The present invention relates to a syringe used in fat transplantation, and more particularly, to a syringe used in fat transplantation capable of doubling as a fat tissue storage vessel and minimizing a space occupied in a storage chamber to thereby increase storage efficiency and facilitate fat transplantation.
Fat transplantation, which has abruptly increased in popularity and become more widely used in recent times, is an operation in which fat from a part of a human body collected through fat suction is transplanted to another part of the human body where the fat is needed or desired. The fat remaining after the fat transplantation is frozen and stored in a syringe without being contained in a separate storage vessel, and then the fat may be thawed to be re-injected. As the number of operations has increased, the need for a freezing device for storing fat has also abruptly increased. In addition, since storage vessels for the fat of numerous patients may be stored in an overlapping manner, the probability of cross contamination may be increased, even in the frozen state. In order to reduce the probability of cross contamination, additional efforts and processes related to dual packaging are needed.
In a conventional syringe used for fat transplantation, when the fat remaining after the fat suction, or the fat remaining in a cylinder after the fat transplantation, is stored, a cannula and a needle of the syringe are separated from a coupling part of the cylinder after the fat suction and fat transplantation, the coupling part is sealed by a cap, a plunger coupled to a piston head in the cylinder is separated therefrom to reduce an occupied space, and then the fat is stored in the freezing device or in a liquid nitrogen tank.
Generally, a flange is integrally formed with a cylinder of the conventional syringe to improve grip of the cylinder. However, since the flange projects outward from the cylinder to some extent, it is difficult to store cylinder in close proximity to each other, and thus a large space may be occupied and storage efficiency may be decreased. In particular, while cryogenic storage, such as liquid nitrogen, is widely used nowadays due to its advantages, as consumption of liquid nitrogen tanks also increases and a large tank capacity increases a manufacturing cost, storage and maintenance cost may also be increased several times more than a conventional freezing device.
In addition, since the syringe is stored in liquid nitrogen, the cylinder, the piston and the cap of the syringe may abruptly shrink to thereby decrease sealing performance, and the probability of cross contamination due to intrusion of the liquid nitrogen may increase.
In order to solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a syringe used in fat transplantation capable of doubling as a fat tissue storage vessel, minimizing a space occupied in a storage chamber to increase storage efficiency, and reducing storage and maintenance cost. In addition, it is possible to improve sealing performance of the vessel to secure against cross contamination. Further, since a plunger can be readily moved forward with low power and rapidly moved backward, fat suction and transplantation can be very conveniently performed.
The foregoing and/or other objects of the present invention may be achieved by providing a syringe used in fat transplantation comprising: a cylinder having a coupling part formed at one side thereof such that a cannula, a needle or a cap is detachably coupled, an open part formed at the other end, and a flange formed at an outer periphery of the open part; a piston head installed in the cylinder; and a plunger for reciprocating the piston head, characterized in that the flange is formed separately from the cylinder, and a flange attachment structure is formed between the flange and the cylinder to detach the flange from the cylinder.
In addition, the flange attachment structure may comprise a hooking projection projecting from an outer periphery of the cylinder, an insertion groove formed in an inner periphery of the flange such that the hooking projection is inserted, and a hooking groove integrally formed with the insertion groove such that the hooking projection is hooked.
Further, the syringe used in fat transplantation may further comprise a first sealing member for sealing the open part of the cylinder.
Furthermore, the syringe used in fat transplantation may further comprise a second sealing member having an insertion groove and a hooking groove corresponding to the insertion groove and the hooking groove of the flange, which are formed at an inner periphery of thereof.
In addition, in the coupling structure of the cylinder and the cap, the coupling part of the cylinder may be comprised of an inner tube and an outer tube, the cap detachably coupled to the coupling part may be comprised of an inner tube press-fitted between the inner and outer tubes of the coupling part and an outer tube inserted into an outer periphery of the outer tube of the coupling part, and a packing may be disposed between the outer tube of the cylinder and the outer tube of the cap.
Further, an outer periphery of the inner tube of the cylinder and an inner periphery of the inner tube of the cap press-fitted into the cylinder may be tapered.
Furthermore, threaded parts may be formed at an inner periphery of the outer tube of the cylinder and an outer periphery of the inner tube of the cap to be threadedly engaged with each other.
In addition, a spiral groove may be formed at an outer periphery of the plunger, and a locker having a guide projection inserted into the spiral groove may be installed at the flange. The locker may be slidably installed at the flange in a direction such that the guide projection is inserted into or separated from the spiral groove.
According to a syringe used in fat transplantation, a coupling part and an open part of a cylinder are sealed to use the syringe as a fat storage vessel. In addition, a flange can be removed from the cylinder to store the cylinders in close proximity in a freezing device or a liquid nitrogen tank, thereby increasing storage efficiency. As a result, it is possible to reduce maintenance cost when the liquid nitrogen tank is used.
