Claims
- 1. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub, a pressure fitting, a pressure trigger, and a resilient member that is in contact with both the needle hub and the pressure fitting;
the needle hub comprising an enlarged portion and a stop member formed on the enlarged portion; the pressure fitting comprising two elongated arms, wherein each such arm comprises a tapered ramp and a male detent or a cut-out; wherein the male detents or cut-outs are configured to engage the stop member in an unactivated position and the pressure trigger is configured to interact with the tapered ramps to impart a radially outward force onto the arms thereby disengaging such male detents or cut-outs from the stop member.
- 2. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pressure fitting comprises an end cap and the resilient member is compressed against the needle hub enlarged portion and the pressure fitting when the needle assembly is in the unactivated position.
- 3. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the resilient member comprises a spring.
- 4. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a spring clip shroud having a pair of slits, wherein at least a portion of the pressure fitting is configured to fit between the slits.
- 5. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a syringe tip engagement chamber which defines a chamber bore, said chamber bore being tapered in the distal direction and configured to constrict the pressure trigger when the pressure trigger moves distally into the engagement chamber.
- 6. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of panels, wherein the pair of panels and the elongated arms define a cavity.
- 7. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the needle hub further comprises a spring clip shroud and the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of hooks on its proximal end, the hooks being configured to engage the proximal end of the spring clip shroud.
- 8. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the needle hub further comprises a spring clip shroud and the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of one-way locks, wherein the one-way locks are configured to engage the distal end of the spring clip shroud.
- 9. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pressure trigger comprises a pusher end which is configured to abut against the needle hub enlarged portion.
- 10. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a needle sheath, wherein the needle sheath is configured to pass over a needle and a needle tip subsequent to the pressure trigger imparting the radially outward force on the tapered ramps.
- 11. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the needle hub enlarged portion further comprises a pair of bumps for engaging the cut-outs.
- 12. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the needle hub further comprises a luer fitting.
- 13. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a needle fixedly secured to the enlarged portion.
- 14. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 2, wherein the needle hub further comprises a spring clip shroud and a safety spring clip, the safety spring clip being configured to be housed within the shroud in the unactivated position with its proximal end in contact with the pressure fitting distal end.
- 15. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 5, wherein the syringe tip engagement chamber comprises a luer taper.
- 16. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 6, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of one-way locks.
- 17. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 7, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of hooks.
- 18. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 6, wherein the pressure trigger comprises a pusher end and the pusher end is configured to abut against the needle hub enlarged portion.
- 19. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pressure trigger further comprises a plunger engagement arm, said plunger engagement arm being configured to interact with a syringe.
- 20. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 17, wherein the plunger engagement arm comprises an annular bore.
- 21. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub, a pressure fitting, a resilient member, and a pressure trigger; the needle hub further comprising an internal needle assembly having a needle fixedly secured thereto and a stop member; the pressure fitting further comprises two elongated arms, two tapered ramps, a distal end having an opening, and a pair of cut-outs or a pair of male detents;
wherein the pair of male detents or the pair of cut-outs are configured to engage the stop member; wherein the pressure trigger is configured to interact with the tapered ramps, and wherein the elongated arms are configured to spread radially as a result of the interaction between the pressure trigger and the tapered ramps.
- 22. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, further comprising a resilient member, wherein the resilient member is positioned over the needle and is in contact with both the internal needle assembly and the pressure fitting distal end.
- 23. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, further comprising a spring clip shroud having a pair of slits, wherein at least a portion of the pressure fitting is configured to fit between the slits.
- 24. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, further comprising a syringe tip engagement chamber which defines a chamber bore, said chamber bore being tapered in the distal direction and configured to constrict the pressure trigger when the pressure trigger moves distally into the engagement chamber.
- 25. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of panels, wherein the pair of panels and the elongated arms define a cavity.
- 26. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the needle hub further comprises a spring clip shroud and the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of hooks on its proximal end, the hooks being configured to engage the proximal end of the spring clip shroud.
- 27. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the needle hub further comprises a spring clip shroud and the pressure fitting further comprises a pair of one-way locks, wherein the one-way locks are configured to engage the distal end of the spring clip shroud.
