PEN NEEDLE
20210283344 · 2021-09-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/3267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3243
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/5086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3254
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pen needle (10) includes a hub (34) supporting a needle (28) and a distal needle shield (14) that can retract to expose the needle during injection and return to the extended position after use and locked in the extended position cover the needle. A proximal needle shield (16) moves to an extended position with respect to the hub (34) to cover a proximal end (34) of the needle. A spring (64) extends between the distal needle shield (14) and the proximal needle shield (16) to bias each needle shield to the respective extended position. A locking member (78) on the distal needle shield cooperates with the hub to lock the needle shields in the extended position. An indicator (94) in the hub engages and couples to the distal needle shield (14) when moved to the retracted position. The indicator (94) moves with the distal needle shield (14) to the extended position where the indicator is visible through the distal needle shield (14) indicating that the pen needle is no longer usable.
Claims
1. A pen needle, comprising a hub having a distal end, and a proximal end for attachment to a delivery device; a needle coupled to said hub and having a distal end extending from said distal end of said hub; and a distal needle shield coupled to said hub and slidable between a first extended position to cover said distal end of said needle and a retracted position to expose said distal end of said needle for injecting a substance into a patient, and a second extended position to cover said distal end of said needle, wherein said distal needle shield is rotatable by axial movement relative to said hub from a first angular position in which said distal needle shield slides in said hub from said first extended position to said retracted position to a second angular position, and where said distal needle shield in the second angular position slides axially to the second extended position to a locked position.
2. The pen needle of claim 1, further comprising an indicator positioned in said hub, and where said distal needle shield couples to said indicator when moved to the retracted position, and is carried by said distal needle shield to the second extended position where said indicator is visible when said distal needle shield moves to the second extended position.
3. The pen needle of claim 2, wherein said indicator is coupled to said hub by a friction fit by a first gripping force, and a said distal needle shield is coupled to said indicator by a friction fit having a gripping force greater than said first gripping force, whereby said indicator couples to said distal needle shield and separated from said hub by movement of said distal needle shield to the second extended position.
4. The pen needle of claim 3, wherein said indicator is received within said distal needle shield and is visible through a wall of said distal needle shield.
5. The pen needle of claim 3, wherein said distal needle shield has a transparent wall, where said indicator is visible through said transparent wall when said indicator is coupled to said distal needle shield.
6. The pen needle of claim 5, wherein said indicator has an axial passage, and said distal needle shield includes an inner wall configured for engaging an inner surface of said axial passage of said indicator for coupling said indicator to said distal needle shield.
7. The pen needle of claim 1, wherein said distal needle shield has an outer wall with an outwardly extending tab for mating with a recess on an inner surface of said hub to lock said distal needle shield in the second extended position.
8. The pen needle of claim 7, wherein said inner surface of said hub has a guide channel for receiving said tab on said distal needle shield, a recess in said guide channel oriented to receive said tab of said outer wall and lock said distal needle shield in the second extended position.
9. The pen needle of claim 8, wherein said inner surface of said hub has a cam surface for engaging a detent on said first needle shield, said cam surface spaced circumferentially from said guide channel and oriented to rotate said distal needle shield to said second angular position where said tab engages said guide channel and said recess.
10. The pen needle of claim 9, wherein said tab on said distal needle shield is spaced from said guide channel when said distal needle shield is in said first extended position, and where said tab is received in said guide channel when said distal needle shield is in the retracted position and in the second extended position.
11. The pen needle of claim 8, wherein said inner surface of said hub has spaced apart axially extending ribs forming said guide channel between said ribs.
12. The pen needle of claim 1, further comprising a proximal needle shield configured for covering a proximal end of said needle, and where said proximal needle shield is connected to a frangible member to retain said proximal needle shield in a retracted position, and where said frangible member breaks to enable said proximal needle shield to move to an extended position to cover said proximal end of said needle.
13. The pen needle of claim 12, further comprising a spring having a first end engaging said distal needle shield for biasing said distal needle shield to the second extended position, and a second end engaging said proximal needle shield for biasing said proximal needle shield to the extended position.
14. The pen needle of claim 12, wherein said proximal needle shield further comprises a flexible rib to engage said hub to lock said proximal needle shield in the extended position.
