Needleless injection device with an angularly-positionable closure stopper
10799638 ยท 2020-10-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/3007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure is directed towards a needleless injection device that includes a body, a gas generator, an injection system that extends axially along an injection axis and includes at least one plunger, an active ingredient reservoir, an injection nozzle that delimits at least one injection channel, a cover that houses the body of the device, a removable cap that protects a lower downstream end of the injection nozzle, a stopper that houses the cap, and a blocking element. The stopper is pivotally mounted about the injection axis between a closed position in which the stopper is locked on the injection device and an open position in which the stopper is unlocked from the injection device. The blocking element is radially interposed between the cap and the stopper, and is configured to block, by friction, the relative pivoting of the cap and of the stopper, about the injection axis.
Claims
1. A needleless injection device including: a body; a gas generator; an injection system that extends axially along an injection axis and that comprises, from upstream to downstream along an injection direction, a plunger, a reservoir containing an active ingredient, and an injection nozzle that delimits at least one injection channel; a cover that houses the body of the injection device; a removable cap adapted to protect a lower downstream end of the injection nozzle; a stopper that houses the removable cap and is pivotally mounted about the injection axis between a closed position in which the stopper is locked on the injection device and an open position in which the stopper is unlocked from the injection device; and a blocking element that is radially interposed between the removable cap and the stopper, the blocking element being configured to block by friction the relative pivoting of the removable cap and of the stopper, about the injection axis, during pivotal driving of the stopper, wherein the stopper includes a tubular portion that delimits a housing adapted to house the removable cap and the lower downstream end of the nozzle, the tubular portion is closed at a downstream end by a removable bottom disc, the removable bottom disc includes a plurality of tightening tabs that extend axially from an upper face of the removable bottom disc and are each designed to bear radially on the blocking element to pinch and block pivotally the blocking element.
2. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking element is a ring which is fastened on a cylindrical peripheral wall of the removable cap about the injection axis.
3. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking element is made of an elastically-deformable material.
4. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking element is made of an elastomer.
5. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking element is made by overmolding on the removable cap.
6. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein each tightening tab is elastically deformable at least radially toward a center of the removable bottom disc.
7. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein each tightening tab has an axial rib, forming a tooth, that is adapted to penetrate in a substantially radial manner into the blocking element in order to block pivotally the blocking element relative to the stopper.
8. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein each tightening tab bears radially against an inner wall of the stopper to constrain the tightening tabs radially toward the blocking element.
9. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the removable cap has a generally annular collar that extends about the injection axis and is adapted to cooperate with the lower downstream end of the nozzle.
10. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the injection device includes a first bayonet-type lock configured to lock the stopper on the body of the injection device, during the driving of the stopper between the open position and the closed position.
11. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the injection device includes a second bayonet-type lock adapted to lock the removable cap on the nozzle during the driving of the stopper between the open position and the closed position.
12. The needleless injection device according to claim 1, wherein the active ingredient contained in the reservoir is selected from the group consisting of: Methotrexate, Adrenaline, Sumatriptan, Hydrocortisone, Naloxone, Midazolam, Apomorphine, Ethylnatrexone bromide, Phytomenadione, Chlorpromazine hydrochloride, Zuclopenthixol acetate, Danaparoid sodium, Enoxaparin sodium, Estradiol cypionate, Medroxyprogesterone acetate, Medroparin calcium, Methylprednisolone acetate, Heparin calcium, Terbutaline.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(8) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
(10) In the description and claims, in order to clarify the description and claims, the longitudinal, vertical and transverse terminology will be adopted without limitation with reference to the trihedron L, V, T indicated in the figures.
(11) It should be noted that in the present patent application, the terms upstream and downstream should be understood with reference to the circulation of the active ingredient inside the injection device, along an injection direction.
