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The barrel (10) has a proximal open end (11), a distal open end (12), an inner wall, an inner diameter, two protrusions (111) and a flange (121). The protrusions (111) are formed on the inner wall near the proximal open end (11) of the barrel (10) and opposite to each other. The flange (121) is formed on the distal open end (12) of the barrel (10).
The needle assembly (20) is mounted on the proximal open end (11) of the barrel (10) and comprises a hub (21) and a needle (22). The hub (21) is cylindrical and connected to the proximal open end (11) of the barrel (10). The hub (21) has a proximal end (211), a distal end (212), an outer surface, two L-shaped grooves (213), a connecting stub (214), a recess (215), an optional annular lip (217) and a passage (218). The L-shaped grooves (213) are defined in the outer surface of the hub (21), correspond to the protrusions (111) of the barrel (10) and each has a longitudinal part. The longitudinal part forms an opening on the proximal end of the hub (21). The hub (21) is inserted into the barrel (10) from the distal open end (12) till the protrusions (111) of the barrel (10) are placed into the L-shaped grooves (111) from the opening on the proximal end (211) of the hub (21). Then the hub (21) is rotated and locked by the protrusions (111) of the barrel (10), which prevents the hub (21) from moving longitudinally.
The connecting stub (214) is conical and hollow, is formed on the proximal end (211) and protrudes out of the proximal open end (11) of the barrel (10). The recess (215) is conical, is defined in the distal end (212) and has an inner wall. The annular lip (217) is formed on the outer surface of the hub (21) to press against the inner wall of the barrel (10) tightly. The passage (218) is defined longitudinally through the hub (21).
The needle (22) is attached on the connecting stub (214) of the hub (21) and communicates with the passage (218). With further reference to
The plunger (30) is mounted slidably in the barrel (10) and comprises a push rod (31) and a piston (32). The push rod (31) has a proximal end (311), a distal end (312), a blocking protrusion (313), a stop (314), a finger tab (315) and an optional notch (316). The blocking protrusion (313) is cylindrical, is formed on the proximal end (311) of the push rod (31) and has an enlarged end. The stop (314) and the finger tab (315) are formed separately on the distal end (312) of the push rod (31) for facilely positioning and pushing the plunger (30). The notch (316) is defined in the push rod (31) to allow the push rod (31) to be easily broken.
The piston (32) is cylindrical and hollow, is mounted on the proximal end (311) of the push rod (31) and has a diameter, an outer surface, an end facing the hub (21), a protrusion (321) having an outer surface, an optional annular shoulder (322) and a through hole (323). The diameter of the piston (32) is larger slightly than the inner diameter of the barrel (10), so the outer surface of the piston (32) can abut against the inner wall of the barrel (10). The protrusion (321) is formed on the end facing the hub (21) and corresponds to and engages with the recess (215) of the hub (21). The annular shoulder (322) is formed on the outer surface of the piston (32) and presses against the inner wall of the barrel (10) tightly. The through hole (323) is defined through the piston (32) and corresponds to and is mounted around the blocking protrusion (313) and the proximal end (311) of the push rod (31), so the piston (32) is mounted on the proximal end (311) of the push rod (31) securely. With further reference to
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.