Further, since a sealing structure of the coupling part and the open part of the cylinder has a dual structure, sealing performance can be improved, and cross contamination during storage of the cylinder due to leakage of fat or intrusion of liquid nitrogen can be prevented.
Furthermore, since a plunger can be reciprocated by selecting rotation of the plunger using a spiral groove and a locker of the plunger or reciprocal movement of the plunger, it is possible to conveniently perform fat suction and transplantation. In particular, when a high pressure is applied into the cylinder during fat transplantation, the plunger is rotated and moved forward with the locker being hooked by the spiral groove to perform the fat transplantation with low power. In addition, when a user intends to rapidly pull back the plunger or separate the plunger from the cylinder, the locker can be rapidly pulled back from the spiral groove by releasing the locker, thereby providing user convenience.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention and the manner in which the same are accomplished will become clearer based on the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of a syringe used in fat transplantation in accordance with the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The cylinder 10 has a coupling part 11 formed at one side. A cannula and a needle (not shown) are detachably coupled to the coupling part 11 to suck and transplant fat. When the cannula and the needle are not used, a cap 40 is coupled to the coupling part 11 to seal the coupling part 11.
In addition, the cylinder 10 has an open part 12 formed at the other side. A flange 50 projects from an outer periphery of the cylinder 10 adjacent to the open part 12 to readily grip the cylinder 10 and to prevent a user's hand from sliding. The flange 50 is formed separately from the cylinder 10, and thus, the flange 50 can be detachably coupled to the cylinder 10 by a flange attachment structure formed between the flange 50 and the cylinder 10.
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The syringe of the present invention further includes a second sealing member 70 for sealing the open part 12 of the cylinder 10. The second sealing member 70 has an insertion groove 71 and a hooking groove 72 corresponding to the insertion groove 51 and the hooking groove 52 of the flange 50 to be detachably coupled to the cylinder 10, similar to the flange 50.
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Meanwhile, in the coupling structure of the cylinder 10 and the cap 40, the coupling part 11 of the cylinder 10 is comprised of an inner tube 11a and an outer tube 11b, the cap 40 detachably coupled to the coupling part 11 is comprised of an inner tube 40a press-fitted between the inner and outer tubes 11a and 11b and an outer tube 40b inserted into an outer periphery of the outer tube 11b, and a packing 41 is disposed between the outer tube 11b of the cylinder 10 and the outer tube 40b of the cap 40.
An outer periphery of the inner tube 11a of the cylinder 10 and an inner periphery of the inner tube 40a of the cap 40 may be tapered such that they are closely adhered to each other when the cap 40 is coupled to the cylinder 10, thereby sealing the cylinder 10 together with the packing 41 in a dual sealing manner. In addition, threaded parts 11c and 40c are formed at the inner periphery of the outer tube 11b of the cylinder 10 and the outer periphery of the inner tube 40a of the cap 40 to be detached from each other in a threaded manner.
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While the piston head 20 has a porous net 21 to separate free oil to perform a filter function during centrifugation, e.g., as disclosed in Korean Utility Model Registration No. 327374, but not limited thereto, a general piston head having no filter function may be employed.
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When the flange 50 is separated from the cylinder 10, as shown in
As described above, since the flange 50 is fully separated from the cylinder 10, when the cylinder 10 is stored in the freezing device or the liquid nitrogen tank, the cylinders 10 can be closely adhered to each other and stored. As a result, since a larger number of cylinders 10 can be stored in a limited space, it is possible to increase the storage efficiency of liquid nitrogen tanks to thereby remarkably reduce maintenance cost.
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Further, it is possible to conveniently perform the fat suction and fat transplantation using the spiral groove 31 installed at the plunger 30 and the locker 80. That is, as shown in
While this invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be clear to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains that various modifications may be made to the described embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
As can be seen from the foregoing, a syringe used in fat transplantation in accordance with the present invention can double as a storage vessel in addition to fat suction and fat transplantation and minimize a space occupied in a storage chamber, thereby increasing storage efficiency and reducing storage and maintenance cost. In addition, it is possible to improve sealing performance of the storage vessel to secure against cross contamination. Further, since the plunger can be moved with low power and rapidly pulled back, the fat suction and the fat transplantation can be conveniently performed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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KR10-2006-0064946 | Jul 2006 | KR | national |
PCT/KR07/03343 | Jul 2007 | KR | national |
This application hereby claims the benefit of the commonly assigned Korean Application No. 10-2006-0064946 (filed Jul. 11, 2006, in the Korean Patent Office) and the commonly assigned International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2007/003343 (filed Jul. 10, 2007, in the Korean Patent Office), both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.