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Filtering device for an injection device
   
Document Number
US Patent 4316462
Issued Date
February 23, 1982
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Baker; John W. (Flemington, NJ)
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Abstract
A filtering device for an injection device which includes a syringe and a needle affixed to the syringe. The filtering device comprises an elongated hollow tubular element mounted on the medical injection device to surround and sealingly enclose the needle. The end of a tubular element remote from the tip of the needle is open for the introduction of fluids therethrough into the hollow interior of the tubular element. A nonfiber releasing filtering member for filtering fluids is provided which includes a central filtering portion corresponding in size to the size of the opening of the end of the tubular element and outer peripheral portion surrounding the central filtering portion. A securing sleeve is provided for securing the filtering member to the tubular element at the open end thereof. The sleeve is mounted to the tubular element at the end thereof remote from the syringe, and the sleeve and the tubular element include respective mating surfaces for securing the peripheral portion of the filtering member between the sleeve and of the tubular element. In this manner, only filtered fluids will be drawn into the hollow interior of the tubular element through the open end thereof. The tubular element is removably mounted on the injection device so as to be removable therefrom to expose the needle after filtered fluid has been introduced into the syringe.
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Owner
Siloam, Inc. (Three Bridges, NJ)
Published
February 23, 1982
Application Number
06/151,808
Filed
May 21, 1980
US Classification
604/190   604/192
Int'l Classification
A61M   5/31   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
128/218R   128/218N   128/215   128/221   128/214R   128/272.1   141/1   141/2  
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