VARIABLE SINGLE DOSE INJECTOR
20200078529 · 2020-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/326
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3146
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31565
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/2013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3202
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3156
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/31536
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A medicament delivery device configured to provide a variable single dose of medicament is disclosed. The medicament delivery device includes a main body and a syringe arranged in the main body, where the syringe comprises a medicament. The medicament delivery device further includes a delivery member shield unit slidably arranged in the main body and a removable cap releasably coupled to the delivery member shield unit. The medicament delivery device also includes a dose knob configured to rotate with respect to the main body for setting a dose of the medicament. Prior to a dose of the medicament being set, the delivery member shield unit and the removable cap are axially locked with respect to the main body. Further, after a dose of the medicament is set, the delivery member shield unit and the removable cap are axially moveable with respect to the main body.
Claims
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22: A medicament delivery device comprising: a main body; a syringe arranged in the main body, wherein the syringe comprises a medicament; a delivery member shield unit slidably arranged in the main body; a removable cap releasably coupled to the delivery member shield unit; and a dose knob configured to rotate with respect to the main body for setting a dose of the medicament, wherein prior to a dose of the medicament being set, the delivery member shield unit and the removable cap are axially locked with respect to the main body; and wherein, after a dose of the medicament is set, the delivery member shield unit and the removable cap are axially moveable with respect to the main body.
23: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, further comprising a dose stop configured to rotate with the dose knob, wherein the dose stop comprises a outwardly protruding element configured to engage with an inwardly protruding element on the delivery member shield unit, and wherein setting the dose causes the outwardly protruding element to be moved out of engagement with the inwardly protruding element, so as to release an engagement between the dose stop and the delivery member shield unit.
24: The medicament delivery device of claim 23, wherein the dose stop further comprises at least one stop rib disposed on an inner surface and configured to stop movement of a plunger rod during dose delivery, and wherein different stop ribs correspond to different sizes of the dose.
25: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein the removable cap comprises a snap-fit feature configured to releasably connect to a corresponding snap-fit feature on the delivery member shield unit.
26: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein the medicament delivery device is primed during removal of the removable cap from the medicament delivery device.
27: The medicament delivery device of claim 26, wherein the medicament delivery device further comprises: a plunger rod operatively arranged to eject the medicament through a delivery member attached to the syringe; a tubular member arranged inside the delivery member shield unit, wherein the tubular member is coupled to the plunger rod, and wherein the tubular member comprises a track; wherein the delivery member shield unit comprises a pin configured to interact with the track of the tubular member; wherein, during removing of the removable cap, the pin on the delivery member shield unit travels in the track on the tubular member so as to cause rotation of the tubular member, wherein the rotation releases the plunger rod thereby allowing the plunger rod to travel a predetermined distance so as to prime the medicament delivery device.
28: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein the medicament delivery device further comprises a rigid delivery member shield (RNS) covering a delivery member of the syringe, and wherein, during removal of the removable cap from the medicament delivery device, the RNS is removed from the syringe.
29: The medicament delivery device of claim 28, further comprising an RNS remover, wherein the RNS remover comprises a first engagement feature for coupling to the removable cap and a second engagement feature for coupling to the RNS.
30: The medicament delivery device of claim 29, wherein the first engagement feature is a snap-fit feature, and wherein the second engagement feature is a prong.
31: The medicament delivery device of claim 30, wherein the removable cap is free to rotate without rotating the RNS remover.
32: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, further comprising a visual indication that serves to indicate that the delivery member shield unit and the removable cap are axially locked.
33: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein the dose knob is configured to rotationally lock after the removable cap is removed from medicament delivery device.
34: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein the medicament delivery device is an automatic injection device.
35: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein, after the removable cap is removed from the medicament delivery device, movement of the delivery member shield unit in a proximal direction initiates delivery of the dose.
36: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein, when the medicament delivery device is removed from an injection site, the delivery member shield unit automatically extends in a distal direction to cover a delivery member of the syringe.
37: The medicament delivery device of claim 22, wherein, after the removable cap is removed from medicament delivery device, the dose knob is configured to be moveable between different selectable dose sizes but is prevented from returning the dose knob to a zero dose position.
