Patent classifications
A61M5/31546
CASSETTE, MEDICINE INJECTION DEVICE, AND MEDICINE INJECTION SYSTEM
A cassette including: a cartridge holder including a first end, a second end having a holder opening, and a holder columnar space located between the first end and the second end and capable of accommodating a drug cartridge, drug cartridge including: a cylinder including a first end at which an injection needle is insertable/extractable, a second end at which a cylinder opening is located, and a cylinder columnar space located between the first end and the second end; a drug placed in the cylinder columnar space; and a gasket being placed in the cylinder columnar space; a cassette cap capable of opening and closing the holder opening, the cassette cap including a first end having a cap opening that is opposed to the holder opening, a second end having a piston insertion opening, and a cap columnar space located between the first end and the second end.
DETERMINING A STATUS OF AN INJECTION
An electronic device comprising: a housing for attachment to an injection device; a first sensor assembly comprising a first coil and two magnets of opposite polarity, wherein the first coil is configured to provide a first voltage pulse as a first Wiegand wire of the injection device moves from a first position proximate to one of the magnets of the first sensor assembly to a second position proximate to the other magnet of the first sensor assembly; and one or more processors configured to enter an enabled state from a sleep state after receiving the first voltage pulse from the first coil.
MULTIPLE USE COMPUTERIZED INJECTOR
A computer-controlled injector for use with a medicament cartridge and including a housing having a medicament cartridge receiving volume and a medicament cartridge insertion and removal opening communicating with the medicament cartridge receiving volume; a pivot mount element mounted onto the housing for selectably enabling access to the medicament cartridge receiving volume via the opening; a mechanical latch selectably locking the pivot mount element in a closed operative orientation; and an injection drive mechanism including a computer-controlled motor for driving a piston, forming part of the medicament cartridge, for injecting a medicament, the computer-controlled motor also being operative for operating the mechanical latch.
INTELLIGENT MEDICATION DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDICINE DOSE CALCULATION AND REPORTING
Systems, devices, and techniques are disclosed for administering and tracking medicine to patients and providing health management capabilities for patients and caregivers. In some aspects, a system includes an injection pen device in communication with a mobile communication device having a software application to determine a recommended dose based on prior dose data, analyte data, and nutrient data and to generate a report illustrative of a relationship between the medicine data, the health data, and the contextual data.
System and method for controlling a self-injector device
A cartridge-based computer controlled self-injection device automatically regulates time and dosage administered to a patient. Cartridges can be electronically tagged so the injection device can determine the content, volume, expiration date, and physician prescribed dosage timetable. Authentication verifies the device and ensures the proper patient is using the device with the appropriate therapeutic injectant. Authentication further provides information controlling device operation including expiration dates and clock synchronization. Therapeutic injectant administration statistics, such as date and time of administration of a therapeutic injectant are stored and provide to a health care provider for monitoring. Patients can be notified of nearing or missed administrations.
High precision syringe with removable pump unit
A digital syringe is used with conventional polymer disposable syringe construction to be practical in the medical environment. Errors associated with the larger volumes of the syringes (which exacerbate minor errors in plunger position) and the flexibility and dimensional variations of the polymer plungers are accommodated by direct measurement of the syringe plunger position rather than indirect measurement of motor position and inference of syringe plunger position. This direct measurement eliminates mechanical tolerances (“stack up”) in the motor, gear train, and lead screw on plunger movement, an effect exacerbated by flexibility of the plunger and changes in syringe resistance and medicament viscosity, for example, with different medicaments or when the syringe is refrigerated. The digital syringe may be combined with the motor unit to provide additional versatility.
Supplemental Device for an Injection Device
A supplemental device is configured to be coupled to an injection device. The supplemental device comprises a sensor arrangement and a processor arrangement. The processor arrangement is configured to cause the supplemental device to use the sensor arrangement to sense an identification feature of the injection device and to determine a type of the injection device based on the sensed identification feature.
INJECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AQUATIC SPECIES
An injection apparatus can include a hand-held unit having a head portion and a body portion. The head portion can include a base member, a needle fluidly coupled to the base member, a movable portion disposed over the needle and being axially movable relative to the base member between an extended position and a retracted position in which a distal point of the needle is exposed, a safety cover removably coupled to the base member, the safety cover comprising one or more extension members, and an adjustment member removably coupled to the movable portion and configured to adjust a penetration depth of the needle by increasing or decreasing a distance between the movable portion and the base member.
Infusion devices and methods
Medical devices, systems, and methods related thereto a glucose monitoring system having a first display unit in data communication with a skin-mounted assembly, the skin-mounted assembly including an in vivo sensor and a transmitter. The first display unit and a second display unit are in data communication with a data management system. The first display unit comprises memory that grants a first user first access level rights and the second display unit comprises memory that grants a second individual second access level rights.
SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR CAPTURING IMAGES OF MEDICAL CONDITION MANAGEMENT EVENTS
A drug delivery device system with mutable indicia and method for using same are provided. The drug delivery device system includes a syringe and/or syringe components (e.g., needle shield, needle guard), or autoinjector pen, or wearable autoinjector with mutable indicia and a software application for an external device to analyze images of the mutable indicia to automatically determine and record status of the drug delivery device. The mutable indicia or codes on the drug delivery device or its components represent different medical events such as dose completion, dose amount, and safety feature deployment or removal and can be detected by and otherwise logged by the external device. The external device may execute an application configured to further process data obtained via captured images of mutable indicia and display related information (e.g., fluid remaining in syringe barrel, delivered dose, and so on).