Claims
- 1. A reusable syringe assembly for connection to a supply means which reloads a liquid to be dispensed by the syringe assembly after injecting a dose of the liquid which comprises:
- (a) a piston means movable along a longitudinal axis for dispensing the liquid from the syringe assembly and which has an opening along the axis;
- (b) a sleeve means confining the piston means for movement along the longitudinal axis and defining a chamber with the piston means for holding a liquid prior to dispensing, the sleeve means having a dispensing end with an opening for discharging the liquid and a charging end for receiving the liquid;
- (c) tubular means connected at one end to the piston means along the longitudinal axis and extending from the charging end of the sleeve means to provide movement of the piston means in the sleeve means and to provide a fluid connection to the opening in the piston means, wherein the tubular means is to be connected to the supply means for the liquid;
- (d) handle means grippable by one hand mounted on the tubular means away from the charging end of the sleeve means such that the tubular means can be moved to push the piston means in the sleeve means along the longitudinal axis by the hand on the handle means, wherein the handle means includes an elongate cylindrical opening inside the handle means with a conduit leading into the tubular means, wherein the cylindrical opening is adapted to receive a disposable syringe assembly with a plunger as the supply means and a nozzle projecting into the conduit leading to the tubular means so as to provide the liquid in the reusable syringe assembly as the liquid is dispensed; and
- (e) one-way valve means in the dispensing end of the sleeve means and the opening in the piston means or in the tubular means, whereby liquid can be dispensed from the chamber through the dispensing end of the sleeve means by the piston means with the valve means in the dispensing end open and with the valve means in the piston means or tubular means closed and whereby the chamber is refilled from the supply means by closing of the valve means in the dispensing end and by opening of the valve means in the piston means or tubular means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a return means is mounted on the assembly so as to move the piston means in the sleeve means back to the position for holding the liquid prior to dispensing and thus refill the chamber.
- 3. The syringe assembly of claim 2 wherein a coil spring means is provided as the return means around the tubular means between the sleeve means and the handle means to automatically retract the piston means in the sleeve means after the liquid is dispensed from the chamber.
- 4. The syringe assembly of claim 3 wherein each of the one-way valve means has a conical seat and a valve body which is conical and wherein each valve body is urged into a resting closed position by a valve coil spring which engages the valve body.
- 5. The syringe assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubular means slides in a journal member mounted on the sleeve means with a threaded nut on the sleeve means which abuts on the journal member to lock the journal member in position and wherein the journal member limits movement of the piston means in the sleeve means when chamber is refilled to thereby select the amount of fluids to be dispensed from the chamber.
- 6. The syringe assembly of claim 1 wherein the sleeve means comprises a cylindrical housing supporting the piston means and with a threaded journal member mounting the tubular means so that the journal member is threaded on the cylindrical housing to change the size of the chamber by limiting the movement of the piston means in the housing when the chamber is refilled and wherein a threaded nut is provided on the housing which locks the threaded journal member in position.
- 7. The syringe assembly of claim 1 wherein the disposable syringe has a friction fit with the cylindrical opening in the handle means.
- 8. A reusable syringe assembly which reloads a liquid to be dispensed by the reusable syringe assembly from a supply means after injecting a dose of the liquid into an animal which comprises:
- (a) a piston means movable along a longitudinal axis for dispensing the liquid from the syringe assembly and which has an opening along the axis;
- (b) a sleeve means confining the piston means for movement along the longitudinal axis and defining a chamber with the piston means for holding the liquid prior to dispensing, the sleeve means having a dispensing end with an opening for discharging the liquid through a needle means to be mounted on the dispensing end and a charging end for receiving the liquid;
- (c) tubular means connected at one end to the piston means along the longitudinal axis and extending from the charging end of the sleeve means to provide movement of the piston means in the sleeve means and to provide a fluid connection to the opening in the piston means wherein the tubular means is to be connected to a supply means for the liquid;
- (d) handle means grippable by one hand mounted on the tubular means away from the charging end of the sleeve means such that the tubular means can be moved to push the piston means in the sleeve means along the longitudinal axis by the hand on the handle means, wherein the handle means includes an elongate cylindrical opening inside the handle means with a conduit leading into the tubular means, wherein the cylindrical opening is adapted to receive a disposable syringe assembly with a plunger as the supply means and with a nozzle projecting into the conduit leading to the tubular means, wherein the disposable syringe is adapted to contain a fluid to be dispensed so as to provide the liquid in the reusable syringe as the liquid is dispensed; and
- (e) one-way valve means in the dispensing end of the sleeve means and the opening in the piston means or in the tubular means, whereby the liquid can be dispensed from the chamber through the dispensing end of the sleeve means by the piston means with the valve means in the dispensing end open and with the valve means in the tubular means or piston means closed when the needle means is inserted into the animal and the fluid injected by pushing the handle means along the longitudinal axis and whereby the chamber is refilled from the disposable syringe assembly means by closing of the valve means in the dispensing end and by opening of the valve means in the piston means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein a return means is mounted on the assembly so as to move the piston means in the sleeve means back to the position for holding the liquid prior to dispensing and thus to refill the chamber.
