Claims
- 1. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, the surfaces coplanar and contiguous, a generally, cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, and opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders, each rib having a plurality of generally planar locking faces generally parallel to and at a common distance from said shoulder surface;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration, and a five section static mixing element disposed within the mixing tip to mix the two viscous materials as the two viscous materials are dispensed from the first and second barrels.
- 2. The syringe of claim 1, wherein the static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw and oriented at 90 degrees with respect thereto such that as the two viscous materials flow from one screw to the next screw the viscous materials are split into two portions to effect mixing thereof.
- 3. The syringe of claim 2, wherein the screws are disposed upon a common shaft.
- 4. The syringe of claim 2, wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 5. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof.
- 6. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having an alignment ring formed proximate a distal end thereof and a seal formed distal of the alignment ring, each alignment ring enhancing alignment of a seal with respect to the one of the barrels.
- 7. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers, each plunger having a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring coupled comparatively flexibly to the shaft of the plunger and the alignment ring coupled comparatively rigidly to the seal.
- 8. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers, each plunger having a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring attached to the shaft by a first neck and the seal attached to the alignment ring by a second neck, the first neck having a smaller diameter than the second neck to facilitate movement of the alignment ring and the seal relative to the shaft.
- 9. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the locking closure cap is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to mitigate leakage of the two viscous materials from the first and second barrels.
- 10. The syringe of claim 9, wherein the neck comprises a partition and the locking closure cap liner comprises a groove configured to receive the partition.
- 11. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising a body and a mixing tip:
- the body comprising a double-barrel assembly having juxtaposed first and second barrels having a common length and a generally cylindrical bore of a common diameter, each barrel bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, the surfaces coplanar and contiguous, a generally cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels, each barrel at an opposite end circumscribed by a common finger-grip closely receiving within said bore a piston;
- the body further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof, the seal comprising a flare having a wall thickness which is sufficiently thin as to flexibly conform to one generally cylindrical bore and seal one plunger with respect thereto;
- the body further comprising a first mating assembly having diametrically opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, and opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders, each rib having a plurality of generally planar locking faces generally parallel to and at a common predetermined distance from said shoulder surface;
- the mixing tip having an inlet end and a discharge end and a bore therethrough, the bore having a generally cylindrical portion at the inlet end and extending in a conically tapered portion toward the discharge end, said cylindrical portion determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a static mixing element being closely received and wedged within the tapered portion;
- the mixing tip having at the inlet end a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar, arcuate first and second locking tabs of a common predetermined thickness less than said first mating assembly predetermined distance, each tab having at least one edge beveled at a common predetermined angle, the tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said cylindrical bore portion, said circumferential surface having diametrically opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the first and second mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the cylindrical bore portion in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and cylindrical bore portion are in said engaged configuration.
- 12. The syringe of claim 11, wherein the static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw and oriented at 90 degrees with respect thereto, such that as the two viscous materials flow from one screw to the next screw the viscous materials are split into two portions to effect mixing thereof.
- 13. The syringe of claim 12, wherein the screws are disposed upon a common shaft.
- 14. The syringe of claim 12, wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 15. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, the surfaces coplanar and contiguous, a generally, cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, and opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders, each rib having a plurality of generally planar locking faces generally parallel to and at a common distance from said shoulder surface;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration; and
- a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the locking closure cap is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to mitigate leakage of the two viscous materials from the first and second barrels.
- 16. The syringe of claim 15, wherein the neck comprises a partition and the locking closure cap liner comprises a groove configured to receive the partition.
- 17. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, a generally cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore, and said mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each tab is closely received between a locking rib and one of said first and second shoulders, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction, and a static mixing element disposed within the mixing tip to mix the two viscous materials as the two viscous materials are dispensed from the first and second barrels; and
- a unitary construction double plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, said plungers slidably mounted in said barrels for dispensing the viscous materials therefrom as the plungers are pushed into said barrels.
