The present invention relates to an anti-reflux syringe assembly.
Anti-reflux syringe assemblies are known in the prior art, in particular from Documents WO 2004/033006, WO 2005/032628, WO 2008/151239, WO 2008/151241, and WO 2011/126764. Those devices present certain drawbacks. Thus, in order to prevent two or more pistons sticking together during a storage stage, prior to the pistons being assembled in the reservoirs, projecting profiles are generally provided such as ribs on the proximal end faces of the pistons, which are the faces that come into contact with the fluid. Those projecting profiles serve to prevent the suction cup effect that might otherwise occur when the proximal end face of one piston co-operates in leaktight manner with the distal end of another piston. In contrast, the presence of projecting profiles on the proximal end face of the piston impedes minimizing the dead volume that remains between the piston and the reservoir after actuation, and also makes it impossible to guarantee that the piston closes the outlet from the reservoir in leaktight manner after actuation, i.e. impossible to guarantee the anti-reflux function.
An object of the present invention is to provide an anti-reflux syringe assembly that does not reproduce the above-mentioned drawbacks.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide an anti-reflux syringe assembly that is reliable in use and that serves to minimize the dead volume that remains between the piston and the reservoir after actuation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide anti-reflux syringe assemblies for which the risks of pistons sticking together during a stage in which said pistons are in storage, prior to being incorporated in said assemblies, are limited or indeed eliminated.
More particularly, an object of the present invention is to provide an anti-reflux syringe assembly that is simple and inexpensive to fabricate, to store, and to assemble.
The present invention thus provides an anti-reflux syringe assembly comprising:
3°+<α−β<5°
Advantageously, α−β=4°.
Advantageously, α=145° (±1°) and β=141° (±1°).
Advantageously, the outside surface of said proximal end wall of the piston in contact with the fluid has an annular zone of surface that is modified, in particular by graining.
Advantageously, said modified annular zone does not include the tip of said proximal end wall of the piston, which tip, after actuation, co-operates in leaktight manner with said through opening in said proximal end wall of the reservoir.
Advantageously, the distal end of the piston has a distal end surface provided with at least one axially projecting profile.
Advantageously, said piston has an inside screw thread adapted to screw onto a corresponding outside screw thread provided on said plunger, said piston being screwed on said plunger.
These characteristics and advantages and others of the present invention appear more clearly from the following detailed description of an advantageous embodiment thereof, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of non-limiting example, and in which:
With reference to
The syringe assembly comprises a reservoir 10 for containing a fluid, a piston 20 slidable in leaktight manner in said reservoir 10, being connected to a plunger 30 surface to expel the fluid contained in said reservoir through a needle 40 fastened to the proximal end 13 of the reservoir 10.
Said reservoir has a cylindrical side wall 11, an open distal end 12, and a proximal end 13 having a proximal end wall 14 provided at its axial center with a through opening 15. The needle 40 is fastened in any appropriate manner to said proximal end 13 of the reservoir in order to connect to said through opening 15.
Said piston 20, sown in detail in
Said open distal end 12 of the reservoir 10 is for receiving said plunger 30. Said plunger 30 is adapted to connect to said distal end 22 of the piston 20, advantageously by means of an outside screw thread (not shown) formed on said plunger 30 and co-operating with an inside screw thread 27 formed in said piston 20. The piston 20 is thus advantageously screwed onto said plunger 30. It is also possible to envisage other means for fastening the piston 20 on the plunger 30.
In the invention, said proximal end walls 14 and 24 of the reservoir 10 and of the piston 20 are conical. Said proximal end wall 14 of the reservoir 10 forms an angle α, and said proximal end wall 24 of the piston 20 forms an angle β. According to an aspect of the invention, the difference between the angle α and the angle β lies in the range 3° to 5°, and is preferably equal to 4°. The fact that this difference is greater than or equal to 3° guarantees that, after actuation, the tip 25 of the piston does indeed close the through opening 15 in sealed manner and without any risk of reflux. The fact that this difference is less than or equal to 5°, and is preferably equal to 4°, serves to limit the dead volume that remains between the piston and the reservoir after actuation, and thus guarantees expulsion of nearly all of the fluid that was contained in said reservoir 10 prior to actuation.
In a preferred embodiment, the angle α is equal to 145° (±1°) and the angle β is equal to 141° (±1°).
In an advantageous aspect of the present invention, the piston 20 includes non-stick means for preventing two or more pistons 20 sticking together while the pistons are in storage, prior to being assembled in syringe assembles. This storage generally takes place by placing a plurality of pistons in a common package. If the pistons become stuck to one another during this storage stage, it can be difficult to assemble syringe assemblies on assembly lines. It is therefore desirable to be able to avoid any risk of the pistons sticking together before assembly in syringe assemblies, where a respective piston is inserted in a respective reservoir.
In a first variant of the non-stick means, shown in particular in
In a second variant of the non-stick means, shown in
Advantageously, the piston 20 may have both an annular zone 240 on its proximal end wall 24 and axially projecting profiles on its distal end 22.
Although the present invention is described with reference to advantageous embodiments thereof, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but on the contrary any useful modifications may be made by the person skilled in the art without going beyond the ambit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2014/050790 | 4/2/2014 | WO | 00 |