Syringe assembly having a rotatably advanceable plunger rod

US10960139B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10960139-B2
Application numberUS-201816217488-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 12, 2018
Priority dateSep 30, 2011
Publication dateMar 30, 2021
Grant dateMar 30, 2021

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Abstract

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A syringe assembly for use as a pre-filled syringe is disclosed. The syringe assembly includes a syringe barrel defining a chamber and having a stopper disposed therein. A plunger rod includes an inner member engaged with a portion of the stopper and an outer member adapted for rotational advancement with respect to the inner member to axially displace the outer member with respect to the inner member. The plunger rod is transitionable from a collapsed position in which a portion of the inner member is nested within the outer member, to an extended position in which the same portion of the inner member extends outside the outer member. The inner member includes a radial extension and the outer member defines a helical track adapted to receive the radial extension therein.

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A syringe assembly, comprising: a syringe barrel having a first end, an open second end, and a sidewall extending therebetween defining a chamber; a stopper slideably disposed at least partially within the chamber; and a plunger rod extending from the stopper through the open second end of the syringe barrel, the plunger rod comprising an inner member engaged with a portion of the stopper and an outer member adapted for rotational advancement with respect to the inner member to axially displace the outer member with respect to the inner member, wherein the plunger rod is configured such that, while a distal portion of the plunger rod and the stopper are disposed in the syringe barrel, twisting at least a portion of the outer member about the inner member without grasping the inner member causes the outer member of the plunger rod to move proximally away from the open second end of the syringe barrel thereby transitioning the plunger rod from a collapsed position, in which a portion of the inner member is nested within the outer member, to an extended position, in which the same portion of the inner member extends outside the outer member, wherein the inner member comprises a non-helical radial extension and the outer member defines a track adapted to receive the radial extension therein, and wherein the track extends within a sidewall of the outer member between a proximal end and a distal end thereof, the track comprising a helical portion, which defines a helical path for the non-helical radial extension, and a circumferential portion, which defines a path for the radial extension about a portion of the circumference of the outer member, at the distal end of the track, the circumferential portion forming a restraint for locking the radial extension therein in the extended position. 2. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plunger rod is configured to be transitioned from the collapsed position to the extended position by grasping and twisting the outer member with one hand. 3. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plunger rod transitions from the collapsed position to the extended position by twisting the outer member a complete rotation about the inner member. 4. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein when the radial extension is in the circumferential portion of the track, the radial extension prevents axial movement of the outer member with respect to the inner member. 5. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the radial extension remains substantially stationary during transition of the plunger rod from the collapsed position to the extended position. 6. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a medication or drug disposed within the chamber. 7. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein, when the plunger rod is in the collapsed position, twisting the outer member relative to the inner member in a first direction causes the radial extension to initially pass through the helical portion of the track, and wherein continued twisting of the outer member relative to the inner member in the first direction moves the radial extension into the circumferential portion of the track. 8. The syringe assembly of claim 7 , wherein a length of the helical portion of the track is greater than a length of the circumferential portion of the track. 9. The syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the non-helical radial extension comprises a rigid protrusion. 10. A plunger rod assembly comprising a plunger rod for use with a syringe assembly, the plunger rod comprising: an inner member having a distal end configured for securement to a stopper disposed within a syringe barrel; an outer member having an open portion configured for rotational advancement with respect to the inner member to axially displace the outer member with respect to the inner member; and a restraint configured to limit axial advancement of the outer member with respect to the inner member, wherein the inner member comprises a non-helical radial extension and the outer member defines a track adapted to receive the radial extension therein, wherein the plunger rod is configured such that, while the distal end of the plunger rod and stopper are disposed in the syringe barrel, twisting at least a portion of the outer member about to the inner member without grasping the inner member causes the outer member of the plunger rod to move proximally away from the open second end of the syringe barrel thereby transitioning the plunger rod from a collapsed position, in which a portion of the inner member is nested within the outer member, to an extended position, in which the portion of the inner member extends outside the outer member, and wherein the track extends within a sidewall of the outer member between a proximal end and a distal end thereof, the track comprising a helical portion, which defines a helical path for the non-helical radial extension, and a circumferential portion, which defines a path for the radial extension about a portion of the circumference of the outer member, at the distal end of the track, the circumferential portion forming the restraint, which locks the radial extension therein in the extended position. 11. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein the plunger rod is configured to be transitioned from the collapsed position to the extended position by grasping and twisting the outer member with one hand. 12. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein the plunger rod transitions from the collapsed position to the extended position by twisting the outer member a complete rotation about the inner member. 13. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein with the radial extension in the circumferential portion of the track, the radial extension prevents axial movement of the outer member with respect to the inner member. 14. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein when the radial extension is in the circumferential portion of the track, the radial extension limits axial advancement of the outer member in both a proximal direction and a distal direction. 15. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein the radial extension remains substantially stationary during transition of the plunger rod from the collapsed position to the extended position. 16. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein the non-helical radial extension comprises a rigid protrusion. 17. The plunger rod assembly of claim 10 , wherein, when the plunger rod is in the collapsed position, twisting the outer member relative to the inner member in a first direction causes the radial extension to initially pass through the helical portion of the track, and wherein continued twisting of the outer member relative to the inner member in the first direction moves the radial extension into the circumferential portion of the track. 18. The plunger rod assembly of claim 17 , wherein a length of the helical portion of the track is greater than a length of the circumferential portion of the track.

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  • via the distal end of a syringe, i.e. syringe end for mounting a needle cannula · CPC title

  • via the proximal end of a syringe, i.e. syringe end opposite to needle cannula mounting end · CPC title

  • Piston or piston-rod constructions, e.g. connection of piston with piston-rod (A61M5/5066 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • designed to reduce the overall size of an injection device, e.g. using flexible or pivotally connected chain-like rod members · CPC title

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What does patent US10960139B2 cover?
A syringe assembly for use as a pre-filled syringe is disclosed. The syringe assembly includes a syringe barrel defining a chamber and having a stopper disposed therein. A plunger rod includes an inner member engaged with a portion of the stopper and an outer member adapted for rotational advancement with respect to the inner member to axially displace the outer member with respect to the inner…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Becton Dickinson France Sas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/31511. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 30 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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