Injector Pen Assembly
20210402099 · 2021-12-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/31551
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31585
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2207/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An injector pen is provided that includes a cartridge housing 2, a dose selector housing 10 and a nut 18 for coupling the two housings 2,10 together. The dose selector housing 10 defines an intermediate axial position, where the nut 18 can be temporarily retained in the dose selector housing 10 to form a sub-assembly suitable for transport to a different location. During final assembly of the injector pen, the cartridge housing 2 securely engages with the nut 18 and displaces the nut 18 from the intermediate axial position to a final axial position.
Claims
1. A sub-assembly for an injector pen, comprising: a dose selector housing, which comprises a distal end and a proximal end and which defines an axis from the distal end to the proximal end; and a nut, which comprises engagement means for securely engaging a cartridge housing when the sub-assembly is assembled into an injector pen; wherein: the distal end of the dose selector housing defines an opening, through which the nut can be inserted to move along the axis through an intermediate axial position in the dose selector housing and reach a final axial position in the dose selector housing; the nut comprises an outwardly facing lip; and the dose selector housing comprises an inwardly facing indent; whereby, when the nut is in the intermediate axial position, the lip of the nut is releasably located in the indent of the dose selector housing.
2. The sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the nut comprises a set of at least two axially extending channels and the dose selector housing comprises a corresponding set of at least two axially extending ribs for engaging the channels to guide the axial movement of the nut into the dose selector housing.
3. The sub-assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a piston rod disposed along the axis, the nut being in threaded engagement with the piston rod.
4. (canceled)
5. The sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the nut comprises at least two arms that extend in the distal direction when the nut is in the intermediate axial position, the arms being capable of resilient, radially inward deformation, and the end of each arm carrying part of the outwardly facing lip.
6. An injector pen comprising the sub-assembly according to claim 5 and a cartridge housing, wherein the cartridge housing comprises a set of arms that extend in the proximal direction, the arms of the cartridge housing being equal in number to the arms of the nut and configured to interdigitate between them.
7. The injector pen according to claim 6, wherein the arms of the cartridge housing are provided with recesses, and wherein the engagement means of the nut comprise clips for engaging the recesses to secure the cartridge housing to the nut.
8. The injector pen according to claim 6, wherein the cartridge housing further comprises an outwardly facing protrusion that is configured to engage with the inwardly facing indent of the dose selector housing.
9. A method of forming a sub-assembly for an injector pen, the sub-assembly comprising a dose selector housing and a nut for securing the sub-assembly to a cartridge housing, wherein the method comprises the steps of: (a) inserting the nut into an opening in a distal end of the dose selector housing; (b) moving the nut along an axis of the dose selector housing to an intermediate axial position in the dose selector housing; and (c) engaging the nut with the dose selector housing by locating an outwardly facing lip of the nut in an inwardly facing indent of the dose selector housing to releasably retain the nut at the intermediate axial position.
10. A method of assembling an injector pen comprising the steps of: (d) taking a sub-assembly that comprises a dose selector housing and a nut that is releasably retained at an intermediate axial position in the dose selector housing by an outwardly facing lip of the nut being located in an inwardly facing indent of the dose selector housing; (e) inserting a cartridge housing into an opening in a distal end of the dose selector housing; (f) using the cartridge housing to displace the nut from the intermediate axial position to a final axial position in the dose selector housing; and (g) before, during or after step (f), securely engaging the nut with the cartridge housing.
11. (canceled)
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the forming a sub-assembly occurs in a first location and the method further comprises transporting the sub-assembly from the first location to a second location, and securing a cartridge housing to the sub-assembly in the second location, wherein the securing a cartridge housing to the sub-assembly in the second location comprises: (d) taking the sub-assembly, while the nut is releasably retained at the intermediate axial position, by the outwardly facing lip of the nut; (e) inserting a cartridge housing into the opening in the distal end of the dose selector housing; (f) using the cartridge housing to displace the nut from the intermediate axial position to a final axial position in the dose selector housing; and (g) before, during, or after step (f), securely engaging the nut with the cartridge housing.