(12) In addition, in the present application, the terms top, bottom, upper, lower, horizontal, vertical, and their derivatives refer to the position or orientation of an element or a component, this position or orientation being considered with reference to the orientation of the device in
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(14) The gas generator 20 includes a first linear subassembly of the body 12 which extends axially along a first vertical axis A, and the reservoir 24 containing the active ingredient 26 and the injection system 28 form a second linear subassembly of the body 12 which extends axially along a second vertical injection axis B.
(15) These two subassemblies are linked to one another by the expansion chamber 22 which has an axis perpendicular to the axes A, B of the subassemblies.
(16) The reservoir 24 is formed by a glass tube 30 obstructed by an upstream plunger stopper 32 and a downstream plunger stopper 34 between which the liquid active ingredient 26 is contained, the plunger stoppers being made of an elastically-deformable elastomer-based material.
(17) The reservoir 24 is inserted into the body 12 and is blocked vertically at its upstream portion by a cylindrical part 36 provided with a central opening allowing to set the upstream plunger stopper 32 into communication with the expansion chamber 22 and at its downstream portion by an injection nozzle 38.
(18) The nozzle 38, shown in more detail in
(19) In addition, the nozzle 38 delimits three axial injection channels 42 parallel to the injection axis B, illustrated in
(20) According to
(21) The base 48 delimits a circular passage 50 about the injection axis B which is adapted for the passage of the injection nozzle 38 and of the downstream end of the body 12, so that the nozzle 38 includes a lower section 52 protruding vertically downwards out of the cover 46.
(22) Also, the injection device 10 is equipped with a stopper 54 which is delimited vertically by an open upper face 56 bearing on the base 48 of the cover 46, and a generally planar closed lower face 58.
(23) The stopper 54 delimits a generally tubular housing which extends axially along the injection axis B and which opens into the lower face 58 of the stopper 54 by forming a circular passage 60 closed by a removable bottom disc 62.
(24) The bottom disc 62 includes six tightening tabs 64 which extend axially parallel to the injection axis B, from an upper face 66 of the disc 62.
(25) In addition, in order to allow fastening the disc 62 on the stopper 54, the disc 62 includes four elastically-deformable teeth 68 each adapted to cooperate with an inner annular groove 70 formed by the stopper 54.
(26) According to another aspect, the stopper 54 is pivotally mounted about the injection axis B between a closed position in which the stopper 54 is positioned in the extension of the cover 46, so that the stopper 54 and the cover 46 form a homogenous shell without asperities, and an open position in which the stopper 54 is angularly pivoted by about 60 degrees about the injection axis B.
(27) In its closed position, the stopper 54 is locked on the rest of the injection device 10. Conversely, in its open position, the stopper 54 is capable of being removed from the rest of the device 10 in order to enable access to the injection nozzle 38 and to perform an injection.
(28) For this purpose, the injection device 10 includes a first bayonet-type locking means adapted to lock the stopper 54 on the body 12 of the device 10, during the driving of the stopper 54 between its open position and its closed position.
(29) To this end, as shown in
(30) In accordance with the present disclosure, the injection device 10 includes a removable cap 76 adapted to obstruct the lower downstream end of the injection nozzle 38.
(31) As shown in
(32) The cap 76 is removably locked on the free end of the injection nozzle 38 by a second bayonet-type locking means.
(33) To this end, referring to
(34) Complementarily, the downstream free end of the nozzle 38 forms a locking collar 84 which extends radially at the periphery of the nozzle 38 and which has three indentations 86 adapted to enable the axial passage of the lugs 82 of the cap 76 beyond the collar 84.
(35) According to another aspect of the present disclosure, the injection device 10 includes a generally cylindrical ring 88, forming a blocking element, which extends about the injection axis B and which is fastened on the outer face of the peripheral crown 80 of the cap 76.
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(37) Furthermore, the ring 88 is arranged to be radially interposed between the peripheral crown 80 of the cap 76 and the tabs 64 of the disc 62 of the stopper 54.
