WO2014052306A1 - Quick release plunger - Google Patents
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- A61M—DEVICES 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
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- A61M—DEVICES 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
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- A61M2005/31521—Pistons with a forward extending skirt at their front end
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
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- A61M5/178—Syringes
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- A61M5/315—Pistons; Piston-rods; Guiding, blocking or restricting the movement of the rod or piston; Appliances on the rod for facilitating dosing ; Dosing mechanisms
- A61M5/31511—Piston or piston-rod constructions, e.g. connection of piston with piston-rod
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- a number of injector- actuated syringes and powered injectors have been developed for use in medical procedures, such as, for example, angiography, computed tomography, and nuclear magnetic resonance. Numerous advances have been made in the area of injector- actuated syringes and power injectors for use therewith. Nonetheless, newly developed and developing medical procedures constantly test the limits of current injector systems. For example, some procedures require the use of high pressures but also require physiochemical properties of the syringe that make attainment of high pressures difficult. Changes in syringes to meet the
- a syringe system may include a syringe body having a hollow lumen, a proximal open end, and a distal end.
- the syringe body may be configured to house a fluid therein.
- the syringe system may further include a plunger positioned in the hollow lumen of the syringe body, forming a seal with an inner wall of the syringe body.
- the plunger may include a removable piston having a shaft extending from the distal end towards the proximal open end, a stopper removably connected to a distal portion of the shaft, and at least one coupler attached to the distal portion of the shaft.
- the stopper may be configured to slidably move within the hollow lumen to facilitate movement of the fluid within the syringe body.
- the coupler may be configured to facilitate removal and attachment of the stopper from the piston.
- the stopper may be configured to slidably move within a hollow lumen of the syringe to facilitate movement of fluid within the syringe.
- the coupler may be configured to facilitate removal and attachment of the stopper from the piston.
- hydraulically-activated plunger in a fluid delivery system may include a first syringe comprising a first diameter, a proximal end, a distal end having an aperture, and a hollow lumen configured to house a fluid therein, and a stopper configured to slidably move within the hollow lumen to facilitate movement of the fluid within the hollow lumen, an internal piston having a distal end and a proximal end.
- the distal end may be removably attached to the stopper and configured to move the stopper within the hollow lumen of the first syringe, and the proximal end may be fhiidly attached to a second syringe having a proximally positioned tip and a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter.
- the plunger may further include a third syringe having a distally positioned tip and a third diameter that is smaller than the first diameter, wherein the distally positioned tip of the third syringe is in fluid communication with the proximally positioned tip of the second syringe and an external piston fhiidly connected to the third syringe.
- the external piston may include a plunger and the second syringe and the third syringe may each contain an incompressible fluid sealed therein.
- FIG. 1 depicts a
- FIG. 2 depicts a
- FIG. 3 depicts a
- FIG. 4A depicts
- FIG. 4B depicts
- FIG. 4C depicts a cross-sectional top view and bottom view of an alternate coupler according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4D depicts a separable coupler according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5 depicts a side view of various parts of a clamping mechanism according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6A depicts a clamping mechanism engaged with a piston according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6B depicts a piston disengaged from a clamping mechanism according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6C depicts a piston disengaged from a clamping mechanism according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7A depicts a piston disengaged from a clamping mechanism according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 7B depicts a piston engaged with a clamping mechanism according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 8 depicts a piston having an angled end according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 9 depicts a piston having multiple, detachable couplers according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 10 depicts a piston having a hydraulic assist according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 11 depicts a piston having a volume measuring scale according to an embodiment.
- the term “comprising” means “including, but not limited to.” [0025]
- the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “lateral,” “longitudinal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the orientation of embodiments disclosed in the figures. However, embodiments may assume alternative variations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary.
- the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification, are exemplary embodiments. Hence, physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
- proximal refers to a direction relatively closer to a clinician or operator using the device described herein
- distal refers to a direction relatively further from the clinician or operator.
- distal refers to a direction relatively further from the clinician or operator.
- proximal refers to a direction relatively closer to a clinician or operator using the device described herein
- distal refers to a direction relatively further from the clinician or operator.
- axial or axially” refer generally to an axis around which the particular objects being referred to are preferably formed (although not necessarily symmetrically therearound).
