Flush Syringe Assembly With Controlled Pulsatile Flushing

US2018126086A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018126086-A1
Application numberUS-201815864185-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 8, 2018
Priority dateJul 10, 2009
Publication dateMay 10, 2018
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Flush syringe assemblies capable of creating pulsatile movement of the plunger rod as it moves in the distal direction within a syringe barrel, while preventing overpressurization of the catheter are provided. An exemplary flush syringe assembly includes a syringe barrel with a first pulsing element and a chamber with flush solution, a plunger rod with a stopper and a second pulsing element that interacts with the first pulsing element to provide an engagement force that causes pulsatile movement of the plunger rod and a thumb press slidably attached to the plunger rod with a pulse control element. The pulse control element is compressible to create a compression force that is greater than the engagement force of the first pulsing element and the second pulsing element.

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What is claimed: 1 . A flush syringe assembly comprising: a barrel including a side wall having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid, an open proximal end and a distal end including a distal wall with a tip extending distally therefrom and having a passageway therethrough in fluid communication with the chamber, the barrel comprising a first pulsing element on the inside surface of the barrel; a plunger rod disposed within the barrel, the plunger rod comprising a distal end, a proximal end, a plunger rod body extending from the distal end to the proximal end and having a second pulsing element; a thumb press slidably attached to the proximal end of the plunger rod; a pulse control element disposed between the thumb press and the proximal end of the plunger rod; and a stopper disposed at the distal end of the plunger rod to form a fluid-tight seal with the inside surface of the barrel, wherein in a first position, the second pulsing element engages the first pulsing element to provide an engagement force that resists distally directed force applied to the plunger rod, and force applied to the thumb press in the distal direction exceeds the engagement force to cause pulsatile movement of the plunger rod as it moves within the barrel in the distal direction; and in a second position, upon rotation of the plunger rod to prevent the second pulsing element from engaging with the first pulsing element, there is continuous movement of the plunger rod as it moves within the barrel in the distal direction. 2 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pulse control element comprises a spring that compresses to provide a compression force upon application of a distally directed force on the thumb press and expands as the distally directed force is released. 3 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 2 , wherein the spring has a spring rate so that application of a continuous distally directed force on the thumb press in the first position increases the compression force until it is greater than the engagement force and causes the first pulsing element to disengage from the second pulsing element permitting the plunger rod to move in a distal direction. 4 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 3 , wherein the spring rate is such that the disengagement of the first pulsing element and the second pulsing element in the first position causes the spring to expand and the compression force to decrease. 5 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 2 , wherein the thumb press further comprises a proximal end, a distal end, a plurality of engagement tabs disposed at the distal end of the thumb press, and the plunger rod further comprises a plurality of openings having a distal end, a proximal end and a length between the distal end and the proximal for receiving the engaging tabs, the engagement tabs configured to slide along the length of the plurality of openings as the compression force is applied to the thumb press in the distal direction and the compression force is released in the first position. 6 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the thumb press comprises a locking element that engages with the first pulsing element in the first position to lock the thumb press at least partially within the barrel when the stopper is in contact with the distal wall of the barrel and causes the pulse control element to exert a force on the plunger rod in a distal direction. 7 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first pulsing element comprises a retaining ring that extends inwardly into the chamber of the barrel. 8 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second pulsing element comprises a distally facing ramped surface. 9 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 8 , wherein the second pulsing element further comprises a proximally facing perpendicular face. 10 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 9 , wherein the proximally facing perpendicular face engages the first pulsing element to prevent proximal movement of the plunger rod within the barrel. 11 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plunger rod has a plurality of projections disposed along the plunger rod body. 12 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of projections are disposed at regular intervals along the plunger rod body. 13 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 1 further comprising a visual indicator to indicate whether the assembly is in the first position or the second position. 14 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 13 , wherein the visual indicator includes one or more of: color, symbols, and words. 15 . A flush syringe assembly comprising: a barrel including a side wall having an inside surface defining a chamber for retaining fluid, an open proximal end and a distal end including a distal wall with a tip extending distally therefrom having a passageway therethrough in fluid communication with the chamber, the open proximal end of the barrel comprising at least one protrusion extending inwardly into the chamber adjacent the open proximal end; a plunger rod disposed within the barrel comprising a compressible plunger rod body with a distal end and a proximal end, and a plurality of projections disposed along the plunger rod body, each projection having a distally facing ramped surface and a proximally facing perpendicular surface so that in a first position, a distally directed force to a thumb press causes engagement of the distally facing ramped surface with the protrusion on the barrel to provide an interference force with variations and cause pulsatile movement of the plunger rod as it moves within the barrel in the distal direction and imparts pulsing flow to a solution in the chamber, the plunger rod body further comprising a hollow portion including a spring having a rate so that the spring is initially compressed to provide a force that is less than the interference force and upon further application of distally directed force to the thumb press, the spring is compressed to provide force greater than the interference force; and in a second position, upon rotation of the plunger rod, a distally directed force to the thumb press causes a continuous movement of the plunger rod as it moves within the barrel in the distal direction; and a stopper disposed at the distal end of the plunger rod for forming a fluid-tight seal with the inside surface of the barrel. 16 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 15 , wherein the compressible plunger rod body comprises a telescoping segment attached to the proximal end of the plunger rod, the telescoping segment configured to slide in and out of the plunger rod body to reduce and increase the length of the plunger rod body. 17 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 16 , wherein the spring is disposed between the telescoping segment and the plunger rod body that compresses and generates a compression force as a force is applied to the plunger rod in the distal direction and expands as the compression force is released. 18 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 17 , wherein an expansion of the spring causes the telescoping segment to slide out of the plunger rod body to increase the length of the plunger rod body and the compression of the spring allows the telescoping segment to slide into the plunger rod body to reduce the length of the plunger rod body. 19 . The flush syringe assembly of claim 15 , wherein the interaction of the proximally facing perpendicular surface with the protrusion of the barrel prevents movement of th

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  • Pre-defined multi-dose administration by repeated overcoming of means blocking the free advancing movement of piston rod, e.g. by tearing or de-blocking · CPC title

  • Syringe barrels (A61M5/3205 and A61M5/50 take precedence) · CPC title

  • by friction · CPC title

  • Cleaning catheters or the like, e.g. for reuse of the device, for avoiding replacement · CPC title

  • Means for blocking or restricting the movement of the rod or piston (A61M5/5013 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2018126086A1 cover?
Flush syringe assemblies capable of creating pulsatile movement of the plunger rod as it moves in the distal direction within a syringe barrel, while preventing overpressurization of the catheter are provided. An exemplary flush syringe assembly includes a syringe barrel with a first pulsing element and a chamber with flush solution, a plunger rod with a stopper and a second pulsing element tha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Becton Dickinson Co
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 Thu May 10 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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