US20130138047A1 - Syringe with needle - Google Patents

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US20130138047A1
US20130138047A1 US13/814,788 US201113814788A US2013138047A1 US 20130138047 A1 US20130138047 A1 US 20130138047A1 US 201113814788 A US201113814788 A US 201113814788A US 2013138047 A1 US2013138047 A1 US 2013138047A1
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  • the present invention relates to a syringe with needle such that a syringe is formed on a needle tube by insert molding.
  • a syringe with needle in general, includes a needle tube which is provided at a distal portion thereof with a needle tip capable of puncturing a living body, and a needle hub which holds the needle tube in a state of protruding the needle tip of the needle tube.
  • the syringe with needle is configured by connecting a syringe to the needle hub. It is an existing practice to secure the needle tube to the needle hub by use of an adhesive in the condition where the needle tube is inserted and passed in an insertion hole of the needle hub (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • the syringe with needle wherein the syringe and the needle tube are secured by the use of the adhesive has had problems that the adhesive is needed and that an adhering step is needed after formation of the syringe. Therefore, the number of component parts is increased due to the adhesive, and the number of steps for assembly is increased, thereby leading to a rise in cost.
  • the syringe may be filled with a drug. Therefore, there have been problems that the adhesive used for securing the needle tube and the syringe may come into contact (liquid-liquid contact) with the drug placed in the syringe, thereby imposing a bad influence on the drug. In view of this, in recent years, as a new securing method in which an adhesive is not used, a technology for integrally forming a needle tube and a syringe by insert molding has been demanded.
  • a syringe with needle wherein a needle tube and a syringe can be integrally formed by insert molding, without using any adhesive.
  • a syringe with needle including: a needle tube having a needle tip capable of puncturing a living body; and a syringe formed integrally with the needle tube by insert molding.
  • the syringe includes a main body which is filled with a drug, and a securing section which is formed to be continuous with the main body.
  • the securing section secures the needle tube in a state that the needle tip of the needle tube is protruded.
  • the securing section of the syringe has a holding hole in which a chuck member for supporting and securing a circumferential surface of the needle tube during the insert molding is inserted and passed.
  • the securing section of the syringe is formed therein with a holding hole in which the chuck member for supporting and securing the circumferential surface of the needle tube is inserted and passed.
  • This enables the needle tube to be held from the side of the circumferential surface thereof, instead of both axial-directional ends thereof.
  • This ensures that the needle tube can be assuredly held by the chuck member during the molding, so that the needle tube and the syringe can be integrally secured without using any adhesive and at accurate relative positions.
  • the needle tube and the syringe can be integrally formed by the insert molding. This makes it possible to omit the step for adhering the needle tube and the syringe to each other, and to realize a reduction in cost.
  • the chuck member makes contact with that part of the needle tube which is covered by the securing section of the syringe, and does not make contact with that part (puncturing part) of the needle tube which is made to puncture a living body. Therefore, such troubles as marring of the puncturing part of the needle tube or deposition of dirt on the puncturing part can be prevented from being caused by the chuck member.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view showing a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing, in section, a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a condition where a cap is mounted.
  • FIG. 7 is a sectional view of the syringe with needle and the cap shown in FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 8 is an illustration view showing a condition at the time of insert molding of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIGS. 1 to 8 an embodiment (exemplary mode) of a syringe with needle according to the present invention will be described below, referring to FIGS. 1 to 8 .
  • members shown in common in the drawings are denoted by the same reference symbols.
  • the present invention is not to be restricted to the following embodiment (mode).
  • this embodiment a syringe with needle according to an embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as “this embodiment”) will be described with referring to FIGS. 1 to 7 .
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a syringe with needle according to this embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a major part of the syringe with needle in this embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a side view showing the syringe with needle in this embodiment
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are sectional views showing the syringe with needle in this embodiment.
  • the syringe with needle, 1 is used to make a needle tip puncture a skin surface and to inject a drug into a living body.
  • this syringe with needle, 1 includes a syringe 2 which is filled with the drug, a needle tube 3 secured to the syringe 2 , and a cap 4 (see FIGS. 6 and 7 ).
  • a needle tube with a size (outside diameter: 93.5 to 0.2 mm) of 10 to 33 gauge according to the ISO medical needle tube standard (ISO9626: 1991/Amd. 1:2001(E)) is used.
  • the size (outside diameter: ⁇ 1.7 to 0.2 mm) of 16 to 33 gauge is used.
  • the needle tube 3 is formed, at one axial-directional end thereof, with a cutting edge for sharpening a needle tip 3 a .
  • the needle tip 3 a on axial-directionally one side of the needle tube 3 is made to puncture a living body.
