IP Library Granted Patent US 8,657,481
Granted Patent B2
US 8,657,481 · App. 12/688,513 · Granted Feb 25, 2014

Systems and methods for mixing fluids

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Patent No.
US 8,657,481
App. No.
12/688,513
Granted
Feb 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A syringe-to-syringe mixing apparatus comprises first and second syringes adapted to be coupled at their respective outlets to fluidly connect the syringes. The first syringe includes a plunger having a hollow plunger barrel and a distal end defining a lumen therethrough. The lumen is initially closed by a septum, which in one embodiment is an elastomeric stopper mounted over the end of the plunger. The mixing apparatus further includes a third syringe slidably disposed within the plunger barrel. The third syringe includes a hollow needle adapted to pierce the septum to allow fluid from the third syringe to be injected into fluid within the coupled first and second syringes.

Claims (16)

1. A syringe-to-syringe mixing apparatus comprising:

a first syringe including a first hollow barrel having an outlet and defining a first chamber for containing a fluid;

a second syringe including a second hollow barrel having an outlet and defining a second chamber for containing a fluid, said second syringe including a second plunger slidably disposed within said second barrel, the first and second syringes adapted to be coupled at the respective outlets to fluidly connect said first and second chambers;

said first syringe including a first plunger slidably disposed within said first barrel, said first plunger having a hollow plunger barrel defining a plunger chamber and having a distal end defining a lumen therethrough in communication between said plunger chamber and said first chamber when said plunger is disposed within said first barrel, said first syringe defining a nozzle at said outlet configured to increase the velocity of fluid flowing therethrough under pressure from one of said first and second plunger when the first and second syringes are coupled, said first plunger including a stopper mounted over the distal end of said first plunger closing said lumen, said stopper including an elongated tip defining a septum, said tip being substantially axially aligned with said lumen in said first plunger and having a configuration extending into said nozzle; and

a third syringe slidably disposed within said hollow plunger barrel of said first plunger, said third syringe defining a cavity for containing a fluid and a third plunger slidably disposed within said cavity, said third syringe including a hollow needle having a configuration and extent to pierce said septum and extend into said nozzle, said needle being in fluid communication with said cavity.

2. The syringe-to-syringe mixing assembly of claim 1 , wherein

said needle is of extent to extend into said second chamber of said second syringe when the first and second syringes are coupled.

3. The syringe-to-syringe mixing assembly of claim 1 ,

wherein said stopper is formed of a resilient material adapted to be pierced by said needle.

4. A syringe assembly for use with another syringe in a syringe-to-syringe mixing assembly, said syringe assembly comprising:

a first syringe including a first hollow barrel having an outlet and defining a first chamber for containing a fluid, said first syringe configured to be coupled to another syringe to fluidly connect the syringes;

a first plunger slidably disposed within said first barrel, said first plunger having a hollow plunger barrel defining a plunger chamber and having a distal end defining a lumen therethrough in communication between said plunger chamber and said first chamber when said plunger is disposed within said first barrel, said first syringe defining a nozzle at said outlet configured to increase the velocity of fluid flowing therethrough under pressure from said first plunger when the first syringe is coupled to another syringe, said first plunger including a stopper mounted over the distal end of said first plunger closing said lumen, said stopper including an elongated tip defining a septum, said tip being substantially axially aligned with said lumen in said first plunger and having a configuration extending into said nozzle; and

an additional syringe slidably disposed within said plunger barrel, said additional syringe defining a cavity for containing a fluid and a plunger slidably disposed within said cavity.

5. The syringe assembly of claim 4 , wherein:

said additional syringe includes a hollow needle configured to pierce said septum, said needle in fluid communication with said cavity, said hollow needle having a configuration and extent to pierce said septum and extend into said nozzle.

6. The syringe assembly of claim 5 , wherein said stopper is formed of a resilient material adapted to be pierced by said needle.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 23, 2018
From: SPINE WAVE, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK; OXFORD FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 046612/0765 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2010
From: COLLINS, KEITH
To: SPINE WAVE, INC.
Reel/Frame 023798/0655 →