PEN NEEDLE ASSEMBLY
20190282768 ยท 2019-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
- James Bates (Sparta, NJ, US)
- Robert Banik (Edgewater, NJ, US)
- Abhijitsinh S. Raj (Morris Plains, NJ, US)
- Joshua Herr (Cary, NC, US)
- Joseph Brizzolara (Vermillion, OH, US)
- Amit Limaye (Wayne, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A61B5/150198
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/345
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/5086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2206/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15019
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/3286
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150183
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pen needle, comprising a reusable adapter configured for attachment to a distal end of a medication pen, the adapter having a proximal needle for accessing the interior of the pen injector and a fitting on the distal side for mating with a patient end needle assembly, and a disposable patient-end needle assembly having a base configured for mating with the fitting on the distal side of the adapter and a patient-end needle extending from a distal end of the base.
Claims
1. A disposable pen needle, comprising: a. a hub adapted for attachment to a medication delivery device and having a plastic non-patient end cannula integral with the hub; and b. a metal patient end cannula attached to the hub in fluid communication with the non-patient end cannula.
2. The disposable pen needle according to claim 1, wherein the non-patient end cannula is larger gauge that the patient end cannula.
3. The disposable pen needle according to claim 2, wherein the hub has an internal space on the non-patient end thereof threaded for attachment to a medication pen, and the metal patient end cannula is received in the plastic non-patient end cannula.
4. The disposable pen needle according to claim 3, wherein the non-patient end needle has an outside diameter of at least 0.045 inches.
5. The disposable pen needle according to claim 3, wherein the non-patient end cannula has an outside diameter of 0.007 to 0.100 inches and an inside diameter of 0.002 to 0.100 inches.
6. A pen needle, comprising: a. a reusable adapter configured for attachment to a distal end of a medication pen, the adapter having a proximal needle for accessing the interior of the pen injector and a fitting on the distal side for mating with a patient end needle assembly; and b. a disposable patient-end needle assembly having a base configured for mating with the fitting on the distal side of the adapter and a patient-end needle extending from a distal end of the base.
7. The pen needle according to claim 6, further comprising a cover on the needle assembly, mating with the base and forming a sterile enclosure around the needle prior to use.
8. The pen needle according to claim 7, wherein the needle assembly further includes a peelable label as part of the sterile enclosure around the needle prior to use.
9. The pen needle according to claim 6, wherein the adapter is provided with a valve or septum to prevent fluid leakage from the interior of the pen injector.
10. The pen needle according to claim 6, wherein the fitting on the adapter is tapered and the needle assembly engages and locks onto the tapered fitting for a leak-free engagement of the needle assembly and the adapter.
11. The pen needle according to claim 6, wherein the fitting surrounds an orifice of the adapter.
12. The pen needle according to claim 6, wherein the adapter is provided with a cap to cover an orifice on the distal end of the adapter when the needle assembly is not present.
13. The pen needle according to claim 6, wherein the adapter comprises a plastic non-patient end needle integrally molded with the hub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] 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, or parallel to, the longitudinal axis of the syringe body. The cannula is generally arranged axially in a medication pen. Radially is a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Thus, radially inward generally means closer to the needle. The accompanying figures are schematic and not to scale.
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[0033] Because the non-patient end cannula does not pierce the patient's tissue, it may be made with a larger inside and outside diameter, which makes the element stronger and more reliable for insertion into the medication compartment of a medication delivery device such as a medication pen where the non-patient end cannula pierces a septum of a medication cartridge. The non-patient end needle is not required to be the same gauge as the patient-end needle, and in fact the non-patient end of the needle is preferably larger than the patient end. Thus, a more stable piercing mechanism is provided. In embodiments, the patient end cannula is 33 gauge or smaller and the non-patient end needle is larger gauge.
