaphragm by means of a piston, in which the diaphragm is stretched and is or is not contacted, prior to bursting, with the sharp end of the needle or with other perforation elements. The stoppers used in said syringes should be of such a construction that, during the injection of a medicament, clogging of the needle is prevented and during the aspiration of moisture or blood, the flow aperture of the diaphragm remains free.
The so far known stoppers, however, are of such a construction that due to the deformation of the flange during the clamping-in hereof between the cooperating parts of the hypodermic syringe the flange starts expanding in the direction of HN. 4266. the centre line of the stopper so that the diaphragm is compressed in the radial direction and is not tautly stretched in the clamped condition of the stopper « The compression of of the diaphragm has for its result that it has to be ;■·:.■· .<; stretched considerably for causing it to burst. As a result of this the operation of the diaphragm during the injection and the aspiration is adversely influenced.
It is the object of the invention to provide a stopper for a hypodermic syringe which obviates the said drawbacks and which is of such a construction that the flow aperture of the burst diaphragm is maintained inobstructed in all circumstances, both during the injection of a medicament and during the drawing of blood or fluids For that purpose, according to the invention, both the front face and the rear face of the flange enclose an acute angle with the neck and said faces extend in the same direction, the outer edge o£ the front face projecting beyond the front of the diaphragm remote from the neck, all this in such manner that, during the clamping operation of the fJ.ange % the diaphragm is pre-stretched0 .During the clamping operation of the stopper between two flanges of the hypodermic syringe, the flange of the stopper is deformed and bent backwards in the direction of the open end of the neck so that the diaphragm comes under a ..pre-stress „ Due to said pre-stress the relaxation after expanding the material from which the stopper is manufactured is compensated for. The burst diaphragm tends to shrink in the radial direction towards the PHN. 4266. fla,nge, so that a flow aperture is obtained which remains free. Experiments have proved that this is possible with stoppers manufactured from various materials having different medical properties and different relaxation properties.
According to a preferred embodiment of the stopper according to the invention the flange has a substantially rhombic cross-section the sides of which form describing lines of four conical surfaces the apices of which are situated on the centre line of the neck. Due to this design of the flange, space is created on the circumference hereof for receiving the radial expansion of the flange during the clamping operation thereof. During the compression the flange is pressed away to the outside radially, so that the pre-stress of the diaphragm is increased.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the stopper according to the invention the face of the flange which adjoins the neck adjoins the outer circumference of the neck with a rounding, the stopper at the area of the transition having an axial wall thickness which is smaller than the maximum axial thickness of the flange. Due to the rounded transition between the flange and the neck a deformation of the neck is prevented. At the area of the transition, a bending of the flange relative to the neck occurs during the clamping operation in which the surface and the rear face of the flange contact the cooperating flanges of a syringe with the whole surface so that a godd sealing is obtained.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the PHN. 4266 o stopper according to the invention, the radial distance, viewed in the cross-section, from the vertex of the flange pro-jecting beyond the front side of the diaphragm to the centre line is larger than the radial distance to the centre line of the oppositely located vertex facing the neck. Due to the difference in the radial distances of the two vertices a lever action is obtained during the clamping operation of the flange as a result of which the pre-stress of the diaphragm is stimulated.
According to the invention the above-described stopper can advantageously be used in a hypodermic syringe comprising a cartridge which has at one end a narrowed neck with adjoining flange 5 a needle holder comprising a chamber and a hollow needle and a flange part near the end of the chamber remote from the needle,, a stopper having a neck being provided in the narrowed neck of the cartridge, a flange of the stopper being clamped, by means of a connection part, between the flange part of the needle holder and the flange of the cartridge in a deformed condition and in a sealing manners In this case the flange of the stopper is bent backwards relative to the neck so that the diaphragm is under a pre-stretched condition.