- 28. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the pressure trigger comprises a pusher end which is configured to abut against an enlarged portion on the needle hub.
- 29. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a needle sheath, wherein the needle sheath is configured to pass over the needle subsequent to the interaction between the pressure trigger and the tapered ramps.
- 30. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the internal needle assembly further comprises a pair of bumps for engaging the cut-outs.
- 31. The safety hypodermic needle assembly according to claim 21, wherein the needle hub further comprises a spring clip shroud and a spring clip, and wherein at least a portion of the spring clip is housed within the spring clip shroud.
- 32. The safety hypodermic needle assembly as recited in claim 21, wherein the pressure trigger further comprises a plunger engagement portion and a fluid passageway.
- 33. The safety hypodermic needle assembly as recited in claim 21, wherein the resilient member is a spring.
- 34. The safety hypodermic needle assembly as recited in claim 24, wherein the syringe tip engagement chamber comprises a luer taper.
- 35. The safety hypodermic needle assembly as recited in claim 21, further comprising a protective cap.
- 36. A method for launching a needle tip safety guard assembly, said method comprising the steps:
providing a safety hypodermic needle assembly and a syringe, the hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub having an inner needle assembly, a needle, a pressure trigger, a pressure fitting, a spring clip, and a resilient member disposed in between the pressure fitting and the inner needle assembly, and the syringe comprising a plunger; inserting the needle into a patient; and pushing the plunger in a distal direction and causing a portion of the pressure trigger to ride up against the pressure fitting; wherein the pressure fitting comprises an elongated arm and a tapered ramp disposed on the elongated arm; and wherein the pressure trigger is configured to impart a pair of component forces on the tapered ramp to radially move the elongated arm when the plunger is pushed.
- 37. The method according to claim 36, wherein the needle comprises a needle tip and wherein after the elongated arm radially moves, the resilient member expands distally to launch the spring clip to block the needle tip.
- 38. The method according to claim 36, wherein the inner needle assembly comprises an enlarged portion and a stop member formed on the enlarged portion.
- 39. The method according to claim 36, wherein the resilient member is caused to compress by engaging the pressure fitting with a portion of the inner needle assembly.
- 40. A method for launching a needle tip safety guard assembly, said method comprising the steps:
providing a safety hypodermic needle assembly and a syringe, the hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub, a needle, a pressure trigger, a pressure fitting, a spring clip, and a resilient member disposed in between the pressure fitting and the needle hub, and the syringe comprising a plunger; inserting the needle into a patient; and pushing the plunger in a distal direction and causing a portion of the pressure trigger to ride up against the pressure fitting; wherein the pressure fitting comprises an elongated arm and a tapered ramp disposed on the elongated arm; and wherein the resilient member is caused to compress by engaging the pressure fitting with an enlarged portion formed within the needle hub.
- 41. The method according to claim 40, wherein the hypodermic needle assembly further comprises a needle tip and the spring clip is configured to block the needle tip.
- 42. The method according to claim 40, wherein pressure fitting comprises an elongated arm and wherein the elongated arm is configured to radially move when it is contacted by the pressure trigger.
- 43. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising:
a needle hub having an inner needle assembly, a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end comprising a threaded member and a syringe tip receiving chamber, and the distal end comprising an opening for launching a spring clip; a resilient member for launching the spring clip to a blocking position; a pressure trigger having a fluid path, an opening, and a pusher end, wherein the opening is configured to receive a portion of the inner needle assembly; a pressure fitting having an elongated arm and a tapered ramp disposed on the elongated arm, the pressure fitting is configured to compress the resilient member when the needle assembly is in a ready position by cooperating the inner needle assembly; a needle secured to the inner needle assembly and having a needle tip and a needle stop; and wherein the spring clip is caused to block the needle tip by distally moving the pressure trigger so that it interacts with the pressure fitting.
- 44. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the inner needle assembly comprises a proximally extending member, the proximally extending member is received by the opening on the pressure trigger when the needle assembly is activated.
