AUTO-INJECTION DEVICE
20230372617 ยท 2023-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/2033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2207/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A61M5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to an autoinjector device (10) for use in combination with a syringe (30), said syringe comprising a movable plunger; a needle; and a tubular needle shield (34). The claimed autoinjector device (10) comprises: an elongated housing having a proximal (11) and a distal end (12); a drive mechanism; a syringe holder (40) in order to support the fragile syringe and to prevent damage to the syringe. The invention furthermore relates to a method for assembly of the autoinjector device according to the invention.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A syringe carrier comprising: an elongate body comprising a collar at a distal end of the elongate body, the collar configured to allow a syringe to be slid proximally through the collar, the elongate body configured to receive a barrel of the syringe, the elongate body defining a first cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar and a second cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar, the first cut-out being opposite the second cut-out, the elongate body comprising a first projection that extends along an edge of the first cut-out and a second projection that extends along an edge of the second cut-out, the first and second cut-outs arranged to provide visual access to the barrel of the syringe when the syringe is disposed in the recess of the syringe carrier, wherein a proximal end region of the elongate body comprises at least one inwardly extending projection configured to be disposed in a gap formed between a rigid needle shield of the syringe and the barrel of the syringe and configured to contact the syringe to restrict proximal axial movement of the syringe relative to the syringe carrier when the syringe is disposed in the syringe carrier.
12. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the first cut-out extends to a proximal end of the elongate body.
13. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the elongate body has a semi-circular proximal end.
14. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein a proximal surface of the elongate body is c-shaped.
15. The syringe carrier of claim 14, wherein the first cut-out extends from a proximal end of the elongate body approximately to the collar.
16. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the rigid needle shield has an outer diameter substantially equal to an outer diameter of the barrel of the syringe.
17. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the first and second cut-outs are windows.
18. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the proximal end region of the elongate body is c-shaped and is configured to deflect radially outwardly as the syringe is slid proximally through the collar and the rigid needle shield contacts the at least one inwardly extending projection, and the c-shaped proximal end region of the elongate body is configured to rebound radially inwardly when the rigid needle shield moves proximally beyond the at least one inwardly extending projection.
19. The syringe carrier of claim 18, wherein the at least one inwardly extending projection is configured to contact a proximal end of the barrel of the syringe when the c-shaped proximal end region of the elongate body has rebounded radially inwardly.
20. The syringe carrier of claim 19, wherein the contact of the at least one inwardly extending projection and the proximal end of the barrel of the syringe restricts the proximal axial movement of the syringe relative to the syringe carrier.
21. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the at least one inwardly extending projection has a distally-facing contoured surface configured to accommodate a distal portion of the neck of the syringe.
22. The syringe carrier of claim 21, wherein the at least one inwardly extending projection has a proximally-facing planar surface configured to abut a distal end of the rigid needle shield of the syringe.
23. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the at least one inwardly extending projection comprises a semi-circular projection.
24. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the at least one inwardly extending projection is a single semi-circular projection.
25. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the rigid needle shield has an outer diameter greater than an inner diameter defined by the at least one inwardly extending projection when the proximal end region of the elongate body is in an undeflected position.
26. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the syringe carrier is configured so that a finger flange of the syringe is spaced distally from the collar of the syringe carrier when the syringe is inserted in the syringe carrier and the at least one inwardly extending projection is disposed in the gap formed between the rigid needle shield and the barrel of the syringe.
27. The syringe carrier of claim 26, wherein the finger flange comprises a first portion that extends radially outward a first distance in a first direction and a second portion that extends radially outward a second distance in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction, the first distance being greater than the second distance, wherein the collar of the syringe carrier comprises a first radial protrusion that aligns with the first portion of the finger flange when the syringe is inserted in the syringe carrier, and wherein the collar of the syringe carrier comprises a second radial protrusion opposite the first radial protrusion, and a circumferential region of the syringe carrier between the first and second radial protrusions is free of radial protrusions.
28. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein a proximal surface of the elongate body abuts the rigid needle shield.
29. The syringe carrier of claim 11, comprising first and second radial protrusions extending radially outward from the collar, each of the first and second radial protrusions comprising two ribs that extend parallel to one another.
30. The syringe carrier of claim 11, comprising first and second radial protrusions extending radially outward from the collar, each of the first and second radial protrusions comprising a rib extending in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the syringe carrier.
31. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the first cut-out is a slot formed in a portion of the elongate body proximal to the collar, and the portion of the elongate body forming the slot is adapted to flex radially inward over the barrel of the syringe when the proximal end region of the syringe carrier rebounds radially inward as the syringe is inserted into the syringe carrier.
32. The syringe carrier of claim 11, wherein the elongate body defines a recess adjacent the first cut-out.
33. A syringe carrier comprising: an elongate body having a c-shaped proximal surface and comprising a collar at a distal end of the elongate body, the collar configured to allow a syringe to be slid proximally through the collar, the elongate body configured to receive a barrel of the syringe, the elongate body defining a first cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar and a second cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar, the first cut-out being opposite the second cut-out, the first cut-out extending distally from a proximal end of the elongate body, the elongate body comprising a first projection that extends along an edge of the first cut-out and a second projection that extends along an edge of the second cut-out, the first and second cut-outs arranged to provide visual access to the barrel of the syringe when the syringe is disposed in the syringe carrier, wherein a proximal end region of the elongate body comprises at least one inwardly extending projection configured to be disposed in a gap formed between a rigid needle shield of the syringe and the barrel of the syringe, and wherein a proximal end region of the elongate body is configured to deflect radially outwardly as the syringe is slid proximally through the collar and the rigid needle shield contacts the at least one inwardly extending projection, and the proximal end region of the elongate body is configured to rebound radially inwardly when the rigid needle shield moves proximally beyond the at least one inwardly extending projection, wherein the at least one inwardly extending projection is configured to contact a proximal end of the barrel of the syringe when the proximal end region of the elongate body has rebounded radially to restrict proximal axial movement of the syringe relative to the syringe carrier, and wherein the syringe carrier is configured so that a finger flange of the syringe is spaced distally from the collar of the syringe carrier when the at least one inwardly extending projection is disposed in the gap between the rigid needle shield of the syringe and the barrel of the syringe.
34. An assembly comprising: a syringe comprising a barrel, a neck extending proximally from the barrel, a finger flange extending from a distal end portion of the barrel, a needle extending proximally from the neck, and a rigid needle shield covering the needle; and a syringe carrier comprising an elongate body comprising a collar at a distal end of the elongate body, the collar configured to allow the syringe to be slid proximally through the collar, the elongate body configured to receive the barrel of the syringe, the elongate body defining a first cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar and a second cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar, the first cut-out being opposite the second cut-out, the elongate body comprising a first projection that extends along an edge of the first cut-out and a second projection that extends along an edge of the second cut-out, the first and second cut-outs arranged to provide visual access to the barrel of the syringe when the syringe is disposed in the recess of the syringe carrier, wherein a proximal end region of the elongate body comprises at least one inwardly extending projection configured to be disposed in a gap formed between the rigid needle shield of the syringe and the barrel of the syringe and to contact the syringe to restrict proximal axial movement of the syringe relative to the syringe carrier when the syringe is disposed in the recess of the syringe carrier.
35. The assembly of claim 34, wherein the syringe contains medicament.
36. An autoinjector comprising: a housing; and a syringe carrier configured to be disposed in the housing, the syringe carrier comprising an elongate body comprising a collar at a distal end of the elongate body, the collar configured to allow a syringe to be slid proximally through the collar, the elongate body configured to receive a barrel of the syringe, the elongate body defining a first cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar and a second cut-out along the elongate body proximal to the collar, the first cut-out being opposite the second cut-out, the elongate body comprising a first projection that extends along an edge of the first cut-out and a second projection that extends along an edge of the second cut-out, the first and second cut-outs arranged to provide visual access to the barrel of the syringe when the syringe is disposed in the recess of the syringe carrier, wherein a proximal end region of the elongate body comprises at least one inwardly extending projection configured to be disposed in a gap formed between a rigid needle shield of the syringe and the barrel of the syringe and to contact the syringe to restrict proximal axial movement of the syringe relative to the syringe carrier when the syringe is disposed in the recess of the syringe carrier and the syringe carrier is disposed in the housing of the autoinjector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] One embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in the appended figures, said figures disclosing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0033] The autoinjector device comprises an autoinjector housing divided into a proximal housing section 13 and distal housing section 14 in order to make the space defined inside the housing accessible for assembly of the different components of the autoinjector.
