Claims
- 1. A single use syringe assembly comprising:
a barrel having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid, and open proximal end and a distal end having a passageway in communication with said chamber; a plunger rod assembly including an elongate body portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and a stopper on said elongate body portion proximate said distal end, said stopper being slidably positioned in substantially fluid-tight engagement with said inside surface of said barrel for drawing fluid into and out of said chamber by movement of said stopper relative to said barrel, said elongate body portion extending outwardly from said open proximal end of said barrel; and a generally trough-shaped locking element positioned within said barrel, said locking element defining a channel, said elongate body portion of said plunger rod assembly extending through said channel; one or more barbs extending from said locking element, said one or more barbs engaging said inside surface of said barrel for substantially preventing said locking element from moving proximally with respect to said barrel but allowing movement of said locking element towards said distal end; said locking element engaging said elongate body portion of said plunger rod assembly such that said locking element is movable towards said distal end of said barrel as said plunger rod assembly is advanced; a spring member attached to said locking element and urging said one or more barbs towards said inside surface of said barrel; and said proximal end and said distal end of said plunger rod being connected by a breakable connection, one of said proximal end and said distal end including an axial projection having at least one transverse protuberance projecting therefrom, said protuberance being connected to the other of said proximal portion and said distal portion, said breakable connection being on said protuberance, said breakable connection being strong enough to hold said proximal end and said distal end together during normal use of said syringe and breakable upon application of an additional force applied to said proximal portion along said longitudinal axis.
- 2. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said breakable connection is positioned proximally with respect to said locking element.
- 3. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said axial projection includes a plurality of transverse protuberances.
- 4. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said axial projection is planar shaped having a side wall and at least one transverse protuberance projecting from said side wall.
- 5. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said proximal portion, said distal portion and said breakable connection are integrally molded of plastic material.
- 6. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said breakable connection is made of material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene and adhesives.
- 7. The syringe of claim 1 wherein said stopper and said distal portion are integrally molded of plastic material.
- 8. The syringe of claim 1 further including means for preventing said breakable connection from breaking when said additional force is distally directed.
- 9. The syringe of claim 1 further including a cannula having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen therethrough, said proximal end of said cannula being joined to elongate tip so that said lumen is in fluid communication with said passageway.
- 10. A single use syringe assembly comprising:
a barrel having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid; a plunger rod assembly including an elongate body portion having a proximal end, a distal end and a stopper on said elongate body portion, said stopper being slidably positioned in substantially fluid-tight engagement with said inside surface of said barrel for drawing fluid into and out of said chamber by movement of said stopper relative to said barrel, said elongate body portion extending outwardly from said barrel; a locking element positioned within said barrel, said locking element including a base including first and second opposing walls and a third wall connecting said first and second walls, a first leg extending proximally from said first wall, a second leg extending proximally from said second wall, said first and second legs being in opposing relation, a first barb extending from said first leg and engaging said inside surface of said barrel, a second barb extending from said second leg and engaging said inside surface of said barrel, said first leg including a first end portion engageable with said elongate body portion of said plunger rod assembly, said second leg including a second end portion engageable with said elongate body portion of said plunger rod assembly, said first and second barbs being positioned to substantially prevent said locking element from moving proximally in said barrel, but allowing said locking element to move distally within said barrel; and said proximal end and said distal end of said plunger rod being connected by a breakable connection, one of said proximal end and said distal end including an axial projection having at least one transverse protuberance projecting therefrom, said protuberance being connected to the other of said proximal portion and said distal portion, said breakable connecting being on said protuberance, said breakable connection being strong enough to hold said proximal end and said distal end together during normal use of said syringe and breakable upon application of an additional force applied to said proximal portion along said longitudinal axis.
- 11. The syringe of claim 10 wherein said breakable connection is positioned proximally with respect to said locking element.
- 12. The syringe of claim 10 wherein said axial projection includes a plurality of transverse protuberances.
- 13. The syringe of claim 10 wherein said axial projection is planar shaped having a side wall and at least one transverse protuberance projecting from said side wall.
- 14. The syringe of claim 10 wherein said proximal portion, said distal portion and said breakable connection are integrally molded of plastic material.
- 15. The syringe of claim 10 wherein said breakable connection is made of material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene and adhesives.
- 16. The syringe of claim 10 wherein said stopper and said distal portion are integrally molded of plastic material.
- 17. The syringe of claim 10 further including means for preventing said breakable connection from breaking when said additional force is distally directed.
- 18. The syringe of claim 10 further including a cannula having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen threthrough, said proximal end of said cannula being joined to elongate tip so that said lumen is in fluid communication with said passageway.
- 19. A single use syringe as described in claim 10 including means for resiliently urging said first and second barbs towards said inside surface of said barrel.
- 20. A single use syringe as described in claim 19 wherein said means for resiliently urging including a third leg extending proximally from said third wall of said base, each of said first and second legs includes a substantially flat body having an inner edge substantially adjacent to said third leg and an outer edge, said first and second barbs extending, respectively, from said outer edges of said first and second legs.
- 21. A single use syringe as described in claim 20 wherein said locking element has a generally trough-shaped configuration.
- 22. A single use syringe as described in claim 21 wherein said elongate body portion of said plunger rod assembly includes first and second adjoining portions, said first portion being distal of said second portion and having a smaller diameter than said second portion, a first shoulder separating said first and second portions, and a stop surface at the distal end of said first portion, said first ands second inwardly extending end portion of said first and second legs being engageable with said first shoulder, said locking element being engageable with said stop surface.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application claims benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/199,412 filed Jul. 19, 2002 which claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/324,434 filed Sep. 24, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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