Claims
- 1. A one piece hypodermic tip, said tip comprising a barrel having a first and a second end, a connector part, the connector part being molded integral with the barrel first end and a needle part, said needle part being molded integral with the barrel second end, said needle part having a length, a substantially uniform outside diameter along the length and a substantially uniform bore communicating with the barrel, further providing that the length is equal to or greater than 0.4 inches and the diameter equal to or less than 0.072 inches.
- 2. A one piece molded hypodermic tip as recited in claim 1 further providing that the needle part has an external diameter between 0.030 and 0.034 inches and a bore equal to or greater than 0.006 inches.
- 3. A one piece hypodermic tip as recited in claim 2 where the tip is formed of a thermoplastic material.
- 4. A one piece hypodermic tip as recited in claim 2, further providing that the tip is formed of a matrix comprising a thermoplastic material having a melting point and substantially uniformly distributed solid particles having a higher melting point than the melting point of the thermoplastic material.
- 5. A one piece hypodermic tip as recited in claim 4 where the solid particles are derived from materials selected from the group consisting of mineral clay, PTFE, talc, micron sized glass beads and calcium carbonate.
- 6. A one piece hypodermic tip as recited in claim 4, further providing that the solid particles are a form of mineral clay.
- 7. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 4, further providing that the tip includes two or more needle parts each having a central axis.
- 8. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 7, further providing that the central axis of all tips are positioned substantially parallel to each other.
- 9. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 8, further providing that the tip includes at least three needle parts and that their axis' are positioned along a straight line.
- 10. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 8, further providing that the tip includes three or more needle parts and that their axis' are positioned at the interstices of a polygon.
- 11. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 4, further providing that the matrix includes a flow enhancing material.
- 12. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 11 where the flow enhancing material is selected from the group consisting of Polyphenelene Sulphone (Ticona “Ceremer) and Dupont “Fluoroguard.”
- 13. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 4 further providing that a crossection of the needle part has an exterior polygonal outline.
- 14. A hypodermic tip as defined in claim 4 further providing that a crossection of the needle part has an interior polygonal outline.
- 15. A hypodermic tip as defined in claim 4 further providing that the exterior of the needle part includes longitudinal ribs.
- 16. A hypodermic tip as recited in claim 4 further providing that the interior of the needle part includes longitudinal ribs.
- 17. A mold for producing a one piece hypodermic tip, the tip comprising a barrel having a first and a second end, a connector part, the connector part being molded integral with the barrel first end and a needle part, said needle part being molded integral with the barrel second end, said needle part having a uniform diameter and a substantially uniform bore communicating with the barrel, a length equal to or greater than 0.4 inches and a diameter equal to or less than 0.072 inches, the mold comprising a first part formed of a first material for molding the barrel and connector part and a second part formed of a second material for molding the needle part.
- 18. A mold as recited in claim 13 further providing that the second material is porous steel.
- 19. A mold as recited in claim 14 where the mold first part has an interior surface and further providing that said interior surface has positioned thereon a flow facilitating coating.
- 20. A mold as recited in claim 14 further providing that the tip has a longitudinal axis substantially coinciding with the axis of a needle part and an extension thereof, a parting plane along which the parts of the mold are separated for removal of the molded tip, and further providing that said parting plane is positioned substantially adjacent to the connector end of the barrel and further positioned so that the tip axis is substantially perpendicular to said parting plane.
- 21. A mold as recited in claim 14 further providing that the tip has a longitudinal axis substantially coinciding with the axis of a needle part and further providing a parting plane along which the parts of the mold are separated for removal of the molded tip and that the parting plane traverses the entire length of said axis.
- 22. A mold as recited in claim 14 further providing at least two needle parts.
- 23. A mold as recited in claim 18 further providing at least three needle parts each positioned at an interstice of a polygon.
- 24. A mold as recited in claim 19 further providing that the needle part is formed to produce a needle part having a polygonal crossection.
- 25. A process for forming a one piece hypodermic tip the tip comprising a barrel having a first and a second end, a connector part, the connector part being molded integral with the barrel first end and at least one needle part, said needle part being molded integral with the barrel second end, said needle part having a uniform diameter and a substantially uniform bore communicating with the barrel, a length equal to or greater than 0.4 inches and a diameter equal to or less than 0.072 inches, the process comprising the steps of:
providing a matrix of thermoplastic resin having distributed therethrough at least 5% clay particles; providing a mold having a first part for forming the barrel and connector end and a second part for forming the needle part, said second part being formed of a porous metal; heating the matrix above the melting point of the thermoplastic component and injecting under pressure the matrix into said mold.
- 26. A process as recited in claim 20 further providing the step of heating the mold to a temperature lower than the melting point of the matrix.
- 27. A process as recited in claim 21, further providing the step of lowering the ambient pressure within the mold to approximately 50% of the then absolute atmospheric pressure before injecting the matrix into the mold.
I. PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] Applicant claims priority based on Provisional Patent Application filed Jul. 31, 2001 and bearing Serial No. 60/309,082.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60309082 |
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