15. The pen needle of claim 13, wherein said hub has an inner wall with an opening and where said proximal needle shield extends through said opening in said inner wall, said proximal needle shield having a distal end on a first side of said inner wall for engaging a biasing member, and a second end on a second side of said inner wall for covering said proximal end of said needle.
16. The pen needle of claim 13, wherein said spring comprises a coil spring, and where said spring has an axial passage, a first end engaging said distal needle shield and an second end engaging said proximal needle shield.
17. The pen needle of claim 16, further comprising an indicator positioned in said positioned in said axial passage of said coil spring, where said distal needle shield couples to said indicator when moved to the retracted position and said indicator is visible when said distal needle shield is moved to the second extended position.
18. The pen needle of claim 12, further comprising an indicator positioned in said hub, and where said distal needle shield couples to said indicator when moved to the retracted position, and is carried by said distal needle shield to the second extended position where said indicator is visible when said distal needle shield moves to the second extended position.
19. The pen needle of claim 18, wherein said indicator is received with said distal needle shield and is visible through a wall of said distal needle shield.
20. The pen needle of claim 8, where said recess in said hub is an opening extending through a wall of said hub, and where said tab on said distal needle shield is visible when said tab is received in said opening indicating said distal needle shield is in the locked position.
21. The pen needle of claim 8, wherein said tab on said distal needle shield is visible through said hub when said tab is received in said recess indicating said distal shield is in the locked position.
22. A pen needle, comprising a hub having a side wall, and inner wall, a proximal end for attachment to a delivery device, and a distal end; a needle coupled to said hub and having a distal end extending from said distal end of said hub and a proximal end at a proximal end of said hub; a distal needle shield coupled to said hub for sliding within said hub between a first extended position to cover said distal end of said needle, a retracted position to expose said distal end of said needle, and a second extended position to cover the distal end of the needle, wherein said distal needle shield is locked in the second extended position; a proximal needle shield at the proximal end of the hub and having a distal end extending through an opening in said inner wall of said hub, said proximal needle shield being movable from a retracted position where said proximal end of said needle is exposed and an extended position where said proximal end of said needle is covered; and a spring having a first end contacting said distal needle shield for biasing said distal needle shield in a distal direction to the second extended position, and a second end contacting a distal end of said proximal needle shield for biasing said proximal needle shield in a proximal direction to the extended position.
23. The pen needle of claim 22, further comprising an indicator removably coupled to the hub, and where said distal needle shield couples to the indicator in the retracted position and separates said indicator from the hub when moved to the second extended position.
24. The pen needle of claim 23, wherein said indicator is visible through a wall of said distal needle shield when said indicator is coupled to said distal needle shield.
25. The pen needle of claim 24, wherein said indicator comprises an annular shaped sleeve, and said distal needle shield includes an annular wall complementing an inner dimension of said sleeve, wherein said annular wall slides into said sleeve to couple said sleeve to said distal needle shield when said distal needle shield is moved to the retracted position.
26. The pen needle of claim 25, wherein said proximal needle shield has an outer wall spaced from said inner wall to form an annular recess for receiving said sleeve.
27. The pen needle of claim 26, wherein said sleeve is visible through said outer annular wall of said distal needle shield.
28. The pen needle of claim 27, wherein said proximal needle shield is coupled to said hub by a frangible member, wherein said frangible member breaks when said hub is connected to a delivery device, and where said proximal needle shield is biased to the extended position when said hub is separated from the delivery device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The following is a brief description of the drawings, in which:
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[0035] The figures are not to scale, and some features are omitted in certain views to better illustrate other features.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] As used herein, the “distal” direction is in the direction of the injection site, and the “proximal direction” is the opposite direction. The “axial” direction is along the longitudinal axis of the injection device. The needle cannula is generally arranged axially in the device. “Radially” is a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Thus, “radially inward” generally means closer to the needle. “Circumferentially” refers to arranging around the circumference, so that threads are arranged circumferentially on the end of a threaded fitting. The “top” view of a pen needle is looking at the pointed end of the needle, The different features of the embodiments can be used in combination with and used with other embodiments as long as the combined parts are not inconsistent with or interfere with the operation of the device and assembly.
