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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2006
Filed:
May. 03, 2004
Michael Wallace Howlett, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
James Victor Mercer, West Jordan, UT (US);
Gale H. Thorne, Jr., Bountiful, UT (US);
Gale H. Thorne, Bountiful, UT (US);
Michael Wallace Howlett, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
James Victor Mercer, West Jordan, UT (US);
Gale H. Thorne, Jr., Bountiful, UT (US);
Gale H. Thorne, Bountiful, UT (US);
Infusive Technologies, LLC, Bounfiful, UT (US);
Abstract
A valve assembly is disclosed which effectively partitions a syringe into proximal and distal chambers to provide a multi-chamber, sequentially dispensing syringe apparatus. The valve assembly may be effectively used with a variety of standard, currently available commercial syringes and pre-filled syringes. Incorporated in the valve assembly is a valved stopper having a valve (which may be a slit valve), an impact sensor which opens the valve upon impact between the valve assembly and internal distal end of the syringe and a gas separator which separates liquid from gas disposed in the proximal chamber to assure gas is not delivered therefrom. The valve assembly is displaced as a plunger of the syringe is displaced via communication through fluid in the proximal chamber of the syringe. The actuator has a latching feature which latches the valve to an open state after being opened by the impact sensor. The gas separator has a proximally disposed orifice which facilitates priming. The valve assembly may be made from two parts. One part, a valved stopper, may be molded from the same rubber based material used in syringe plunger stoppers. The second part, the valve actuator, may be injection molded as a single part. A synthetic resinous material which is compatible with manufacture of living hinges my be used for the second part. Multiple valve assemblies may be used in a single syringe barrel.