IP Library Granted Patent US 12685825
Granted Patent B2
US 12685825 · App. 17/867,636 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Sealed multi chamber syringe for storage, mixing and delivery of multi part substances

Inventors: William R. Meredith (Raleigh, NC); Annette Johnson Meredith (Raleigh, NC)
A61M5/31596A61M5/284
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Patent No.
US 12685825
App. No.
17/867,636
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A syringe device with preferred and alternate embodiments structured to store, mix (if appropriate), and dispense multiple compounds (fluids, gels, suspensions, powdered solids, etc.) without the need for multiple syringes or the repeated use of a syringe. In a first embodiment, the device stores two separate compounds for use and mixes the compounds before dispensing the combined mixture. In a second embodiment, the device stores two separate fluids for use and dispenses the first fluid followed sequentially by dispensing the second. The device may be used with a variety of dispensing structures such as an applicator or a cannula (syringe needle). The present invention finds specific application, for example, in a syringe device for storing and combining a diluent with a lyophilized drug/vaccine. Overall, the device structures a unique arrangement of chambers and channels for the accurate storage, mixing, and dispensing of multiple compounds (fluids, gels, suspensions, powdered solids, etc.).

Claims (5)

1 . A dual chamber syringe device for storing, mixing, and dispensing multiple compounds from one device, the dual chamber syringe device comprising:

a syringe outer shell, the syringe outer shell comprising a generally cylindrical wall having an interior surface with an internal diameter;

an inner syringe body, the inner syringe body comprising a generally cylindrical tube having a cylindrical wall and an exterior surface with an external diameter, the external diameter of the inner syringe body approximately equal to the internal diameter of the syringe outer shell, the exterior surface of the inner syringe body having a longitudinal channel formed therein, partially into the wall of the tube, the longitudinal channel terminating with end apertures that pass fully through the wall of the tube, the longitudinal channel with end apertures fully covered by the syringe outer shell;

a longitudinal plunger fixed with a diluent stopper on a distal end thereof, the longitudinal plunger and the diluent stopper slidingly positioned within the inner syringe body; and

a floating injection stopper slidingly positioned within the inner syringe body distal of the longitudinal plunger and the diluent stopper.