- radial refers generally to a direction normal to the axis or along a radius of an object having a circular cross-section.
- Various embodiments are directed to plungers for syringes, including stoppers that may be connected and disconnected from the piston.
- such plungers may be manually, hydraulically, or electrically activated.
- the same injector can be used for a variety of different syringes because of the ease of attaching and removing the piston portion of the syringe to the stopper portion through the use of a coupler.
- the present disclosure provides a quick and easy solution for care providers because the piston can be inserted and connected to the stopper without a specific orientation. For example, a user may advance the piston forward until it engages with the connector by snapping into place, regardless of orientation, as will be described in greater detail herein.
- a simple 1 ⁇ 4 turn twist at any orientation may allow for detachment of the two elements.
- FIG. 1 depicts a syringe, generally designated 10, that may include a cylindrical syringe body 1 defining a hollow lumen 4 therein, an open proximal end 3, and a conical shaped distal end 2 having an aperture 5.
- a plunger, generally designated 12 may be positioned in the hollow lumen 4 of the syringe body 1 extending from the conical shaped distal end 2 and towards the open proximal end 3.
- the plunger 12 may include a piston 100 having a shaft 115 extending from a proximal thumb rest 110 to a distal stopper 20.
- an attachment may be attached to the distal end 2 of the syringe 10 to facilitate delivery and/or movement of the fluid of the syringe body 1 to or from, for example, a blood vessel and/or the like of a human or an animal patient.
- Specific examples of attachments may include, for example, needles, catheters, tubes, and/or the like.
- the stopper 20 may generally have a circumference that is substantially equal to an inner circumference of the syringe body 1 and may be received by the open proximal end 3 of the syringe body.
- the stopper 20 may slidably move within the lumen 4 to facilitate movement of fluid within the syringe body 1.
- the type of fluid is not limited by this disclosure and may include any fluids including, for example, a pharmaceutical drug, a radiopharmaceutical, a contrast agent, a radioactive contrast agent, gene therapy fluid, and/or the like.
- the stopper 20 may facilitate movement of the fluid towards and through the distal end 2 of the syringe 10.
- the stopper 20 may facilitate movement of the fluid towards the proximal end 3 of the syringe 10.
- the stopper 20 may have a cylindrical body 22 and a protrusion tip 21 sized and configured to substantially fill at least a portion of the conical shaped distal end 2 of the syringe body 1 (FIG. 1).
- the piston 100 may provide a generally reciprocal movement of the stopper 20 through the syringe body 1.
- movement of the stopper 20 and/or the piston 100 may allow for the fluid to be drawn into the lumen 4 of the syringe body 1 by placing the distal end 2 of the syringe body and/or an attachment thereto into the fluid and withdrawing the plunger 12. In some embodiments, movement of the stopper 20 and/or the piston 100 may allow for the fluid to be expelled from the lumen 4 of the syringe body 1 by advancing the piston into the syringe body. In some embodiments, the stopper 20 may be fixedly attached to a proximal end 105 of the piston 100.
- the stopper 20 may be detachably connected to the proximal end 105 of the piston 100, allowing the piston to be removed and used with one or more different components discussed herein, such as stoppers and the like.
- various components may be reused to reduce the amount of disposable materials.
- the plunger 12 configured according to some embodiments may include, for example, a piston 100 having a proximal end 107 and a distal end 105.
- the proximal end 107 may include at least a thumb rest 110 that may be configured to be used by an operator to move the plunger 12 axially forward or backward within the syringe body 1 (FIG. 1).
- a coupler 150 may be attached to the distal end 105 of a piston 100.
- a proximal end 135 of the coupler 150 may be detachably connected to a shaft 115 of the piston 100 using a fastening mechanism such as, for example, screws, snaps, rivets, and/or the like, as will be described in greater detail herein.
- the coupler 150 may be fixedly attached to the shaft 115 using, for example, an adhesive.
- the coupler 150 may be a contiguous part of the piston 100 by, for example, injection molding the piston to include the coupler.
- the coupler 150 may include a substantially circumferential groove 140 (or 140' in FIG. 4C) at a distal end 130 of the piston 100.
- the groove 140 may be continuous for the entire length of the coupler 150.