  • a material of the needle tube 3 may be, for example, stainless steel; however, this is not restrictive, and other metals such as aluminum, aluminum alloys, titanium, and titanium alloys can also be used as the material.
  • the needle tube 3 is not limited to a straight needle, and may be a tapered needle which is tapered at least a part thereof. It suffices for the tapered needle to have a proximal portion greater in diameter than an end portion of the needle tip 3 a and to have an intermediate portion of a tapered structure.
  • a sectional shape of the needle tube 3 is not restricted to a circle but may be a polygon such as a triangle.
  • a coating agent such as a silicone resin or a fluoro-based resin is applied to the surface on the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3 . This ensures that when the needle tube 3 punctures a living body, the friction between the skin and the needle tube can be reduced, and the pain attendant on the puncture can be alleviated.
  • the needle tube 3 is secured to the syringe 2 , with the needle tip 3 a in the state of protruding to the outside.
  • the needle tip 3 a on the axial-directionally one side of the needle tube 3 protrudes from the distal end (tip) of a securing section 7 of the syringe 2 which will be described later.
  • the syringe 2 includes a main body 6 which is filled with the drug, and the securing section 7 provided continuously with the main body 6 .
  • the main body 6 is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, the securing section 7 is formed on axial-directionally one side of the main body 6 in a continuous form, and the main body 6 is opened at its end on the axial-directionally other side.
  • a tube hole 6 a (see FIG. 2 ) of the main body 6 is filled with the drug, and a gasket as a pusher (or plunger) is fitted into the main body 6 from the axial-directionally other side.
  • the tube hole 6 a of the main body 6 is in communication with a proximal portion 3 b constituting an axial-directionally other end of the needle tube 3 secured to the securing section 7 .
  • the shape of the main body 6 of the syringe 2 is the substantially hollow cylindrical shape
  • the shape of the main body 6 may be a hollow tetragonal prism or hexagonal prism.
  • the securing section 7 protrudes from the axial-directionally one side of the main body 6 along the axial direction.
  • the securing section 7 is formed integrally with the needle tube 3 , in a state of protruding the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 , by insert molding.
  • an adhering step using an adhesive can be omitted.
  • no adhesive since no adhesive is used, there is no risk that the adhesive might make contact with the drug placed in the syringe 2 , thereby imposing a bad influence on the drug.
  • the needle tube 3 is placed on the axis of the securing section 7 and along the axial direction.
  • the securing section 7 has a connection part 8 provided continuously with one axial-directional end of the main body 6 , and a close contact part 9 provided continuously with the connection part 8 .
  • connection part 8 is formed in the shape of a cross in a cross-section surface in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the main body 6 .
  • the diameter on the close contact part 9 side of the connection part 8 is smaller than the diameter of the close contact part 9 . Therefore, the securing section 7 is in a constricted shape at its connecting portion between the connection part 8 and the close contact part 9 .
  • the connection part 8 in this embodiment is formed to decrease in diametral size as one goes away from the main body 6
  • the connection part 8 may be continuous while being constant in diametral size.
  • connection part 8 is formed therein with a holding hole 11 which communicates from a circumferential surface thereof to the needle tube 3 secured therein.
  • the holding hole 11 is a through-hole orthogonal to the axis of the connection part 8 .
  • a chuck member 26 for supporting and securing a circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 is inserted and passed (see FIG. 8 ). This ensures that, at the time of the insert molding, the needle tube 3 can be held in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction thereof. Therefore, the insert molding can be easily carried out, with the needle tube 3 in a stable state. As a result, the needle tube 3 can be prevented from being deformed or bent under the molding pressure.
  • the holding holes are preferably formed in the connection part 8 at roughly regular intervals along the axial direction of the needle tube 3 .
  • connection part 8 is formed with a spacing hole 12 at its end portion on the main body 6 side, namely, at its axial-directionally other end portion 8 b of the connection part 8 .
  • the spacing hole 12 is provided at the axis of the other end portion 8 b of the connection part 8 .
  • In the spacing hole 12 is disposed a proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 .
  • the spacing hole 12 is spaced from the outer circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 .
  • a distance S from the inner surface of the spacing hole 12 to the outer circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 is set, for example, in the range of 0.3 to 1.0 mm.
  • the structure in which the other end portion 8 b is provided with the spacing hole 12 spaced from the outer circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 prevents a resin from entering through the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 into a needle hole during the insert molding to plug up the needle hole.
  • this spacing hole 12 is formed by a support part 21 a which supports the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 during the insert molding (see FIG. 8 ).
  • connection part 8 is formed in a cross shape for reducing the material thickness and securing strength
  • this is not restrictive.
  • the shape of the connection part 8 may be a roughly cylindrical shape, a tetragonal prism or a hexagonal prism.
