Claims
- 1. A syringe for use with an injector comprising a syringe retaining mechanism, the syringe comprising:
a body comprising a rear end and a front end; a plunger movably disposed within the body; and at least one attachment member associated with the body, the at least one attachment member adapted to releasably engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector regardless of the orientation of the syringe with respect to the injector.
- 2. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the at least one attachment member comprises an annular ridge disposed on the body.
- 3. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising one or more projections associated with the body, the one or more projections adapted to engage corresponding members of the syringe retaining mechanism to enable release of the syringe from the injector through rotational motion.
- 4. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the at least one attachment member comprises one or more tab members.
- 5. The syringe of claim 4 wherein each of the tab members comprises a first tab end attached to the body and a second tab end adapted to engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 6. The syringe of claim 4 wherein the tab members are resilient members.
- 7. The syringe of claim 4 wherein the tab members are integrally formed with the body.
- 8. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising a flange associated with the body and adapted to engage a corresponding surface of the injector when the syringe is releasably engaged therewith.
- 9. The syringe of claim 8 wherein the flange is adapted to substantially prevent fluid from entering the interior of the injector.
- 10. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the at least one attachment member is moved in an axial direction to releasably engage the injector.
- 11. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the at least one attachment member is moved in a vertical direction to releasably engage the injector.
- 12. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the at least one attachment member is associated with the rear end of the body.
- 13. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the at least one attachment member is associated with the front end of the body.
- 14. The syringe of claim 1, further comprising an encoding device operable to provide syringe information to the injector.
- 15. An injector for injecting fluid from a syringe mounted thereon, the injector comprising:
a housing; a drive member at least partially disposed within the housing and operable to engage a plunger of the syringe; and a syringe retaining mechanism associated with the housing, the syringe retaining mechanism adapted to releasably engage the syringe regardless of the orientation of the syringe with respect to the injector.
- 16. The injector of claim 15 wherein the syringe retaining mechanism comprises one or more capture members adapted to releasably engage corresponding members of the syringe.
- 17. The injector of claim 16, further comprising an actuator member adapted to engage the corresponding members of the syringe to urge them out of engagement with the one or more capture members to release the syringe from the injector.
- 18. The injector of claim 16 wherein the one or more capture members are resilient or movable members.
- 19. The injector of claim 18 wherein the one or more capture members are manipulated to urge them out of engagement with the corresponding members of the syringe to release the syringe from the injector.
- 20. The injector of claim 18, further comprising an actuator member associated with the one or more capture members, the actuator member adapted to be rotated by the syringe to urge the one or more capture members out of engagement with the corresponding members of the syringe to release the syringe from the injector.
- 21. The injector of claim 16 wherein the one or more capture members are spring-loaded members.
- 22. The injector of claim 21 wherein movement of the syringe against the one or more capture members to overcome the spring force urges the one or more capture members out of engagement with the corresponding members of the syringe to release the syringe from the injector.
- 23. The injector of claim 21 wherein manipulation of the one or more capture members to overcome the spring force urges the one or more capture members out of engagement with the corresponding members of the syringe to release the syringe from the injector.
- 24. The injector of claim 15 wherein the syringe retaining mechanism is adapted to releasably engage the syringe in an axial direction.
- 25. The injector of claim 15 wherein the syringe retaining mechanism is adapted to releasably engage the syringe in a vertical direction.
- 26. The injector of claim 15, further comprising a sensor adapted to read syringe information provided by an encoding device on a syringe.
- 27. A method of connecting a syringe comprising at least one attachment member to an injector comprising a syringe retaining mechanism, the method comprising:
moving the at least one attachment member of the syringe into the syringe retaining mechanism without regard to the orientation of the syringe to the injector; and releasably engaging the at least one attachment member of the syringe with the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the moving step comprises axially moving the syringe into the syringe retaining mechanism.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein the moving step comprises vertically moving the syringe into the syringe retaining mechanism.
- 30. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
providing an actuator member associated with the syringe retaining mechanism and adapted to be rotated by the syringe to urge the syringe retaining mechanism out of engagement with the at least one attachment member of the syringe; and rotating the syringe to release the at least one attachment member from the syringe retaining mechanism.
- 31. The method of claim 27, further comprising the step of manipulating the syringe retaining mechanism to release the at least one attachment member therefrom.
- 32. The method of claim 27, further comprising the step of moving the syringe against the syringe retaining mechanism to release the at least one attachment member therefrom.
- 33. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
providing an actuator member adapted to engage the at least one attachment member of the syringe; activating the actuator member to urge the at least one attachment member out of engagement with the syringe retaining mechanism to release the syringe from the injector
- 34. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
providing an encoding device adapted to provide syringe information on the syringe; providing a sensor adapted to read syringe information on the injector; and reading the syringe information as the syringe is connected to the injector.
- 35. An injector for injecting fluid from a syringe mounted thereon, the injector comprising:
a housing; and a retaining member associated with the housing for releasably engaging the syringe, the retaining member being movable upon rotation of the syringe between a relaxed state, where the syringe is engaged by the retaining member, and a tensioned state, where the syringe is released from the retaining member.
- 36. The injector of claim 35 wherein the retaining member comprises a substantially elliptical, flexible ring.
- 37. The injector of claim 35 wherein the retaining member comprises a substantially circular, flexible ring.
- 38. The injector of claim 35 wherein the retaining member comprises a plurality of segments.
- 39. The injector of claim 35, further comprising a grooved, rotating ring operatively connected to the retaining member, wherein rotation of the rotating ring manipulates the retaining member from the relaxed state to the tensioned state.
