Claims
- 1. An injection device comprising:a housing; an injection-assisting probe retractably located at a distal end of an injection device; a nozzle assembly having an opening for slidingly receiving at least a portion of the probe and defining a fluid chamber and being removably associated with the housing; a trigger assembly; a plunger; and an energy generating source operatively associated with the trigger assembly so that movement of the trigger assembly activates the energy source to move the plunger in a first direction and expel a fluid from the fluid chamber; wherein said injection-assisting probe comprises: a probe tip located at a distal end of the probe with at least a portion configured and dimensioned to slide within and to extend beyond the nozzle assembly opening the nozzle assembly opening; a discharge channel within the probe tip and terminating in an orifice through which the fluid is expelled; a body portion extending towards the discharge channel; a plunger receptor configured and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the plunger; and a retraction element operatively associated with the nozzle assembly, wherein the probe is located within the nozzle assembly in a retracted position prior to activation of the energy source; movement of the plunger in the first direction upon activation of the energy source results in at least a portion of the probe tip extending from the nozzle assembly opening such that the probe tip protrudes beyond the nozzle assembly opening; and the retraction element returns the probe tip to the retracted position after activation of the energy source.
- 2. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the retraction element is one of a resilient O-ring, a spring, or a flexible membrane.
- 3. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the body portion has an exterior surface that includes a ridge for accommodating the retraction element.
- 4. The injection device of claim 1, wherein a shoulder is disposed between the probe tip and the probe body for limiting the portion of the probe tip that extends from the nozzle assembly opening.
- 5. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the discharge channel has a length and a ratio of the discharge channel length to orifice diameter is greater than 6.
- 6. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the orifice diameter is between 0.004 to 0.012 inches.
- 7. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the discharge channel has a length of at least 0.024 inches.
- 8. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the body portion has a funnel-shaped interior which tapers toward the discharge channel.
- 9. The injection device of claim 1, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises two sections.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of provisional application No. 60/094,167 filed Jul. 27, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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