  • the close contact part 9 is provided at one axial-directional end of the connection part 8 , namely, on the distal side of the securing section 7 .
  • the close contact part 9 is formed in a roughly cylindrical shape.
  • the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 protrudes from axial-directionally one side of the close contact part 9 .
  • the close contact part 9 on the axial-directionally one side, is opened in its portion other than an outer circumferential portion thereof and the periphery of the needle tube 3 , for the purpose of reducing the material thickness thereof. It is to be noted, however, that the purpose can be fulfilled without providing the opening.
  • the outer circumferential surface of the close contact part 9 makes close contact with an inner circumferential surface of the cap 4 described later.
  • the shape of the close contact part 9 may be a tetragonal prism or a hexagonal prism insofar as it corresponds to the shape of a tube hole 4 a of the cap 4 .
  • Examples of a material of the syringe 2 having the above-mentioned configuration include various resins such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, cyclic polyolefins, polystyrene, poly(4-methylpentene-1), polycarbonates, acrylic resins, an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate, etc., a butadiene-styrene copolymer, and polyamides (e.g., nylon 6, nylon 6.6, nylon 6.10, nylon 12).
  • various resins such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, cyclic polyolefins, polystyrene, poly(4-methylpentene-1), polycarbonates, acrylic resins, an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate, etc., a butad
  • the material of the syringe 2 is substantially transparent, for securing inside visibility.
  • the drug with which the syringe 2 is filled may be any drug that is ordinarily used as an injection agent.
  • the drug include protein drugs such as antibodies, etc., peptide drugs such as hormones, etc., nucleic acid drugs, cell drugs, blood derivatives, vaccines for prevention of various infectious diseases, carcinostatic agents, anesthetics, narcotics, antibiotics, steroid preparations, proteinase inhibitors, heparin, saccharide injections such as glucose, etc., electrolyte correction injections such as sodium chloride, potassium lactate, etc., vitamin preparations, lipid emulsions, contrast media, and stimulants.
  • protein drugs such as antibodies, etc., peptide drugs such as hormones, etc., nucleic acid drugs, cell drugs, blood derivatives, vaccines for prevention of various infectious diseases, carcinostatic agents, anesthetics, narcotics, antibiotics, steroid preparations, proteinase inhibitors, heparin, saccharide injections such
  • the cap 4 is formed in a roughly hollow cylindrical shape which is opened at one axial-directional end thereof and closed at the other axial-directional end thereof.
  • the cap 4 is formed of an elastic material such as, for example, a rubber or an elastomer.
  • the cap 4 is mounted to axial-directionally one side of the syringe 2 in such a manner as to cover the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 and the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 .
  • the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3 and the securing section 7 are inserted into the tube hole 4 a of the cap 4 .
  • the inside diameter of the tube hole 4 a of the cap 4 is set to be approximately equal to or slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the close contact part 9 of the securing section 7 . Therefore, when the cap 4 is mounted to the syringe 2 , the outer circumferential surface of the close contact part 9 of the securing section 7 makes close contact with the inside circumferential surface of the cap 4 . This ensures that the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3 , which is on the distal side of the close contact part 9 of the securing section 7 , is hermetically closed by the close contact part 9 and the inner circumferential surface of the cap 4 . As a result, deposition of bacteria on the needle tip 3 a can be prevented.
  • the inner circumferential surface of the cap 4 by its elastic force, fastens a constricted portion at the connecting portion between the close contact part 9 and the connection part 8 of the securing section 7 .
  • the inner circumferential surface of the cap 4 and the constricted portion of the securing section 7 are engaged with each other, whereby the cap 4 can be prevented from slipping off from the syringe 2 during transportation.
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view showing a condition where the syringe with needle is formed by insert molding.
  • the mold 20 includes a core 21 for forming the tube hole 6 a of the syringe 2 , a first part 22 , a second part 23 opposed to the first part 22 , and a third part 24 for forming the close contact part 9 of the syringe 2 .
  • the first part 22 and the second part 23 are each provided with the chuck member 26 for supporting and securing a side surface of the needle tube 3 .
  • the chuck member 26 is provided at its tip with a V-shaped groove so that the needle tube 3 can be easily supported thereby.
  • the tip of the chuck member 26 may be formed with a curved surface slightly larger than the diameter of the needle tube 3 , instead of being formed with the V-shaped groove.
  • an elastic body may be provided at the tip of the chuck member 26 so that the needle tube 3 is prevented from being smashed or being marred on its side surface.
  • the provision of the elastic body at the tip of the chuck member 26 makes it possible to flexibly cope with variability of the diametral size of the needle tube 3 .
  • the core 21 is formed at its tip with a support part 21 a for supporting and securing the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 .
