Pen-Type Drug Delivery Device with Electronic Display on Clip Member
20170224927 · 2017-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Jesper Peter Windum (Hilleroed, DK)
- Christian Plambech (Soeborg, DK)
- Lars Peter Klitmose (Gentofte, DK)
- John Oestergaard Madsen (Roedovre, DK)
Cpc classification
A61M5/3158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31568
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31593
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31535
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable pen-type drug injection device (300) comprises a main portion (301) and a clip (360). The clip comprises a base portion mounted to a portion of the drug delivery device, and a clip gripping portion with a free end. The device further comprises drug expelling means having dose setting means (340) allowing a user to set a dose of drug to be expelled, and a piston rod adapted to move a piston of a loaded cartridge in a distal direction to thereby expel drug from the cartridge. Electronic circuitry comprises sensor means adapted to detect a set and/or an expelled dose, and a display (374) is provided to display dose-related values, wherein at least a portion of the display is arranged in the flexible clip main portion.
Claims
1. A portable drug delivery device comprising: a device main portion, a clip comprising a base portion mounted to a portion of the drug delivery device, and a clip main portion with a free end, a drug-filled cartridge or structure for receiving a drug-filled cartridge, the cartridge comprising an axially displaceable piston and a distal outlet portion, drug expelling structure comprising: dose setting structure allowing a user to set the size of a dose of drug to be expelled, and a piston rod adapted to move the piston of a cartridge in a distal direction to thereby expel drug from the cartridge, and electronic circuitry comprising a sensor structure adapted to detect an event related to setting or expelling a dose of drug, and a display adapted to display a dose-related value, wherein at least a portion of the display is arranged in the clip main portion.
2. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the electronic circuitry is arranged in the clip base portion, the electronic circuitry comprising one or more of the following components: an energy source and a processor.
3. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the clip is mounted to the device main portion.
4. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the sensor structure means is adapted to detect the size of a set and/or an expelled dose.
5. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, further comprising a cap releasably mountable to the device main portion to enclose the outlet portion of a mounted cartridge, the clip being mounted to the cap.
6. A drug delivery device as in claim 5, wherein: the electronic circuitry is arranged in the cap, the sensor structure is adapted to detect a cap event, the electronic circuitry is adapted to create a time-stamp when a cap event is detected, and the display is adapted to display a time parameter related to a cap event.
7. A drug delivery device as in claim 5, wherein a sensor structure is arranged in the device main portion and adapted to detect the size of a set and/or an expelled dose, the drug delivery device comprising a structure allowing electric power and/or data to be exchanged between the cap and the device main portion.
8. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the clip main portion is flexible.
9. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the display is flexible.
10. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the display is curved.
11. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the display is an LCD, OLED display, printed display or E-ink display adapted to display numeric values.
12. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the electronic circuitry comprises a logging structure adapted to create a log for dose amounts of drug set and/or expelled from a cartridge by the drug expelling structure.
13. A drug delivery device as in claim 1, wherein the device main portion defines a main longitudinal axis, the flexible clip main portion having a longitudinal configuration and being arranged generally corresponding to the main longitudinal axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In the following embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings, wherein
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[0025] In the figures like structures are mainly identified by like reference numerals.
DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0026] When in the following terms such as “upper” and “lower”, “right” and “left”, “horizontal” and “vertical” or similar relative expressions are used, these only refer to the appended figures and not necessarily to an actual situation of use. The shown figures are schematic representations for which reason the configuration of the different structures as well as their relative dimensions are intended to serve illustrative purposes only. When the term member or element is used for a given component it generally indicates that in the described embodiment the component is a unitary component, however, the same member or element may alternatively comprise a number of sub-components just as two or more of the described components could be provided as unitary components, e.g. manufactured as a single injection moulded part. The term “assembly” does not imply that the described components necessarily can be assembled to provide a unitary or functional assembly during a given assembly procedure but is merely used to describe components grouped together as being functionally more closely related.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] More specifically, the pen device 100 comprises a cap part (not shown) and a main part having a proximal body or drive assembly portion 120 with a housing 121 in which a drug expelling mechanism is arranged or integrated, and a distal cartridge holder portion in which a drug-filled transparent cartridge 180 with a distal needle-penetrable septum can be arranged and retained in place by a cartridge holder 110 releasably attached to the proximal portion, e.g. by a threaded connection or a bayonet coupling, the cartridge holder having openings allowing a portion of the cartridge to be inspected. The cartridge may for example contain an insulin, GLP-1 or growth hormone formulation. The device is designed to be loaded by the user with a new cartridge through a proximal receiving opening in the cartridge holder, the cartridge being provided with a piston driven by a piston rod forming part of the expelling mechanism. A proximal-most rotatable dose member 125 serves to manually set a desired dose of drug shown in display window 126 and which can then be expelled when the button 127 is actuated. Depending on the type of expelling mechanism embodied in a given drug delivery device, the expelling mechanism may comprise a spring which is strained during dose setting and then released to drive the piston rod when the release button is actuated, this as known from e.g. the ServoPen® offered by Ypsomed. Alternatively the expelling mechanism may be fully manual in which case the dose member and the actuation button moves proximally during dose setting corresponding to the set dose size, and then is moved distally by the user to expel the set dose, this corresponding to the shown embodiment. The cartridge is provided with distal coupling means in the form of a needle hub mount allowing a needle assembly 185 to be mounted, e.g. by means of a thread or a bayonet coupling.