[0034] The autoinjector housing has the shape of a tube. The autoinjector housing is intended to house a pre-filled syringe 30 within a syringe holder 40. A drive mechanism (not shown) is also arranged within the housing. The drive mechanism is arranged to apply a proximally directed drive force to a movable plunger in the syringe in order to expel the drug through a needle (not shown).
[0035] The drive mechanism is not illustrated in detail in the drawings but different types of drive mechanisms are available. The drive mechanism may comprise a pre-tensioned spring which upon activation applies a pre-determined pressure via plunger rod (not shown) to the movable plunger arranged in a distal end of the syringe.
[0036] The autoinjector is intended for use in combination with a standard pre-filled syringe 30. The syringe 30, assembled in the syringe holder 40 illustrated in perspective in
[0037] The syringe 30 is secured in the autoinjector housing by a syringe holder 40 that is described in more detail below. The syringe holder 40 is arranged in the proximal housing section in order to support and maintain the syringe 30 in a pre-determined position in relation to the syringe holder and the autoinjector housing. During assembly of the autoinjector, the syringe 30 is first inserted in the syringe holder 40, which is then moved in the proximal direction of the autoinjector device 10 to a forward position where the syringe holder 40 is secured in the proximal housing section. The movement of the syringe holder in the proximal housing section is facilitated by guiding means 41 consisting of corresponding longitudinal protrutions 42 along the outer periphery of the syringe holder 40 and longitudinal recesses along the inner periphery of the proximal housing section. Furthermore corresponding snap-fitting fastening means 43 are arranged on the syringe holder 40 and the proximal housing section in order to permanently secure the syringe holder in the desired proximal position within the proximal housing section.
[0038] The syringe holder 40 provides a reliable and effective support for the fragile syringe 30 and reduces the risk of damage to the syringe 30. One embodiment of the syringe holder 40 is illustrated in
[0039] The syringe holder 40 furthermore comprises a distal supporting collar 49 arranged around the outer periphery of said syringe holder wall 44 and has a longitudinal length between the proximal supporting collar 47 and a distal supporting collar 49 that corresponds to the length of the syringe 30 so that the distal supporting collar 49 of said syringe holder wall, when the syringe 30 is fitted in the desired position within the syringe holder 40, is in contact with the proximal side of the radially extending flange 35 of the syringe 30 and provides further support for the fragile syringe 30 within the syringe holder 40 at the same time as the proximal supporting collar 47 supports the neck 32 of said syringe 30. Thereby the risk of damage to the syringe 30 is reduced significantly. The syringe holder 40 furthermore comprises guiding means that facilitates its movement in the longitudinal direction of the autoinjector device and locking means for securing the syringe holder in the proximal housing section before assembly of the syringe in the syringe holder 40.
[0040] The proximal housing section is furthermore provided with a window 15, or opening, corresponding to the slot 48 in the syringe holder 40 when the syringe holder 40 is fitted in the intended position in the proximal housing section in order to make the syringe 30, and the drug in the syringe, visible from the outside of the autoinjector housing and possible for the patient to verify that the autoinjector device is correctly assembled and ready for use.
[0041] Three different assembly steps of the autoinjector device are schematically illustrated in
[0042] The assembly of the autoinjector device 10 is initiated by fitting the syringe 30 in the syringe holder 40 by inserting the proximal end of the syringe in the distal end of the syringe holder 40 and pushing the syringe in the proximal direction until the neck 32 of the syringe 30 is in contact with the collar 47 in the proximal end of the syringe holder 40, illustrated in
[0043] The assembly method of the present invention accordingly comprises the steps: [0044] a). Inserting the proximal end of the syringe 30 in the distal end of the syringe holder 40; [0045] b). Moving the syringe 30 towards the proximal end of the syringe holder until the neck 32 of the syringe 30 is in contact with the proximal supporting collar 47 and the radially extending flange 35 of the syringe 30 in contact with the distal supporting collar 49 of the syringe holder 40; [0046] c). Moving the syringe holder 40 and the syringe 30 simultaneously towards the proximal end of the autoinjector device 10.
[0047] The different embodiments described above could be combined in different ways and modified further without departing from the scope of the invention that is defined by the claims.