38: A medicament delivery device comprising: a main body; a medicament enclosure arranged in the main body, wherein the medicament enclosure comprises a medicament; a plunger rod operatively arranged to eject the medicament through a delivery member attached to the medicament enclosure; a delivery member shield unit slidably arranged in the main body; a tubular member arranged inside the delivery member shield unit, wherein the tubular member is coupled to the plunger rod; a dose knob configured to rotate with respect to the main body for setting a dose of the medicament; a dose stop configured to rotate with the dose knob, wherein the dose stop comprises an engagement feature configured to engage with a corresponding engagement feature on the delivery member shield unit; and a removable cap, wherein the removable cap is configured to be locked prior to a dose of the medicament being set and to be unlocked by setting of a dose of the medicament.
39: The medicament delivery device of claim 38, wherein rotation of the dose knob to set a dose causes the engagement feature of the dose stop to be moved out of engagement with the corresponding engagement feature on the delivery member shield unit, so as to unlock the removable cap.
40: The medicament delivery device of claim 39, wherein after the removable cap being unlocked, the removable cap is configured to be moveable in a distal direction so as to be removed from the medicament delivery device.
41: The medicament delivery device of claim 39, wherein movement of the removable cap in the distal direction causes the delivery member shield unit to move a predetermined distance in the distal direction, wherein movement of the delivery member shield unit rotates the tubular member, and wherein the rotation of the tubular member causes the plunger rod to advance a second predetermined distance so as to prime the medicament delivery device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Exemplary embodiments are described herein with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. In the drawings, similar symbols typically identify similar components, unless context dictates otherwise. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented herein. It will be readily understood that the aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein, and illustrated in the figures, can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated, and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are explicitly contemplated herein.
[0052] The disclosed medicament delivery device provides a safe, intuitive and user-friendly device for injecting a dose of medicament. In accordance with example embodiments of the present disclosure, a medicament delivery device is configured to inject a variable single dose of medicament subcutaneously from a preinstalled and prefilled syringe. The dose is set prior to removing the cap of the medicament delivery device. During removal of the cap, the autoinjector is automatically primed. Further, the injection is activated by the user when the delivery member cover is pressed on the injection site. After injection of the dose of medicament, the medicament delivery device automatically locks the delivery member cover to prevent stick injuries and the autoinjector is disposed.
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[0054] With reference to
[0055] Even though a syringe 104 is described in this example embodiment of
[0056] A delivery member shield unit 118 is slidably arranged in the main body 102. In this example, the delivery member shield unit 118 includes a delivery member cover 120 and a delivery member shield link 122. A tubular member 124 (hereinafter referred to as a rotator) is arranged inside the delivery member shield unit 118. The rotator 124 is coupled to the plunger rod 116. Further, a dose knob 126 is disposed at a proximal end 128 of the medicament delivery device 100 and is configured to rotate with respect to the main body 102 for setting a dose of the medicament 108. Still further, a dose stop 130 is configured to rotate with the dose knob 126. In addition to being coupled to the dose knob 126, the dose stop 130 is coupled to the delivery member shield unit 118. For instance, the dose stop 130 includes an engagement feature configured to engage with a corresponding engagement feature on the delivery member shield unit 118.
[0057] A removable cap 132 is disposed on a distal end 134 of the medicament delivery device 100. The removable cap 132 is releasably coupled to the delivery member shield unit 118 and is configured to be locked prior to a dose of the medicament 108 being set and to be unlocked when a dose of the medicament 108 is set. For instance, prior to a dose of the medicament 108 being set, the delivery member shield unit 118 and the removable cap 132 are axially locked with respect to the main body 102. Further, after a dose of the medicament 108 is set, the delivery member shield unit 118 and the removable cap 132 are unlocked and are axially moveable with respect to the main body 102.
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[0059] In order to administer a dose of medicament 108 from medicament delivery device 100, a user (i) sets a dose, (ii) removes the cap, (iii) places the device on the injection site 211, and (iv) presses the device against the injection site 211. In an example embodiment, during removal of the removable cap 132 from the medicament delivery device 100, the medicament delivery device 100 is primed. After injection is complete, the user then removes the device from the injection site 211. The delivery member cover 120 may axially extend and lock in the extended position so as to limit or prevent stick injury.