- 18. The syringe of claim 17, wherein the static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw and oriented at 90 degrees with respect thereto such that as the two viscous materials flow from one screw to the next screw the viscous materials are split into two portions to effect mixing thereof.
- 19. The syringe of claim 18, wherein the screws are disposed upon a common shaft.
- 20. The syringe of claim 18, wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 21. The syringe of claim 17, wherein the generally of planar surfaces of each shoulder are coplanar and contiguous, the first mating assembly has opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, wherein the mixing tip circumferential surface has opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses within the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration and wherein said mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess.
- 22. The syringe of claim 17, wherein each of said unitary construction double-plungers has a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof.
- 23. The syringe of claim 17, wherein each of said unitary construction double-plungers have an alignment ring formed proximate a distal end thereof and a seal formed distal of the alignment ring, each alignment ring enhancing alignment of a seal with respect to the one of the barrels.
- 24. The syringe of claim 17, wherein each of said unitary construction double-plungers has a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring coupled comparatively flexibly to the shaft of the plunger and the alignment ring coupled comparatively rigidly to the seal.
- 25. The syringe of claim 17, wherein each of said unitary construction double-plungers has a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring attached to the shaft by a first neck and the seal attached to the alignment ring by a second neck, the first neck having a smaller diameter than the second neck to facilitate movement of the alignment ring and the seal relative to the shaft.
- 26. The syringe of claim 17, wherein each of said first and second locking ribs include at least one generally planar locking face generally parallel to said shoulder surface.
- 27. The syringe of claim 26, wherein the first mating assembly has opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, said syringe further comprising a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between said at least one rib locking face and one of said first and second shoulders, the mating assemblies detachable when the locking closure cap is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to mitigate leakage of the two viscous materials from the first and second barrels.
- 28. The syringe of claim 27, wherein the neck comprises a partition and the locking closure cap liner comprises a groove configured to receive the partition.
- 29. The syringe of claim 17, wherein the static mixing element comprises five single turn screws.
- 30. The syringe of claim 17, wherein each rib has a plurality of generally planar locking faces.
- 31. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, the surfaces coplanar and contiguous, a generally, cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, and opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is received between the rib and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction, and a static mixing element disposed within the mixing tip to mix the two viscous materials as the two viscous materials are dispensed from the first and second barrels.
- 32. The syringe of claim 31, wherein each locking rib has a plurality of generally planar locking faces generally parallel to and at a common distance from said shoulder surface and each tab is received between one of the pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder.
- 33. The syringe of claim 31, wherein the static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw and oriented at 90 degrees with respect thereto such that as the two viscous materials flow from one screw to the next screw the viscous materials are split into two portions to effect mixing thereof.
- 34. The syringe of claim 33, wherein the screws are disposed upon a common shaft.
- 35. The syringe of claim 33, wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 36. The syringe of claim 31, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof.
- 37. The syringe of claim 31, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having an alignment ring formed proximate a distal end thereof and a seal formed distal of the alignment ring, each alignment ring enhancing alignment of a seal with respect to the one of the barrels.
- 38. The syringe of claim 31, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers, each plunger having a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring coupled comparatively flexibly to the shaft of the plunger and the alignment ring coupled comparatively rigidly to the seal.
- 39. The syringe of claim 31, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers, each plunger having a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring attached to the shaft by a first neck and the seal attached to the alignment ring by a second neck, the first neck having a smaller diameter than the second neck to facilitate movement of the alignment ring and the seal relative to the shaft.
- 40. The syringe of claim 31, further comprising a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the locking closure cap is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to mitigate leakage of the two viscous materials from the first and second barrels.
- 41. The syringe of claim 40, wherein the neck comprises a partition and the locking closure cap liner comprises a groove configured to receive the partition.