  • the third part 24 is formed therein with a guide hole 24 a into which the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3 is inserted.
  • the joints between the first part 22 and the second part 23 and the third part 24 are located on the connection part 8 of the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 .
  • the method of assembling the syringe with needle, 1 , by use of the above-mentioned mold 20 is carried out as follows.
  • the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 is supported and secured by the support part 21 a of the core 21 .
  • the side surface of the needle tube 3 is supported and secured by the chuck members 26 of the first part 22 and the second part 23 .
  • the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 is inserted into the guide hole 24 a of the third part 24 , and the needle tube 3 is set straight in relation to the mold 20 . This makes it possible to prevent the needle tube 3 from being deformed during the molding, and to prevent the relative positions of the syringe 2 and the needle tube 3 from being erroneously changed.
  • a resin is poured into the mold 20 , thereby performing the insert molding.
  • the syringe 2 is formed around the needle tube 3 .
  • the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 is formed therein with the holding hole 11 , in which the chuck members 26 have been inserted and passed, and with the spacing hole 12 .
  • the cap 4 is put on the needle tube 3 and the syringe 2 . In this way, the assembly of the syringe with needle, 1 , is completed.
  • the needle tube 3 and the syringe 2 can be integrally formed by the insert molding. This ensures that an adhering step using an adhesive can be omitted, and simplification of the assembling step can be achieved. Accordingly, a reduction in cost of assembly can be realized.
  • a part where the chuck members 26 support and secure the needle tube 3 becomes an intermediate part of the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 after the insert molding. Further, a part where a support part of the core 21 supports and secures the needle tube 3 is the proximal portion 3 b on the side opposite to the needle tip 3 a . This part is not that part (hereinafter referred to as “puncturing part”) of the needle tube 3 which is made to puncture a living body.
  • the puncturing part of the needle tube 3 is not supported or secured during the insert molding; therefore, such troubles as adhesion of dirt onto the puncturing part or generation of mars on the side surface of the puncturing part can be prevented from occurring due to the chuck members 26 or the support part 21 a of the core 21 .
  • the needle tube 3 is supported and secured at three points by the chuck members 26 and the support part 21 a of the core 21 . This eliminates the need to support the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 . Therefore, the needle tip 3 a can be prevented from being damaged by the mold or the chuck members 26 or the like during the molding.
  • the joints between the first part 22 and the second part 23 and the third part 24 are located on the connection part 8 of the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 . Therefore, a so-called parting line related to the mold is not formed on the close contact part 9 which is brought into close contact with the inner surface of the cap 4 .

Abstract

This syringe with needle is provided with a needle tube having a needle tip capable of puncturing a living body, and a syringe by insert molding formed integrally with the needle tube. The syringe includes: a main body which is filled with a drug; and a securing section which is formed to be continuous with the main body. The securing section secures the needle tube in a state that the needle tip of the needle tube is protruded. The securing section of the syringe includes a holding hole in which a chuck member for supporting and securing a circumferential surface of the needle tube during the insert molding is inserted and passed.

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a syringe with needle such that a syringe is formed on a needle tube by insert molding.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • In general, a syringe with needle includes a needle tube which is provided at a distal portion thereof with a needle tip capable of puncturing a living body, and a needle hub which holds the needle tube in a state of protruding the needle tip of the needle tube. In addition, the syringe with needle is configured by connecting a syringe to the needle hub. It is an existing practice to secure the needle tube to the needle hub by use of an adhesive in the condition where the needle tube is inserted and passed in an insertion hole of the needle hub (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • In recent years, there has been proposed a syringe with needle wherein a needle hub is omitted and a needle tube is secured directly to a syringe which is to be filled with a drug. In this syringe with needle, also, the needle tube is secured to the syringe by use of an adhesive, like in the existing syringe with needle.
  • PRIOR ART DOCUMENT Patent Document
    • Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 2006-116163
    SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem
  • However, the syringe with needle wherein the syringe and the needle tube are secured by the use of the adhesive has had problems that the adhesive is needed and that an adhering step is needed after formation of the syringe. Therefore, the number of component parts is increased due to the adhesive, and the number of steps for assembly is increased, thereby leading to a rise in cost.
  • Furthermore, the syringe may be filled with a drug. Therefore, there have been problems that the adhesive used for securing the needle tube and the syringe may come into contact (liquid-liquid contact) with the drug placed in the syringe, thereby imposing a bad influence on the drug. In view of this, in recent years, as a new securing method in which an adhesive is not used, a technology for integrally forming a needle tube and a syringe by insert molding has been demanded.
  • In consideration of the above-mentioned problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a syringe with needle wherein a needle tube and a syringe can be integrally formed by insert molding, without using any adhesive.