[0060] As shown in
[0061] In this initial state prior to a dose of the medicament 108 being set, the delivery member shield unit 118 and the removable cap 132 are axially locked with respect to the main body 102. By being axially locked with respect to the main body 102, a user would be unable to remove the cap 132 and thus would be unable to administer a dose. However, by setting a dose of the medicament 108, the cap 132 is unlocked and the user is then able to remove the cap 132 from the device 100 in order to administer the dose.
[0062] The removable cap 132 and its interaction with other various components of the medicament delivery device 100 is described in greater detail with reference to
[0063] During removal of the cap 132, the cap 132 acts to remove the RNS 112 covering the delivery member i.e. an injection needle 110 of the syringe 104.
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[0065] As mentioned above, dose stop 130 is configured to rotate with the dose knob 126. For instance, when a user rotates dose knob 126 to set a dose, dose stop 130 also rotates a corresponding amount. Setting the dose via dose knob 126 causes the outwardly protruding element 180 to be moved out of engagement with the inwardly protruding element 182, so as to release the engagement between the dose stop 130 and the delivery member shield unit 118. This release of the engagement between the dose stop 130 and the delivery member shield unit 118 is depicted in
[0066] The removable cap 132 may also include engagement features that interact with the main body 102 to facilitate further engagement of the removable cap 132 to the device.
[0067] In an example embodiment, the medicament delivery device 100 includes a visual indication 174 that serves to indicate that the delivery member shield unit 118 and the removable cap 132 are axially locked. For instance, as shown in
[0068] The process of setting the dose is described further with reference to
[0069] In an example, the user turns the dose knob 126 clockwise to change from the locked position to a set dose position. However, in another example, the user turns the dose knob 126 counterclockwise to change from the locked position to a set dose position. Further, although the dose knob 126 is shown as being rotatable in order to set a dose, in other example embodiments the medicament delivery device is configured such that other motions (e.g., axial movement) may be used to set a dose.
[0070] As mentioned above, setting a dose unlocks the medicament delivery device 100 so that the removable cap 132 and the delivery member shield unit 118 are axially moveable. In an example, the engagement between the delivery member shield unit 118 and the dose stop 130 is fully released once the first selectable dose is reached. For instance, in an example where the user is able to select between a first selectable dose and a second selectable dose (e.g., a 3 mg dose and a 6 mg dose), the engagement between the delivery member shield unit 118 and the dose stop 130 is released when the first selectable dose (e.g., the 3 mg dose) is selected.
[0071] In addition to unlocking the cap 132 by causing the outwardly protruding element 180 to be moved out of engagement with the inwardly protruding element 182 (as shown in
[0072] Plunger rod 116 is radially locked with respect to the main body 102 and includes a protrusion 194 that is configured to interact with the stop ribs 190, 192 of the dose stop 130.
[0073] Prior to injecting the dose, the removable cap 132 is removed from the medicament delivery device 100. As mentioned above, after setting the dose, the removable cap 132 is unlocked and can be removed. In order to remove the cap 132 from the medicament delivery device 100, a user may pull the removable cap 132 in a distal direction 183. This pulling action will cause both the cap 132 and delivery member shield unit 118 to move in the distal direction 183. At a given point, the delivery member shield unit 118 will reach a travel limit. In an example, the delivery member shield unit 118 includes an axial stop that limits the distal travel of the delivery member shield unit 118. The user may continue to pull the cap 132 in the distal direction 183 and this movement will cause the removable cap 132 to disengage from the delivery member shield unit 118.
[0074] Removing the cap 132 will also remove the RNS 112 from the syringe 104. In particular, as shown in
[0075] Further, in an example embodiment, this action of removing the cap 132 will cause the medicament delivery device 100 to be automatically primed. By automatically priming the device during this removal action, the user will not need to undertake a separate action to prime the device, thereby improving both ease of operation of the device and safety of the device. In an example embodiment, pins 202 on the inside of the delivery member shield link 122 travel in a track 200 on the rotator 124 that cams and turns the rotator 124. The rotation of the rotator 124 releases the plunger rod 116 which is resting on shelves on the inside of the rotator 124. The plunger rod 116 travels a preset distance to a next set of shelves. After this automatic priming, the device is ready for injection.