- 40. An injector system comprising an injector and a syringe, the injector system comprising:
a syringe comprising:
a body comprising a forward end and a rearward end; and a plunger movably disposed in the body; and an injector comprising:
a housing; and a piston movably disposed at least partially within the housing and operable to drive the plunger of the syringe in a forward direction without a connective engagement therebetween to dispense fluid from the forward end of the body during an injection procedure, wherein the piston connectively engages the plunger to retract the plunger within the syringe.
- 41. The injector system of claim 40 wherein the piston comprises a collet member comprising one or more segment members adapted to deflect in a radial direction to engage the plunger when the piston is retracted.
- 42. The injector system of claim 40 wherein the piston comprises an elastomeric member adapted to expand in a radial direction to engage the plunger when the piston is retracted.
- 43. The injector system of claim 40, further comprising:
a sleeve member associated with the piston; and one or more plunger gripper members associated with the piston and adapted to be biased by the sleeve member into engagement with the plunger upon retraction of the piston.
- 44. The injector system of claim 43, further comprising:
a collar connected to one end of the piston sleeve, the collar defining an opening through which the piston extends; a plunger cap connected to the collar, the plunger cap defining an interior space and a plurality of slots formed in a side thereof; a gripper extender disposed on an end of the piston within the interior space of the plunger cap; a plurality of grippers disposed through the slots and engageable with the gripper extender; and a biasing member in contact with the piston sleeve; whereby, upon movement of the piston in a rearward direction, the biasing member biases movement of the piston sleeve to substantially prevent movement of the piston sleeve in the rearward direction to cause the gripper extender to push the plurality of grippers through the slots in the plunger cap into engagement with the plunger within the syringe.
- 45. The injector system of claim 40 wherein the piston is adapted to engage the plunger without regard to the orientation of the plunger with respect to the piston.
- 46. The injector system of claim 40 wherein the piston is adapted to drive the plunger without regard to the orientation of the plunger with respect to the piston.
- 47. A method of preparing an injector comprising a drive piston for a procedure, the method comprising:
mounting a syringe comprising a plunger on the injector; sensing that the syringe is mounted on the injector; and advancing the piston of the injector to engage the plunger of the syringe.
- 48. The method of claim 47, further comprising the step of advancing the plunger to a distal end of the syringe to expel air therefrom.
- 49. The method of claim 48, further comprising the step of filling the syringe with fluid by retracting the piston to aspirate fluid into the syringe.
- 50. The method of claim 47, further comprising the step of advancing the piston to prime the syringe and a tube connected to the syringe.
- 51. The method of claim 50, further comprising the step of advancing the piston to expel fluid from the syringe.
- 52. The method of claim 47, further comprising the step of retracting the piston after the syringe is removed from the injector.
- 53. The method of claim 47 wherein the step of advancing the piston to engage the plunger is automatically conducted by the injector.
- 54. A syringe for use with an injector comprising a syringe retaining mechanism, the syringe comprising:
a body comprising a rearward end and a forward end; a plunger movably disposed within the body; at least one attachment member associated with the body; and at least one rotation member associated with the body for releasably engaging a corresponding member of the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 55. The syringe of claim 54 wherein the at least one rotation member comprises a recess formed in the body.
- 56. The syringe of claim 54 wherein the at least one rotation member comprises a projection.
- 57. A syringe adapter for use with an injector, the syringe adapter comprising:
a rear mounting member adapted to engage a syringe retaining mechanism associated with the injector; and a front mounting member adapted to engage a corresponding mounting member associated with a syringe to install the syringe on the injector.
- 58. The syringe adapter of claim 57 wherein the front mounting member comprises at least one capture member adapted to engage the corresponding mounting member associated with the syringe.
- 59. The syringe adapter of claim 58 wherein the at least one capture member is movable to engage the corresponding mounting member associated with the syringe.
- 60. The syringe adapter of claim 57 wherein the rear mounting member comprises at least one attachment member adapted to engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 61. The syringe adapter of claim 60 wherein the at least one attachment member comprises an annular ridge disposed on the body.
- 62. The syringe adapter of claim 60 wherein the rear mounting member further comprises one or more projections adapted to engage corresponding members of the syringe retaining mechanism to enable release of the syringe from the injector through rotational motion.
- 63. The syringe adapter of claim 60 wherein the at least one attachment member comprises one or more tab members.
- 64. The syringe adapter of claim 63 wherein each of the tab members comprises a first tab end attached to the adapter and a second tab end adapted to engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 65. The syringe adapter of claim 63 wherein the tab members are resilient members.
- 66. The syringe adapter of claim 63 wherein the tab members are integrally formed with the adapter.
- 67. The syringe adapter of claim 57 wherein the rear mounting member is moved in an axial direction to engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 68. The syringe adapter of claim 57 wherein the rear mounting member is moved in a vertical direction to engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector.
- 69. The syringe adapter of claim 57 wherein the rear mounting member is adapted to engage the syringe retaining mechanism of the injector regardless of the orientation of the syringe adapter with respect to the injector.
- 70. A method of adapting an injector to accept a syringe, the method comprising:
installing an adapter configured to accept the syringe on the injector; and mounting the syringe on the adapter.
- 71. The method of claim 70 wherein the adapter may be installed on the injector without regard to the orientation of the adapter with respect to the injector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/718,230, filed on Nov. 21, 2000, and claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/180,647, filed on Feb. 7, 2000, and to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/229,550, filed on Sep. 5, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60180647 |
Feb 2000 |
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60229550 |
Sep 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09718230 |
Nov 2000 |
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09777020 |
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