PORTABLE SELF SANITIZING MICRONEEDLE DEVICE
20200129747 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2205/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3213
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M37/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device similar in size and shape to a pen, or marker that can be held and manipulated by a human hand. The microneedle device is comprised of a main body with a handle attached to a circular base support structure, a second circular platform structure having screw threads to connect with screw threads on the inside of a substantially conical-shaped cap with a hexagonal base that holds a disinfecting solution, and a third circular platform structure comprising the microneedle support structure covered with a substrate holding a plurality of microneedles. The cap is sealingly and removably attached to the base support structure over the microneedle array using a plurality of sealing surfaces within the cap and on the support structures to create a tight seal that prevents the leakage of the disinfecting solution, and keeps the microneedles sanitized for use at all times, even when traveling.
Claims
1. A portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device comprising: a main body structure; said main body structure comprising, a substantially circular base support structure connected to a broad top end of a handle structure; said handle structure having a tapered distal end; wherein said circular base support structure having two additional tiers of circular platform structures decreasing in circumference from said base support structure to a top third platform structure; wherein said top third platform structure comprises a microneedle holding structure; said microneedle holding structure covered with a substantially planar substrate; wherein said substantially planar substrate holding a plurality of microneedles; said plurality of microneedles each having a broad base end embedded in said substrate and a tapered sharp end projecting upward from said substrate; said plurality of microneedles arranged in concentric circles on said substrate; a second platform structure between said base support structure and said third platform structure comprising said microneedle holding structure; said second platform structure comprising a screw thread structure; a crevice structure just below said microneedle holding structure to hold an air bubble; a cap structure sealingly and removably coupled to said base structure; and said cap structure having an internal cavity to hold a measure of disinfecting solution to disinfect and sanitize said plurality of microneedles.
2. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the device is comprised of a main body that is similar in size and shape of a pen, or marker that can be held and manipulated by a human hand and easily transported.
3. The portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the device is larger than the size of a pen, or marker, yet capable of being held and manipulated by a hand to carry out the treatment of the skin with the device.
4. The portable, self-sanitizing micro needle device of claim 1 wherein the microneedles are arranged vertically, horizontally, or in other patterns on the substrate.
5. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein said cap structure is substantially conical-shaped with a flat hexagonal base.
6. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein said cap structure is sealingly and removably coupled to the base structure in at least three ways, 1) the rim of the cap engages with a first sealing surface on the base support structure, 2) the inside of the cap just above the mouth of the cap engages with a second sealing surface on the base support structure, and 3) a screw thread on the inside surface of the cap engages with a matching screw thread structure on the second platform structure just above the base support structure.
7. The portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device of claim 6 wherein the first sealing surface and the second sealing surface are at an angle.
8. The portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device of claim 6 wherein the third sealing surface comprises a continuous low pitch thread that fits in with the corresponding thread on the inside of the cap.
9. The portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device of claim 6 wherein the engagement of the three sealing surfaces between the cap structure and the base structure of the device forms a tight seal to prevent leakage of the disinfecting solution held within the device.
10. The portable, self-sanitizing microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the air bubble within the crevice structure is generated when the cap is filled with a disinfecting solution, and the presence of the air bubble prevents the overflow and leakage of the solution, and facilitates the submerging of the microneedles in the disinfecting solution so that they are effectively sanitized.
11. The portable self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the cap is at least partially transparent to enable a user to see the level of the disinfecting solution within the cap, and to see how dirty or clean the solution is.
12. The portable, self-sanitizing, portable, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the cap has one or more liquid level lines inscribed on the cap to help a user determine how much microneedle disinfecting solution should fill the cap, and wherein said level lines comprise, a maximum, or minimum depth line.
13. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the flat base of the cap structure acts as a stand to hold up the microneedle device over a surface.
14. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the cap further comprises at least one reservoir within the cap configured to maintain at least some of the microneedle disinfecting solution within the cavity of the cap even if the cap is removed from the base structure and rotated and the cap's opening is positioned in a downward direction.
15. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 14 wherein the reservoir uses a sponge, foam, porous plastic, one or more baffles, that can help to maintain the disinfecting solution within the cavity of the cap even when the cap is not engaged with the microneedle base structure.
16. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the cap structure of the microneedle device is made of a non-deformable material having a thickness that, when engaged with the microneedle support structure, prevents manual deformation during use.
17. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the substrate holding the microneedles is of a deformable material that provides comfort to the skin surface while using the device and allows the microneedle support structure to more easily conform to the contours of a person's skin as the device is being used over the skin surface.
18. The portable, self-sanitizing, microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the substrate holding the microneedles is of a non-deformable material.
19. The microneedle device of claim 1 wherein the microneedle device has a vibrating mechanism comprising a battery powered motor within the handle structure to cause the needles and disinfecting solution to be agitated during the cleaning process to enhance the cleaning process.
