US1524242A - Needle-retaining device for syringes - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
- A61M5/00—Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
- A61M5/178—Syringes
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- A61M5/32—Needles; Details of needles pertaining to their connection with syringe or hub; Accessories for bringing the needle into, or holding the needle on, the body; Devices for protection of needles
- A61M5/34—Constructions for connecting the needle, e.g. to syringe nozzle or needle hub
- A61M5/346—Constructions for connecting the needle, e.g. to syringe nozzle or needle hub friction fit
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- illy invention relates in general to the classof hypodermic needlesyrin, and in particular to a type of such syringes in which the syringe barrel is provided with a discharge nipple 'adapted for the frictional association therewith of a soclret base of a needle, or other member carrying said needle.
- ll/ly invention consists in the novel retaining assembly hereinafter fully de ,scribed by reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating its best and preferred form, it bein understood that changes may be made within the scope of the claims hereunto appended without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- Fig. l is a longitudinal .section of my retaining assembly showing the direct connection of a needle member with the syringe barrel.
- Fig. 2 is a view enlarged, of the specialized retaining hellar spring of said assembly.
- lfig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the assembly showing the connectionl of a needlecarrying member with the syringe barrel.
- l is the barrel, and 2 is the ypiston of a syringe.
- rllhe barrel l is provided with a discharge nipple l for .the needle or needlecarrying member connection.
- the nipple is tapers erteriorly to its extremity.
- This dll 'y consists of th syringe will be recognized by those familiar with the art as a standard type, in which the tapered nipple is adapted for the ready detachable association and retention of the soclret base of the needle or other member by frictional contactl without the presence of threads oroth'er fastening feature.
- t is the needle having the usual socket base ll' with the terminal exterior peripheral bead 4". "ll "1. en the socket base of the needle is entered upon the barrel nipple l', the bead Ll of said base passes within helix spring 3, the larger terminal coil 3 of the spring slipping readily over the bead t of the needle base Il and snapping down behind said bead with holding effect.
- extension member is indicated by 5 having at one end a socket base 5 with exterior' bead 5, said base being fitted to the helixarmed 'pple of the syringe barrel as heretofore described with reference tothe direct attachment of the needle proper.
- the other cey end of the extension gnember 5 may be' provided with a similar. helix attachment, butfor the. purposes of illustration I have shown a needle astenig comprising a nipple; 6' of said extension member adapted to receive the socket base of the needle, and a U-shaped spring 6 received between collars 6 on the extension member, the arms of said spring being adapted to resiliently bear upon the needle base.
- A. needle retaining assembly for syringes comprising a syringe barrel having a discharge nipple; a helical spring resiliently engaging at its inner end the base of said nipple the remainder of said spring surrounding and spaced from said nipple; and a member having a socket base fitted upon said nipple and within said spring, the outer end of the spring resiliently engaging said base.
- a needle retaining assembl for syringes comprising a syringe barrel avin a discharge nipple; a helical spring t y upon said nipple, said spring being tapered and its coils decreasingV in pitch from its outer to its inner end, the inner terminal coil resilientlyrengaging the nipple and its remainingl coils spaced therefrom; and a member aving a socket-base fitted upon said nipple and within said sprin the outer termina gaging said base.
- a needle retaining assembl for syringes comprising a syrin e barrel iaving a forwardly tapering disc arge nipple, a helical spring fitted upon said ni ple, said spring being tapered and its coils ecreasing in pitch from its outer to its innerend, the inner terminalcoil resiliently engaging the enlarged'baseof the nipple, and its remaining coils spaced from the nipple; and a member having a socket base fitted upon said nipple and within said spring, said base ⁇ having an exterior "bead,y with which the outer terminal coil of the spring resiliently engages.
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' G. N. HEIN NEEDLE RETAINING DEVICE Fon sYRINGEs Filed Aug. 26, 1924 lll i substantially cylindrical f ar, 1925.
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Application fled August 23, 1924i. Serial No. 734mm.