(38) Also, the ring 88 is designed to block by friction the relative pivoting of the cap 76 and of the stopper 54, about the injection axis B, via the tabs 64 of the bottom disc 62 of the stopper 54.
(39) By friction, is meant a frictional interaction which opposes the relative movement between the cap 76 and the set formed by the stopper 54 and the disc 62, in contrast with a notch-type or rack-type mechanical coupling.
(40) Such a design allows positioning angularly the cap 76 relative to the stopper 54, about the injection axis B, according to an infinite number of angular positions.
(41) In order to enable the pivotal blocking by friction, the blocking ring 88 is made of an elastically-deformable material.
(42) Preferably, the blocking ring 88 is made of an elastomer, and more particularly of a thermoplastic elastomer.
(43) Advantageously, each tightening tab 64 belonging to the disc 62 is elastically deformable radially toward the injection axis B.
(44) Similarly, each tightening tab 64 has an axial rib 92 protruding radially, forming a tooth, which is adapted to penetrate in a substantially radial manner into the blocking ring 88 to pinch and block pivotally the ring 88 relative to the stopper 54, about the injection axis B.
(45) In addition, each tightening tab 64 bears radially against an inner wall of the stopper 54 in order to inhibit the tabs 64 from spacing apart radially toward the outside of the stopper 54 and to constrain the tabs 64 by bearing radially on the ring 88.
(46) According to one form, the blocking ring 88 is made by overmolding on the cap 76 which is made by means of a more rigid thermoplastic-type material.
(47) According to another aspect, the cap 76 has a generally annular collar 94, shown in
(48) An operation example and a mounting example of the injection device 10 according to the present disclosure are described hereinbelow.
(49) The cap 76 is mounted on the bottom disc 62 of the stopper, in a determined angular position, about the injection axis B, the set formed thereby is inserted axially from bottom to top through the circular passage 60 delimited by the stopper 54, so that the disc 62 and the cap 76 are secured to the stopper 54.
(50) Then, the stopper 54 equipped with the cap 76 is mounted on the set formed by the body 12, the cover 46 and the nozzle 38.
(51) To this end, the stopper 54 is presented in an angularly pivoted position corresponding to its open position before being driven axially upwards so as to engage the first bayonet-type locking means of the stopper 54 on the body 12, and the second bayonet-type locking means of the cap 76 on the free end of the injection nozzle 38.
(52) Once in its open position, the stopper 54 is pivoted about the injection axis B to its closed position in order to lock simultaneously the stopper 54 on the body 12 and to lock the cap 76 on the nozzle 38.
(53) The removal and the unlocking of the stopper 54 are carried out, conversely, by driving the stopper 54 from its closed position to its open position.
(54) Advantageously, the device 10 according to the present disclosure allows pivotally driving the stopper between its open position and its closed position both in a pivot direction as well as in another direction, about the injection axis B.
(55) In addition, the blocking ring 88 mounted on the cap 76 offers an accurate angular positioning of the cap 76 with respect to the stopper 54 and also offers, consequently, an accurate angular positioning of the stopper 54 with respect to the cover 46, so that the stopper 54, in its closed position, is perfectly aligned with the cover 46 of the device 10.
(56) As regards the operation of the injection device 10 succinctly described in the following, it is similar to the operation of the device described in the document FR-A-2815544.
(57) The user unlocks the injection device 10 by taking off the stopper 54 by a rotation in either direction. He applies the free end of the nozzle 38 against the skin of the patient to be treated and, by a thumb pressure, he pushes the cover 46 which slides along the body 12 until triggering the gas generator 20.
(58) The generated gases fill the expansion chamber 22 and, when the pressure is sufficient, exert a pressure on the liquid column formed by the two plunger stoppers 32, 34 and the liquid active ingredient 26, the liquid active ingredient 26 is then expelled by the channels 42.
(59) The description of the present disclosure is given as a non-limiting example.
(60) The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the substance of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.