Claims
- 1. A shield for use with a conventional unitary hypodermic syringe having a tubular body, piston and needle comprising a unitary cylindrical jacket of fixed length for enclosing and holding said hypodermic syringe partially within said jacket, said jacket having a constricted opening at one end for passage of the hypodermic needle of said syringe in response to displacement of the syringe within said jacket and being open at its other end to permit emplacement of said syringe so that the syringe piston and the portion of the syringe body proximate thereto extend beyond said jacekt and such that movement of said syringe piston in either direction within the tubular body of the syringe is independent of either said jacket or movement of the syringe body within said jacket, resilient spring means disposed within said jacket proximate to said constricted opening and around said syringe needle for maintaining said syringe in a retracted position within said jacket but permitting said unrestricted longitudinal displacement of the syringe in either direction within the jacket to cause passage of the needle through said constricted opening in the unitary jacket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 279,254 filed Nov. 28, 1988, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 122,679 filed Nov. 19, 1987 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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Continuations (2)
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