System For Syringe Engagement To An Injector

US2021369953A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2021369953-A1
Application numberUS-202117404272-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 17, 2021
Priority dateMar 19, 2014
Publication dateDec 2, 2021
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An injector system for injecting fluid includes a syringe and an injector. The syringe includes a body and a plunger movably disposed within the body. The plunger has at least one flexible leg extending toward the rearward end of the body. The injector has a housing with a front plate, a drive member at least partially disposed within the housing and operable to engage the plunger, and a syringe release assembly operable to release the syringe. The syringe assembly includes a syringe release gear that forms an enclosure for receiving the syringe when the syringe is fully seated within the housing and a plunger release tube surrounding at least a portion of the drive member. The plunger release tube has a first end rotationally engaged with the syringe release gear. Rotation of the syringe release assembly releases the at least one flexible leg from the drive member.

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1 .- 19 . (canceled) 20 . A syringe for interfacing with a fluid injector comprising at least one syringe latch for maintaining the syringe in operable engagement with the fluid injector, and a syringe release mechanism for releasing the syringe from operable engagement with the fluid injector, the syringe comprising: an elongated tubular body comprising a rearward end and a forward end; a plunger movably disposed within the tubular body, the plunger having at least one flexible leg extending toward the rearward end of the tubular body and configured to be releasably connectable to a piston of the fluid injector; a syringe engagement flange positioned toward the rearward end of the tubular body and extending around a circumference of the tubular body, the syringe engagement flange comprising: a sloping section configured to engage the at least one syringe latch; and an engagement section adjoined with the sloping section and configured to engage the syringe release mechanism, wherein the syringe engagement flange transfers movement imparted to the syringe by a user into the syringe release mechanism to release both the syringe and the plunger regardless of an axial position of the plunger with the piston of the fluid injector. 21 . The syringe of claim 20 , wherein the syringe engagement flange further comprises a shoulder section extending proximally from the sloping section that is essentially perpendicular to an exterior surface of the tubular body. 22 . The syringe of claim 20 , wherein the movement imparted to the syringe by the user is rotational movement. 23 . The syringe of claim 22 , wherein the syringe release mechanism comprises a syringe release gear and a plurality of teeth arranged around an opening of the syringe release gear, wherein the engagement section of the syringe engagement flange is adapted to engage the plurality of teeth of the syringe release gear such that the rotational movement of the syringe causes rotation of the syringe release gear via the engagement between the engagement section of the syringe engagement flange and the plurality of teeth of the syringe release gear. 24 . The syringe of claim 20 , wherein the at least one flexible leg is operable to interact with a piston/plunger interface of the piston of the fluid injector. 25 . The syringe of claim 20 , wherein the syringe engagement flange extends completely around a circumference of the tubular body. 26 . The syringe of claim 20 , wherein the syringe includes a coaxial discharge injection section interconnected by an intermediate conical portion to the tubular body. 27 . An injector system for injecting a fluid, comprising: a syringe, comprising: an elongated tubular body comprising a rearward end and a forward end; a plunger movably disposed within the tubular body, the plunger having at least one flexible leg extending toward the rearward end of the tubular body; a syringe engagement flange positioned toward the rearward end of the tubular body and extending around a circumference of the tubular body, the syringe engagement flange comprising: −a sloping section; and an engagement section adjoined with the sloping section; a fluid injector, comprising: a piston operable to engage the plunger disposed within the syringe, the at least one flexible leg releasably connectable to the piston of the fluid injector such that the piston is operable to move the plunger within the tubular body; a syringe release mechanism that forms an enclosure for receiving the syringe into the fluid injector, the engagement section configured to engage the syringe release mechanism; and at least one syringe latch for maintaining the syringe in operable engagement with the fluid injector, the sloping section configured to engage the at least one syringe latch to open the at least one syringe latch when the syringe is inserted into the enclosure; and wherein the syringe engagement flange transfers movement imparted to the syringe by a user into the syringe release mechanism to release both the syringe and the plunger regardless of an axial position of the plunger with the piston of the fluid injector. 28 . The syringe of claim 27 , wherein the syringe engagement flange further comprises a shoulder section extending proximally from the sloping section that is essentially perpendicular to an exterior surface of the tubular body. 29 . The injector system of claim 27 , wherein the movement imparted to the syringe by the user is rotational movement. 30 . The injector system of claim 29 , wherein the syringe release mechanism comprises a syringe release gear and a plurality of teeth arranged around an opening of the syringe release gear, wherein the syringe engagement section is adapted to engage the plurality of teeth of the syringe release gear such that the rotational movement of the syringe causes rotation of the syringe release gear via the engagement between the engagement section of the syringe engagement flange and the plurality of teeth of the syringe release gear. 31 . The injector system of claim 27 , further comprising a plunger release tube surrounding at least a portion of the piston, the plunger release tube having a first end rotationally engaged with the syringe release gear and a second end opposite the first end, wherein rotation of the syringe release gear rotates the plunger release tube and rotation of the plunger release tube causes a cam action at a release cam surface provided at the second end of the plunger release tube causing an axial extension of the plunger release tube relative to the piston such that the plunger release tube engages the at least one flexible leg and releases the at least one flexible leg from the piston. 32 . The injector system of claim 27 , wherein the at least one flexible leg is operable to interact with a piston/plunger interface of the piston of the injector. 33 . The injector system of claim 27 , wherein the syringe engagement flange extends completely around a circumference of the tubular body. 34 . The injector system of claim 27 , wherein the syringe includes a coaxial discharge injection section interconnected by an intermediate conical portion to the tubular body. 35 . A syringe mounting assembly, comprising: a front plate for a fluid injector, the front plate defining a syringe-receiving opening; and a syringe release mechanism associated with the front plate, comprising: at least one syringe latch mounted to a front side of the front plate for maintaining a syringe in operable engagement with the fluid injector, the at least one syringe latch configured to move from a closed position engaging the syringe to an open position when a force is applied and move from the open position to the closed position when the force is removed; and a syringe release gear mounted to the rear side of the front plate and forming an enclosure around the syringe when the syringe is inserted into the syringe-receiving opening in the front plate; and a syringe, comprising: an elongated tubular body comprising a rearward end and a forward end; a plunger movably disposed within the tubular body; a syringe engagement flange positioned toward the rearward end of the tubular body and extending around a circumference of the tubular body, the syringe engagement flange comprising: a sloping section configured to engage the at least one syringe latch; and an engagement section adjoined with the sloping section and configured to engage the syringe release gear, wherein the sloping section is adapted to engage the at least one syringe latc

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  • A61M5/1458Primary

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What does patent US2021369953A1 cover?
An injector system for injecting fluid includes a syringe and an injector. The syringe includes a body and a plunger movably disposed within the body. The plunger has at least one flexible leg extending toward the rearward end of the body. The injector has a housing with a front plate, a drive member at least partially disposed within the housing and operable to engage the plunger, and a syring…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bayer Healthcare Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/1458. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 02 2021 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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