- the circumferential groove 140 may contain one or more gaps therein.
- the groove 140 (or 140') may have at one or more extensions (element 147 in FIG. 4B or 147' in FIG. 4C)) extending radially from the groove.
- the groove 140 may include about 1 to about 8 extensions.
- the groove 140 may include 2 extensions, 3 extensions, 4 extensions, 5 extensions, 6 extensions, or 8 extensions.
- the extensions 147 (or 147') may extend outwardly from the groove 140 (or 140') at least to an outer circumference of the piston 100.
- the extensions 147 may extend beyond the outer circumference of the piston 100.
- the extensions 147 (or 147') may have a substantially triangular shape, such as, for example, a substantially equilateral triangle, a substantially isosceles triangle, a right triangle, and the like.
- the extensions 147 may include at least one or more notches 155 on one or more sides of the extensions on an outermost portion of each extension.
- the notches 155 may have any cross-sectional shape such as, for example, a square (as shown in FIG. 4B), a rectangle, a triangle, a circle, an ellipse, and/or the like.
- the notches 155 may or may not be symmetrical. In some embodiments, the extensions 147 and the notches 155 may intersect in a flat 170 (FIG. 4A) such that the flat is substantially tangential to the outer surface of the extension.
- the notches 155' may extend from the surface of the extension 147'.
- the notches 155' may have, for example, a triangular cross- section having straight and/or curved sides, or any other shape (not shown).
- the notches 155' may or may not be symmetrical.
- an outermost edge of the notches 155' may extend beyond the outermost circumference of a tapered flange 145'.
- the notches 155' may be angled to extend from the proximal end of the extensions 147' distally towards the tapered flange 145' forming a helical ridge.
- the notches 155' may be tapered distally along the circumferential surface of the extensions 147'.
- Various embodiments may have one or more notches 155', such as, for example, two notches.
- the coupler 150 may include the tapered flange (145 in FIG. 3 or 145' in FIG. 4C) extending distally from the groove 140 (or 140').
- a maximum radius of the tapered flange 145 (or 145') may be equal to or shorter than the radius of the piston 100.
- one or more deflectors 157 (FIG. 4A) may be disposed as one or more protuberances on the outer surface of the tapered flange 145 and may be axially distal to the notches 155.
- the shape of the deflectors is not limited by this disclosure, and may include any shape. Specific examples of deflector shapes may include conical shapes, hemispherical shapes, triangular shapes, and/or the like.
- the proximal end of the piston 100 may be detachably connected to one or more actuating mechanisms (not shown) such as, for example, a hydraulic assembly and/or an electric motor to aid the motion of the piston.
- actuating mechanisms such as, for example, a hydraulic assembly and/or an electric motor to aid the motion of the piston.
- the distal portion of the piston 100 and/or the coupler 150 may be configured to engage the stopper 20 (FIG. 1) as described herein.
- the stopper 20 (FIG. 1) may include at least a base 200 including one or more capture members 220 protruding rearwardly beyond the rear surface 255 of the base by an amount sufficient to capture and retain the tapered flange 145 of the coupler 150.
- the capture members 220 may be constructed of a flexible material such that the capture members flex outwardly when contacted by the tapered flange 145 and subsequently snap back to an original position after passing the tapered flange to engage the circumferential groove 140.
- the capture members 220 may include inwardly facing shoulders 215 that may be sized and designed to engage the circumferential groove 140 extending from each capture member on a proximal end of the capture member. In certain embodiments, the capture members 220 may further include extensions 225 extending proximally beyond the inwardly facing shoulders 215. In various embodiments, the base 200 may or may not be detachable from the stopper 20 (FIG. 1).
- the base 200 may have one or more helical threads 260 at its distal end 270 that may be configured to be screwed into an opening in the proximal end 25 of the stopper (FIG. 1).
- the piston 100 may be positioned to contact the base 200 and engage the tapered flange 145.
- the inwardly facing shoulders 215 may be forced outwardly until the tapered flange 145 passes beyond the shoulders of the capture members 220, as described in greater detail herein.
- This design may allow the piston 100 to stably engage with the stopper 20 (FIG. 1) at any axial position of the plunger 12 along the syringe axis without substantially dislocating the stopper from its position along the syringe axis.
