Claims
- 1. A medical syringe for injecting medication into a human, comprising a syringe body, and a protector case movable with respect to the body to expose a needle connected to the body for injection and to cover the needle for disposal, the body having a cavity for receiving a medicine cartridge, the body having a first forward end to which the needle is attached and which needle also is capable of penetrating a cartridge for injecting medicine through the needle into a human, and the body having a second end into which a cartridge can be inserted,a protector case adapted to slidably fit on the body, and having a first open end through which a needle may extend and a second end, the case and the body have cooperating detents for facilitating placement of the case with respect to the body for uncovering and covering, respectively, an exposed end of the needle, and wherein the first open end of the case is substantially cylindrical with a plurality of radially disposed slots and wherein an outer area of the first open end thereof is in the shape of a solid annular ring, and a plunger assembly for cooperatively mating with the second end of the body and comprising a movable plunger which is movable with respect to the body for causing medicine from a cartridge to be administered through the needle, the plunger comprising a first end adapted to be manipulated by the user of the syringe and a second end adapted to be inserted into the body for engaging a stopper of a cartridge therein, the plunger being molded of plastic and the second end thereof having an integrally molded harpoon thereon which is adapted to engage and connect with a stopper of a cartridge disposed in the body.
- 2. A syringe as in claim 1 wherein the first end of the body for receiving a needle is tapered and includes a plurality of radially disposed fins adapted, when assembled with the case, to engage and extend through the slots in the first open end of the case.
- 3. A syringe as in claim 2 wherein the fins terminate in projections which are adapted to cooperatively mate with an open end of a needle cap.
- 4. A medical syringe for injecting medication into a human, comprising a syringe body, and a protector case movable with respect to the body to expose a needle connected to the body for injection and to cover the needle for disposal, the body having a cavity for receiving a medicine cartridge, the body having a first forward end to which the needle is attached and which needle also is capable of penetrating a cartridge for injecting medicine through the needle into a human, and the body having a second end into which a cartridge can be inserted,a protector case adapted to slidably fit on the body, and having a first open end through which a needle may extend and a second end, the case and the body have cooperating detents for facilitating placement of the case with respect to the body for uncovering and covering, respectively, an exposed end of the needle, and a plunger assembly for cooperatively mating with the second end of the body and comprising a movable plunger which is movable with respect to the body for causing medicine from a cartridge to be administered through the needle, the plunger comprising a first end adapted to be manipulated by the user of the syringe and a second end adapted to be inserted into the body, for engaging a stopper of a cartridge therein, the plunger being molded of plastic and the second end thereof having an integrally molded harpoon thereon which is adapted to engage and connect with a stopper of a cartridge disposed in the body, and wherein the plunger assembly further includes a plug through which the plunger extends and wherein the plug is adapted to couple with the second end of the body, the plunger including a plurality of radially disposed vanes having protrusions thereon for engaging undercut sections in a bore of the plug for facilitating positioning the plunger relative to the plug of the plunger assembly.
- 5. A medical syringe for injecting medication into a human, comprisinga syringe body and a protector case movable with respect to the body to expose a needle for injection of medicine into a human and to cover the needle for disposal, and a plunger and plug assembly movable for causing medication to be injected into a human, the plunger and plug assembly comprising an elongated plunger and a plug which are adapted to be cooperatively reciprocally coupled together and the plug being adapted to couple and become affixed to an open end of the body which open end is adapted to receive a cartridge containing medicine, and the plunger having a first end adapted to be manipulated by the user and a second end having an integrally molded harpoon thereon adapted to be coupled with and become affixed to a movable stopper of the cartridge, and wherein the plunger has a pair of protrusions thereon and the plug has a bore with a pair of indentations wherein the protrusions interact with the indentations during handling, packaging and shipping of the plunger and plug, and the plug having a face which interacts with the protrusions of the plunger to limit the retraction of the plunger once the harpoon thereof becomes affixed to the stopper of the cartridge.
