Patent classifications
A61M5/31586
DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE WITH INFORMATION CAPTURE
A drug delivery device is provided comprising or adapted to receive a cartridge with an axially displaceable piston. The drug delivery device comprises a housing, a stationary capacitive sensor assembly, and a moveable indicator element comprising a surface with a code pattern detectable by the stationary capacitive sensor. The code pattern is formed from conductive markings printed onto the surface. The capacitive sensor is formed on a flexible sheet mounted at least in part to the exterior of the housing.
Injection device
An injection device includes a housing, a resilient member adapted to provide a force necessary for ejecting a dose from the injection device, and a dose setting member operatively connected to a dose indicator which is positioned within the housing. The dose setting member and the dose indicator cooperate to set the dose to be ejected from the injection device. The dose indicator, during dose setting, is adapted to undergo a mere rotational movement within the housing and relative to the housing.
Manually operated mechanical pump for drug infusion
A manually operated mechanical pump for drug infusion through a syringe including a plunger slidable within a syringe body to cause drug contained within the syringe body to exit a front opening of the syringe. The pump has a pump body with an open front end, to which the syringe attaches, and an open rear end, at which a drive member is associated movably relative to the pump body. A pair of thrust members are provided between the drive member and the syringe to impart longitudinal thrust in a distal direction onto the plunger to cause the drug to exit the front opening. An elastic element is provided between the thrust members to store and release elastic energy when the first thrust member proximal to the drive member is manually actuated, thus causing the second thrust member proximal to the syringe to advance as the drug exits the front opening.
Drive assembly for drug delivery system
A drive assembly for a drug delivery system includes a plunger member configured to engage and move a stopper within a container, with the plunger member having a first position and a second position axially spaced from the first position, a leadscrew configured to move the plunger member from the first position to the second position, and a biasing member configured to bias the leadscrew in a rotational direction, where rotational movement of the leadscrew is configured to move the plunger member from the first position to the second position.
Pen type drug injection device with dose limiting nut to prevent setting of a dose higher than the amount of drug remaining
A drive mechanism for an injection device includes a housing, a dose dial member, a drive member engaging a lead screw, and a first clutch rotationally coupling the drive member and the housing in a coupled state and allowing relative rotation between the drive member and the housing in a de-coupled state. The drive mechanism further includes a second clutch rotationally coupling the drive member and the dial member in a coupled state and allowing relative rotation between the drive member and the dial member in a de-coupled state, and a nut coaxially arranged between the drive member and the dial member, splined or keyed to the drive member, and threadedly engaged to the dial member such that it moves axially on the drive member during dose setting but not during dose dispensing.
DRUG PELLET INJECTOR NEEDLE AND METHOD
An injection includes a tube having opposite first and second ends. A hub is coupled to the first end. A sheath is coupled to the tube and the hub. The hub is movable relative to the tube to move the sheath between a first orientation in which the sheath covers an orifice in the second end and a second orientation in which the sheath is spaced apart from the orifice. Kits and methods of use are disclosed.
STAGED TELESCOPIC SCREW ASSEMBLY HAVING DIFFERENT VISUAL INDICATORS
A telescopic screw assembly for an injector includes an inner screw, an outer screw and a middle screw. The middle and outer screws are in a first threaded engagement, and the inner and middle screws are in a second threaded engagement. The inner screw is nested with the middle screw and the middle screw is nested with the outer screw in a contracted configuration of the screw assembly. Rotation of the outer screw in one direction advances the middle screw relative to the outer screw via the first threaded engagement and advances the inner screw relative to the middle screw via the second threaded engagement to telescopically extend the screw assembly into an expanded configuration. At least two of the inner, middle and outer screws are identified with a different visual indicator to enhance visual distinction between the screws, and readily visually indicate an extension progress of the screw assembly.
Injection device
An injection device includes a housing, a dose setting member being operable in a first direction to set a desired dose to be dispensed, and a piston rod being adapted to cooperate with a piston so as to cause a set dose to be injected from a cartridge. Further, a first part and a second part of the injection device are provided, which are adapted to perform a relative rotational movement with respect to each other during dispensing of a dose, and which are adapted to provide a non-visual feedback signal to a user only at the end of dispensing of a set dose. The dose setting member is further operable in a second direction which is opposite to the first direction to cancel a set dose. A third part is movable between a dose setting or cancelling position and a dose dispensing position relative to the first part and/or the second part, which third part contacts the first part and/or the second part in its dose setting or cancelling position or in its dose dispensing position.
Drive Mechanism for a Drug Delivery Device
A drive mechanism for a drug delivery device having a rotationally fixed plunger rod driven by a lead screw. The lead screw engages a free lock which is coupled to a release knob. A dose setting dial cooperates with an inner cylinder using a clutch to establish the axial movement of the plunger rod during dose setting and dispensing.
DISPENSER AND A METHOD OF DISPENSING A PASTY MATERIAL
A dispenser for a pasty material has a container, a cover and a handle. The dispenser is operable by twisting the cover and the handle relative to each other in a dispensing direction for dispensing material and, alternatively, in an opposite closing direction. The container having an outlet for the material and the cover having a dispensing opening. The container and the cover are arranged relative to each other for a rotation between a closed position, in which the cover closes the outlet, and an open position, in which the dispensing opening opens the outlet. A first engagement mechanism is provided for enabling the container and the handle to engage with each other in at least one angular position during twisting in the closing direction. The first engagement mechanism further forming a freewheel mechanism with respect to a rotation in the dispensing direction. The first engagement mechanism has a first snap-stop for providing the engagement between the handle and the container and for impeded disengagement when engaged. A second engagement mechanism is provided for enabling the rotation of the container and the cover in an angular range between the closed position and the open position and restricting a rotation outside that range. The second engagement mechanism has a second snap-stop for providing the restriction between the container and the cover with respect to a twisting toward the dispensing direction and providing for an impeded disengagement when engaged in the open position. The first snap-stop provides for an impeding force to be overcome for disengagement and the second snap-stop provides for a snap-in force to be overcome for engagement. The first and second snap-stop are configured such that the impeding force is greater than the snap-in force.