Claims
- 1. An apparatus for delivering micro-projectiles into cells or tissue comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical housing,
- a nozzle assembly secured to one end of said housing and including a plate having a plurality of through passages,
- an annular ring slidably mounted in said nozzle,
- a carrier membrane for carrying micro-projectiles disposed between said annular ring and said plate,
- a piston coaxially disposed in said housing in radial spaced relation thereto and having a central bore extending coaxially through said piston,
- one end of said piston having a pressure chamber therein and a flange disposed about said chamber,
- support means mounting said piston for axial sliding movement relative to said housing,
- a plurality of burst membranes disposed between said flange and said annular ring,
- an opposite end of said piston having a radially extending flange,
- pressure means for applying pressure to said flange for moving said piston to clamp said burst membranes against said ring and for applying pressure to said burst membranes whereby upon rupture of said burst membranes a surge of high pressure will engage said carrier membrane to impel said micro-projectiles outwardly of said nozzle assembly through said passage in said plate.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said carrier membrane is mounted for movement relative to said plate, said plate having a peripheral flange with a plurality of radially extending grooves whereby upon application of pressure to said carrier membrane said carrier membrane will be moved into engagement with said flange to close said grooves.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2, further comprising a plurality of axially extending passages in said annular ring disposed in communication with said grooves in said plate in the absence of pressure being applied to said carrier membrane and disposed in communication with an annular space between said housing and said piston and means for connecting said annular space to a vacuum source to provide a vacuum in said passages of said plate when said nozzle assembly is disposed in contact with tissue.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3, further comprising an end cap secured to an opposite end of said housing and having vacuum and pressure connecting means therein.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pressure chamber in said one end of said piston has a length to width ratio of approximately 1:1 and is provided with a substantially hemispherical configuration.
- 6. A biolistic device which effectively but gently accelerates micro-projectiles into intact cells or tissues such as skin comprising:
- a gas shock generator,
- a fixed, malleable membrane between the gas shock and the target,
- a shaped stopping surfaced for controlled de-acceleration of the distending membrane, immediately separating the fixed membrane and the target, and
- apertures in the stopping surface which allow transport of high speed micro-projectiles from the surface of the fixed membrane into the target.
RELATED APPLICATION
Applicants claim priority benefits of provisional application 60/059,771 filed Sep. 23, 1997 under 35 USC 119(e).
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