- 10. The syringe assembly of claim 9 wherein a coil spring means is provided as the return means around the tubular means between the sleeve means and the handle means to automatically retract the piston means in the sleeve means after the liquid is dispensed from the chamber.
- 11. The syringe assembly of claim 8 wherein a shield means is provided around the needle means on the dispensing end of the sleeve means with a portion of the needle means projecting along the axis outside the shield means so that the depth of penetration of the needle means into the animal is limited by the shield means.
- 12. The syringe assembly of claim 8 wherein each of the one-way valve means has a conical seat and a valve body which is conical and wherein each valve body is urged into a resting closed position by a coil spring which engages the valve body.
- 13. The syringe assembly of claim 8 wherein the valve means is in the piston means, wherein the valve means in the piston means and in the discharge end of the sleeve means each includes a valve coil spring urging a conically shaped valve body into a conical seat.
- 14. The syringe assembly of claim 8 wherein the tubular means slides in an adjustable threaded journal member mounted threadably on the sleeve means with a threaded nut on the sleeve means which abuts on the journal member to lock the journal member in position so that the journal member limits movement of the piston means in the sleeve means when the chamber is refilled to thereby select the amount of fluid to be dispensed from the chamber.
- 15. The syringe assembly of claim 8 wherein the sleeve means comprises a cylindrical housing supporting the piston means and with threaded journal member slideably mounting the tubular means so that the journal member is threaded on the cylindrical housing to change the size of the chamber by limiting the movement of the piston means in the housing when the chamber is refilled and wherein a threaded nut is provided on the housing which locks the threaded journal member in position.
- 16. The syringe assembly of claim 8 wherein the disposable syringe is adapted to have a friction fit with the cylindrical opening in the handle means.
- 17. A method for dispensing a liquid from a reusable syringe assembly which reloads a liquid to be dispensed by the reusable syringe assembly after injecting a dose of the liquid into an animal which comprises:
- (a) a piston means movable along a longitudinal axis for dispensing the liquid from the syringe assembly and which has an opening along the axis;
- a sleeve means confining the piston means for movement along the longitudinal axis and defining a chamber with the piston means for holding the liquid prior to dispensing, the sleeve means having a dispensing end with an opening for discharging the liquid through an needle means to be mounted on the dispensing end and a charging end for receiving the liquid;
- tubular means connected at one end to the piston means along the longitudinal axis and extending from the charging end of the sleeve means to provide movement of the piston means in the sleeve means and to provide a fluid connection to the opening in the piston means wherein the tubular means is to be connected to a supply means for the liquid;
- handle means grippable by one hand mounted on the tubular means away from the charging end of the sleeve means such that the tubular means can be moved to push the piston means in the sleeve means along the longitudinal axis by the hand on the handle means wherein the handle means includes an elongate cylindrical opening inside the handle means with a conduit leading into the tubular means wherein the cylindrical opening is adapted to receive a disposable syringe assembly with a plunger as the supply means and with a nozzle projecting into the conduit leading to the tubular means wherein the disposable syringe is adapted to contain a fluid to be dispensed so as to provide the liquid in the reusable syringe as the liquid is dispensed; and
- one-way valve means in the dispensing end of the sleeve means and the opening in the piston means or in the tubular means, whereby the liquid can be dispensed from the chamber through the dispensing end of the sleeve means by the piston means with the valve means in the dispensing end open and with the valve means in the tubular means or piston means closed when the needle means is inserted into the animal and the liquid injected by pushing the handle means along the longitudinal axis and whereby the chamber is refilled from the disposable syringe assembly means by closing of the valve means in the dispensing end and by opening of the valve means in the piston means;
- (b) dispensing the liquid by pushing the syringe assembly against the animal; and
- (c) returning the piston means in the sleeve means to refill the chamber from the disposable syringe assembly, wherein the plunger in the disposable syringe assembly moves into the disposable syringe assembly as the fluid is dispensed.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein a return means is mounted on the assembly so as to move the piston means in the sleeve means back to the position for holding the liquid prior to dispensing and thus to refill the chamber.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein a coil spring means is provided as the return means around the tubular means between the sleeve means and the handle means to automatically retract the piston means in the sleeve means after the liquid is dispensed from the chamber.
Cross-Reference to Related Application
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 909,481, filed Sept. 19, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,853.
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