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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M5/204Automatic syringes, e.g. with automatically actuated piston rod, with automatic needle injection, filling automatically connected to external reservoirs for multiple refilling
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M2005/3128Incorporating one-way valves, e.g. pressure-relief or non-return valves
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    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M5/315Pistons; Piston-rods; Guiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rod or piston; Appliances on the rod for facilitating dosing ; Dosing mechanisms
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    • A61M5/31548Mechanically operated dose setting member
    • A61M5/3156Mechanically operated dose setting member using volume steps only adjustable in discrete intervals, i.e. individually distinct intervals
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/31Details
    • A61M5/315Pistons; Piston-rods; Guiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rod or piston; Appliances on the rod for facilitating dosing ; Dosing mechanisms
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    • A61M5/31563Mechanically operated dose setting member interacting with a displaceable stop member
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/31Details
    • A61M5/315Pistons; Piston-rods; Guiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rod or piston; Appliances on the rod for facilitating dosing ; Dosing mechanisms
    • A61M5/31565Administration mechanisms, i.e. constructional features, modes of administering a dose
    • A61M5/3159Dose expelling manners
    • A61M5/31593Multi-dose, i.e. individually set dose repeatedly administered from the same medicament reservoir
    • A61M5/31595Pre-defined multi-dose administration by repeated overcoming of means blocking the free advancing movement of piston rod, e.g. by tearing or de-blocking

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  • This invention relates to syringes, and in its present form, it has been designed espethe cylinder and the hollow needle of the syringe.
  • Another object is to provide a filling and discharge control device that may be readily attached to or removed from standard types of syringes having the proper threaded connection for the device.
  • Another object is to provide an adjustable stop collar for the plunger rod or s eeve of the syringe, which is of novel and improved construction, capable of instant adjustment to any desired place on the plunger rod or sleeve, whereby predetermined measured doses may be injected.
  • Another object is to provide a stop collar that may be freely adjusted in one direction by sliding it on the plunger rod or sleeve to the desired place thereon, and having a ratchet like connection with the plunger rod or sleeve for preventing backward movement on said rod or sleeve, except when the ratchet like connection is released by the user.
  • this invention consists in the several novel features of construction, arrangement and combination of parts, hereina ter fully set forth and claimed.
  • FIG. 1 is a-view, partlyin side elevation and partly in -central, longitudinal section, of a syringe, embodying a simple form of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view, partly in side elevation and artl in cen tral, longitudinal section, of. t e fi g and discharge control device, showing the push plug thereof in depressed position
  • 'Fig. 3 1s a vertical section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 is a detail, crosssection taken on the line 44 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 5 is a detail, cross section taken on the line 5-5' of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 6 is a plan of a fragment-' of-the plunger rod or sleeve and stop collar.
  • reference character 10 designates the syringe cylinder, 11, the plunger, and 12 the.
  • plunger rod or sleeve of a standard or commercial syringe of common and well known construction.
  • the cylindrical wall 13 of the cylinder is shown as formed of a, lass tube, and its ends are held against pac 'ng washers by cylinder heads 14, 15, as is well understood.
  • the head 14 has a central aperture 16 through which the li uid is drawn into the. therefrom.
  • the filling and discharge control device 17 Removably secured on the cylinder head 14 is the filling and discharge control device 17, the connection between the two cylinder and disc arged 4 being here shown as comprising a threaded nipple 18, on the body portion 19 of the filling and discharge control device 17, and an internally threaded boss 20 on the head 14.
  • the threaded aperture 16 isthe one above referred toas the one through which the liquid is drawn into the cylinder and discharged therefrom.
  • the body portion 19 of the fillin and discharge control device 17, is bored ongitudinally of itself and in the bore 21 is slidably mounted a push plug 22, which contains a lengthwise extending intake passage 23, which leads from its outerend 24, ,to a
  • sage 23 terminates in allaterally extending a port 25, which is normally closedby the wall of the bore 21.
  • a port 25 which is normally closedby the wall of the bore 21.
  • the push plug 22 is formed, with an annular groove 26,-; which forms. a passage, and inv the body 19.;d're formed passages 27, 28, the
  • a hollow needle 30 such as is used for making injections under the skin, and said needle may have a threaded connection with the nipple 29 as shown.
