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US577682A
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    • 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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  • the object of the invention is to provide a new and improved syringe which -is simple and durable in construction, more especially designed for the use of surgeons, and arranged for conveniently and quickly disconnecting the several parts to permit ot' thoroughly cleaning the same, so as to render the syringe aseptic.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section of the improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a like view of the same on the line 3 3 of Fig. l, and
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of a modiiied forni of the improvement.
  • the improved syringe is provided with a barrel A, made of glass or like material and formed with a contracted outlet A at one end and at its other end with an outwardly-flaring mouth A2, as is plainly shown in Fig. l.
  • a plunger provided with a cylinder B, made of an elastic material, such as rubber, and stretched over annular ridges C C', placed suitable distances apart and preferably in the form of nuts screwing on the reduced threaded end D of the plungenstem D.
  • the cylinder B is engaged between the ridges C C by a ringL or band E, vso as to contract that portion of the cylinder between the two ridges while the portion of the cylinder over the ridges is in contact with the inner surface of the barrel A.
  • the elastic cylinder B is made of an interior diameter somewhat less than the diameter of the ridges C C on the stem D, and when said cylinder is placed over the ridges on the stem its end portions will project beyond the ridges and, being of less diameter than the portions of the cylinder overlying the ridges, serve to permit the plunger formed by said cylinder to be conveniently entered into the barrel.
  • the nuts forming the ridges C C are each provided with reduced portions or necks, and the neck of one nut bears against the larger end portion of the other nut when the nuts are in position on the threaded portion of the stem, so that a circumferential recess or channel is formed between the two ridges, into which channel the elastic cylinder presses, so as to form an annular groove adapted to receive the ring or band E.
  • This band forms a clamp surrounding and contracting the central portion of the cylinder between the annular ridges C C'.
  • the plunger-stem D passes through an elas tic disk F, held against the flaring mouth A2 of the barrel A by a cap G, screwing on a ring H, slipped over the barrel A from the outlet end of the latter and resting against the ilaring mouth A2, as will be readily understood by reference to Fig. l.
  • the disk F is securely held in place on the barrel A, said disk forming a stufngbox for the plunger-stem D.
  • the outer end of the latter is provided with the usual handle D2 for enabling the operator to reciprocate the plunger in the barrel A for drawing in and ejecting the liquid.
  • the barrel A contains a plunger having an elastic cylinder B', the outer end of which is closed, and the cylinder is stretched over two annular ridges C2 C3, formed integrally with the stem D3 and placed a suitable distance apart.
  • the cylinder between the ridges is connected by an elastic band E', so as to contract this portion of the cylinder similarly to the ring E above described in reference to Fig. l.
  • the resistance of the liquid ejected from the barrel A has a tendency to open the outer end against the inside of the barrel A to insure a still tighter joint between the plunger and the barrel.
  • a piston for syringes comprising a stern provided with a plurality 'of circumferential and spaced ridges, an elastic tube arranged on the stem over the ridges thereof, and having its ends extending beyond said ridges,
  • a piston for syringes consisting of a stem having a reduced and threaded end, two nuts having reduced portions or necks and screwing on the said reduced portion of the stein, said nuts forming spaced circumferential ridges, an elastic tube arranged on the stern over the nuts with its ends projecting beyond the saine, and a band encircling the tube and contracting it into the channel formed by and between the nuts, substantially as herein shown and described.

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llnrrnn Stratus PATENT "Pricing FREDERICK IEISSNER, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.
SYRINGE.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 577,682, dated February 23, 1897. Application led January 30, 1896. Serial No. 577,831. (No model.)
To all whom, t 77mg; concer/L:
Beit known that I, FREDERICK ErssNnR, of New York city, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Syringe, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved syringe which -is simple and durable in construction, more especially designed for the use of surgeons, and arranged for conveniently and quickly disconnecting the several parts to permit ot' thoroughly cleaning the same, so as to render the syringe aseptic.
The invention consists of certain parts and details and combinations of the same, as will be fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, formiu g a part of this specification,
' in which similar characters of reference indi cate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure l is a longitudinal section of the improvement. Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a like view of the same on the line 3 3 of Fig. l, and Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of a modiiied forni of the improvement.
The improved syringe is provided with a barrel A, made of glass or like material and formed with a contracted outlet A at one end and at its other end with an outwardly-flaring mouth A2, as is plainly shown in Fig. l. In the barrel A operates a plunger provided with a cylinder B, made of an elastic material, such as rubber, and stretched over annular ridges C C', placed suitable distances apart and preferably in the form of nuts screwing on the reduced threaded end D of the plungenstem D. The cylinder B is engaged between the ridges C C by a ringL or band E, vso as to contract that portion of the cylinder between the two ridges while the portion of the cylinder over the ridges is in contact with the inner surface of the barrel A. The elastic cylinder B is made of an interior diameter somewhat less than the diameter of the ridges C C on the stem D, and when said cylinder is placed over the ridges on the stem its end portions will project beyond the ridges and, being of less diameter than the portions of the cylinder overlying the ridges, serve to permit the plunger formed by said cylinder to be conveniently entered into the barrel. The nuts forming the ridges C C are each provided with reduced portions or necks, and the neck of one nut bears against the larger end portion of the other nut when the nuts are in position on the threaded portion of the stem, so that a circumferential recess or channel is formed between the two ridges, into which channel the elastic cylinder presses, so as to form an annular groove adapted to receive the ring or band E. This band forms a clamp surrounding and contracting the central portion of the cylinder between the annular ridges C C'.
Now it will be seen that when the plunger is withdrawn from the barrel the diameter of the cylinder over the ridges is slightly in excess of the internal diameter of the barrel A, so that when the plunger is inserted into the barrel at the flaring mouth A2 said cylinder is slightly compressed at the annular ridges, and consequently a very tight t of the plunger in the barrel A is insured.
