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US764564A
US764564A US11837202A US1902118372A US764564A US 764564 A US764564 A US 764564A US 11837202 A US11837202 A US 11837202A US 1902118372 A US1902118372 A US 1902118372A US 764564 A US764564 A US 764564A
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
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  • This invention relates to a hypodermic syringe which is constructed in such a manner that the needle or cannula of the syringe if not in use is immerged in the disinfecting fluid. Instead of a separate disinfecting fluid the fluid to be injected may be used as a disinfectant.
  • the improved hypodermic syringe is further provided with adetach able piston-rod, in consequence of which the syringe can be inclosed in a comparatively small sheath.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through the syringe inelosed in its sheath.
  • Fig. 2 hows the syringe ready for use without the sheath, and
  • Fig. 3 shows in vertical section the sheath for the cannula.
  • the improved syringe consists, as usual, of the cylinder (0, which is closed at the upper end by a cover and terminates in the needle or cannula b at the other end. At the lower end of the cylinder (6 two disks are fixed. On the upper disk a screw-threaded projection is provided, which serves for the reception of the lower screw-threaded end of the upper sheath it, and on the lower surface of the lower disk a screw-threaded projection is provided, which serves for the reception of the upper screw-threaded end of the lower sheath 7.
  • the piston c which is provided, as usual, in the cylinder c, is fitted with a stud on its upper surface, which has a screw-threaded central boring adapted to receive the screwthreaded end of the piston-rod c.
  • the handle f of the piston may consist of two parts connected by a joint, so that they can be folded together, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the syringe may be made of any suitable material, and the upper sheath it as well as the lower sheath 7 are suitably made of ebonite, but can be also made of metal or any other suitable material.
  • the improved syringe is used as follows: When inclosed in the sheath, the piston rests at the upper end of the cylinder, the pistonrod is screwed out of the stud of the piston, the detached piston-rod is inserted in the vertical boring of the lateral projection of the cover.
  • the upper sheath is screwed on the screw-threaded projection of the upper disk of the cylinder, and the lower sheath, iilled with disinfecting or injecting fluid, is screwed on the screw-threaded projection of the lower disk, so that the cannula or needle is completely immerged in the disinfecting fluid.
  • the upper sheath is first removed, the piston-rod screwed into the stud of the piston, the handle of the piston-rod is spread, and then the lower sheath is removed.
  • the lower sheath can be also used as a receptacle for the fluid to be injected, which is filled into the syringe from said receptacle.
  • An improved hypodermic syringe comprising in combination with the usual cylinder, piston and needle at the lower end of the cylinder, two disks fixed to the lower end of the cylinder above the needle, a screw-threaded projection on the upper disk and a screwthreaded projection on the lower surface of the lower disk, a stud with a screw-tlueaded boring on the upper surface of the piston and at the bottom of the piston-rod, ahandle at the upper end of the piston-rod, a removable cover screwed to the upper end of the cylinder, a lateral projection on said cover, a sheath for the cylinder adapted to be screwed on the screw-threaded projection of the upper disk and a sheath for the needle adapted to be screwed on the screw-tluemled projection of the lower disk, substantially as described and shown and for the purpose set forth.

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PATENTED JULY 12, 1904.
A. DREYER.
INJECTION SYRINGE.
APPLIUATIUK FILED we. 4, 1902.
no MODEL.
7147mm ffmvz 0. M
Patented July 12, 1904..
PATENT OEEIcE.
ALBERT DREYER, OF COLOGNE, GERMANY.
lNdECTlON-SYRINGE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 764,564, dated July 12, 1904.
Application filed August 4, 1902.
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ALBERT DREYER, physician, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, and a resident of No. 5 Salomongasse,Oologne, in the Kingdom of Prussia and Empire of Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Injection-Syringes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a hypodermic syringe which is constructed in such a manner that the needle or cannula of the syringe if not in use is immerged in the disinfecting fluid. Instead of a separate disinfecting fluid the fluid to be injected may be used as a disinfectant. The improved hypodermic syringe is further provided with adetach able piston-rod, in consequence of which the syringe can be inclosed in a comparatively small sheath.
The improved hypodermic syringe is shown in the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through the syringe inelosed in its sheath. Fig. 2 hows the syringe ready for use without the sheath, and Fig. 3 shows in vertical section the sheath for the cannula.