  • the body ortion 19 has packing glands 31, 32, threa edly secured on nipples at the opposite ends of the body, for making leak proof joints between the body and push plug.
  • One end of the push plug is provided with a button or head 33 against'which the thumb of the user may be pressed to depress the push plug, and a coiled compression spring 34 is placed between the gland 31 and button 33-, which acts to restore the push plug to normal position after it has been depressed and released.
  • the stroke of the push plug is limited by'a set screw 35 which is threadedly secured in the body portion 19 and enters a groove 36 formed in the push plug; and .said screw and groove prevent rotation of the push plug in the body portion.
  • the screw 35 and slot connection 36 also act to stop the push plug at the places where the passage 26 and port 25 register with the combined inlet and outlet passage 27.
  • the syringe is of the kind in which a measured quantit of its contents may be dischar d each time the plunger is pushed forwar and an adjustable stop collar.37 is provided on the lunger rod or sleeve 12 for engaging the-en of the head 15 and arresting movement of the plunger at the place where a predetermined quantity has been discharged, said stop collar and its connection with the rod or sleeve 12 are novel and will now be described.
  • the collar is transversely slotted and in the slot is a detent or dog 38 which is movable transversely of the rod or sleeve and surrounds the same.
  • the detent has a tooth 39 formed at one edge of its central opening 40 for engagement with any one of the rack teeth 41, which areformed on the lower side of the rod or sleeve 12.
  • the detent 38 has a stem 42 on its upper end which extends out through a hole in the collar and on the upper end of said stem is secured a knob 43 by which the detent may be depressed to disengage its tooth 39 from the tooth of the rack teeth'41 with which the detent is enged. A coiled.
  • compression s ring 44 is interposed between the collar 3 and knob 43 and forces the tooth of the detent into enga ment with the rack teeth'on the under-side of the rod or sleeve 12.-
  • the rack teeth 41 and tooth 39 are beveled, as shown, whereby the collar may be freely moved on the rod toward the cylinder, but can only be moved back on the rod by first depressing before.
  • the upper side of the rod 12 is flattened and the apertures in the collar 37 and detent 38 have flat upper edges to correspond therewith. This arrangement prevents rotation of the collar on the rod.
  • the flat face of the rod is provided with a graduated scale having scale marks and figures indicating quantities corresponding to the dose which is to be discharged from the syringe at any time.
  • a palm rest 45 is secured on the free end of the plunger rod 12, and in some cases said palm rest forms a handle or knob for expanding the washers of the plunger, but as this forms no part of the present invention, the details of said washers expanding device will not be described in detail.
  • the stop collar 37 having been moved back toward the palm rest, as far as it can go and the plunger 11.having been pushed to the' end of its discharge stroke, the filler tube 47 is inserted into the bottle or other container for the serum orother fluid, the push plug 22 depressed, and the plunger 11 drawn back to the end of its intake or suction stroke. The push plug is then released.
  • the thumb of the hand holding the syringe may be used for depressing the push plug, while the other hand may be used for drawing back the plunger.
  • the cylinder holds a suflicient amount of the fluid for several small doses and the amount of the first dose having been determined, the user sets the stop collar 37 at the proper mark, and this is done by slidin the collar forward along the plunger r 12, the detent 38 passing freely over the rack teeth 41 and snapping into the notch below the line where the collar is stopped. The syringe is then used by inserting the hollow needle under the skin of the animal and the plunger rod 11 pushed forward until the collar 37 strikes againstthe end of the cylinder head .15.
  • the collar is moved back to the proper graduation mark, and the syringe used as It will also be observed that the normal position of the push plug is one in which the passage between the cylinder .13 and needle 30 is continuously open, and that the act of shifting the push plug 22 to establish ind I communicationbetween the cylinder and with one hand, leaving fillin tube is accomplished by merely pressing own on the push plug with the thumb of the hand holding the syringe.
  • the filling and discharge control device is always in proper position for the discharge of the contents through the needle, and the user is relieved of the care of proprlp setting said control device.
  • the user may hold the syringe and operate the plug the other free to draw back the pl r.
