A multiple-dose syringe including a barrel with a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port that may be adapted to receive a needle, or that may be adapted to engage a commercially available needle-less system for fluidly connecting a syringe to an IV or a medicine vial. A
A multiple-dose syringe including a barrel with a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port that may be adapted to receive a needle, or that may be adapted to engage a commercially available needle-less system for fluidly connecting a syringe to an IV or a medicine vial. A plunger is slidably disposed through the open end of the barrel. A container is connected to an end of the plunger to move with the plunger. The container has a deformable shell with an opening at a forward end thereof and a predetermined quantity of fluid sealed therein by a closure member disposed over the opening to selectively seal the opening. The closure member includes a valve that opens in response to a fluid pressure differential across the valve. The container is slidably disposed in the barrel and includes a seal proximal to the forward end to form a first cavity in the barrel with a volume that is adjustable by moving the container in the barrel with the plunger so that fluid can be selectively drawn into and expelled from the first cavity, which is contiguous to the injection port. After at least a substantial portion of the fluid is expelled from the first cavity, the shell is configured to be collapsed by further pressure applied by the plunger, and after a predetermined fluid pressure differential across the closure member is reached, the valve of the closure member opens to allow expulsion of the quantity of fluid contained in the container.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multiple-dose syringe comprising: a barrel having a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port; a plunger having a first end and a second end; and a container having a collapsible shell, the collapsible shell having a first end and a second end and
What is claimed is: 1. A multiple-dose syringe comprising: a barrel having a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port; a plunger having a first end and a second end; and a container having a collapsible shell, the collapsible shell having a first end and a second end and defining a first cavity for holding a first dose of a fluid, the first end having an opening, the opening being selectively sealed by a closure member including a valve, the valve opening in response to a fluid pressure differential across the valve, the container slideably positioned within the barrel with the first end having the opening in closer proximity to the injection port of the barrel than the second end, the second end of the container being connected to the first end of the plunger, the container being movable by the plunger from a first drawn position with the first end of the collapsible shell being a distance away from the injection port to a compressed position with the opening in the first end adjacent to the injection port of the barrel, the first end of the collapsible shell of the container and the barrel defining a second cavity for holding a second dose of a fluid, which second dose is expelled through the injection port when the container is moved from the drawn position toward the compressed position by the plunger. 2. A container for use with a syringe having a barrel and a plunger, the barrel having an interior surface, an injection port, and an open-end, the plunger having a first and second end, the first end being adapted to engage the container, the container comprising: a collapsible shell defining a first interior cavity for holding a first dose of a fluid, and having an outer surface and an open end, the collapsible shell configured to fit within the barrel of the syringe, and further configured to engage the first end of the plunger of the syringe; and a valve to selectively seal the open end of the container, the valve opening in the presence of a fluid pressure differential across the valve; whereby the interior surface of the barrel and the outer surface of the collapsible shell when engaged with the first end of the plunger and placed in the barrel defines a second cavity for holding a second dose of a fluid to be expelled through the injection port of the barrel. 3. A multiple-dose syringe comprising: a barrel having a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port; means for selectively containing a first dose of a fluid, the containing means having at least one opening, the containing means being collapsible when compressed in the barrel; means for selectively sealing the at least one opening of the containing means, the sealing means opening in response to a fluid pressure differential; and means for compressing the containing means within the barrel; wherein the containing means is slideably positioned within the barrel to move from a drawn position to a compressed position with the at least one opening in proximity to the injection port of the barrel, the compressing means engages the containing means in the barrel, the containing means and barrel define a cavity for holding a second dose of a fluid, and the second dose is expelled through the injection port when the containing means is moved toward the compressed position.
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