- the shoulders 215 may be aligned to engage the circumferential groove 140 when the stopper 20 (FIG.
- the gaps may allow the shoulders 215 to release up with a deflector to prevent the shoulders from being loaded in the gap.
- the deflectors may deflect the capture members 220 to prevent the capture members from lining up with the notches 155.
- the stopper 20 may resist disconnection from the piston 100 upon rearward movement of the piston.
- the capture members 220 may be designed such that forces exerted on the capture members upon rearward movement of the piston 100 substantially prevent radially outward movement of the capture members.
- shoulders 215 of the capture members 220 may be positioned such that the load experienced upon rearward movement of the piston 100 is at a position equal to or greater in radial distance relative to axis B than one or more anchors 250 where the capture members are attached to the base 200.
- a bending movement created by a rearward movement of the piston 100 may cause the capture members 220 to deflect radially inward and assist in preventing disconnection of the stopper 20 (FIG. 1) from the piston 100.
- the extensions 147 may push the capture members 220 radially outward as the radial distance of the groove 140 surface increases allowing the piston to be disengaged from the stopper 20 upon rearward movement of the piston while it is twisted.
- the notches may act as position indicators and/or twist-stops to stop the piston 100 from further twisting.
- the flats 170 may provide positions at which the piston 100 may be disengaged from the stopper 20 (FIG. 1).
- This design may allow for detachment of the piston 100 from the stopper 20 with a twist of the piston that depends on the number of extensions 147 or the number of capture members 220.
- the twist of the piston 100 may be less than 180°, less than 120°, less than 90°, less than 72°, less than 60°, or less than 45°.
- the piston 100 may be twisted about its axis B in such a manner that the notches 155' extending from the extensions 147' may push the beveled edges 210 (FIG. 5) of the capture members 220.
- the beveled edges 210 (FIG. 5) may be pushed axially forward in a direction forward of the outer circumference of the tapered flange 145'.
- the beveled edges 210 (FIG. 5) may be pushed such that the inwardly facing shoulders 215 of the base 200 are disengaged from the tapered flange 145'. This movement may disconnect the stopper 20 (FIG.
- twisting the piston 100 may result in pushing the beveled edges 210 radially outward by the extension surface and axially forward by the notches. As such, the inwardly facing shoulders 215 of the capture members 220 may clear the tapered flange 145' while the piston 100 is being twisted.
- the one or more deflectors 157 may push the beveled edges to either side of the deflector so that the beveled edges do not get stuck in the notches.
- one or more cantilevered capture members 320 may be disposed at the distal end of the piston 300 anchored from the distal wall 310 of the piston and disposed around a central extension 340 of the piston.
- the capture members may have outwardly extending shoulders 325 and beveled surfaces 327 at the distal end of the capture members 320.
- the piston 300 may have at least two capture members 320.
- the piston 300 may have 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 8 capture members 320.
- the piston 300 may have capture members 320 that may be symmetrically disposed around the central extension 340.
- the stopper 350 may have one or more retainer arms 360.
- a base (not shown) having retainer arms 360 may be fabricated to fit into a stopper 20 for retrofitting one or more commercially available stoppers.
- the beveled edges 327 may tend to push the capture members 320 radially inward.
- the capture members 320 may snap back to engage the shoulders 325, thereby preventing the piston 300 from detaching from the stopper upon rearward movement of the piston.
- the capture members 320 may be placed around the piston head 340 such that a rearward movement of the piston 300 pushes the capture members radially outward.
- some embodiments may include a piston 500 having a coupler that is an angled flange 510 contiguously connected to the piston 500 via a hinge 525 such that a distal surface 535 of the angled flange may form an angle ⁇ , with the axis D of piston 500.
- the angle # may be acute.
- the hinge 525 may have an open position wherein the radially outermost portion of the distal surface 535 of the angled flange 510 extends no further than the outer wall 530 of the piston 500.
- the hinge 525 of the angled flange 510 may have a closed position wherein the angled flange 510 tilts about the hinge at an increased angle ft
- the plunger 12 may be operated by moving the piston 100 forward and twisting it.
- the angled flange 510 may engage with one or more threads 555 disposed on an inner wall of the stopper 550.