In order that the invention may be readily carried into effect, it will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings r in which Figure- 1 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment ΡΗΝ, 42 6 6 , of the stopper according to the invention taken on the line I-I of Figure 2 , Figure 2 shows the stopper viewed in the axial direction taken on the line II-II of Figure 1 , Figure 3 is a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of a hypodermic syringe comprising a stopper according to the invention prior to clamping the flange; Figure k is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the hypodermic syringe with, the stopper in the clamped condition,, Figure 5 is another embodiment of a stopper according to the invention„ The stopper 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2 comprises a neck 3 having a central channel 5 which is closed at one end 7 by a flat thin-walled diaphragm 9 and which is open at the other end 1 1 » At the closed end. 7 the stopper comprises an annular flange 1 3 which, in the example shown, has a rhombic profile 1 « The four sides 1 7 , 1 9 , 2 1 and 2 3 of the profile 1 .5 form describing lines of four conical surfaces which bound the front face 2 5 , the outer circumference 2 7 , the rear face 2 9 and the inner circumference 3 » respectively, of the flange o The front face 2 5 and the rear face 2 9 extend in the same direction and enclose an acute angle with the centre line 3 3 of the neck 3 , the outer edge 35 of the end face 25 projecting beyond the front side 37 of the diaphragm 9 o The apices 39 of the end face 2 5 and the rear face lie on the part of the centre line 3 3 facing the open end 1 » 35138/2 The outer circumferenoe 27 and the inner circumference 31 likewise extend in a same direction and enclose an acute angle β with the centre line 33 » their apices 1 being situated on the part of the centre line 33 . remote from the open end 11. The inner circumference 31 of the flange 13 which adjoins the neck 3 is. connected to the outer circumference 45 of the neck 3 by a bridge portion 43 having an axial wall thickness d which is smaller than the maximum axial wall thickness D of the flange 1 3 · Viewed in the cross-section, the radial distance R from the apex 35 projecting beyond the front side 37 to the centre line 33 is larger than the corresponding distance r of the apex 9 facing the neck 3 » The neck 3 furthermore comprises a number of longitudinal ribs '1 > in the present example four longitudinal rpLbsV Figure 3 shows a part of a hypodermic syringe having a stopper the flange of which is not yet clamped, The hypodermic syringe 53 comprises a cartridge 55 and adjoining flange 59 » A hollow injection needle 6 1 is secured in a needle holder 63 which comprises a chamber 65 and has a flanged portion 67 , During assembly p the neck 3 of the stopper 1 is inserted in the narrowed neck 57 of the cartridge 55 , the longitudinal ribs 1 facilitating the, insertion of the stopper The flange 1 3 of the stopper 1 becomes situated between the flange portion 67 of the needle holder 63 and the flange 59 of the cartridge 55 iii which, as is shown in Figure 3 , the outer edge 35 of the end face 2 contacts the flange portiooi PHN. 4266 , 67 first, while the inner edge 49 of the rear face 29 contacts the flange 59 « Due to the rhombic profile 1 5 » free space is present between the conical surfaces of the flange and the adjacent wall parts of the hypodermic syringe in the non-deformed condition of the flange « Figure shows the hypodermic syringe 53 with the stopper 1 in the mounted clamped condition in which the flange 1 is compressed between the flange portion 67 and the flange 59 by means of a bent-over collar 6 « In this example the collar 69 forms part of the needle holder 63 which is manufactured from metal » Clamping the needle holder 63 to the cartridge 55 can be effected in any other conventional manner, for example, b means of a separate rin,g separated from the needle holder 63 in which the needle holder may be manufactured from a synthetic resin. During clamping the needle holder 63 to the cartridge 55 » the flange 1 3 experiences a bending action on the part situated at the area of the poantiing 43 » so that the originally conical end face 25 becomes located in the flat plane of the flange portion 67 and the rear face 29 becomes located in the plane of the flange 59 ° Due to this bending of the flange 1 3 » the diaphragm 9 is tautly stretched and subjected to a pre-stress after which the stopper 1 is clamped in this condition by bending over the collar 69 As a result of the free space available between the flange 1 3 and the adjacent wall parts, said flange, during the clamping operation, can expand towards the outside in a radial direction remote from the centre line, so that PHN, 4266, the pre-stress is increased,, When using the hypodermic syringe 53» filled, for example, with a medicament 71» a pressure is exerted on the medicament 71 in the ampoule 55 by means of the piston 73» so that the diaphragm 9 begins to bulge in the chamber 65» is subjected to a tensile stress and ultimately bursts, the tensile stress being mainly removed during bursting, On the basis of the relaxation power of flexible materials, a diaphragm tends to return to the original condition in a delayed manner. Since 9 however, in the stopper according to the invention the diaphragm 9 is pre-stretched, the relaxation influence is removed and even overcompensated in accordance with the material used. The diaphragm tends to shrink in a radial direction away from the centre line, so that the burst diaphragm shows a flow aperture which remains free in all circumstances.
