Claims
- 1. A microsyringe comprising an elongated, slender capillary tube having a lumen therethrough, a needle cannula at a distal end of said tube in fluid communication with said lumen, and a connector hub at a proximal end of said tube for attachment to means for providing a fluid movement force into said lumen, and a slidable indicator in said lumen, said indicator being slidable under the influence of a fluid force entering said lumen for indicating the amount of fluid inside said tube, said indicator being a flotation member which floats at the level of fluid in said lumen.
- 2. The microsyringe of claim 1 wherein said slidable indicator is positioned completely within said lumen, said microsyringe further comprising means for preventing said slidable indicator from sliding out of said lumen.
- 3. The microsyringe of claim 1 wherein said slidable indicator is made from an elastomeric material.
- 4. The microsyringe of claim 1 wherein said capillary tube is translucent and has graduations on its outside surface to indicate specific volume measurements.
- 5. The microsyringe of claim 1 wherein said capillary tube is rigid and is made of glass.
- 6. A microsyringe comprising an elongated hollow tube having a lumen therethrough, a needle cannula at one end of said tube in fluid communication with said lumen, a connector hub at the other end of said tube for attachment to means for providing a fluid movement force into said lumen, and slidable indicator means in said lumen, said indicator means being slidably responsive to a fluid force entering said lumen and being flotable at the level of fluid in said lumen.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 112,961, filed Jan. 17, 1980 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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