The improved syringe consists, as usual, of the cylinder (0, which is closed at the upper end by a cover and terminates in the needle or cannula b at the other end. At the lower end of the cylinder (6 two disks are fixed. On the upper disk a screw-threaded projection is provided, which serves for the reception of the lower screw-threaded end of the upper sheath it, and on the lower surface of the lower disk a screw-threaded projection is provided, which serves for the reception of the upper screw-threaded end of the lower sheath 7. The piston c, which is provided, as usual, in the cylinder c, is fitted with a stud on its upper surface, which has a screw-threaded central boring adapted to receive the screwthreaded end of the piston-rod c. The handle f of the piston may consist of two parts connected by a joint, so that they can be folded together, as shown in Fig. 1.
The syringe may be made of any suitable material, and the upper sheath it as well as the lower sheath 7 are suitably made of ebonite, but can be also made of metal or any other suitable material.
At one side of the cover a lateral projection $erial No. 118,372. (No model.)
is provided,which has a vertical boring adapted to receive the piston-rod.
The improved syringe is used as follows: When inclosed in the sheath, the piston rests at the upper end of the cylinder, the pistonrod is screwed out of the stud of the piston, the detached piston-rod is inserted in the vertical boring of the lateral projection of the cover. The upper sheath is screwed on the screw-threaded projection of the upper disk of the cylinder, and the lower sheath, iilled with disinfecting or injecting fluid, is screwed on the screw-threaded projection of the lower disk, so that the cannula or needle is completely immerged in the disinfecting fluid.
To use the syringe, the upper sheath is first removed, the piston-rod screwed into the stud of the piston, the handle of the piston-rod is spread, and then the lower sheath is removed.
The lower sheath can be also used as a receptacle for the fluid to be injected, which is filled into the syringe from said receptacle.
1 claim An improved hypodermic syringe, comprising in combination with the usual cylinder, piston and needle at the lower end of the cylinder, two disks fixed to the lower end of the cylinder above the needle, a screw-threaded projection on the upper disk and a screwthreaded projection on the lower surface of the lower disk, a stud with a screw-tlueaded boring on the upper surface of the piston and at the bottom of the piston-rod, ahandle at the upper end of the piston-rod, a removable cover screwed to the upper end of the cylinder, a lateral projection on said cover, a sheath for the cylinder adapted to be screwed on the screw-threaded projection of the upper disk and a sheath for the needle adapted to be screwed on the screw-tluemled projection of the lower disk, substantially as described and shown and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention 1 have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ALBERT .lHtEYER.
Witnesses L. H. MUNIER, FELIGIER VULLTs SERNEOK.
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US4644807A (en) * 1985-02-21 1987-02-24 Dionex Corporation Fluid sample delivery apparatus
US5098404A (en) * 1990-04-23 1992-03-24 Evan Collins Hypodermic syringe receptacle
US5172808A (en) * 1988-07-01 1992-12-22 John Bruno Device for safely transporting one or more hypodermic needles or the like from point of use to point of ultimate disposal
US5417326A (en) * 1994-03-31 1995-05-23 Winer; Donald B. Syringe container
JP2009542409A (en) * 2006-07-07 2009-12-03 パトリック・マーティンソン Syringe and capsule device therefor, and syringe device

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US4644807A (en) * 1985-02-21 1987-02-24 Dionex Corporation Fluid sample delivery apparatus
US5172808A (en) * 1988-07-01 1992-12-22 John Bruno Device for safely transporting one or more hypodermic needles or the like from point of use to point of ultimate disposal
US5098404A (en) * 1990-04-23 1992-03-24 Evan Collins Hypodermic syringe receptacle
US5417326A (en) * 1994-03-31 1995-05-23 Winer; Donald B. Syringe container
JP2009542409A (en) * 2006-07-07 2009-12-03 パトリック・マーティンソン Syringe and capsule device therefor, and syringe device
US20090312714A1 (en) * 2006-07-07 2009-12-17 Insulution Svenska Ab Syringe, capsule device therefore, and syringe device
US8267902B2 (en) * 2006-07-07 2012-09-18 Insulution Svenska Ab Syringe, capsule device therefore, and syringe device
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