The plunger-stem D passes through an elas tic disk F, held against the flaring mouth A2 of the barrel A bya cap G, screwing on a ring H, slipped over the barrel A from the outlet end of the latter and resting against the ilaring mouth A2, as will be readily understood by reference to Fig. l. By this arrangement the disk F is securely held in place on the barrel A, said disk forming a stufngbox for the plunger-stem D. The outer end of the latter is provided with the usual handle D2 for enabling the operator to reciprocate the plunger in the barrel A for drawing in and ejecting the liquid.
In the modified form shown in Fig. 4 the barrel A contains a plunger having an elastic cylinder B', the outer end of which is closed, and the cylinder is stretched over two annular ridges C2 C3, formed integrally with the stem D3 and placed a suitable distance apart. The cylinder between the ridges is connected by an elastic band E', so as to contract this portion of the cylinder similarly to the ring E above described in reference to Fig. l.
Now it will be seen that when the cylinder B is open at the outer end, as shown in Fig.
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l, the resistance of the liquid ejected from the barrel A has a tendency to open the outer end against the inside of the barrel A to insure a still tighter joint between the plunger and the barrel.
It will be seen that by the arrangement described the several parts of the syringe can be readily taken apart to permit of thoroughly cleaning the same to render the syringe coinpletely aseptic, it being understood that the construction is such that the several parts can be readily disconnected and assembled Without requiring skill.
Having thus fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A piston for syringes, comprising a stern provided with a plurality 'of circumferential and spaced ridges, an elastic tube arranged on the stem over the ridges thereof, and having its ends extending beyond said ridges,
and a clamp engaging the elastic tube between the ridges of the stern to contract it into the space between the said ridges and firmly secure it in place, substantially as described.
2. A piston for syringes, consisting of a stem having a reduced and threaded end, two nuts having reduced portions or necks and screwing on the said reduced portion of the stein, said nuts forming spaced circumferential ridges, an elastic tube arranged on the stern over the nuts with its ends projecting beyond the saine, and a band encircling the tube and contracting it into the channel formed by and between the nuts, substantially as herein shown and described.
FREDERICK EISSNER.
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US3012359A (en) * 1959-07-16 1961-12-12 Foster Max Clugston Combination sinker and floater device
US3831601A (en) * 1973-10-29 1974-08-27 Rohe Scientific Corp Adjustable syringe plunger
US4057050A (en) * 1974-11-29 1977-11-08 Sarstedt W Devices for extracting blood
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US5209732A (en) * 1989-03-17 1993-05-11 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Locking syringe with thread-release lock
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US5425713A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-06-20 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter condition interval and inflation location data
US5431629A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-07-11 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter condition interval data
US5449345A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-09-12 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Detachable and reusable digital control unit for monitoring balloon catheter data in a syringe inflation system
US5449344A (en) * 1992-06-18 1995-09-12 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Syringe apparatus with pressure gauge and detachable timer
US5453091A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-09-26 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. RF transmission module for wirelessly transmitting balloon catheter data in a syringe inflation system
US5458571A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-10-17 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter condition interval data
US5472424A (en) * 1994-04-05 1995-12-05 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Syringe with volume displacement apparatus
US20090094173A1 (en) * 2007-10-05 2009-04-09 Adaptive Logic Control, Llc Intelligent Power Unit, and Applications Thereof
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US2771880A (en) * 1953-01-13 1956-11-27 Gotthart Fred Syringes
US2895773A (en) * 1956-10-22 1959-07-21 Robert K Mcconnaughey Variable diameter tensed ring piston
US3012359A (en) * 1959-07-16 1961-12-12 Foster Max Clugston Combination sinker and floater device
US3831601A (en) * 1973-10-29 1974-08-27 Rohe Scientific Corp Adjustable syringe plunger
US4057050A (en) * 1974-11-29 1977-11-08 Sarstedt W Devices for extracting blood
US4766908A (en) * 1987-01-12 1988-08-30 Van-Tec, Inc. Aspiration syringe
US5209732A (en) * 1989-03-17 1993-05-11 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Locking syringe with thread-release lock
US5385549A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-01-31 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Digitally controlled, disposable syringe inflation system, and method for monitoring, displaying balloon catheter inflation data
US5135488A (en) * 1989-03-17 1992-08-04 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter inflation data
US5458571A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-10-17 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter condition interval data
US5453091A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-09-26 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. RF transmission module for wirelessly transmitting balloon catheter data in a syringe inflation system
US5201753A (en) * 1989-03-17 1993-04-13 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Totally self-contained, digitally controlled, disposable syringe inflation system, and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter inflation data
US5047015A (en) * 1989-03-17 1991-09-10 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Locking syringe
US5449345A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-09-12 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Detachable and reusable digital control unit for monitoring balloon catheter data in a syringe inflation system
US5300027A (en) * 1989-03-17 1994-04-05 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring and displaying balloon catheter inflation and deflation data
US5057078A (en) * 1989-03-17 1991-10-15 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Locking syringe
US5425713A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-06-20 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter condition interval and inflation location data
US5431629A (en) * 1989-03-17 1995-07-11 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. System and method for monitoring, displaying and recording balloon catheter condition interval data
US5176642A (en) * 1991-03-11 1993-01-05 Mectra Labs, Inc. Vacuum powdered syringe
US5163904A (en) * 1991-11-12 1992-11-17 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Syringe apparatus with attached pressure gauge
US5259838A (en) * 1992-06-18 1993-11-09 Merit Medical Systems, Inc. Syringe apparatus with attached pressure gauge and timer
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