Y To all whom t may concern:
Be it lrnown that l, Gnonon N. Hnr1v, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city and county of San lrancisco, and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Needle-Retaining Devices for Syringes, oftwhich the following is a specication. v
illy invention relates in general to the classof hypodermic needlesyrin, and in particular to a type of such syringes in which the syringe barrel is provided with a discharge nipple 'adapted for the frictional association therewith of a soclret base of a needle, or other member carrying said needle. ll/ly invention consists in the novel retaining assembly hereinafter fully de ,scribed by reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating its best and preferred form, it bein understood that changes may be made within the scope of the claims hereunto appended without departing from the spirit of the invention.
ln the drawings, Fig. l isa longitudinal .section of my retaining assembly showing the direct connection of a needle member with the syringe barrel. Y
Fig. 2 is a view enlarged, of the specialized retaining hellar spring of said assembly.
lfig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the assembly showing the connectionl of a needlecarrying member with the syringe barrel.
l is the barrel, and 2 is the ypiston of a syringe. rllhe barrel l is provided with a discharge nipple l for .the needle or needlecarrying member connection. The nipple is tapers erteriorly to its extremity. This dll 'y consists of th syringe will be recognized by those familiar with the art as a standard type, in which the tapered nipple is adapted for the ready detachable association and retention of the soclret base of the needle or other member by frictional contactl without the presence of threads oroth'er fastening feature. Y l have found, however, that snch frictional contact is often insucient andy l have, therefore, provided an independentretaining device of a character readily adapted forff type of syringe Withoutreqnirin any'chan e `in the original manufacture' either 'of the syringe, nipple,or of the needle or .needle-camini* member.V devlce e he 'cal ring 3, having 1nl its best and develo form 'iahzed features, as Fig. V2. t.'
in cross section and the needle proper able retaining g.` This I show 1n Fig. 3 wherein one form of noted that the helix is tapered; also that its coils between its terminalsare of relatively large pitch with respect to its terminal coils 3 and 3; and also that the' terminal coil 3 at the smaller end is of such relatively small pitch that it lies' in close proximity' to the adjacent coil and is in a plane approximately or substantially at right angles to the axis of the helix. lit follows vthat said smaller terminal coil 3 has relatively stronger resistance to expan- Sion stress than its larger terminal coil 3". rlfherefore when the helix spring 3 is entered, small end first, upon the tapered barrel nipple l the smaller terminal coil 3', pressed tightly home, will bind upon or grip the relatively large base of the nipple with Sucient accuracy and stability, both by reason of its substantially right angular position and its increased resilient strength, to edectively retain the helix upon the nipple for all practicable purposes.
Referring now particularly to Fig. l, t is the needle having the usual socket base ll' with the terminal exterior peripheral bead 4". "ll "1. en the socket base of the needle is entered upon the barrel nipple l', the bead Ll of said base passes within helix spring 3, the larger terminal coil 3 of the spring slipping readily over the bead t of the needle base Il and snapping down behind said bead with holding effect. ln this fitting of the needle to the helix-armed nipple, it will be seen that the operation is one which is readily and easily performed due to the capacious outer end of the helix, and the relatively large resilient nature of said end, and also that the retention of the needle whilesuilicient for operative, purposes is yet capable of being easily broken in order to remove the needle, without disengaging the helix from the nipple.
ln cases where, between the syringe and it is necessary to use some form of needle-carrying extension or memsimilar to the base of the needle, while its other end may be provided with any suitdevice for the needle proper.
extension member is indicated by 5 having at one end a socket base 5 with exterior' bead 5, said base being fitted to the helixarmed 'pple of the syringe barrel as heretofore described with reference tothe direct attachment of the needle proper. The other cey end of the extension gnember 5 may be' provided with a similar. helix attachment, butfor the. purposes of illustration I have shown a needle astenig comprising a nipple; 6' of said extension member adapted to receive the socket base of the needle, and a U-shaped spring 6 received between collars 6 on the extension member, the arms of said spring being adapted to resiliently bear upon the needle base.
I claim: Y
1. A. needle retaining assembly for syringes comprising a syringe barrel having a discharge nipple; a helical spring resiliently engaging at its inner end the base of said nipple the remainder of said spring surrounding and spaced from said nipple; and a member having a socket base fitted upon said nipple and within said spring, the outer end of the spring resiliently engaging said base.
2. A needle retaining assembl for syringes comprising a syringe barrel avin a discharge nipple; a helical spring t y upon said nipple, said spring being tapered and its coils decreasingV in pitch from its outer to its inner end, the inner terminal coil resilientlyrengaging the nipple and its remainingl coils spaced therefrom; and a member aving a socket-base fitted upon said nipple and within said sprin the outer termina gaging said base. v
3.A needle retaining assembl for syringes comprising a syrin e barrel iaving a forwardly tapering disc arge nipple, a helical spring fitted upon said ni ple, said spring being tapered and its coils ecreasing in pitch from its outer to its innerend, the inner terminalcoil resiliently engaging the enlarged'baseof the nipple, and its remaining coils spaced from the nipple; and a member having a socket base fitted upon said nipple and within said spring, said base `having an exterior "bead,y with which the outer terminal coil of the spring resiliently engages.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to kthis specification.
GEORGE N. HEIN.
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