Patents Assigned to Timothy Kershenstine
  • Patent number: 5318538
    Abstract: The invention relates to a safety syringe to prevent accidental puncturing of attending medical personnel by an infected syringe needle. The safety syringe has an elongated tubular casing, which houses an elongated needle guard, which is telescopically connected to the casing and is mounted in co-axial alignment with the casing. A syringe barrel is co-axially mounted within the needle guard, the syringe barrel carrying a needle assembly on one of its ends, and an end plate on its opposite end. The end plate "snaps" into a groove formed in a transverse flange of the casing, fixedly attaching the syringe barrel to the casing. A sealing plate covers the locked end plate by engaging within another groove formed in the flange. One or more resilient depressible locking tabs are carried by the needle guard and extend through corresponding aligned openings formed in the casing to lock the needle guard in an extended position covering the needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Timothy Kershenstine
    Inventor: Robin Martin
  • Patent number: 5300040
    Abstract: The invention relates to a safety syringe to prevent accidental puncture of attending medical personnel by an infected syringe needle. The safety syringe has an elongated tubular casing which receives the needle guard in a telescopical relationship thereto. At least on locking tab attached to the exterior of the needle guard extends outwardly through an opening formed in the casing, such that depression of the locking tab allows telescopical movement of the needle guard inwardly into the casing. A tension member retains the needle guard in its fully extended position unless the tension of the member is overcome by compression of the needle guard during injection or the drawing of a medicine. The tension member can be in the form of a coil spring surrounding the syringe barrel and urging against the needle guard and the flange plate of the casing, or in the form of an elastic resilient member attached under tension between the needle guard and the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Timothy A. Kershenstine
    Inventor: Robin Martin
  • Patent number: 5242420
    Abstract: The invention relates to a safety syringe to prevent accidental puncture of attending medical personnel by an infected syringe needle. The safety syringe has an elongated tubular casing which receives the needle guard in a telescopical relationship thereto. At least on locking tab attached to the exterior of the needle guard extends outwardly through an opening formed in the casing, such that depression of the locking tab allows telescopical movement of the needle guard inwardly into the casing. A tension member retains the needle guard in its fully extended position unless the tension of the member is overcome by compression of the needle guard during injection or the drawing of a medicine. The tension member can be in the form of a coil spring surrounding the syringe barrel and urging against the needle guard and the flange plate of the casing, or in the form of an elastic resilient member attached under tension between the needle guard and the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Assignee: Timothy Kershenstine
    Inventor: Robin Martin
  • Patent number: 5201708
    Abstract: The invention relates to a safety syringe to prevent accidental puncturing of attending medical personnel by an infected syringe needle. The safety syringe has an elongated tubular casing, which houses an elongated needle guard, which is telescopically connected to the casing and is mounted in co-axial alignment with the casing. A syringe barrel is co-axially mounted within the needle guard, the syringe barrel carrying a needle assembly on one of its ends, and an end plate on its opposite end. The end plate "snaps" into a groove formed in a transverse flange of the casing, fixedly attaching the syringe barrel to the casing. A sealing plate covers the locked end plate by engaging within another groove formed in the flange. One or more resileint depressible locking tabe are carried by the needle guard and extend through corresponding aligned openings formed in the casing to lock the needle guard in an extended position covering the needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: Timothy A. Kershenstine
    Inventor: Robin Martin