The construction of the. stopper 1 is such that in most of the cases the diaphragm can be made to burst as a result of the fluid pressure. In order also to cause diaphragms having too large a wall thickness deviating from the required thickness to burst with certainty, the needle 61 comprises, at its end facing the diaphragm 9» a sharp tip 75 which extends in the chamber 6 » The bursting of the diaphragm is introduced by the contact with the sharp tip. Instead of providing the needle 61 with a sharp tip 75, other sharp elements known per se may be provided in the needle holder 63» PHN, 4266 .
Figure 5 shows another embodiment of the stopper according to the invention. This stopper 1 likewise comprises a flange 1 3 having a rhombic profile 1 5 » the front face 25 and the rear face 29 of which enclose an acute angle ^ with the centre line 33 of the neck 3 , said faces forming parts of conical surfaces the apices 39 of which are situated o the part o the centre line facing the open end 1 1 , The outer circumference 77 extends parallel to the centre line 33 i while the rear face 29 ad.joins the cylindrical outer circun ference k5 of the neck 3 directly or via an annular chamber 78 , In this embodiment also a bending of the flange 1 3 rela-s tive to the neck 3 takes place during the clamping operation of the stopper 1 so that the diaphragm 9 comes under a pre-stress » The invention is not restricted to the examples described but also comprises other constructions, for example, a stopper in which the boundary lines of the profile are curved, a stopper in which the front face and the rear face of the flange do not extend in parallel, or a stopper the flange of which has the profile of a trapezium,, 35138/2

Claims (4)

  1. , 1. A flexibly deformable stopper foa? a hypodermic syringe consisting of a neck having a central channel which is open at one, end and is closed at the other end by a diaphragm and having an annular flange of a quadrangular cross-section at the closed end, characterized in that both the front face and the rear face of the flange enclose an acute angle with the neck and extend in the same direction, the outer edge of the front face projecting beyond the front side of the diaphragm.
  2. 2. A stopper as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the flange has a substantially rhombic cross-section the sides of which form describing lines of four conical surfaces the apices of which are located on the centre line of the neck.
  3. 3· A stopper as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the face of the flange adjoining the neck is connected to the outer circumference of the neck by a bridge portion, said bridge portion having an axial wall thickness which is smaller than the maximum axial thickness of the flange.
  4. 4. A stopper as claimed n any of the preceding claims, characterized in that, viewed in the cross-section, the radial ♦ ΡΗΝ. 266 ο distance from the vertex of the flange projecting beyond the front side of the diaphragm to the centre line is larger than the radial distance to the centre line of the oppositely located vertex facing the neck. 5 o A hypodermic syringe comprising a cartridge which at one end has a narrowed neck with adjoining flange, a needle holder having a hollow needle and comprising a chambe and a flange part near the end of the chamber remote from the needle f the neck of a stopper being inserted in the narrowed neck of the cartridge, a flange of the stopper being clamped, by means of a connection part., between the flange part of the needle holder and the flange of the cartridge, in a deformed condition and in a sealing manner, characterized in that the stopper used is a stopper as claimed in any of the preceding claims in which the flange of the stopper is bent backwards and the diaphragm is under pre-stress . 60 A flexibly deformable stopper for a hypodermic syringe, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawin s,
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