- the angled flange 510 may tilt about the hinge 525, thereby placing the hinge in the closed position, and further engaging with the threads 555. This may prevent the piston 500 from detaching from the stopper 550 when moved in a rearward direction.
- twisting in an opposite direction may disengage the angled flange 510 from the threads 555, thereby placing the hinge in the open position and allowing the piston 500 to be detached from the stopper 550.
- Such a design may allow for an easy engagement and/or detachment of the piston 500 from the stopper 550 in, for example, pre-filled syringes. Such a design may also allow for an easy engagement and/or detachment of any axial position of the stopper 550 without substantially dislocating the stopper from its axial position.
- some embodiments of the piston 400 may include a plurality of axially-stacked detachable couplers 410, 410A, 410B.
- the plurality of couplers 410, 410A, 410B may be stacked on a spring loaded platform 420 in an axially disposed cavity 430 within the piston 400.
- Retainer arms 425 at the opening of the cavity 430 may prevent the end coupler 410 from receding back into the cavity 430.
- the end coupler 410 may be removed or detached from the piston after using the piston with a first syringe.
- Another coupler 410A may replace the removed end coupler 410 and become the new end coupler for using the piston 400 with a second (or a subsequent) syringe.
- the end coupler 410 may be removed by any means of removal now known or later developed, such as, for example, twisting the piston 400, detaching the piston using the various quick-release mechanisms described herein, or breaking the end coupler off.
- any number of couplers 410 may be loaded inside the cavity 430 for use, where the number of piston heads is only limited by the size of the cavity and/or the storage capability of the cavity.
- a specific number of piston heads may be, for example about 1 piston head to about 10 piston heads.
- the detachable coupler 410 may reduce cross-contamination, such as, for instance, when a single piston 400 is used with multiple syringes, where one of the detachable couplers may be removed and disposed of after each use.
- the piston may be part of a hydraulically activated or an electrically activated assembly.
- an internal piston 620 may have a hydraulic assist so as to reduce the force required by an operator using the syringe assembly 600 to deliver the contents of the syringe.
- a first syringe 605 portion of the syringe assembly 600 may have a diameter D3.
- the internal piston 620 may be connected to both the first syringe 605 and a second syringe 625 having a diameter D2.
- the diameter D2 of the second syringe 625 may generally be smaller than the diameter D3 of the first syringe 605.
- the internal piston 620 may be connected to the first syringe 605 in such a manner that a proximal end 615 of the internal piston engages a first stopper 610 located in the first syringe.
- the internal piston 620 may be connected to the second syringe 625 in such a manner that a distal end 617 of the piston engages a second stopper 630 located in the second syringe.
- a first tip 631 of the second syringe 625 may be connected to a second tip 632 of a third syringe 635.
- the third syringe 635 may have a diameter Dl that may be generally smaller than the diameter D2 of the second syringe 625.
- a lumen of the second syringe 625 and a lumen of the third syringe 635 may each be filled with an incompressible fluid 675.
- the incompressible fluid 675 may be sealed within the respective lumens of the second syringe 625 and the third syringe 635.
- An external piston 650 connected to the third syringe 635 may engage a plunger 640. When the external piston 650 is moved forward, the fluid 675 pushes the internal piston 620 which further pushes the first stopper 610.
- the force placed upon the internal piston 620 is amplified by a factor of
- Pistons of some embodiments may have a sliding scale or a marker system for indicating and/or measuring the volume of fluid disposed out of or collected into the syringe before the piston is detached.
- a piston 725 may have at least a measuring scale 730 configured to indicate a volume displaced by the plunger 710 after the piston 725 is engaged with the plunger and moved forward through the syringe 700.
- the scale 730 may be detachably affixed to an O-ring 750 such that the O-ring detaches from the scale when piston 725 engages with the plunger 710 and attaches to the piston marking an initial volume.
- the scale 730 may slide along the O-ring 750, thus indicating the volume being delivered or removed.
- a user of the syringe 700 may determine the volume of a particular fluid delivered or removed by observing the scale 730 marked on the syringe.
- the O-ring 750 may indicate a total volume delivered at the end of delivery by the syringe 700, including the volume delivered from other syringes.
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