A61M5/288

System and method for mixing and delivering a solution
11351092 · 2022-06-07 ·

A device for mixing and delivering a solution includes a tubular barrel that includes a first end, a second end, and interior compartment. A first plunger is positionable at the first end of the barrel, is moveable within the interior compartment of the barrel, and includes a spike protruding into the interior compartment, the spike having an end configured for piercing a membrane. A second plunger is positionable within the barrel, is also moveable within the interior compartment of the barrel, and has a pierceable membrane. The second plunger and the second end form a first area within the barrel for housing a first solution to be mixed and the first and second plungers form a second area within the barrel for housing a second solution to be mixed. The first and second plungers are slidably arranged within the interior area of the tubular barrel such that moving the first plunger toward the second plunger causes the spike to pierce the pierceable membrane and push the second solution through the pierced membrane to mix with the first solution in the first area.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRE-FILLED MEDICAL DELIVERY ASSEMBLIES
20230270951 · 2023-08-31 ·

A pre-filled medical delivery assembly assembled and configured to allow delivery of a single dose of a therapeutic agent (e.g., vaccine, drug, medicament, etc.) from a Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) vial to a patient. The delivery assembly generally includes a modular design consisting of separately constructed components cooperatively arranged and coupled to one another.

Intraosseous injection device

A device for intraosseous injection is provided which can accurately, quickly, and safely introduce desired fluid into a patient's bone marrow. The intraosseous injector includes a housing, a container located within the housing, a hollow needle, and a valve. The intraosseous injector may further include a release mechanism comprising a bone probe needle and a movable release member. The intraosseous injector may include a depth limiter mechanism operable to limit a depth of penetration of the needle relative to a surface of a bone. A method for intraosseous injection is also provided.

INJECTION DELIVERY DEVICE
20220134006 · 2022-05-05 · ·

An injection delivery device involves a body, a medication-containing vial within at least a portion of the body, the medication-containing vial having an open end and a closed end opposite the open end. The open end of the vial includes a seal that prevents medication contained therein from exiting the vial until delivery of the medication to a target injection site is desired. The injection delivery device also includes a plunger positioned near the open end of the vial and a needle having a passage therethrough, wherein the needle, plunger and vial are positioned relative to each other such that, during delivery of an injection, a portion of the passage will be within the plunger, and the plunger and needle will remain stationary relative to each other while the vial moves relative the plunger in a direction towards the target injection site.

PRE-FILLED MULTI-FLUID MEDICAL DELIVERY ASSEMBLIES
20230241328 · 2023-08-03 ·

A pre-filled medical delivery system can have a blow-fill-seal (BFS) module and a mixing assembly. The BFS module can have first and second chambers, first and second sealed ports, and first and second actuation members. Each chamber can have a respective liquid agent therein. Each sealed port and each actuation member can be in fluid communication with a respective one of the chambers. The mixing assembly can be constructed for coupling to the BFS module. When coupled to the BFS module, the mixing assembly can breach the seals of the first and second ports and provide fluid communication therebetween. The disclosed systems, when assembled, can combine the liquid agents from the first and second chambers of the BFS component and deliver the combination as a single dose of a therapeutic agent (e.g., vaccine, drug, medicament, etc.) to a patient.

INJECTOR AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
20210361869 · 2021-11-25 ·

An injector may include a container having a wall with an interior surface defining a closed sterile reservoir filled with a medical fluid or drug product. The injector may also include a fluid delivery system comprising a sterile container needle that is in fluid communication with the container in a delivery state, but may or may not be in fluid communication with the container in a storage state. The sterile container needle is attached to a connector, the connector mechanically coupled to the container to secure the sterile container needle to the container with the needle in the storage state. Further, the injector may include an actuator that is adapted to move the container needle from the storage state to the delivery state.

BACK FLOW PREVENTOR FOR A PREFILLED EMERGENCY SYRINGE AND LUER LOCK SYRINGE
20220016350 · 2022-01-20 ·

A device to prevent prefilled syringe and disposable syringes from accidental separation and unwanted waste of medication. A backflow preventor allows either a prefilled medication vial or syringe plunger to pass through the clip provided as deformable protrusion or twist lock into a track which prevents the plunger or vial from separating from the syringe.

DISCHARGER, STATIC PISTON AND METHOD OF DISCHARGING

A discharger includes a dispensing element and a housing, the housing having a static piston connected to the dispensing element at least in a fluid conducting manner and with the static piston being arranged within the housing. The further includes a container containing a fluid, the container being moveable relative to the static piston and the housing, with the static piston including a piercing tip adapted to pierce a membrane or seal of the container when the container is moved towards the housing.

Intraocular gas injector

A gas mixture apparatus includes a measurement control system, an activation system, a pressurized chamber with one or more gases, and a mixing chamber. A filter can be preattached to the outlet of the mixture apparatus, allowing excess gas to be discharged therethrough and then atmospheric air to be drawn into the mixture apparatus through the filter for creating a therapeutic gas mixture.

Ampule autoinjector systems and methods

An autoinjector is described that includes an outer body, a first trigger, an output needle, and a first compartment. The first compartment is positioned within the outer body and includes (i) a main body, (ii) a first biasing member coupled to the first trigger, and (iii) a protrusion positioned at a distal end of the main body. The autoinjector further includes a second compartment positioned in the outer body and in fluid communication with the first compartment and the output needle. The autoinjector also includes a second biasing member coupled to a second trigger. The first biasing member is configured to, upon application of force to the first trigger, automatically move an ampule in a distal direction relative to the main body to force the ampule against the protrusion, so as to break the ampule and allow a medicament to flow from the ampule to the second compartment.