  • the filling. and discharge control device may be formed as a part of the equipment, or may be sold separately therefrom and constitutes a unit in itsef. Y More or less variation of the exact details of construction ispossible without departing from the spirit of vthis invention; I desire,
  • a syringe filling and discharge control device for syringes comprising, in combination, a body portion havin a main bore therein, a combined inlet an outlet passage and a discharge passage opposite, thereto and opening to said bore, a hollow needle secured to the body portion at the end of said discharge passage, a push plug slidably mounted in said bore and having means for connection with a liquid, container, said push plug having a discharge passage normally connecting said combined inlet and outlet-passage with said discharge pamage of the body ortion, and having an intake passage opening from a filler tube and terminatmg in a port normally out of register with either passage of the body portion but adapted to register with said combined inlet and outlet passage of the body portion when depressed to a second position, and a coiled compression spring interposed between said body portion and push plug, and actin to restore said push' plug to normal position when released 3.
  • a fillin and discharge control device having a y portion -renriovably secured to the discharge end of said syringe cylinder, there being a combined inlet and outlet passage in said body ortion, opening to the mterior of said cylin er, and a discharge passage in said body rtion, and a spring actuated push plug s 'dably mounted in a bore in said body portion and havinga dimharge passag normally establishing communication bet een said combined inlet and outlet passage and said discharge'passage of the body portion, and having an intake passage ope'ning from a filler tube and terminating 1n a normally closed portarranged to register with said combined inlet and outlet passage when the-push plug is depressed to a second position.

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Jan. 12 1926.
. H. M. CARSTENS SYRINGE Filed March 24, 1924 Patented Jan. 12, 19 26.
UNlTE'D STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY I. GARSTENSQOF OAK PARK, ILLINOIS.
SYRINGE.
Application flled'ltarch 24, 1924. Serial No. 701,302.
To all whom it may concern."
Be itknown that I, IIENRY M. CARSTENS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Oak Park, Cook County, and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in Syringes, of which the following is declared to be afull, clear,
and exact description.
This invention relates to syringes, and in its present form, it has been designed espethe cylinder and the hollow needle of the syringe.
Another object is to provide a filling and discharge control device that may be readily attached to or removed from standard types of syringes having the proper threaded connection for the device.
Another object is to provide an adjustable stop collar for the plunger rod or s eeve of the syringe, which is of novel and improved construction, capable of instant adjustment to any desired place on the plunger rod or sleeve, whereby predetermined measured doses may be injected.
Another object is to provide a stop collar that may be freely adjusted in one direction by sliding it on the plunger rod or sleeve to the desired place thereon, and having a ratchet like connection with the plunger rod or sleeve for preventing backward movement on said rod or sleeve, except when the ratchet like connection is released by the user.
With theseand other objects and advantages in view, this invention consists in the several novel features of construction, arrangement and combination of parts, hereina ter fully set forth and claimed.
. The invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which Fig. 1 is a-view, partlyin side elevation and partly in -central, longitudinal section, of a syringe, embodying a simple form of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a view, partly in side elevation and artl in cen tral, longitudinal section, of. t e fi g and discharge control device, showing the push plug thereof in depressed position; 'Fig. 3 1s a vertical section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 2; Fig. 4 is a detail, crosssection taken on the line 44 of Fig. 1; Fig. 5 is a detail, cross section taken on the line 5-5' of Fig. 1 and Fig. 6 is a plan of a fragment-' of-the plunger rod or sleeve and stop collar.
Referring to said drawing, which illustrates one embodiment of the invention, the
reference character 10, designates the syringe cylinder, 11, the plunger, and 12 the.
plunger rod or sleeve, of a standard or commercial syringe of common and well known construction. The cylindrical wall 13 of the cylinder is shown as formed of a, lass tube, and its ends are held against pac 'ng washers by cylinder heads 14, 15, as is well understood. The head 14 has a central aperture 16 through which the li uid is drawn into the. therefrom.
Removably secured on the cylinder head 14 is the filling and discharge control device 17, the connection between the two cylinder and disc arged 4 being here shown as comprising a threaded nipple 18, on the body portion 19 of the filling and discharge control device 17, and an internally threaded boss 20 on the head 14. The threaded aperture 16 isthe one above referred toas the one through which the liquid is drawn into the cylinder and discharged therefrom.
