US422437A - Syringe - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- 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
- A61M5/31—Details
- A61M5/315—Pistons; Piston-rods; Guiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rod or piston; Appliances on the rod for facilitating dosing ; Dosing mechanisms
- A61M5/31511—Piston or piston-rod constructions, e.g. connection of piston with piston-rod
- A61M5/31513—Piston constructions to improve sealing or sliding
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- My invention relates to hypodermic and other syringes; and it consists in the improvements hereinafter more fully set forth.
- Figure l is a longitudinal section of my improved syringe, taken on the line k k, Fig. 2.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the same through the line c c
- Fig. 3 is a detailed side view of a modiiied form of my improved piston for syringes;
- Fig. 4 a longitudinal section of the same;
- Fig. 5, a cross-section through the line c c', Fig. ⁇ 4i.
- A is the cylinder of a hypodermic or other syringe, which, if of glass, is held in a case B,
- the cap D is the cap itted to the upper end, and E a cap fitted to the lower or discharge end of the case B. These caps are provided with perforated washers F G, of leather or other suitable material, for the purpose of maintaining an air-tight joint at these points.
- the cap D is perforated to admit of the tube I-I,
- This plunger is composed of two heads M and I-the one I carried by the tube H, the other M by the rod K.
- the heads are of substantially truncated conical form, as shown, their reduced ends facing each other.
- a cup J Over each cone or head M I is placed a cup J, of leather or the like, the two cups having their open mouths'turned away from one another.
- the stem or' rod K is threaded at the other end and is adapted to receive a nut O.
- the above construction of the plunger has for its object the regulation of the pressure of the two cups J against the walls of the tube A.
- the nut O is screwed down on the stem or rod K against the tube H, so as to draw the cone M toward the cone I.
- the pressure thus produced upon the two intervening cups ,Tspreads them against the barl'el A of the syringe.
- any shrinkage in the leather of the cups is remedied, and the pressure of the plunger against the walls of the syringe can be regulated at will.
- a drop of oil may beintroduced between the cups J J on the cones.
- I can accomplish this without unscrewing the cap D by simply dropping oil into the tube H around the rod K, after loosening vthe nut O a short distance, and then allowing the oil to flow in the tube between the cups J.
- a groove to facilitate the flow of oil may be formed in the tube H or rod K. In this case it is not necessary to remove the plunger from the barrel of the syringe.
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Description
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GUSTAV OTTO, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY.
SYRINGE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 422,437, dated March 4, 1890.
Application led December 13, 1889. Serial No. 333,587. (No model.)
T0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GUSTAV OTTO, a resident of Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certainnew-and useful Improvements in Syringes, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part thereof.
My inventionrelates to hypodermic and other syringes; and it consists in the improvements hereinafter more fully set forth.
In the drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal section of my improved syringe, taken on the line k k, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the same through the line c c, Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detailed side view of a modiiied form of my improved piston for syringes; Fig. 4, a longitudinal section of the same; and Fig. 5, a cross-section through the line c c', Fig. `4i.
Similar letters refer to similar part-s throughout the several views.
A is the cylinder of a hypodermic or other syringe, which, if of glass, is held in a case B,
which is usually partially cut away to expose a portion of the glass cylinder.
D is the cap itted to the upper end, and E a cap fitted to the lower or discharge end of the case B. These caps are provided with perforated washers F G, of leather or other suitable material, for the purpose of maintaining an air-tight joint at these points. The cap D is perforated to admit of the tube I-I,
. which embraces the rod K, both carrying the plunger. This plunger is composed of two heads M and I-the one I carried by the tube H, the other M by the rod K. The heads are of substantially truncated conical form, as shown, their reduced ends facing each other. Over each cone or head M I is placed a cup J, of leather or the like, the two cups having their open mouths'turned away from one another. The stem or' rod K is threaded at the other end and is adapted to receive a nut O.
The above construction of the plunger has for its object the regulation of the pressure of the two cups J against the walls of the tube A. To accomplish this the nut O is screwed down on the stem or rod K against the tube H, so as to draw the cone M toward the cone I. The pressure thus produced upon the two intervening cups ,Tspreads them against the barl'el A of the syringe. By this means any shrinkage in the leather of the cups is remedied, and the pressure of the plunger against the walls of the syringe can be regulated at will. In case it is necessary that the plunger should be lubricated, a drop of oil may beintroduced between the cups J J on the cones. I can accomplish this without unscrewing the cap D by simply dropping oil into the tube H around the rod K, after loosening vthe nut O a short distance, and then allowing the oil to flow in the tube between the cups J. A groove to facilitate the flow of oil may be formed in the tube H or rod K. In this case it is not necessary to remove the plunger from the barrel of the syringe.
In Figs. 3, 4:, and 5 I show another way for lubricating the cups J. In this case I place between these two cups J a small spool P, the
stem or rod K of the piston passing through its center, as shown in Fig. 4. Before the plunger is placed in the barrel of the syringe a few drops ofoil are placed in the hollow of this spool P, and will sufce to keep the syringe properly lubricated for a long while.
Having yfully described my invention, what I desire to claim and secure by Letters Patent is- 1. The combination of the shell of a syringe with the stem K, carrying a cone M, with the tube H, carrying the cone I, with the cups J, placed between these cones and adapted to be clamped between them, and with the nut O, which bears against thetube and fits the stem K, substantially as and for the purpose set' forth.
2. The combination of the shell of a syringe with the cones M and I, furnished with cups or washers J, with the tube I-I, stem K, and nut O, whereby said cups or washers are distended, and with the spool-like collar P, placed between said cones M and I, and adapted to retain and feed oil to the cups or washers J, substantially as described.
GUSTAV OTTO. Witnesses: HARRY M. TUER,
I-IAEEY E. EVERDING.
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4500310A (en) * | 1982-12-20 | 1985-02-19 | Becton, Dickinson And Company | Variable sealing pressure plunger rod assembly |
| US4543093A (en) * | 1982-12-20 | 1985-09-24 | Becton, Dickinson And Company | Variable sealing pressure plunger rod assembly |
| US20040157032A1 (en) * | 1999-04-30 | 2004-08-12 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Roll of wet wipes |
| US20050137533A1 (en) * | 2003-12-17 | 2005-06-23 | Masamichi Sudo | Piston for a syringe and a prefilled syringe using the same |
| US20130134188A1 (en) * | 2010-05-28 | 2013-05-30 | Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. | Cartridge-type dispenser |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4500310A (en) * | 1982-12-20 | 1985-02-19 | Becton, Dickinson And Company | Variable sealing pressure plunger rod assembly |
| US4543093A (en) * | 1982-12-20 | 1985-09-24 | Becton, Dickinson And Company | Variable sealing pressure plunger rod assembly |
| US20040157032A1 (en) * | 1999-04-30 | 2004-08-12 | Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. | Roll of wet wipes |
| US20050137533A1 (en) * | 2003-12-17 | 2005-06-23 | Masamichi Sudo | Piston for a syringe and a prefilled syringe using the same |
| US7927315B2 (en) * | 2003-12-17 | 2011-04-19 | Daikyo Seiko, Ltd. | Piston for a syringe and a prefilled syringe using the same |
| US20130134188A1 (en) * | 2010-05-28 | 2013-05-30 | Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. | Cartridge-type dispenser |
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