[0076] This automatic priming of the device is further described with reference to
[0077] In an example embodiment, after the removable cap 132 is removed and the device 100 is primed, the user is given the option to change between different selectable dose sizes but is prevented from returning the dose dial 126 to the zero dose, locked position. For instance, in the example where the user is able to select between a first selectable dose and a second selectable dose (e.g., a 3 mg dose and a 6 mg dose), the user may change between the first selectable dose and the second selectable dose (e.g., a 3 mg dose and a 6 mg dose) after removing the cap 132. However, the user may be prevented from returning the dose knob 126 to go back to the visual indication 174 (i.e., padlock symbol) (see
[0078] This example embodiment is described further with reference to
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[0081] In another example embodiment, after the removable cap 132 is removed and the device is primed, the set dose cannot be changed. In an example, a separating rib 318 can be added to lock the initially set dose so that the user cannot dial between the two doses after removing the cap 132. For instance, an example position for separating rib 318 is shown in
[0082] After the removable cap 132 is removed and the device is automatically primed, the user may then initiate the injection process. To initiate the injection process, the user places the medicament delivery device 100 on an injection site 211, such as injection site 211 as shown in
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[0085] The plunger rod 116 will move the stopper 114 in the distal direction 183 until the set dose is fully dispensed. At the beginning of the injection process, the protrusion 206 is interacting with the priming rib 210. However, movement of the rotator 124 removes this interaction and the plunger rod 116 can move in the distal direction 183 until the protrusion 194 interacts with the stop rib(s) for the selected dose, such as stop rib 190 or 192. For instance, with reference to
[0086] After injection is complete, the device is removed from the injection site 211. In an example, the end of injection may be indicated by the audible/tactile clicking having stopped. In another example embodiment, for at least some doses (e.g., doses less than the maximum selectable dose), the stopper and plunger rod may be visible in the main body window when injection is complete. In such an example, the end of delivery may be indicated by the plunger rod and plunger having stopped moving. In another example (e.g., when the highest possible dose is delivered), the stopper is no longer visible through the main body window when injection is complete. In such an example, the device may be configured such that the end of delivery is indicated by the stopper no longer being visible through the main body window. Other indications of dose delivery being complete are possible as well.
[0087] After the user removes the medicament delivery device 100 from the injection site 211, the delivery member cover 120 will extend outward and lock into place. This extension and locking may limit or prevent stick injuries. When the medicament delivery device 100 is removed from the injection site 211, the delivery member cover 120 automatically extends outward in the distal direction 183 (e.g., under a force such as a spring force). As shown in
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[0094] As mentioned above, the medicament delivery device of the present disclosure is configured to inject a variable single dose of medicament 108. In the example shown in the Figures, the medicament delivery device 100 is configured to allow the user to select either a first dose or a second dose. However, in other embodiments, the medicament delivery device could be configured to allow the user to select fewer doses or more doses. For instance, in an example embodiment, the user is able to select a (non-variable) single dose. In other example embodiments, the user is able to select three different doses, four different doses, five different doses, and so forth.
[0095] The embodiment described above is an automatic injector. The delivery mechanism of the automatic injector may be powered by a suitable mechanism such as a spring, compressed gas, or electrical energy. Further, in other embodiments, the medicament delivery device is a manual injector where the delivery mechanism is powered by a manual action of the user.
[0096] Further, various engagement features for are shown for providing an engagement between one or more components of the medicament delivery device. The engagement features may be any suitable connecting mechanism such as a snap lock, a snap fit, form fit, a bayonet, lure lock, threads or combination of these designs. Other designs are possible as well.
[0097] As mentioned above, removing the cap may act to automatically prime the medicament delivery device. Additionally or alternatively, removing the cap may perform other actions. For instance, in an example where the device is a dual chamber device having two different medicaments that are separated prior to injection, removing the cap may act to mix the medicaments. For example, removing the cap may cause the plunger to move a stopper inside the cartridge to a position where two substances contained in the cartridge, and initially held separated from each other by the stopper, are mixed. Other example actions upon removing the cap are possible as well.
[0098] It is to be understood that the above described and shown embodiment of the present disclosure is to be regarded as a non-limiting example and that it can be modified within the scope of the claims.
[0099] While various aspects and embodiments have been disclosed herein, other aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The various aspects and embodiments disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope being indicated by the following claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting.