EP2121112A2 — Syringe-in-syringe hollow plunger with integral seal and rupturable membrane and related methods
Assigned to Ultradent Products Inc · Expires 2009-11-25 · 16y expired
What this patent protects
A hollow inner plunger (100) for use within a syringe-in-syringe mixing system for mixing a two-part dental composition. The hollow inner plunger includes a body having a continuous cylindrical wall (102) defining an internal chamber (108) for containing a first component (HOa). …
USPTO Abstract
A hollow inner plunger (100) for use within a syringe-in-syringe mixing system for mixing a two-part dental composition. The hollow inner plunger includes a body having a continuous cylindrical wall (102) defining an internal chamber (108) for containing a first component (HOa). The body (100) includes a proximal end (104) and a distal end (106). A sealing plug and rupturable membrane (116) are disposed at the distal end of the body, and the sealing plug and rupturable membrane (116) are integrally formed together as a single piece (e.g., formed of a single piece of elastomeric material). An associated syringe-in-syringe mixing system (124) includes a first plunger (126), the hollow inner plunger (100), and a syringe barrel (128) configured to contain a second component (HOb). When assembled, the first plunger (126) is slidably disposed within the hollow inner plunger (100), and the hollow inner plunger (100) is slidably disposed within the syringe barrel (128). The two components (110a, 110b) are initially separated by the rupturable membrane (116).
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