Patents Assigned to Bunder Glas GmbH
  • Patent number: 6712793
    Abstract: The invention relates to a needle guard assembly for the needle part of a syringe body in the form of a needle guard that covers the needle and which is displaceable on the syringe body in the longitudinal direction, and with a grip plate being integrally formed on that end of the syringe body remote from the needle. The needle guard assembly includes a syringe body ending with a needle. A piston rod in the syringe body has a receiving part and a push-in part that telescopes into the receiving part. A syringe-body grip plate is integrally formed on the syringe body. The syringe-body grip plate opposes the needle. A needle guard is arranged longitudinally along the syringe body and covers the needle when the needle guard is displaced longitudinally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Assignee: Bunder Glas GmbH
    Inventors: Andreas Geiger, Erhard Stohlmann, Manfred Theiling
  • Patent number: 4723945
    Abstract: A hypodermic syringe consists of a syringe body (3) and a cylindrical ampoule (4) inserted therein, a Luer-Lock connection for a cannula (1) being provided on the syringe body (3), the Luer-Lock connection being constructed in two pieces, the connecting member (10) being fixed to the cylindrical ampoule (4) and the threaded sleeve (8) being fixed to the syringe body (3), the connecting member (10) having an axial connecting passage (13) to the interior of the cylindrical ampoule (4), which can be sealed by a removable sealing plug (7), and the cylindrical ampoule (4) being positionally fixed at one end with a conical surface (14) engaged in a tapered bore (8b) in the sleeve (8), and being secured at the other end against axial displacement in the syringe body (3) by means of a retaining collar (5) which can be removably fixed to the syringe body (3) and which acts through a bearing ring (21) against the end (4b), the improved syringe, as a prefilled disposable syringe, ensuring with easy handling a secure and
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1988
    Assignee: Bunder Glas GmbH
    Inventor: Manfred Theiling
  • Patent number: 4361149
    Abstract: The invention provides an injection syringe of the kind comprising one or two sterile units, which has a full cylinder ampoule the rear end of which is sealed by a plug serving as a piston, and the front end of which is sealed by a pierceable seal, and with a unit in form of a syringe body formed as a support with or without a tubular needle, for the accommodation of a cylinder ampoule and a tubular needle shield, characterized by the syringe body for accommodating the full cylinder ampoule being developed as a plastic body and, in the inside space being provided with a bored-through piercing point projecting inwards, the bored-through piercing point also consisting of plastic and forming one unit with the syringe body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1982
    Assignee: Bunder Glas GmbH
    Inventor: Hans Worder
  • Patent number: 4068661
    Abstract: An injection syringe comprises a cylindrical barrel provided at its open rear end with an initially separate one-piece finger rest and at its forward end with an inserted or permanently fitted cannula or with a conical fitting for the subsequent fixing of a cannula, and a plunger which closes the open rear end of the barrel and which is slidably displaceable inside the barrel by a ram. The barrel of the syringe is formed at its forward end with a head of any desired kind and is provided at its open rear end either in its external or its internal cylindrical surface with one or more annular or similarly shaped recesses or grooves. The peripheral inside or outside surface of the finger rest is formed with a corresponding number of projecting ridges which may be in the form of arcuate ridge segments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1978
    Assignee: Bunder Glas GmbH
    Inventor: Werner Hennings