The body portion 19 of the fillin and discharge control device 17, is bored ongitudinally of itself and in the bore 21 is slidably mounted a push plug 22, which contains a lengthwise extending intake passage 23, which leads from its outerend 24, ,to a
point beyond the nipple 18, where the pas.
sage 23 terminates in allaterally extending a port 25, which is normally closedby the wall of the bore 21. Below the'port 2fi the push plug 22 is formed, with an annular groove 26,-; which forms. a passage, and inv the body 19.;d're formed passages 27, 28, the
passage 27' leading from the bore 21 of thebody 19 to the interior of the cylinder 13,
and the passage 28 leading ,from the. bore 21 to and through a nipple 29 formed on the f body 19, oppos te to the nipple 18. When in normal'position, as shown in Fig. 1, the
passage 26 of the push plug, connects the passa es 27,-28, whereby the contents of the cylin er may be discharged whenever the plunger is pushed forward. Removably secured on the nipple 29 is a hollow needle 30 such as is used for making injections under the skin, and said needle may have a threaded connection with the nipple 29 as shown.
The body ortion 19 has packing glands 31, 32, threa edly secured on nipples at the opposite ends of the body, for making leak proof joints between the body and push plug. One end of the push plug is provided with a button or head 33 against'which the thumb of the user may be pressed to depress the push plug, and a coiled compression spring 34 is placed between the gland 31 and button 33-, which acts to restore the push plug to normal position after it has been depressed and released. The stroke of the push plug is limited by'a set screw 35 which is threadedly secured in the body portion 19 and enters a groove 36 formed in the push plug; and .said screw and groove prevent rotation of the push plug in the body portion. The screw 35 and slot connection 36 also act to stop the push plug at the places where the passage 26 and port 25 register with the combined inlet and outlet passage 27. On the lower end 24, of the push plug is secured a flexible filling tube 47 or other means for conveying liquid from a bottle or other container into the filling and discharge control device.
The syringe is of the kind in which a measured quantit of its contents may be dischar d each time the plunger is pushed forwar and an adjustable stop collar.37 is provided on the lunger rod or sleeve 12 for engaging the-en of the head 15 and arresting movement of the plunger at the place where a predetermined quantity has been discharged, said stop collar and its connection with the rod or sleeve 12 are novel and will now be described. The collar is transversely slotted and in the slot is a detent or dog 38 which is movable transversely of the rod or sleeve and surrounds the same. The detent has a tooth 39 formed at one edge of its central opening 40 for engagement with any one of the rack teeth 41, which areformed on the lower side of the rod or sleeve 12.. The detent 38 has a stem 42 on its upper end which extends out through a hole in the collar and on the upper end of said stem is secured a knob 43 by which the detent may be depressed to disengage its tooth 39 from the tooth of the rack teeth'41 with which the detent is enged. A coiled. compression s ring 44 is interposed between the collar 3 and knob 43 and forces the tooth of the detent into enga ment with the rack teeth'on the under-side of the rod or sleeve 12.- The rack teeth 41 and tooth 39 are beveled, as shown, whereby the collar may be freely moved on the rod toward the cylinder, but can only be moved back on the rod by first depressing before.
the knob 43 and disengaging the detent from the rack teeth of the rod 12. The upper side of the rod 12 is flattened and the apertures in the collar 37 and detent 38 have flat upper edges to correspond therewith. This arrangement prevents rotation of the collar on the rod. The flat face of the rod is provided with a graduated scale having scale marks and figures indicating quantities corresponding to the dose which is to be discharged from the syringe at any time.
A palm rest 45 is secured on the free end of the plunger rod 12, and in some cases said palm rest forms a handle or knob for expanding the washers of the plunger, but as this forms no part of the present invention, the details of said washers expanding device will not be described in detail.