Description
THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] At the proximal end of the injector pen is a dose selector housing 10. The dose selector housing 10 contains a dose selector 12, which is used to set and then deliver doses of the drug from the pen. The dose selector 12 is withdrawn in the proximal direction through a distance that determines the dose to be set. As seen in
[0023] The piston rod 16 protrudes from the distal end of the dose selector housing 10 and extends into the cartridge housing 2. A distal end of the piston rod 16 engages the piston 6 so that forward movement of the piston rod 16 through the distance determined by the dose selector 12 displaces the desired dose of drug from the drug cartridge 4.
[0024] A nut 18 is located between the cartridge housing 2 and the dose selector housing 10 and serves to couple the two housings 2,10 together, as described below. The nut 18 also guides the piston rod 16 as it emerges from the dose selector housing 10. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the nut 18 has a threaded engagement with the piston rod 16 but that is not essential; in other embodiments (not illustrated) the piston rod 16 is in sliding engagement with the nut 18. If the cartridge 4 contains multiple doses, the dose selector 12 may be operated through multiple cycles of forward and backward movement but a ratchet mechanism 20 acting between the nut 18 and the transmission mechanism 15 ensures that the piston rod 16 can only move forwards.
[0025] In the perspective view of
[0026] Each alignment arm 24 of the cartridge housing 2 comprises a recess 26. The recess could be blind but preferably, as illustrated, the recess 26 is formed as an aperture that pierces the alignment arm 24. In each gap between adjacent alignment arms 22 of the nut 18 a clip 28 is formed, which snaps into the corresponding recess 26 when the nut 18 and the cartridge housing 2 are brought together and prevents them being pulled apart again, thereby securely engaging the nut 18 with the cartridge housing 2. In alternative embodiments the nut 18 could comprise the recesses and the alignment arms 24 of the cartridge housing 2 could comprise the clips. Other alternative mechanisms for providing that the nut 18 and the cartridge housing 2 can be pushed axially together but not easily pulled apart again will be apparent to the reader.
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[0032] First the sub-assembly comprising the dose selector housing 10 and the nut 18 is firmly mounted then, using a second jig, the proximal end of the cartridge housing 2 is inserted into the cavity 30 in the distal end of the dose selector housing 10. The cartridge housing 2 is oriented such that the cartridge housing alignment arms 24 enter the gaps between the nut alignment arms 22 and interdigitate with them. Insertion of the cartridge housing 2 continues, being guided by the mutually engaging alignment arms 22,24 until an end surface 38 of the cartridge housing 2 abuts the ends of the nut alignment arms 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the interdigitating alignment arms 22,24 combine to form a substantially complete cylinder, which encloses the proximal end of the drug cartridge 4 and the distal end of the piston rod 16 (not shown). The clips 28 on the nut 18 snap into the recesses 26 of the cartridge housing 2 to engage the respective parts securely together. The nut 18 remains lodged in the intermediate axial position, with its lip 23 releasably retained by the annular indent 32. A protrusion, such as an annular bead 40, faces outwardly from an external surface of the cartridge housing and rests against the mouth of the cavity 30.
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[0034] The second jig (not shown) now pushes the cartridge housing 2 and the nut 18 in the proximal direction, further into the dose selector housing 10. The sliding movement is guided by the axial channels 25 of the nut 18 continuing to follow the axial ribs 36 of the dose selector housing 10. The jig is strong enough to force the lip 23 of the nut 18 out of the annular indent 34, even though the nut alignment arms 22 are no longer able to flex inwards. The jig is also strong enough to force the annular bead 40 of the cartridge housing 2 through the constricted neck 32 of the dose selector housing 10 until the bead reaches the annular indent 23. The cartridge housing 2 and nut 18 are now in their final axial position, as seen in
[0035] It is preferred but not essential that the annular bead 40 should form a continuous ring about the external surface of the cartridge housing 2. Instead, it could comprise a number of outward protrusions forming a discontinuous ring. Similarly, it is preferred but not essential that the annular indent 34 in the dose selector housing 10 should form a continuous ring, provided that it can accommodate the lip 23 of the nut alignment arms 22 when the nut 18 is in the intermediate axial position, and the annular bead 40 (or alternative protrusions) of the cartridge housing 2 in the final axial position.
[0036] Although only one embodiment of the invention has been illustrated, variants of certain features have been described, which are considered to fall within the scope of the invention defined by the claims, and other practical variants will be apparent to the reader. Such variants may be used separately or in any combination to the fullest practical extent.