20. The microneedle device of claim 1 wherein, in some embodiments, the microneedles are fabricated to hold a hollow shaft in the center of the microneedle to form a conduit through which fluid can enter and exit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The present invention is a microneedle device that is equipped with a cap that is capable of forming a tight seal over the base of the device holding the microneedle array such that the disinfecting solution held within the cap to clean and sanitize the microneedles, does not leak from the device even when the device is transported. In the exemplary embodiment of the microneedle device of the present invention, the device is similar in size and shape to a pen, or marker that can be held and manipulated by a human hand. In some embodiments, the device may be larger than the size of a pen, or marker, yet capable of being held and manipulated by a hand to carry out the treatment of the skin with the device.
[0022] Referring now to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like components in the several views presented and discussed, and more particularly referring now to
[0023] The microneedle device 102 further comprises a substantially conical shaped cap 120 with a hexagonal base that is sealably and removably coupled to the base support structure 108 to cover the microneedles 104 held on the planar substrate on the microneedle support structure 110. The cap 120 is configured with an internal cavity 122 that is capable of holding a measured volume of liquid preferably a disinfectant solution to clean and disinfect the microneedles 104 after each use. In some embodiments of the microneedle device 102, the cap 120 has a level mark displayed to fill with a measure of the disinfecting solution.
[0024] The cap 120 sealingly and removably couples with the main body of the microneedle device 102 in a plurality of ways to form a tight, leak-proof seal. The rim of the cap 120 engages with a first sealing surface on the base support structure 108. The inside of the cap 120 just above the mouth of the cap 120 engages with a second sealing surface on the base support structure, and a third sealing surface comprises a screw thread on the inside surface of the cap contacting a matching screw thread on the second platform structure just above the base support structure 108. A crevice 112 formed just below the microneedle support structure 110 is adapted to hold an air bubble which allows for a tight seal between the mouth of the cap 120 and the base support structure 108 to prevent the leakage of disinfecting solutions held inside the cap 120.
[0025] Referring again to the drawings,
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[0028] As would be known by one skilled in the art, a thread pitch is the distance between threads expressed in millimeters. The screw thread disclosed herein also has a low helix angle, which is the angle on which the threads are set to the axis of the microneedle device.
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[0032] In some embodiments, the cap is transparent (or at least partially transparent) to enable a user to see that cleaning solution is present in the cap, to see the level of the cleaning solution, and to see how dirty or clean the cleaning solution is. In general, one or more liquid level lines may be inscribed on the cap to help a user determine how much microneedle disinfecting solution should fill the cap. These lines which may be etched, or painted, and may comprise, a maximum and/or minimum depth line.
[0033] In some embodiments, the cap further comprises at least one reservoir member configured to maintain at least some of the disinfecting solution within the cavity of the cap even if the cap is removed from the needle base and rotated such that the cap's opening is positioned in a downward direction. For example, the cap may have a reservoir member comprising a sponge, foam, porous plastic, one or more baffles, that can help to maintain the disinfecting solution within the cavity of the cap even when the cap is not engaged with the microneedle base.
[0034] In use, once the microneedles protruding from the microneedle base support structure have soaked in the disinfecting solution, and are sanitized and cleaned, a user can remove the base structure from the cap, shake off any excess solution still remaining on the microneedles, and using the handle of the device, press the needles against his or her skin, forcing the plurality of microneedles to puncture the user's skin and allow any skin rejuvenating and/or treatment medicament applied to the skin, to penetrate the skin's stratum corneum. After use, the user can replace the cap filled with fresh disinfecting solution to clean and sanitize the microneedles till the next use. The time needed for disinfecting the microneedles before the next use depends on the type of disinfecting solutions used and how dirty the microneedles are after a use. Generally, with the right disinfecting solution, the microneedles would be disinfected within five minutes of soaking in the disinfecting solution.
[0035] In some embodiments, the microneedle device has a vibrating mechanism within the handle to cause the needles and/or the disinfecting solution to be vibrated and/or agitated during the cleaning process to enhance the cleaning process. For example, the handle of the microneedle device may comprise a battery that powers a motor, which causes vibration of the device and agitation of the disinfecting solution bathing over the microneedles.
[0036] In some embodiments, the substrate holding the microneedles comprises a compressible and/or deformable material that may provide comfort to the skin surface while using the device and/or allow the microneedle support structure to more easily conform to the contours of a person's skin as the device is being used. In some embodiments, the substrate holding the microneedles and/or the microneedle support structure may not comprise a compressible and/or deformable material.
[0037] The cap of the microneedle device is contemplated to be made from a material that is not compressible and/or deformable during regular use and atmospheric temperature and pressure. The cap is generally made of plastic, or other non-deformable material having a thickness that when engaged with the microneedle support structure device, prevents manual deformation.
[0038] While the present invention of a self-sanitizing portable microneedle device has thus been described through its preferred embodiments and related figures, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the present invention as described herein do not limit any application or scope of the invention and that the invention can be carried out and practiced in various ways and implemented in embodiments other than the ones outlined and described above. It should be understood and obvious to one skilled in the art that alternatives, modifications, and variations of the embodiments of the present invention may be construed as being within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.