To fill the syringe, the stop collar 37 having been moved back toward the palm rest, as far as it can go and the plunger 11.having been pushed to the' end of its discharge stroke, the filler tube 47 is inserted into the bottle or other container for the serum orother fluid, the push plug 22 depressed, and the plunger 11 drawn back to the end of its intake or suction stroke. The push plug is then released. It will be noticed that the thumb of the hand holding the syringe. may be used for depressing the push plug, while the other hand may be used for drawing back the plunger. When the push plug is depressed, communication is established between the intake passage 23 in the push plug 22, and the combined inlet and outlet passage 27 in the body portion 19, which opens to the syringe cylinder 13, and that when the push plug is released, the spring 34 restores the push plug to normal position, shutting off communication between the passages 23, 27, and establishing communication between the passages 26,
27, 28 to the hollow needle 30.
The cylinder holds a suflicient amount of the fluid for several small doses and the amount of the first dose having been determined, the user sets the stop collar 37 at the proper mark, and this is done by slidin the collar forward along the plunger r 12, the detent 38 passing freely over the rack teeth 41 and snapping into the notch below the line where the collar is stopped. The syringe is then used by inserting the hollow needle under the skin of the animal and the plunger rod 11 pushed forward until the collar 37 strikes againstthe end of the cylinder head .15. For injecting another dose the collar is moved back to the proper graduation mark, and the syringe used as It will also be observed that the normal position of the push plug is one in which the passage between the cylinder .13 and needle 30 is continuously open, and that the act of shifting the push plug 22 to establish ind I communicationbetween the cylinder and with one hand, leaving fillin tube is accomplished by merely pressing own on the push plug with the thumb of the hand holding the syringe.
By providing an. automatically returned push plug, the filling and discharge control device is always in proper position for the discharge of the contents through the needle, and the user is relieved of the care of proprlp setting said control device. Byprovi ing a thumb operated plug, the user may hold the syringe and operate the plug the other free to draw back the pl r. The filling. and discharge control device may be formed as a part of the equipment, or may be sold separately therefrom and constitutes a unit in itsef. Y More or less variation of the exact details of construction ispossible without departing from the spirit of vthis invention; I desire,
therefore, not to limit myself to the exact form of the construction shown and described, but intend, in the following claims, to point out all of the invention disclosed herein.
I claim as new, and desire Letters Patent: o
1; A syringe fillinganddischarge control to secure by 1 device for syr1nges,eomprising, in combination, a body portion having a. main bore therein, a combined inlet and outlet passage and a discharge passage, opposite thereto and opening to said bore, a ush plug slidably mounted in said bore and aving a discharge passage normally registering with said com bined inlet and outlet passage and with said filler tube and discharge passage of the body portion, and, having an mtake'passage opening from a rminating in a port nor- -*'mally out of register with either passage of the with the combined inlet and outlet passage body portion but adapted to register of said body portion when depressed to a means for autoplug to normatically restoring said mal position whenreleases.
2. A syringe filling and discharge control device for syringes, comprising, in combination, a body portion havin a main bore therein, a combined inlet an outlet passage and a discharge passage opposite, thereto and opening to said bore, a hollow needle secured to the body portion at the end of said discharge passage, a push plug slidably mounted in said bore and having means for connection with a liquid, container, said push plug having a discharge passage normally connecting said combined inlet and outlet-passage with said discharge pamage of the body ortion, and having an intake passage opening from a filler tube and terminatmg in a port normally out of register with either passage of the body portion but adapted to register with said combined inlet and outlet passage of the body portion when depressed to a second position, and a coiled compression spring interposed between said body portion and push plug, and actin to restore said push' plug to normal position when released 3. In a syringe, the combination with a syringe cylinder and plunger therein, of a fillin and discharge control device, having a y portion -renriovably secured to the discharge end of said syringe cylinder, there being a combined inlet and outlet passage in said body ortion, opening to the mterior of said cylin er, and a discharge passage in said body rtion, and a spring actuated push plug s 'dably mounted in a bore in said body portion and havinga dimharge passag normally establishing communication bet een said combined inlet and outlet passage and said discharge'passage of the body portion, and having an intake passage ope'ning from a filler tube and terminating 1n a normally closed portarranged to register with said combined inlet and outlet passage when the-push plug is depressed to a second position.
Chicago, March 17, 1924.
. HENRY M. CARSTEKS.
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