- 45. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43 wherein the inner needle assembly comprises a stop member and the pressure fitting comprises a male detent, and wherein the male detent is configured to engage the stop member to hold the resilient member in a compressed state.
- 46. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the inner needle assembly has a distally extending portion and wherein the resilient member is disposed over the distally extending portion.
- 47. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the pusher end is configured to interact with the tapered ramp to impart a pair of component forces, and wherein when the pusher end does interact with the tapered ramp, the elongated arm moves radially to disengage the pressure fitting from the inner needle assembly.
- 48. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, further comprising a protective cap, the protective cap is attached to the distal end of the needle hub and is disposed over the needle.
- 49. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a second elongated arm.
- 50. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 49, wherein the pusher end is configured to interact with the tapered ramp to impart a pair of component forces, and wherein when the pusher end does interact with the tapered ramp, the elongated arm moves radially to disengage the pressure fitting from the inner needle assembly.
- 51. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the inner needle assembly comprises a recess for receiving a portion of the resilient member.
- 52. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the pusher end of the pressure trigger is configured to abut the inner needle assembly to limit the distal travel of the pressure trigger.
- 53. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 43, wherein the pressure fitting comprises a gripping finger for gripping a portion to the spring clip.
- 54. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub having a bore, an inner needle assembly attached to the bore of the needle hub, a washer, a spring clip, and a resilient member disposed between the washer and the spring clip;
a pressure trigger having a trigger bore, a pair of elongated arms, a proximal syringe engagement arm, and a distal needle engagement arm for engaging with a needle; a pair of passages located adjacent the inner needle assembly; and wherein the elongated arms pass through the pair of passages to contact the washer.
- 55. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 54, wherein the needle hub further comprises a threaded member at its proximal end and a groove at its distal end for engaging with the spring clip.
- 56. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 54, wherein the needle and the distal needle engagement arm are in a close tolerance fit or an interference fit with one another.
- 57. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 54, wherein the inner needle assembly comprises a glue well.
- 58. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 55, wherein the spring clip is engaged to the groove when the resilient member is in a compressed state.
- 59. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 58, wherein the resilient member is compressed between the washer and the spring clip.
- 60. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 59, wherein the pressure trigger is configured to move distally, the pair of elongated arms are configured to move through the pair of passages, the washer is configured to further compress the resilient member, and the spring clip is configured to disengage from the groove.
- 61. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub having a bore, an inner needle assembly attached to the bore of the needle hub, a spring clip, and a resilient member disposed between the inner needle assembly and the spring clip;
a pressure trigger having a trigger bore, a pair of elongated arms, a proximal syringe engagement arm, and a distal needle engagement arm for engaging with a needle; a pair of passages located adjacent the inner needle assembly; and wherein the elongated arms pass through the pair of passages to contact the spring clip, which is positioned at the needle hub's distal end.
- 62. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 61, wherein the needle hub further comprises a threaded member at its proximal end and a groove at its distal end.
- 63. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 61, wherein the needle and the distal needle engagement arm are in a close tolerance fit or an interference fit.
- 64. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 61, wherein the inner needle assembly comprises a glue well.
- 65. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 62, wherein the spring clip is engaged to the groove when the resilient member is in a compressed state.
- 66. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 65, wherein the resilient member is compressed between the inner needle assembly and the spring clip.
- 67. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 66, wherein the pressure trigger is configured to move distally, the pair of elongated arms are configured to move through the pair of passages, and the spring clip is configured to disengage from the groove.
- 68. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 67, wherein the spring clip is configured to disengage from the groove when the spring clip is pushed by the pair of elongated arms.
- 69. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a resilient member disposed between a first proximal hub section and a second distal hub section, a needle having a needle tip and a needle stop; and wherein the resilient member is conical.
- 70. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 69, wherein the first proximal hub section further comprises a syringe connecting member and a syringe tip engagement chamber.
- 71. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 69, wherein the first proximal hub section further comprises a closed distal end, and a pair of passages located adjacent to the closed distal end, and a bore disposed on the closed distal end for receiving a needle.
- 72. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 69, wherein the second distal hub section comprises a lip section and the first proximal hub section comprises a male detent, and wherein the lip section is engaged to the male detent to form a needle hub.
