MULTI-SITE INJECTION SYSTEM
20190247637 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/14593
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A multi-site injection system includes a plurality of medicament delivering needles/microprotrusions, a needle/microprotrusion support, a supply of medicament, and a mechanism for providing the medicament to the plurality of needles/microprotrusions in order to effect delivery into a stratum corneum of a user.
Claims
1-51. (canceled)
52. A multi-site injection system comprising: a guide plate having a plurality of openings therethrough; a needle plate having a plurality of needles projecting therefrom, each needle being aligned with a corresponding opening in said guide plate, said needle plate being movable from a first position with the needles positioned behind a top surface of said guide plate to a second position with the needles projecting from the top surface through the openings; and a plunger base for moving said needle plate from the first to the second position.
53. The system according to claim 52 wherein said plunger bore includes a reservoir for medicament and needles include lumen therethrough in communication with said reservoir for delivery of the medicament into a stratum corneum of a user's skin.
54. The system according to claim 52 wherein the needles and opening are arranged in a symmetric radial pattern.
55. The system according to claim 52 wherein the needles and opening are arranged in an asymmetric radial pattern.
56. A multi-site injection system comprising: a handle; a syringe supported by said handle and including a plunger for dispensing a fluid medicament from said syringe; a manifold attached to one end of said handle and in fluid communication with said syringe; a plurality of needles, protruding from said manifold, for delivery of said fluid medicament from said manifold and into a stratum corneum of a user.
57. The system according to claim 56 wherein said manifold is disposed perpendicular to said handle.
58. The system according to claim 56 wherein said manifold comprises a plurality of concentric conduits interconnected with radial conduits.
59. The system according to claim 56 wherein the concentric conduits are radially spaced apart from one another.
60. The system according to claim 59 further comprising a transparent sheet interconnecting the concentric and radial conduits for enabling visual orientation of said manifold onto a patient's skin by manipulation of said handle.
61. A multi-site injection system comprising: a shell including a top and a bottom; a plurality of needles protruding from the shell bottom, each needle including a lumen extending through the shell bottom; a membrane disposed between the shell top and shell bottom; an inlet for introducing a fluid between the shell top and the shell bottom; and a diverter for selectively directing fluid between the membrane and the shell bottom and between the membrane and the shell top.
62. The system according to claim 61 wherein said diverter includes a manually operated valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] The advantages and features of the present invention will be better understood by the following description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0067] With reference to
[0068] A housing 20 is provided for supporting the rotatable drum along with a fixed inner drum 24, see
[0069] Also shown in
[0070] As more clearly shown in
[0071] This nonrotating inner drum, or reservoir, 36 includes a plurality of radial passages, or openings, 38 for providing the medicament 36 to the needles 18.
[0072] Preferably, a sponge-like material 40 is disposed on the rotatable drum 12 for both distributing medicament provided through the radial openings 18 and enabling application of the medicament via the needles 18 without excess medicament being deposited on the users skin 42.
[0073] In operation, rotation of the drum 12 on the users skin 42 causes rotation of the drum as indicated by the arrow 44 and medicament flows into the sponge and is applied to the users skin 42. The needles penetrate the stratum corneum, or skin, 42 of the user, thus introducing the medicament thereinto.
[0074] Alternatively, the protrusions, or needles may include lumens therethrough for direct transport of medicament 36 from the inner drum 34 upon rotation of the drum 12 against the users skin 42.
[0075] With reference to
[0076] The needles 124 may be coated with a medicament, such as, for example, botulinum toxin.
[0077] The guide plate 112, needle plate 120, needles 124, and base 130 may be made form any suitable material and the needles preferably are about 128 gauge and 1 mm in length. Use of the multi-site injection system 110 for delivery of a medicament into the stratum corneum of a users skin is illustrated in
[0078] As shown, the needle plate is configured in any suitable manner for being moveable from a first position shown in
[0079] The plunger base 130 preferably includes and defines a reservoir 142 between the needle plate 120 and the base 130 for containing the medicament 134.
[0080] Incompressibility of the medicament 134 enables movement of the plunger base 130 to move the needle plate 120 from the first to the second position as indicated by the arrows 146.
