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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 18, 1995
Filed:
Jun. 10, 1993
Donald E Stiles, Dryden, MI (US);
Randall M Brakeman, Franklin, MI (US);
Dewayne J Sherwin, Imlay City, MI (US);
Other;
Abstract
A hypodermic syringe assembly which is self-sheathing in that use of the syringe activates a locking mechanism which automatically and irreversibly causes a hypodermic needle to be retracted into an outer sheath. As a result, the syringe assembly is automatically and permanently made safe to handle by the user. In addition, reuse of the syringe is prevented by the locking mechanism, in that the locking mechanism serves to puncture the syringe if an attempt is made to reuse the syringe. The syringe includes a tubular-shaped sheathing member having an apertured end through which the hypodermic needle extends when the syringe is in use. Telescopically disposed within the sheathing member is a tubular-shaped insert having one end which is open to receive a plunger, with the other end being provided with an aperture and boss for receiving the hypodermic needle. As assembled, the insert is retained in a first position relative to the sheathing member, such that the hypodermic needle projects through the apertured end of the sheathing member. The insert is biased toward a second position relative to the sheathing member, whereby the hypodermic needle is retracted within the sheathing member. The locking mechanism permits the insert to shuttle to the second position at the end of the injection procedure, and is activated by a camming member which is rotatably supported on the insert adjacent the plunger end of the syringe.