Claims
- 1. A needleless syringe for accelerating particles into a target tissue surface of a vertebrate subject, said syringe comprising:(a) a body having a lumen therein, wherein said lumen has an upstream terminus and a downstream terminus and the upstream terminus of the lumen is capable of interfacing with an energizing means; and (b) a diaphragm arranged adjacent to the downstream terminus of the lumen, said diaphragm having an internal surface facing the lumen and an external surface, wherein said diaphragm is moveable between an initial position in which a concavity is provided on the external surface of the diaphragm, and a dynamic position in which the external surface of the diaphragm is substantially convex, characterized in that the external surface of said diaphragm comprises one or more topographical features which selectively retain particles on the external surface of the diaphragm when in its initial position.
- 2. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said one or more topographical features on the external surface of the diaphragm comprise a pocket for retaining particles.
- 3. The syringe of claim 2 wherein the pocket is provided by a groove, channel or trough in the external surface of the diaphragm.
- 4. The syringe of claim 2 wherein the pocket is provided by one or more superficial cuts or scores on the external surface of the diaphragm.
- 5. The syringe of claim 2 wherein the pocket is provided by a fold or kink in the diaphragm.
- 6. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said one or more topographical features on the external surface of the diaphragm comprise a structure depending and extending outwardly from the external surface of said diaphragm.
- 7. The syringe of claim 6 wherein the external surface of the diaphragm comprises one or more bristles depending from the diaphragm and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 8. The syringe of claim 7 wherein the external surface of the diaphragm comprises one or more ribs, fins or structural partitions depending from the diaphragm and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 9. The syringe of claim 7 wherein the external surface of the diaphragm comprises one or more annular ribs, fins or structural partitions depending from the diaphragm and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 10. The syringe of claim 1 wherein a central region of the external surface of the diaphragm is substantially flat or planar.
- 11. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the diaphragm has an overall configuration in the shape of a top hat.
- 12. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the diaphragm is reinforced with a fabric attached or adhered to the internal or external surface of the diaphragm.
- 13. The syringe of claim 1 further comprising a stop arranged at or over the downstream terminus of the lumen such that said stop prevents excess travel of the diaphragm as it moves to its dynamic, outwardly convex position.
- 14. The syringe of claim 1 wherein the lumen comprises an elongate cylindrical shock tube.
- 15. The syringe of claim 14 wherein the shock tube comprises an aperture for venting gases therefrom.
- 16. The syringe of claim 14 further comprising a rupture chamber having a first opening adapted to interface with an energizing means, and a second opening which is in fluid communication with the upstream terminus of the lumen.
- 17. The syringe of claim 16, wherein the second opening of the rupture chamber is closed by a rupturable membrane.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/860,403, filed Jun. 23, 1997, which is a 371 national stage application International Patent Application Number PCT/GB95/03016, filed Dec. 21, 1995 and designating the United States, from which applications priority is claimed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §§120 and 365(c) and which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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