[0034] The non-patient end needle, even if made of a lower modulus material, such as plastic, can be made sufficiently strong by increasing the outside diameter. An exemplary calculation of the inside and outside diameter based on the maximum buckling load for a preferred polypropylene plastic material is shown below. Such calculation is not to be deemed as limiting the invention:
TABLE-US-00001 Elements Unit Formula Calculations Max Buckling Load F (lb) Fmax = .sup.2 EI/(KL).sup.2 1.501039677 Constant K 2 2 Moment of Inertia I (in.sup.4) I = (Dout.sup.4 Din.sup.4)/64 1.161528E07 Cross Sectional Area A (in.sup.2) A = (Dout.sup.2 Din.sup.2)/4 0.000883573 Max Axial Stress (psi)
= Fmax/A 1698.8294 Modulus of Elasticity/Youngs E (psi) 213333 213333 Modulus Length of Column L (in) 0.238 0.238 Diameter NP Cannula Dia (inches) Din 0.03 0.03 Dout 0.045 0.045 Constant Pi () 3.141592654 3.141592654
[0035] The inner diameter of a non-patient end cannula according to the invention is preferably in a range of 0.002 to 0.100 inches. The outer diameter of the non-patient end plastic cannula is preferably in a range of 0.007 to 0.1000 inches. The patient end needle is preferably stainless steel with a sharpened bevel. The patient end needle may be, for example, 30 gauge, 31 gauge, 32 gauge, 33 gauge or even smaller. In the most preferred embodiment the patient end needle is insert molded with the non-patient end cannula.
[0036] When used with a medication pen, since a portion of the flow is through a larger diameter, the flow of medication can be increased, permitting lower thumb-button force and enabling the use of a small cannula for the injection end cannula.
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[0040] In the embodiment shown, post 42 is provided with a pair of radially projecting members 32, 34 forming parallel rings around the post 42. Each ring may be provided with an inclined surface sloping radially away from the patient end of the needle to facilitate the engagement of a cup 50 over the post 42 as described below. Projection 34 defines a recess 36 on the proximal side of the projection 34 and adjacent the wider main body portion of the hub 40.
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[0042] The cup 50 has a sidewall extending in a proximal direction away from the skin contact surface 56. The sidewall is received around post 42. As shown in the cross sectional view of
[0043] Preferably, the cup engages the hub so that the cup is not easily removed prior to injection, and prevented from movement in a distal direction after full injection depth is reached. In the position of
[0044] According to embodiments of the invention, the device provides a visual indication that full penetration depth has been achieved and that the pen needle has been used. As shown in
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[0047] In embodiments, fitting 128 is provided with a custom taper surrounding orifice 134 of the adapter 111, providing fluid connection between the adapter 111 and the needle assembly 110. This arrangement is similar in principle to a miniature luer lock fitting on a syringe. The needle assembly may be provided with locking protrusions 126 to mate with the adapter fitting 128, for example. The orifice 134 may be provided with an adapter cap 140 which is installed after the needle is removed to prevent leakage. Alternatively, a valve or septum may be incorporated into the adapter to prevent leakage.
[0048] A primary advantage of the pen needle assembly according to the invention is the reduction in size of the disposable component. A commercial pen needle currently marketed has an outer volume on the order of 0.15 in.sup.3. The disposable needle assembly will reduce this volume by at least one third, preferably by one half, and most preferably by two thirds. Thus, in the presently preferred embodiments, the volume of a needle assembly and cap according to the invention is expected to be as low as 0.10 in.sup.3 and even as low as 0.05 in.sup.3. The cost savings of using the two-part hub are realized in reduced packaging and reduced materials costs. Additionally, the consumer disposes of only the patient end needle when finished with an injection, reducing the amount of sharps to be disposed of.
[0049] In all of the foregoing embodiments, the parts of the pen needle according to the invention are preferably injection molded plastic except for the patient end needle. The parts described in the above two-part hub can be fabricated with less than 75 percent and preferably about 50 percent less volume of plastic than a current pen needle design.
[0050] The above 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 described in connection with one embodiment or independent claim may be used in connection with another disclosed embodiment or another independent claim without departing from the scope of the invention.