[0029] As appears,
[0030] The pen device of
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[0032] As a typical pen-formed drug delivery device typically has a general outer diameter in the 15-18 mm range, it follows that the size of the shown numerals and symbols are rather small and may thus be difficult to read for users with impaired vision, e.g. many elderly persons.
[0033] Addressing this issue
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[0035] More specifically the drug delivery device 400 comprises a generally tubular housing 410, a drive tube 420, a ring-formed spring and sensor mount member 430, a rotatable dose setting member 440, a proximal release button 450, a clip 460, and dose sensing electronic circuitry 470. The device further comprises a piston rod and a driver for rotating the piston rod to thereby move it distally (not shown). A scale drum (not shown) may provide a mechanical dose display. The mount member 430 is non-rotationally coupled to the drive tube 420 via a splined connection 421 allowing the drive tube to be moved axially relatively to the mount member which is arranged axially fixed relative to the housing. A spirally wound spring 431 is attached to the housing respectively the mount member, this allowing the spring to be strained as the mount member is rotated together with drive tube during dose setting. A ring-formed first rotary sensor part 432 is mounted to the mount member and rotates therewith. A corresponding stationary second ring-formed rotary sensor part 472 is mounted in the housing, the two sensor parts together forming a rotary sensor assembly which in combination with electronic circuitry provides a rotary encoder providing data that can be used to calculate dose size data. The rotating first rotary sensor part may be a “passive” metal member engaging corresponding coding structures on the stationary second rotary sensor part as the two rotary sensor parts rotate relative to each other. A more detailed description of rotary encoders can be found in PCT/EP2014/053221 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0036] The dose setting member 440 is arranged axially fixed relative to the housing and is coupled to the drive member via a splined connection 441 allowing the dose setting member to rotate the drive tube during dose setting. A releasable two-way ratchet mechanism (not shown) is arranged between the housing and the drive tube and provides that the drive member can be rotated to and held in a given rotational position with the spring being strained correspondingly, the two-way feature providing that a dose can be set and adjusted bi-directionally. A drive coupling (not shown) is arranged between the drive tube and the drive member, the drive coupling being dis-engaged during dose setting. A release button 450 is coupled to the drive tube, the release button being biased proximally by a spring 451.
[0037] The clip 460 comprises a base portion 461 attached to the housing and a distally extending flexible portion 462 having a free distal end 463 allowing the clip to grip e.g. the edge of a shirt pocket. The clip houses electronic circuitry 470 comprising a flexible PCB 471, a flexible display 474, and a “battery” 475. As shown the battery is mounted in the clip base portion and the PCB and display are mounted partially in the flexible free portion of the clip. The PCB is connected to the stationary second rotary sensor part 472 via a connector 473. Additional electronic components providing processor, transmitter-receiver, antenna as well as memory may be arranged in the clip base portion, the free clip portion or inside the housing depending on the specific design and the space requirements of the components, this allowing a high degree of freedom of design. Further, an axial dose switch (not shown) is provided and connected to the PCB, the switch detecting whether the device is in a dose-setting or out-dosing state.
[0038] During normal operation of the device the following takes place. The user sets a dose to be expelled by rotating the dose setting member to a desired rotational position correspond to a desired set dose, thereby straining the drive spring correspondingly. During dose setting the dose switch is in the dose setting state and the rotational movement is detected as a set dose, which may be shown on the display. When the user desires to expel the set dose the release button and thereby the drive tuber is moved distally whereby the following takes place: (i) the drive tube dis-engages the dose setting member corresponding to the splined connection 441, (ii) the drive tube engages the drive member via the drive coupling, and (iii) the drive tube is released from the dose setting ratchet mechanism, whereby the spring is released rotating the drive tube and drive member to thereby drive the piston rod distally to thereby expel a dose of drug from a loaded cartridge. As the drive tube is moved distally the dose switch is shifted from dose-setting mode to out-dosing mode and the rotational movement detected by the rotational encoder is correspondingly used to register and calculate the amount of drug expelled. When the set dose has been expelled (or the expelling action has been paused for a pre-set amount of time) the expelled dose size is shown in the display and the stop watch counter starts to run. After some seconds the display will time out but may be turned on again by e.g. depressing the release button.
[0039] In the above description of exemplary embodiments, the different structures and means providing the described functionality for the different components have been described to a degree to which the concept of the present invention will be apparent to the skilled reader. The detailed construction and specification for the different components are considered the object of a normal design procedure performed by the skilled person along the lines set out in the present specification.