[0081] Continued movement of the plunger base 130 forces medicament 134 through needle lumens 150 and collapse of the reservoir 142. The guide plate 112, needle plate 120, and plunger based 130 may be integrally formed with a diaphragm arrangement, not shown, for enabling the relative motion hereinabove described. Other suitable configurations should be considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
[0082] It should be appreciated that while the system 110 shown in
[0083] With reference now to
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[0086] As shown in
[0087] An injection port 234 is preferably interconnected to a pressure reservoir 236 through a tube 240. Control of medicament flow from the pressure reservoir 236 through the tube and into the cavity 226 may be controlled in any conventional manner.
[0088] Pressure medicament in the cavity 226 thus forces the medicament into a stratum corneum 242 of a user, not shown.
[0089] Pressure provided by the flexible pressurizer as indicated by the arrows 244, 246 enable uniform flow of medicament as indicated by arrows 248, 250 through the needle lumens 232 as indicated by arrows 252, 254.
[0090] With reference to
[0091] The handle 312, syringe 316, plunger 318, and manifold 322 may be formed by any suitable materials. As shown in
[0092] The needles may be affixed to the manifold 322 in any conventional manner may be approximately 328 gauge with a length of approximately 1 mm and include needle lumens 334 in fluid communication with conduits 338 of the manifold 322. The conduits may be concentric and in fluid communication with radial members 342.
[0093] In one embodiment of the present invention, the radial members may be hollow for providing fluid communication of medicament or alternatively in another embodiment of the present invention may be solid ribs for supporting the conduits 338.
[0094] A transparent sheet 346 may interconnect the conduits 338, 342 for enabling a constant pressure to be exerted over the entire area presented by the manifold 322 while enabling visual orientation of the manifold 322 onto a patients' skin (not shown) by manipulation of the handle 312.
[0095] In operation, finger pressure on the plunger 318 drives, or otherwise ratchets, a piston 350 disposed within the syringe for forcing medicament 354 downwardly through an exit port 356 and into the manifold conduits 338, as hereinabove noted, forcing medicament through the needle lumens 334 as indicated by the arrows 360. It should be appreciated that any suitable plunger, syringe, which may be fitted into the handle of the present invention is to be considered within the scope of the present invention.
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[0098] Each of the needles 430 is aligned with a corresponding blister 424 and each needle including a point 438 for rupturing of corresponding blisters 424.
[0099] As shown, the pressure plate preferably includes a plurality of berms 440 for providing enhanced pressure against blisters as the pressure plate 416 is forced against the blisters 424.
[0100] The foam pad 414 preferably has a depth equal to or slightly greater than the length of the needles 430 in order to prevent inadvertent contact with the needles before use.
[0101] In operation, as shown in
[0102] This pressure also compresses the foam pad 414 as shown against a users skin 444 and into the stratum corneum 446. It should be appreciated that the drawings are not to scale but rather enlarged to illustrate the operation of the multi-site injection system 410.
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[0104] It should be appreciated that the shell, membrane and needles may be made from any suitable material. Preferably, the needles have a gauge of about 528 and a length in the order of 2 mm. An inlet 530 including a tube 532 and passageway 534 provide a means for introducing a fluid between the shell top 516 and shell bottom 518.
[0105] A diverter 538 includes a manually operated valve 540 for selectively directing fluid between the membrane 528 and shell bottom 518 into the reservoir 526.
[0106] As shown by the arrow 544 during a filling cycle the inlet, or supply line, introduces a medicament, preferably botulinum toxin, into the reservoir by alignment with a dip tube 548 with the passageway 534 for filling of the reservoir 526.
[0107] Thereafter, the diverter 538 by way of the valve 540 aligns the passageway 534 for introducing a fluid, such as saline solution, between the membrane 528 and the top shell as illustrated by the arrows 552, 554. This provides a pressure above the membrane 528 which forces the medicament from the reservoir 526 through the needle lumens 524 as illustrated by the arrows 558.
[0108] Although there has been hereinabove described various multi-site remotely pressurized injection systems in accordance with the present invention for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention may be used to advantage, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the recited elements. Further, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein. Accordingly, any and all modifications, variations or equivalent arrangements which may occur to those skilled in the art, should be considered to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.