- 42. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, a generally cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders, each rib having at least one locking face;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore, and said mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each tab is received between a rib locking face and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction, and a static mixing element disposed within the mixing tip to mix the two viscous materials as the two viscous materials are dispensed from the first and second barrels, wherein said static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw, and wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 43. The syringe of claim 42, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof.
- 44. The syringe of claim 42, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having an alignment ring formed proximate a distal end thereof and a seal formed distal of the alignment ring, each alignment ring enhancing alignment of a seal with respect to the one of the barrels.
- 45. The syringe of claim 42, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers, each plunger having a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring coupled comparatively flexibly to the shaft of the plunger and the alignment ring coupled comparatively rigidly to the seal.
- 46. The syringe of claim 42, further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers, each plunger having a shaft, an alignment ring formed at a distal end of the shaft and a seal formed distally of the alignment ring, the alignment ring attached to the shaft by a first neck and the seal attached to the alignment ring by a second neck, the first neck having a smaller diameter than the second neck to facilitate movement of the alignment ring and the seal relative to the shaft.
- 47. The syringe of claim 42, further comprising a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, said surface having opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, the mating assemblies interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction until each detent, traversing the ramp and reaching the ramp proximal end, is received within a recess, and each tab is closely received between one of said pluralities of rib locking faces and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the locking closure cap is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and bore are in said engaged configuration, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to Litigate leakage of the two viscous materials from the first and second barrels.
- 48. The syringe of claim 47, wherein the neck comprises a partition and the locking closure cap liner comprises a groove configured to receive the partition.
- 49. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising a body and a mixing tip:
- the body comprising a double-barrel assembly having juxtaposed first and second barrels having a common length and a generally cylindrical bore of a common diameter, each barrel bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, a generally cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels, each barrel at an opposite end circumscribed by a common finger-grip;
- the body further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof, the seal comprising a flare having a wall thickness which is sufficiently thin as to flexibly conform to one generally cylindrical bore and seal one plunger with respect thereto;
- the body further comprising a first mating assembly having opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders;
- the mixing tip having an inlet end and a discharge end and a bore therethrough, the bore having a generally cylindrical portion at the inlet end and extending in a conically tapered portion toward the discharge end, said cylindrical portion determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a static mixing element being closely received and wedged within the tapered portion;
- the mixing tip having at the inlet end a second mating assembly having opposed first and second locking tabs of a common predetermined thickness less than said first mating assembly predetermined distance, the tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said cylindrical bore portion, the first and second mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the cylindrical bore portion and said mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each tab is closely received between a locking rib and one of said first and second shoulders, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction until the neck and cylindrical bore portion are in said engaged configuration.
- 50. The syringe of claim 49, wherein the mixing tip has a static mixing element disposed therein.
- 51. The syringe of claim 50, wherein the static mixing element comprises five single turn screws.
- 52. The syringe of claim 49, wherein the static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw and oriented at 90 degrees with respect thereto, such that as the two viscous materials flow from one screw to the next screw the viscous materials are split into two portions to effect mixing thereof.
- 53. The syringe of claim 52, wherein the screws are disposed upon a common shaft.
- 54. The syringe of claim 49, wherein each of said first and second locking ribs include at least one generally planar locking face generally parallel to said shoulder surface.
- 55. The syringe of claim 52, wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 56. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising a body and a mixing tip:
- the body comprising a double-barrel assembly having juxtaposed first and second barrels having a common length and a generally cylindrical bore of a common diameter, each barrel bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, a neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- the body further comprising a unitary construction double-plunger having juxtaposed first and second plungers of a common length, each plunger having a seal formed integrally therewith at a distal end thereof, the seal comprising a flare having a wall thickness which is sufficiently thin as to flexibly conform to one generally cylindrical bore and seal one plunger with respect thereto;
- the body further comprising a first mating assembly opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders, each rib having at least one of generally planar locking face at a common predetermined distance from said shoulder surface;
- the mixing tip having an inlet end and a discharge end and a bore therethrough, the bore having a generally cylindrical portion at the inlet end and extending in a conically tapered portion toward the discharge end, said cylindrical portion determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a static mixing element being closely received and wedged within the tapered portion, said mixing tip having at the inlet end a second mating assembly having opposed said first and second locking tabs of a common predetermined thickness less than said first mating assembly predetermined distance, the first and second mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the cylindrical bore portion, the mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each tab is closely received between a rib locking face and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction.
