Protection device for protecting an injection needle
11744958 · 2023-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/326
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a protection device (1) intended to at least partially cover the needle (2) of an injection device, comprising: a support (3) of the protection device (1), a sleeve (4) movable axially in translation with respect to the support (3), an arrangement (14) for returning the sleeve (4) from an injection position to a protection position, an axial guidance arrangement (29, 30) for preventing the sleeve (4) from pivoting with respect to the support (3), one peg (6) directly and at least elastically, coupled longitudinally to the support (3) or the sleeve (4) and housed in a passageway (10) defining a first section (11) and a second section (12) followed by the peg (6) from a storage position to the injection position and then to the protection position, and a safety arrangement (21; 36, 34, 35) part of which being elastically deformable, arranged in a way as to prevent the peg from returning from the second section to the first section. The invention also relates to packaging (26) for the device.
Claims
1. A protection device at least partially covering a needle of an injection device, the protection device comprising: a support for the needle, the support having a peg disposed thereon, wherein the peg is laterally displaceable by a first spring, the first spring configured to extend in a lateral direction; and a sleeve comprising a distal end intended to come into contact with an injection surface and provided with an orifice intended to allow the needle to pass therethrough, the sleeve being arranged so as to be moveable axially in translation with respect to the support between a first, storage position, a second, injection position, and a third, protection position, wherein the sleeve further comprises a running passageway formed therein, wherein a second spring is configured to axially move the support relative to the sleeve between the second, injection position to the third, protection position, wherein the first spring displaces the peg in the lateral direction, within the running passageway of the sleeve, when the sleeve reaches the second, injection position, and wherein the first spring transitions from a compressed state to an at least partially relaxed state when laterally displacing the peg at the second, injection position.
2. The protection device of claim 1, wherein the support further comprises a deflection passage configured to guide the peg laterally.
3. The protection device of claim 1, wherein the running passageway is an inverse U-shape.
4. The protection device of claim 3, wherein the running passageway comprises a first longitudinal section and a second longitudinal section.
5. The protection device of claim 4, wherein the first longitudinal section is shorter than the second longitudinal section.
6. The protection device of claim 4, wherein between the first, storage position and the second, injection position, the peg is displaced along the first longitudinal section of the running passageway.
7. The protection device of claim 4, wherein between the second, injection position and the third, protection position, the peg is displaced along the second longitudinal section of the running passageway.
8. The protection device of claim 4, wherein the peg is blocked against a proximal end of the first longitudinal section of the running passageway when the sleeve is in the first, storage position.
9. The protection device of claim 4, wherein the peg is blocked against a proximal end of the second longitudinal section of the running passageway when the sleeve is in the third, protection position.
10. The protection device of claim 1, wherein the needle is covered by the sleeve when the sleeve is translated axially to the third, protection position.
11. The protection device of claim 1, wherein the first spring is in the compressed state as the sleeve is translated axially with respect to the support between the first, storage position and the second, injection position, transitions from the compressed state to the at least partially relaxed state at the second, injection position, and remains in the at least partially relaxed state as the sleeve is translated axially with respect to the support between the second, injection position and the third, protection position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described in greater detail with the aid of the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) In the example depicted, the support 3 and the sleeve 4 each comprise means for the guidance and axial translation of the support 3 with respect to the sleeve 4: in
(12) In
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(14) In the example depicted, the sleeve 4 comprises a running passageway 10 forming a U, made in the wall of the sleeve 4 and arranged in such a way as to collaborate with the peg 6 over the entire travel of the sleeve, as will be apparent from
(15) As can also be seen in
(16) As depicted in
(17) The way in which the protection device 1 according to the invention works will now be described with reference to
(18) With reference to
(19) In this storage position, the flexible tab 5 (partly concealed by the sleeve 4 in
(20) The protection device 1 is therefore supplied for use in this storage position. The user then equips himself with the syringe body 17, partially depicted in
(21) Once the syringe body 17 is connected to the protection device 1, the user begins to cause the needle 2 to penetrate the injection site, until the distal radial wall 15 of the sleeve 4 comes into contact with the surface of the injection site and then he continues, via the syringe 17, to press on the support 3 in order to ensure complete penetration of the needle 2 in the injection site, the distal radial wall 15 of the sleeve 4 still being in contact with the surface of the injection site. The sleeve 4 therefore moves proximally in the axial direction with respect to the support 3 until the radial peg 6, which takes the path of the first longitudinal section 11, comes into abutment against the distal end 20 of this first longitudinal section 11.