  • Technical Solution
  • In order to solve the above-mentioned problems and attain the object of the present invention, there is provided according to the present invention a syringe with needle, including: a needle tube having a needle tip capable of puncturing a living body; and a syringe formed integrally with the needle tube by insert molding. The syringe includes a main body which is filled with a drug, and a securing section which is formed to be continuous with the main body. The securing section secures the needle tube in a state that the needle tip of the needle tube is protruded. In addition, the securing section of the syringe has a holding hole in which a chuck member for supporting and securing a circumferential surface of the needle tube during the insert molding is inserted and passed.
  • Advantageous Effects
  • According to the syringe with needle of the present invention, the securing section of the syringe is formed therein with a holding hole in which the chuck member for supporting and securing the circumferential surface of the needle tube is inserted and passed. This enables the needle tube to be held from the side of the circumferential surface thereof, instead of both axial-directional ends thereof. This ensures that the needle tube can be assuredly held by the chuck member during the molding, so that the needle tube and the syringe can be integrally secured without using any adhesive and at accurate relative positions. In addition, the needle tube and the syringe can be integrally formed by the insert molding. This makes it possible to omit the step for adhering the needle tube and the syringe to each other, and to realize a reduction in cost.
  • Furthermore, the chuck member makes contact with that part of the needle tube which is covered by the securing section of the syringe, and does not make contact with that part (puncturing part) of the needle tube which is made to puncture a living body. Therefore, such troubles as marring of the puncturing part of the needle tube or deposition of dirt on the puncturing part can be prevented from being caused by the chuck member.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view showing a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing, in section, a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing a major part of the embodiment of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a condition where a cap is mounted.
  • FIG. 7 is a sectional view of the syringe with needle and the cap shown in FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is an illustration view showing a condition at the time of insert molding of the syringe with needle according to the present invention.
  • MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • Now, an embodiment (exemplary mode) of a syringe with needle according to the present invention will be described below, referring to FIGS. 1 to 8. Incidentally, members shown in common in the drawings are denoted by the same reference symbols. Besides, the present invention is not to be restricted to the following embodiment (mode).
  • Incidentally, description will be made in the following order.
  • 1. Configuration Example of Syringe with Needle
    2. Assembly of Syringe with Needle
  • 1. Configuration Example of Syringe with Needle
  • First, a syringe with needle according to an embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as “this embodiment”) will be described with referring to FIGS. 1 to 7.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a syringe with needle according to this embodiment, and FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a major part of the syringe with needle in this embodiment. FIG. 3 is a side view showing the syringe with needle in this embodiment, and FIGS. 4 and 5 are sectional views showing the syringe with needle in this embodiment.
  • The syringe with needle, 1, is used to make a needle tip puncture a skin surface and to inject a drug into a living body. As shown in FIG. 1, this syringe with needle, 1, includes a syringe 2 which is filled with the drug, a needle tube 3 secured to the syringe 2, and a cap 4 (see FIGS. 6 and 7).
  • [Needle Tube]
  • First, the needle tube 3 will be described.
  • As the needle tube 3, a needle tube with a size (outside diameter: 93.5 to 0.2 mm) of 10 to 33 gauge according to the ISO medical needle tube standard (ISO9626: 1991/Amd. 1:2001(E)) is used. Preferably, the size (outside diameter: φ1.7 to 0.2 mm) of 16 to 33 gauge is used. The needle tube 3 is formed, at one axial-directional end thereof, with a cutting edge for sharpening a needle tip 3 a. The needle tip 3 a on axial-directionally one side of the needle tube 3 is made to puncture a living body.
  • A material of the needle tube 3 may be, for example, stainless steel; however, this is not restrictive, and other metals such as aluminum, aluminum alloys, titanium, and titanium alloys can also be used as the material. In addition, the needle tube 3 is not limited to a straight needle, and may be a tapered needle which is tapered at least a part thereof. It suffices for the tapered needle to have a proximal portion greater in diameter than an end portion of the needle tip 3 a and to have an intermediate portion of a tapered structure. Besides, a sectional shape of the needle tube 3 is not restricted to a circle but may be a polygon such as a triangle.
  • Furthermore, a coating agent such as a silicone resin or a fluoro-based resin is applied to the surface on the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3. This ensures that when the needle tube 3 punctures a living body, the friction between the skin and the needle tube can be reduced, and the pain attendant on the puncture can be alleviated.
  • The needle tube 3 is secured to the syringe 2, with the needle tip 3 a in the state of protruding to the outside. The needle tip 3 a on the axial-directionally one side of the needle tube 3 protrudes from the distal end (tip) of a securing section 7 of the syringe 2 which will be described later.
  • [Syringe]
  • Now, the syringe 2 will be described below.