- 57. The syringe of claim 56, wherein each shoulder has a generally planar surface, wherein said surfaces are coplanar and contiguous.
- 58. The syringe of claim 56, wherein the first mating assembly has diametrically opposed first and second detents extending outwardly from the neck, wherein said circumferential surface has diametrically opposed first and second detent recesses and first and second ramps contiguous at a proximal end, respectively, to said recesses, and wherein said first and second mating assemblies conjoin when the neck is inserted into the cylindrical bore portion in a relative orientation such that each detent contacts a ramp distal end, thereby determining an engaged configuration, and said mating assemblies interlock when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each detent traverses the ramp and reaches the ramp proximal end and is received within a recess.
- 59. The syringe of claim 56, wherein the static mixing element comprises a plurality of single turn screws, each screw rotating in a direction opposite that of an adjacent screw and oriented at 90 degrees with respect thereto, such that as the two viscous materials flow from one screw to the next screw the viscous materials are split into two portions to effect mixing thereof.
- 60. The syringe of claim 59, wherein the screws are disposed upon a common shaft.
- 61. The syringe of claim 59, wherein the screws taper in size such that the viscous materials flow through successively smaller screws as the viscous materials are dispensed.
- 62. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, a generally, cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore and interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each tab is received between a rib and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction; and
- a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore and interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction until each tab is received between a rib and a shoulder, the mating assemblies detachable when the locking closure cap is rotated in the opposite direction, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to mitigate leakage of the two viscous materials from the first and second barrels.
- 63. The syringe of claim 62, wherein each of said first and second locking ribs including at least one generally planar locking face generally parallel to said shoulder surface.
- 64. The syringe of claim 62, wherein the neck comprises a partition and the locking closure cap liner comprises a groove configured to receive the partition.
- 65. A syringe for dispensing two viscous materials as an admixture, comprising:
- first and second barrels each bounded at a discharge end by first and second shoulders, respectively, each shoulder having a generally planar surface, a generally cylindrical neck extending from and symmetrically disposed between the shoulders, the neck including first and second outlet passages in fluid communication, respectively, with the first and second barrels;
- a first mating assembly having opposed first and second locking ribs symmetrically disposed with respect to said neck and rigidly attached, respectively, to said first and second shoulders, each rib having at least one locking face;
- a mixing tip having an inlet end having a generally cylindrical bore determined by a circumferential surface adapted to closely receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck is inserted into the bore, and said mating assemblies interlocking when the mixing tip is rotated in a first direction until each tab is closely received between said at least one rib locking face and one of said first and second shoulders, the mating assemblies detachable when the mixing tip is rotated in the opposite direction, and a static mixing element disposed within the mixing tip to mix the two viscous materials as the two viscous materials are dispensed from the first and second barrels; and a locking closure cap having a generally cylindrical bore sized to receive said neck, a second mating assembly having opposed generally planar first and second locking tabs symmetrically disposed with respect to said bore, the mating assemblies conjoining when the neck inserted into the bore when said mating assemblies interlocking when the locking closure cap is rotated in a first direction so that each tab is closely received between said at least one rib locking face and one of said first and second shoulders, and a locking closure cap liner comprised of a resilient polymer material disposed within the locking closure cap and configured to engage and seal the neck to mitigate leakage of the two viscus materials from the first and second barrels.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/829,944, filed on Apr. 1, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,988 and entitled DOUBLE-BARRELED SYRINGE WITH DETACHABLE LOCKING MIXING TIP, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
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Apr 1997 |
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