(22) The protection device 1 is then in the injection position as depicted in
(23) During the move from the storage position to the injection position, the sleeve 4 has not rotated on itself. The user then proceeds with injecting the medicinal product from the syringe body 17 in the known way, maintaining his pressure on the support 3, and the protection device 1 thus remains in the position depicted in
(24) At the end of injection, the user releases the pressure he was exerting on the support 3 via the syringe and proceeds to withdraw the needle 2 from the injection site, thus releasing the spring 14 which returns to its relaxed position carrying with it the support 3 which completely covers the needle 2. The flexible tab 5 and its radial peg 6 then take the path marked out by the intermediate section 13 and the second longitudinal section 12 of the running passageway 10, as shown in
(25) As can be seen in
(26) As the sleeve 4 deploys, when the peg 6 can follow the path marked out by the intermediate section 13 and the second longitudinal section 12 of the running passageway 10 by virtue of the ability of the tab 5 to deflect tangentially under stress.
(27) For preference, the flexible tab 5 is made of a deformable and semi-rigid material such as polypropylene.
(28) Thus, in the protection position as depicted in
(29) In order to block the protection device 1 in the protection position, the second longitudinal section 12 of the running passageway 10 comprises, situated distally at its proximal end 22, a narrowing 23 which allows the peg 6 to pass in the proximal direction and prevents the said peg 6 from returning in the distal direction. As a preference, the peg 6 or the narrowing 23 is able to deform elastically to allow this passing. There is thus no risk of the needle 2 re-emerging from the sleeve 4. In the example depicted, this narrowing 23 is obtained by the presence of two steps 24 and 25 situated facing one another on the second longitudinal section 12.
(30) In the protection position, as depicted in
(31) In an embodiment, not depicted, the second longitudinal section 12 of the running passageway 10 comprises a clearance space which is directed towards the first longitudinal section 11 and in which the peg 6 becomes blocked in a protection position in which the flexible tab 5 is partly or completely deflected.
(32) In another undepicted embodiment of the invention, the flexible tab 5 is arranged on the sleeve 4 and the running passageway 10 is formed within the wall of the support 3. In yet another embodiment, not depicted, the flexible tab 5 is in a stressed deflected position when the protection device 1 is in the storage position and is in its normal position when the protection device 1 is in the protection position. In this embodiment, the flexible tab 5 forms at least in part the first safety means, elastically deformable, preventing the peg 6 from returning from the said second section 12 to the said first section 11.
(33) In another embodiment of the invention, not depicted, the sleeve is inside the support.
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(35) The protection device 1 of
(36) In the storage position, as depicted in
(37) In an undepicted embodiment of the invention, the pivoting tab does not move in a window; only the peg moves in a deflection passage.
(38) In yet another undepicted embodiment of the invention, the sleeve has no window and the tab is superposed on the inside of the wall of the sleeve: thus neither the tab nor the peg move in a window.
(39) The protection device 1 of
(40) Thus, in the storage position, as depicted in
(41) In the start-of-injection position, as depicted in
(42) Thus, when the user withdraws the injection device 1 from the injection site, the peg 6 is guided in the second longitudinal section 12 of the running passageway 10. In the protection position, as depicted in
(43) As is apparent from the above description, the protection device 1 according to the invention allows an injection to be given in complete safety by virtue in particular of the fact that the sleeve 4 that protects the needle 2 does not rotate on itself at any time during the injection process and by virtue of the fact that this sleeve 4 deploys automatically at the end of the injection without any additional manual operation on the part of the user. In addition, the reliability of the protection device 1 according to the invention is increased by the reduced number of parts involved and their reduced relative movement with therefore enable to limit problems due to friction between moving parts.