- 73. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 72, wherein the distal hub section comprises a tapered cone section and a groove located thereon for engaging with a spring clip.
- 74. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 73, wherein the conical resilient member comprises two openings, one for allowing the needle to pass therethrough and the other for allowing a pressure trigger to pass therethrough to activate the spring clip.
- 75. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 74, wherein the pressure trigger comprises an elongated arm, and wherein the elongated arm is configured to pass through one of the two openings on the conical resilient member.
- 76. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 74, wherein the pressure trigger comprises a proximal engagement arm, a distal engagement arm, and a bore passing through the proximal and distal engagement arms; and wherein the needle is secured to the distal engagement arm.
- 77. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising:
a needle hub having a proximal end and a distal end comprising an integrally molded inner cylinder and a longer outer cylinder relative to the inner cylinder; the inner and outer cylinders defining an annular space thereinbetween and the outer cylinder comprising a groove; an inner needle assembly molded to the inner cylinder and comprising a bore; a passage located adjacent the inner needle assembly for allowing a pressure trigger to communicate with a pressure fitting; a needle having a needle tip and a change in profile secured to the bore of inner needle assembly; a resilient member disposed within the annular space for launching a spring clip, which is located distal of the resilient member; and wherein the pressure trigger comprises a fluid communication path and an elongated arm for extending through the passage.
- 78. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 77, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a flange section that is removably engaged to the groove on the outer cylinder and a distally extending collar for covering at least a portion of the spring clip.
- 79. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 78, wherein the pressure fitting further comprises a proximally extending collar for abutting against the inner cylinder and for limiting the proximal travel of the moveable shroud.
- 80. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 79, wherein the removably engaged relationship between the flange and the groove on the outer cylinder compresses the resilient member within the annular space.
- 81. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 80, wherein the resilient member is configured to launch the pressure fitting and the spring clip to block the needle tip when the elongated arm on the pressure trigger forces the flange on the pressure fitting to separate from the groove on the outer cylinder.
- 82. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 80, further comprising a protective cap for covering the needle and the needle tip.
- 83. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 80, wherein the pressure fitting comprises an end wall.
- 84. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub having a proximal end and a distal end, a needle secured to the needle hub and extending out from the needle hub distal end, and a syringe removably engaged to the proximal end of the needle hub; the syringe comprising:
a barrel having a proximal end and a distal end and which defines a cylindrical bore; a plunger positioned within the cylindrical bore and having a distal end which has an extension pin and a plunger tip; wherein the distal end of the plunger further comprises a primary pusher end spaced apart from a secondary pusher end; and wherein the secondary pusher end is configured to move a distance relative to the primary pusher end and abut the primary pusher end upon a force applied to the plunger that is greater than a force necessary to move the plunger from a first position to a second position.
- 85. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 84, wherein the secondary pusher end is attached to the extension pin by a frangible seal.
- 86. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 84, further comprising a syringe tip and a threaded receptacle surrounding at least a portion of the syringe tip.
- 87. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 84, wherein the extension pin has a distal end section and wherein the distal end section travels the same distance relative to the syringe tip as the secondary pusher end travels relative to the primary pusher end.
- 88. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 87, further comprising a pressure trigger disposed within the needle hub, a resilient member compressed within the needle hub and having a distal end that is either in contact with a spring clip or a pressure fitting; and wherein when the secondary pusher end moves to abut the primary pusher end, the pressure trigger causes the resilient member to release, which in turn launches the spring clip.
- 89. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 87, further comprising a push flange located on the proximal end of the plunger and a gripping member located on the proximal end of the barrel.
- 90. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 89, wherein the barrel further comprises volumetric markers.
- 91. A syringe for injecting fluids and having two distinct advancing mechanisms comprising:
a barrel having a proximal end and a distal end, a syringe tip located on the distal end, and an enclosed end having a bore for passing fluids; a plunger having a proximal end and a distal end, an extension pin extending from the distal end, and a plunger tip disposed on the distal end and having the extension pin passing therethrough; wherein the plunger is configured to move from a first position to a second position in which the plunger tip contacts the enclosed end of the barrel by application of a first distally force; and wherein the plunger is configured to move to a third position relative to the plunger tip by application of a second distally force, which is greater than the first distally force.