  • The syringe 2 includes a main body 6 which is filled with the drug, and the securing section 7 provided continuously with the main body 6. The main body 6 is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, the securing section 7 is formed on axial-directionally one side of the main body 6 in a continuous form, and the main body 6 is opened at its end on the axial-directionally other side. Besides, in the case of a prefilled syringe, a tube hole 6 a (see FIG. 2) of the main body 6 is filled with the drug, and a gasket as a pusher (or plunger) is fitted into the main body 6 from the axial-directionally other side. Further, as shown in FIG. 4, the tube hole 6 a of the main body 6 is in communication with a proximal portion 3 b constituting an axial-directionally other end of the needle tube 3 secured to the securing section 7.
  • Incidentally, while an example wherein the shape of the main body 6 of the syringe 2 is the substantially hollow cylindrical shape has been described in this embodiment, the shape of the main body 6 may be a hollow tetragonal prism or hexagonal prism.
  • As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the securing section 7 protrudes from the axial-directionally one side of the main body 6 along the axial direction. The securing section 7 is formed integrally with the needle tube 3, in a state of protruding the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3, by insert molding. With the needle tube 3 thus formed integrally with the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 by the insert molding, an adhering step using an adhesive can be omitted. In addition, since no adhesive is used, there is no risk that the adhesive might make contact with the drug placed in the syringe 2, thereby imposing a bad influence on the drug.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the needle tube 3 is placed on the axis of the securing section 7 and along the axial direction. In addition, the securing section 7 has a connection part 8 provided continuously with one axial-directional end of the main body 6, and a close contact part 9 provided continuously with the connection part 8.
  • The connection part 8 is formed in the shape of a cross in a cross-section surface in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the main body 6. In addition, the diameter on the close contact part 9 side of the connection part 8 is smaller than the diameter of the close contact part 9. Therefore, the securing section 7 is in a constricted shape at its connecting portion between the connection part 8 and the close contact part 9. Incidentally, while the connection part 8 in this embodiment is formed to decrease in diametral size as one goes away from the main body 6, the connection part 8 may be continuous while being constant in diametral size.
  • Furthermore, the connection part 8 is formed therein with a holding hole 11 which communicates from a circumferential surface thereof to the needle tube 3 secured therein. As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the holding hole 11 is a through-hole orthogonal to the axis of the connection part 8. In the holding hole 11, a chuck member 26 for supporting and securing a circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 is inserted and passed (see FIG. 8). This ensures that, at the time of the insert molding, the needle tube 3 can be held in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction thereof. Therefore, the insert molding can be easily carried out, with the needle tube 3 in a stable state. As a result, the needle tube 3 can be prevented from being deformed or bent under the molding pressure.
  • Incidentally, while an example wherein one holding hole 11 is provided has been described in this embodiment, this structure is not restrictive, and not less than two holding holes may be provided. In the case where a plurality of holding holes are provided, the holding holes are preferably formed in the connection part 8 at roughly regular intervals along the axial direction of the needle tube 3.
  • In addition, as shown in FIG. 4, the connection part 8 is formed with a spacing hole 12 at its end portion on the main body 6 side, namely, at its axial-directionally other end portion 8 b of the connection part 8. The spacing hole 12 is provided at the axis of the other end portion 8 b of the connection part 8. In the spacing hole 12, is disposed a proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3.
  • Further, the spacing hole 12 is spaced from the outer circumferential surface of the needle tube 3. Incidentally, a distance S from the inner surface of the spacing hole 12 to the outer circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 is set, for example, in the range of 0.3 to 1.0 mm. The structure in which the other end portion 8 b is provided with the spacing hole 12 spaced from the outer circumferential surface of the needle tube 3 prevents a resin from entering through the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 into a needle hole during the insert molding to plug up the needle hole.
  • Incidentally, this spacing hole 12 is formed by a support part 21 a which supports the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 during the insert molding (see FIG. 8).
  • Incidentally, while an example in which the connection part 8 is formed in a cross shape for reducing the material thickness and securing strength has been described in this embodiment, this is not restrictive. For instance, the shape of the connection part 8 may be a roughly cylindrical shape, a tetragonal prism or a hexagonal prism.
  • The close contact part 9 is provided at one axial-directional end of the connection part 8, namely, on the distal side of the securing section 7. The close contact part 9 is formed in a roughly cylindrical shape. The needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 protrudes from axial-directionally one side of the close contact part 9. The close contact part 9, on the axial-directionally one side, is opened in its portion other than an outer circumferential portion thereof and the periphery of the needle tube 3, for the purpose of reducing the material thickness thereof. It is to be noted, however, that the purpose can be fulfilled without providing the opening. In addition, the outer circumferential surface of the close contact part 9 makes close contact with an inner circumferential surface of the cap 4 described later.