[0037] A medication pen or delivery device is used herein to refer to a device having a medication compartment, typically containing multiple doses of medication, and a separate pen needle. The phrase “pen needle” refers to a needle-bearing assembly which can be attached to the medication pen body so that a proximal end of the pen needle assembly accesses a medication compartment and a distal end is adapted for insertion into an injection site to perform one or more injections. The terms “needle” and “cannula” are used herein interchangeably to refer to a thin tubular member having a sharpened end for insertion into an injection site on a subject. As used herein, the “distal” direction is in the direction toward the injection site, and the “proximal” direction is the opposite direction. “Axial” means along or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the needle and the “radial” direction is a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
[0038] This disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The embodiments herein are capable of being modified, practiced or carried out in various ways. The phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” “coupled,” and “mounted,” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings, and mountings. In addition, the terms “connected” and “coupled” and variations thereof are not limited to physical or mechanical connections or couplings. Further, terms such as up, down, bottom, and top are relative, and are to aid illustration, but are not limiting. The embodiments are not intended to be mutually exclusive so that the features of one embodiment can be combined with other embodiments as long as they do not contradict each other. Terms of degree, such as “substantially”. “about” and “approximately” are understood by those skilled in the art to refer to reasonable ranges around and including the given value and ranges outside the given value, for example, general tolerances associated with manufacturing, assembly, and use of the embodiments. The term “substantially” when referring to a structure or characteristic includes the characteristic that is mostly or entirely present in the structure.
[0039] Referring to the drawings, a pen needle 10 includes a needle hub 12. A cover can be included that fits over the pen needle 10 during storage and assists in attaching the pen needle 10 to a delivery device, such as a delivery pen 2 shown in
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[0041] Needle 28 can be a hollow steel needle with a sharpened tip at a distal end at a proximal end and has a gauge and length for penetrating the skin to a desired depth and delivery of a medication to a patient. The needle 28 has patient end forming a distal end 30 with a sharpened tip extending from the distal end of the hub 12 for penetrating the skin of the patient. A proximal end 32 at the proximal end of the hub 12 is positioned for piercing a septum in the delivery device for receiving the drug or medication from the delivery device in a usual manner. The distal end 30 has an exposed length extending from the distal end of the hub during the injection of about 3-10 mm and typically about 4-6 mm.
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[0044] The distal needle shield 14 forms a shield for the distal end 30 of the needle 28 to prevent re-use of the pen needle and prevent inadvertent needle stick before and after use. The distal needle shield 14 in the embodiment shown is configured for sliding within the open end of the hub 12 defined by the sleeve 36 between an extended position shown in
[0045] A biasing member is included for biasing the distal needle shield axially to the extended position. hi the embodiment shown, the biasing member is a spring 64 positioned within the sleeve 36 of the hub 12 for biasing the needle shield 14 and the needle shield 16 outwardly in the axial direction to the respective extended positions. As shown in
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[0051] The distal needle shield 14 in the embodiment shown can be sufficiently transparent or translucent so that the indicator sleeve 96 is visible to the patient through the outer wall of the distal needle shield when the sleeve 96 is positioned within the annular recess 102 as shown in
[0052] The proximal needle shield 16 is positioned in the hub body 34 and includes a base 106 oriented between the end wall 46 and the open proximal end 38. The base 106 has a central opening 108 for sliding around the proximal end of the needle 28. Legs 110 extend from the base 106 through the openings 109 in the end wall 46 of the hub body in a distal direction to engage the proximal end of the spring 46.
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[0054] The legs 110 have a distal end with a stop member 114 for engaging the distal face of the wall of the hub body when the proximal needle shield 16 is deployed thereby limiting the distance the needle shield 16 travels when deployed. Flexible ribs 116 extend radially outward from the legs 110. The base 106 of the proximal needle shield 16 is initially spaced from the wall of the hub body as shown in
[0055] In the embodiments, the components of the hub and shield are typically injection molded plastic, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyethylene, polypropylene, or the like. The needle can be a surgical grade stainless steel. Other materials and methods of manufacture known to those of ordinary skill in the art of medication pen technology may be adapted for use herein without departing from the scope of the invention. To assemble the parts, the hub assembly may be constructed with the needle separately, with adhesive applied in the interface area to secure the cannula to the hub, and this sub-assembly may then be assembled with the other components.
[0056] The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments is not to be deemed limiting of the invention, which is defined by the following claims. The foregoing description should provide the artisan of ordinary skill with sufficient information to practice variants of the embodiments described. Features and improvements described in dependent claims or in connection with one embodiment may be combined with those of another independent claim or another embodiment, provided they are not inconsistent therewith, without departing from the scope of the invention.