- 92. The syringe as recited in claim 91, further comprising a primary pusher end located on the plunger and a secondary pusher end located on the extension pin, and wherein the plunger tip is positioned next to the secondary pusher end.
- 93. The syringe as recited in claim 92, wherein the secondary pusher end is attached to the extension pin by a frangible seal.
- 94. The syringe as recited in claim 92, wherein the secondary pusher end includes a distally extending engagement tip, and wherein the syringe tip is removably attached to the distally extending engagement tip.
- 95. The syringe as recited in claim 92, wherein a trigger space is defined by the primary and secondary pusher ends.
- 96. The syringe as recited in claim 92, further comprising a push flange located on the plunger proximal end, a gripping member located on the barrel proximal end, and a threaded receptacle located on the barrel distal end.
- 97. The syringe as recited in claim 92, wherein the barrel further comprises volumetric markers.
- 98. The syringe as recited in claim 91, wherein syringe tip comprises an interior cavity, a dome shape closed end having a bore for the extension pin to pass therethrough, and a ring formed upon the interior cavity, the ring being spaced apart from the dome shape closed end by at least a trigger gap distance; and wherein the plunger comprises a groove for engaging with the ring.
- 99. The syringe as recited in claim 98, wherein the syringe tip further comprises a proximal raised portion and a distal raised portion and a channel defined thereinbetween; the proximal and distal raised portions being in contact with the barrel's interior surface.
- 100. The syringe as recited in claim 98, further comprising a push flange located on the plunger proximal end, a gripping member located on the barrel proximal end, and a threaded receptacle located on the barrel distal end.
- 101. The syringe as recited in claim 98, wherein the barrel further comprises volumetric markers.
- 102. The syringe as recited in claim 98, wherein the syringe tip further comprises a proximal end face and wherein a proximally extending bendable leg extends from the proximal end face.
- 103. The syringe as recited in claim 98, wherein the ring tapers proximally towards a proximal end face.
- 104. The syringe as recited in claim 98, wherein the plunger comprises a first push flange, the first push flange is configured to push a proximal end face of the syringe tip.
- 105. The syringe as recited in claim 103, wherein the ring tapers proximally towards a proximally extending bendable leg.
- 106. The syringe as recited in claim 104, wherein the first push flange is configured to push a proximally extending bendable leg that extends from the proximal end face.
- 107. The syringe as recited in claim 102, wherein the proximally extending bendable leg is configured to bend when the plunger moves from the second position to the third position.
- 108. The syringe as recited in claim 106, wherein the proximally extending bendable leg is configured to bend when the plunger moves from the second position to the third position.
- 109. The syringe as recited in claim 99, further comprising at least one expansion groove located on either the proximal end or the distal end of the syringe tip; and wherein the expansion groove is configured to collapse and the channel is configured to radially expand when the plunger moves to the third position.
- 110. The syringe as recited in claim 91, wherein the syringe tip comprises a proximal end, a distal end, and an annular space, the annular space is tapered from the proximal end towards the distal end, and the distal end comprises a bore for allowing the extension pin to pass therethrough; the annular space further comprises a groove for receiving a portion of the plunger.
- 111. The syringe as recited in claim 110, wherein the plunger comprises an integrally molded pusher plate, the pusher plate and the groove located in the syringe tip are configured to mate and to move from the first position to the second position in unison.
- 112. The syringe as recited in claim 111, wherein the syringe tip comprises an exterior surface and a compression groove formed thereon; the compression groove facilitates the plunger's travel from the second position to the third position.
- 113. The syringe as recited in claim 112, wherein the pusher plate comprises a vent hole.
- 114. The syringe as recited in claim 112, further comprising a push flange located on the plunger proximal end, a gripping member located on the barrel proximal end, and a threaded receptacle located on the barrel distal end.
- 115. The syringe as recited in claim 112, wherein the barrel further comprises volumetric markers.