- 6. A medical syringe for injecting medication into a human, comprising:a syringe body having a cavity for receiving a medicine cartridge, a first forward end from which a needle may extend, and a second end into which the medicine cartridge may be inserted;a protector case adapted to slidably fit on the body, and having a first open end through which the needle may extend and a second end, the case and the body having cooperating detents for facilitating placement of the case with respect to the body for uncovering and covering, respectively, an exposed end of the needle; and a locking mechanism on the second end of the body for engaging the medicine cartridge received in the cavity, the locking mechanism being molded of plastic; wherein the locking mechanism comprises a finger grip and at least one locking detent for engaging a surface of the cartridge received in the cavity to prevent proximal movement thereof.
- 7. A medical syringe as in claim 6 wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plug having the finger grip thereon, and a locking finger having the at least one locking detent thereon.
- 8. A medical syringe as in claim 6, further comprising a finger grip on the second end of the syringe body.
- 9. A medical syringe as in claim 8, wherein the finger grip and syringe body include cooperating detents and notches for attaching the finger grip to the syringe body.
- 10. A medical syringe as in claim 9, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking finger extending axially forward from the finger grip.
- 11. A medical syringe as in claim 6, wherein the body and protector case comprise plastic.
- 12. A disposable self-shielding syringe, comprising: a body having proximal and distal ends and having a cavity therein, the proximal end having an opening therethrough to permit passage of a medicine cartridge axially into the cavity; a medicine cartridge received in the cavity; a needle extending distally from the distal end of the body; a finger grip collar on the proximal end of the body; a locking mechanism on the proximal end of the body for engaging a rear surface of the medicine cartridge and preventing proximal movement of the medicine cartridge received in the cavity; a protector case slidable on the body between rearward and forward positions, and having a open distal end for uncovering and covering respectively a needle extending distally from the distal end of the body; and a detent and detent pocket on the body and protector case for locking the protector case in the guarded position; wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking finger for engaging a rear surface of the cartridge received in the cavity, the locking finger extending from a plug attachable to the proximal end of the body.
- 13. A disposable self-shielding syringe as in claim 12, wherein the body and protector case comprise plastic.
- 14. A disposable self-shielding syringe as in claim 12, wherein the finger grip and the locking mechanism are molded directly to one another.
- 15. A disposable self-shielding syringe as in claim 12, wherein the finger grip collar is molded to the proximal end of the body.
- 16. A single use, disposable syringe, comprisingan elongate body having a cavity therein for receiving a medicine cartridge, a distal end with an opening through which a needle may extend, and a proximal end with an opening therethrough to permit passage of the medicine cartridge axially into the cavity; a finger grip collar integrally molded onto the proximal end of the elongate body; a locking mechanism on the proximal end of the elongate body for engaging a rear surface of the medicine cartridge and preventing proximal movement of the medical cartridge received in the cavity; a protector case slidable on the elongate body between rearward and forward positions, and having an open distal end for uncovering and covering, respectively, a needle extending distally from the distal end of the elongate body; and a detent or detent pocket on the proximal end of the protector case, and on the proximal and distal ends of the elongate body, for retaining the protector case in the rearward position during use, and for substantially locking the protector case in the forward position to prevent reuse, respectively.
- 17. A single use, disposable syringe according to claim 16, wherein the elongate body and the protector case both comprise substantially clear plastic.
- 18. A single use, disposable syringe according to claim 16, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking finger extending from a plug attachable to the proximal end of the elongate body.
- 19. A single use, disposable syringe according to claim 16, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plurality of locking members extending into the cavity.
Parent Case Info
This This application is a reissue of Ser. No. 08/467,625 filed Jun. 6, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,400 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/104,182, filed on Aug. 9, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,647 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/783,825 filed Oct. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,581, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/581,734 filed Sep. 12, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,378 which was a CIP of application Ser. No. 07/521,243 filed on May 9, 1990, now abandoned, by two of the applicants herein.
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