  • Incidentally, while an example in which the close contact part 9 is formed in the roughly cylindrical shape has been described, the shape of the close contact part 9 may be a tetragonal prism or a hexagonal prism insofar as it corresponds to the shape of a tube hole 4 a of the cap 4.
  • Examples of a material of the syringe 2 having the above-mentioned configuration include various resins such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, cyclic polyolefins, polystyrene, poly(4-methylpentene-1), polycarbonates, acrylic resins, an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate, etc., a butadiene-styrene copolymer, and polyamides (e.g., nylon 6, nylon 6.6, nylon 6.10, nylon 12). Among these, preferred are such resins as polypropylene, cyclic polyolefins, polyesters, and poly(4-methylpentene-1). Incidentally, it is preferable for the material of the syringe 2 to be substantially transparent, for securing inside visibility.
  • The drug with which the syringe 2 is filled may be any drug that is ordinarily used as an injection agent. Examples of the drug include protein drugs such as antibodies, etc., peptide drugs such as hormones, etc., nucleic acid drugs, cell drugs, blood derivatives, vaccines for prevention of various infectious diseases, carcinostatic agents, anesthetics, narcotics, antibiotics, steroid preparations, proteinase inhibitors, heparin, saccharide injections such as glucose, etc., electrolyte correction injections such as sodium chloride, potassium lactate, etc., vitamin preparations, lipid emulsions, contrast media, and stimulants.
  • [Cap]
  • Now, the cap 4 will be described below.
  • As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the cap 4 is formed in a roughly hollow cylindrical shape which is opened at one axial-directional end thereof and closed at the other axial-directional end thereof. The cap 4 is formed of an elastic material such as, for example, a rubber or an elastomer. As shown in FIG. 6, the cap 4 is mounted to axial-directionally one side of the syringe 2 in such a manner as to cover the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 and the securing section 7 of the syringe 2. In addition, as shown in FIG. 7, the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3 and the securing section 7 are inserted into the tube hole 4 a of the cap 4.
  • Incidentally, the inside diameter of the tube hole 4 a of the cap 4 is set to be approximately equal to or slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the close contact part 9 of the securing section 7. Therefore, when the cap 4 is mounted to the syringe 2, the outer circumferential surface of the close contact part 9 of the securing section 7 makes close contact with the inside circumferential surface of the cap 4. This ensures that the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3, which is on the distal side of the close contact part 9 of the securing section 7, is hermetically closed by the close contact part 9 and the inner circumferential surface of the cap 4. As a result, deposition of bacteria on the needle tip 3 a can be prevented.
  • In addition, the inner circumferential surface of the cap 4, by its elastic force, fastens a constricted portion at the connecting portion between the close contact part 9 and the connection part 8 of the securing section 7. As a result, the inner circumferential surface of the cap 4 and the constricted portion of the securing section 7 are engaged with each other, whereby the cap 4 can be prevented from slipping off from the syringe 2 during transportation.
  • 2. Assembly of Syringe with Needle
  • Now, a method of assembling the syringe with needle, 1, configured as above will be described below referring to FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view showing a condition where the syringe with needle is formed by insert molding.
  • First, a mold 20 for molding the syringe with needle, 1, according to this embodiment will be described. As shown in FIG. 8, the mold 20 includes a core 21 for forming the tube hole 6 a of the syringe 2, a first part 22, a second part 23 opposed to the first part 22, and a third part 24 for forming the close contact part 9 of the syringe 2. The first part 22 and the second part 23 are each provided with the chuck member 26 for supporting and securing a side surface of the needle tube 3.
  • The chuck member 26 is provided at its tip with a V-shaped groove so that the needle tube 3 can be easily supported thereby. Incidentally, the tip of the chuck member 26 may be formed with a curved surface slightly larger than the diameter of the needle tube 3, instead of being formed with the V-shaped groove. Further, an elastic body may be provided at the tip of the chuck member 26 so that the needle tube 3 is prevented from being smashed or being marred on its side surface. Incidentally, the provision of the elastic body at the tip of the chuck member 26 makes it possible to flexibly cope with variability of the diametral size of the needle tube 3.
  • The core 21 is formed at its tip with a support part 21 a for supporting and securing the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3. Besides, the third part 24 is formed therein with a guide hole 24 a into which the needle tip 3 a side of the needle tube 3 is inserted.
  • Incidentally, the joints between the first part 22 and the second part 23 and the third part 24 are located on the connection part 8 of the securing section 7 of the syringe 2.
  • The method of assembling the syringe with needle, 1, by use of the above-mentioned mold 20 is carried out as follows.