- 116. A safety hypodermic needle assembly comprising a needle hub having an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder and an annular space defined thereinbetween, the needle hub further comprising a proximal end having a fitting and a distal end;
an inner needle assembly comprising a triggering portion and a needle retaining portion; the needle retaining portion having a needle extending distally therefrom and the triggering portion comprising an interior surface and an exterior surface; the interior surface defining an annular space and comprising a first interior bump, the exterior surface comprising a male detent and a first exterior bump; a pressure fitting comprising a flange, the flange further comprising a cylinder extending distally therefrom and an elongated arm extending proximally therefrom; the elongated arm further comprising a hook for engaging with the male detent located on the inner needle assembly, a resilient member compressed within the annular space when the hook is engaged with the male detent; and a pressure trigger, the pressure trigger comprises a cylindrical portion and a bore located therein, the pressure trigger is configured to engage with and radially expand the first interior bump located on the interior surface.
- 117. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 116, further comprising a second male detent on the exterior surface of the triggering portion and a second elongated arm having a hook extending proximally from the flange on the pressure fitting.
- 118. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 117, wherein the hooks on the two elongated arms are engaged with the two male detents.
- 119. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 118, wherein the flange compresses against the resilient member's distal end when the two hooks are engaged with the two male detents.
- 120. The safety hypodermic needle assembly of claim 118, wherein the interior surface comprises an upper interior surface and a lower interior surface, the first interior bump is located on the upper interior surface, and a second interior bump is formed on the lower interior surface; and the exterior surface comprises an upper exterior surface and a lower exterior surface, the first exterior bump is located on the upper exterior surface, and a second exterior bump is formed on the lower exterior surface.
- 121. The safety hypodermic needle of claim 120, wherein when the pressure trigger moves distally inside the annular space of the triggering portion, the cylindrical portion of the pressure trigger interacts with the first interior bump and the second interior bump to move the two interior bumps radially outward.
- 122. The safety hypodermic needle of claim 121, wherein the radial movement of the two interior bumps causes the two exterior bumps to radially move the two elongated arms radially outward to disengage the two hooks from the two male detents, which in turn releases the resilient member so that it expands distally from the annular space.
- 123. The safety hypodermic needle of claim 122, further comprising a needle tip, a needle stop, and a spring clip disposed over the needle and positioned adjacent the pressure fitting; and wherein when the resilient member expands distally with respect to the annular space, the resilient member launches the spring clip towards the needle stop to shield the needle tip.
- 124. The safety hypodermic needle of claim 123, further comprising a safety cap positioned over the needle and engaged to the needle hub.
- 125. The safety hypodermic needle of claim 116, wherein the distally extending cylinder on the pressure fitting further comprises a dome and an opening located on the dome.
- 126. The safety hypodermic needle of claim 125, wherein the dome is formed by pressing the distally extending cylinder into a form or a die.
- 127. A method for advancing a plunger in a barrel of a syringe relative to a plunger tip; the plunger tip and the plunger being capable of both moving in unison and relative to one another, the method comprising the steps:
aspirating a compressible fluid into the barrel through a distal opening of the barrel; attaching a needle hub comprising a needle to the syringe; puncturing a sealed vial with the needle, the sealed vial comprising a liquid; injecting the compressible fluid into the sealed vial; aspirating the liquid from the sealed vial into the syringe; removing the needle from the sealed vial; and sticking a patient with the needle and injecting the liquid into the patient.
- 128. A syringe for injecting fluids having different advancing mechanisms for compressible fluids and incompressible fluids comprising:
a barrel having a proximal end and a distal end and a syringe tip located on the distal end having a bore for passing fluids; a plunger having a proximal end, a distal end, an extension pin extending from the distal end; and a plunger tip disposed on the distal end and having the extension pin passing therethrough; wherein the plunger tip is configured to remain substantially fixed to the plunger when a compressible fluid is being injected; and wherein the plunger moves distally relative to the plunger tip when an incompressible fluid is being injected.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/965,055 entitled “Spring Launched Needle Safety Clip” filed Sep. 26, 2001, the content of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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