Blow-molded syringe for use with an injector
US-2016271330-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US10596069B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10596069-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514978260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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The present invention is directed to a multi-compartment medical device for segregated storage and on demand mixing of at least two components and expression of the resulting mixture from the device. The mixing device comprises a syringe having an open end and outlet and containing a first component; and a cap with a fixed outer body and an expandable chamber contained therein, wherein said cap is removably attached to the outlet of the syringe and a cross-section of the cap is larger than a syringe cross-section and the cap is shorter than the syringe.
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A mixing device comprising: a syringe having an open end and outlet and containing a first component which is a fluid; and a cap with a fixed outer body and an expandable chamber contained therein that contains a second component which is a fluid, a powder, or a paste, said outer body encapsulated and enclosed in a cap housing, wherein said cap is removably attached to the outlet of the syringe and a cross-section of the cap is larger than a syringe cross-section and the cap is shorter than the syringe, wherein the expandable chamber comprises a moveable piston or an elastic fully collapsible bladder, said syringe in fluid communication to displace said first component to said cap, mixing said first component with said second component, and to pull all of said first component and said second component from said cap into said syringe upon fully collapsing the bladder; said expandable chamber is configured to accept the first component from the syringe and wherein the expandable chamber expands within the cap to accommodate at least all of the first component and second component; wherein said mixing device is configured for moving the first component and the second component from the syringe to the cap and back several times; wherein there is no pressure on said piston in an initial or storage position of said piston. 2. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein a spring is located between the moveable piston and an interior surface of the fixed outer body of the cap, wherein said spring is fully relaxed in said initial or storage position of the piston. 3. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein there is a porous mixing section or a porous absorption/desorption means or a porous filtration means within the cap or within a luer connector means securing the cap and the syringe together. 4. The mixing device of claim 3 , wherein a third component is located in the luer connector means. 5. The mixing device of claim 1 further comprising at least two caps having fixed outer bodies, each attached to an exit of the syringe or to an intermediate valve, wherein at least one cap has the bladder. 6. The mixing device of claim 1 comprising a first cap attached to an exit of the syringe, and further comprising a second cap attached to a rear port on the first cap, wherein the first cap has the expandable chamber comprising the elastic fully collapsible bladder, and the second cap comprises the expandable chamber comprising a moveable piston or the expandable chamber comprising the elastic fully collapsible bladder. 7. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the first component comprises gelatin and the second component comprises thrombin or water. 8. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the first component comprises water and the second component comprises thrombin or gelatin. 9. The mixing device of claim 3 , wherein said luer connector means comprises a static mixer. 10. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein said expandable chamber comprising the elastic fully collapsible bladder is a self-collapsible chamber. 11. A method of making and delivering a mixture, comprising: (a) Attaching a cap having a fixed outer body and an expandable chamber therein containing a second component which is a fluid, a powder, or a paste to a syringe containing a first component which is a fluid; the cap having larger cross-section than a cross-section of the syringe and the cap being shorter than the syringe; the expandable chamber expands within the cap to accommodate all of the first and second components; said outer body encapsulated and enclosed in a cap housing; (b) Expressing the first component from the syringe into the expandable chamber; (c) Retrieving the first component and the second component from the expandable chamber back into the syringe; (d) Optionally repeating steps (b) and (c) several times until the first component and the second component are thoroughly mixed; (e) Retrieving the first component and the second component from the expandable chamber back into the syringe; (f) Detaching the cap from the syringe leaving substantially all of the first component and the second component in the syringe; and (g) Expressing mixed said first component and the second component from the syringe onto a target, wherein the expandable chamber comprises a moveable piston or an elastic fully collapsible bladder, said syringe in fluid communication to displace said first component to said cap, mixing said first component with said second component, and pull all of said first component and said second component from said cap into said syringe upon fully collapsing the bladder; said expandable chamber is configured to accept the first component from the syringe and wherein the expandable chamber can expand within the cap to accommodate at least all of the first component and second component; wherein said mixing device is configured for moving the first component and the second component from the syringe to the cap and back several times; wherein there is no pressure on said piston in an initial or storage position of said piston.
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