Syringes and methods of using are described which protect the syringe
barrel cavity from contaminants. A first syringe is formed with a
corrugated sheath or non-corrugated sheath which is positioned internal
or external to the syringe barrel cavity. A second syringe is formed with
a syringe barrel having a straight segment and a corrugated segment
having the forward face of the plunger handle member molded to the
rearward terminus of the corrugated segment of the syringe barrel. A
third syringe is formed from mating syringe barrel and plunger member
walls. The walls of the mating syringe barrel and plunger member are
concentric and slide relative to each other while maintaining an
enclosure around the plunger shaft. A fourth syringe is formed from inner
and outer concentric syringe barrel walls mating with the walls of a
plunger member. The mating walls are concentric and slide relative to
each other while maintaining an enclosure around the plunger shaft. A
fifth syringe is formed with an end cap contaminant shield having an
extension wall that is mated with the inner wall surfaces of the syringe
barrel cavity, or outer wall surfaces of the syringe barrel.
Alternatively, the end cap contaminant shield can be provided with a flat
design without the extending wall and is bonded or molded to the rearward
end terminus of the syringe barrel. The end cap contaminant shield
designs are provided with an opening defining the shape of the
cross-section of the plunger shaft.