  • First, as shown in FIG. 8, the proximal portion 3 b of the needle tube 3 is supported and secured by the support part 21 a of the core 21. Similarly, the side surface of the needle tube 3 is supported and secured by the chuck members 26 of the first part 22 and the second part 23. Next, the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 is inserted into the guide hole 24 a of the third part 24, and the needle tube 3 is set straight in relation to the mold 20. This makes it possible to prevent the needle tube 3 from being deformed during the molding, and to prevent the relative positions of the syringe 2 and the needle tube 3 from being erroneously changed.
  • Subsequently, a resin is poured into the mold 20, thereby performing the insert molding. As a result, the syringe 2 is formed around the needle tube 3. In this instance, the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 is formed therein with the holding hole 11, in which the chuck members 26 have been inserted and passed, and with the spacing hole 12. Then, the cap 4 is put on the needle tube 3 and the syringe 2. In this way, the assembly of the syringe with needle, 1, is completed.
  • Thus, the needle tube 3 and the syringe 2 can be integrally formed by the insert molding. This ensures that an adhering step using an adhesive can be omitted, and simplification of the assembling step can be achieved. Accordingly, a reduction in cost of assembly can be realized.
  • In addition, a part where the chuck members 26 support and secure the needle tube 3 becomes an intermediate part of the securing section 7 of the syringe 2 after the insert molding. Further, a part where a support part of the core 21 supports and secures the needle tube 3 is the proximal portion 3 b on the side opposite to the needle tip 3 a. This part is not that part (hereinafter referred to as “puncturing part”) of the needle tube 3 which is made to puncture a living body. Thus, the puncturing part of the needle tube 3 is not supported or secured during the insert molding; therefore, such troubles as adhesion of dirt onto the puncturing part or generation of mars on the side surface of the puncturing part can be prevented from occurring due to the chuck members 26 or the support part 21 a of the core 21.
  • Furthermore, the needle tube 3 is supported and secured at three points by the chuck members 26 and the support part 21 a of the core 21. This eliminates the need to support the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3. Therefore, the needle tip 3 a can be prevented from being damaged by the mold or the chuck members 26 or the like during the molding.
  • As above-mentioned, the joints between the first part 22 and the second part 23 and the third part 24 are located on the connection part 8 of the securing section 7 of the syringe 2. Therefore, a so-called parting line related to the mold is not formed on the close contact part 9 which is brought into close contact with the inner surface of the cap 4.
  • Thus, generation of burrs on the close contact part 9 can be prevented. This ensures that when the cap 4 is mounted in position, generation of a gap between the close contact part 9 and the inner surface of the cap 4 due to the presence of burrs is prevented. Consequently, air-tightness at the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 disposed on the distal side of the close contact part 9 can be maintained, and the needle tip 3 a of the needle tube 3 can also be protected in a sterile state.
  • Incidentally, the present invention is not restricted to the embodiments described above and illustrated by the drawings, and various modifications are possible within the scope of the gist of the invention as defined by the claims.
  • EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
  • 1 . . . Syringe with needle, 2 . . . Syringe, 3 . . . Needle tube, 3 a . . . Needle tip, 3 b . . . Proximal portion, 4 . . . Cap, 4 a . . . Tube hole, 6 . . . Main body, 6 a . . . Tube hole, 7 . . . Securing section, 8 . . . Connection part, 8 b . . . Other end portion, 9 . . . Close contact part, 11 . . . Holding hole, 12 . . . Spacing hole, 20 . . . Mold, 21 . . . Core, 21 a . . . Support part, 26 . . . Chuck member.

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1. A syringe with needle, comprising:
a needle tube having a needle tip capable of puncturing a living body; and
a syringe formed integrally with the needle tube by insert molding,
wherein the syringe includes a main body which is filled with a drug, and a securing section which is formed to be continuous with the main body and wherein the securing section secures the needle tube in a state that the needle tip of the needle tube is protruded, and
the securing section of the syringe has a holding hole in which a chuck member for supporting and securing a circumferential surface of the needle tube during the insert molding is inserted and passed.
2. The syringe with needle according to claim 1,
wherein the holding hole is formed to be orthogonal to an axial direction of the needle tube held by the securing section.
3. The syringe with needle according to claim 1,
wherein the holding hole includes a plurality of holding holes, and the plurality of holding holes are provided in the securing section.
4. The syringe with needle according to claim 1 further comprising a cap covering the needle tip of the needle tube and the securing section of the syringe,
wherein the securing section includes a close contact part from which the needle tip of the needle tube protrudes, and a connection part which connects the close contact part and the main body to each other,
the close contact part makes close contact with an inner surface of the cap, and
the holding hole is formed in the connection part.
5. The syringe with needle according to claim 4,
wherein a parting line derived from a mold for forming the syringe by the insert molding is located on the connection part of the securing section exclusive of the close contact part.
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