Housing Element for a Medicament Delivery Device, an Auxiliary Unit for Attachment to the Housing Element, and a Medicament Delivery Device Comprising the Housing Element
20190240411 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2205/6045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3125
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/0001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a housing element (20) for a medicament delivery device (10), which housing element (20) comprises a mount (30) for releasably attaching an auxiliary unit (40), and wherein the mount (30) is integral with the housing element (20).
Claims
1-17. (canceled)
18. A housing element for a medicament delivery device, which housing element comprises a mount for releasably attaching an auxiliary unit, and wherein the mount is integral with the housing element.
19. A housing element according to claim 18, wherein the housing element is integral with an outer shell of a medicament delivery device.
20. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is positioned on a lateral side surface of the medicament delivery device.
21. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is positioned on a distal end surface of the medicament delivery device.
22. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is configured to releasably attach to an auxiliary unit by positive locking.
23. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is configured to releasably attach to an auxiliary unit by friction-fit.
24. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is configured to releasably attach to an auxiliary unit by magnetism.
25. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is configured to releasably attach to an auxiliary unit by non-permanent adhesive.
26. A housing element according to claim 19, wherein the mount is shaped to only allow attachment to a correspondingly shaped auxiliary unit.
27. An auxiliary unit for releasable attachment to the mount of the housing element according to claim 18, wherein the auxiliary unit comprises an electronics unit.
28. An auxiliary unit according to claim 27, wherein the auxiliary unit is adapted to determine and to provide information about an operational state and/or usage of a medicament delivery device in which the housing element is comprising.
29. An auxiliary unit according to claim 28, wherein the auxiliary unit is adapted to communicate measurements and information to another unit.
30. An auxiliary unit for releasable attachment to the mount of the housing element according to claim 26, wherein the auxiliary unit is correspondingly shaped with regard to the mount.
31. A medicament delivery device comprising the housing element according to claim 26.
32. A medicament delivery device according to claim 31, wherein the medicament delivery device is a disposable medicament delivery device.
33. A medicament delivery device according to claim 32, wherein the medicament delivery device comprises a pen injector.
34. A medicament delivery device according to claim 31, wherein the medicament delivery device comprises an inhalation device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the accompanying drawing of which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0047] The housing element 20 of
[0048] The mount 30 of
[0049] For instance, it may be advantageous to position the mount 30 and the auxiliary unit 40 on the lateral side surface of the medicament delivery device 10 in order detect relative axial movements of housing parts of the delivery device 10, e.g. movement of a dose setting member 60 in relation to the housing 50. In some cases, however, a position on a distal end surface of the medicament delivery device 10 may be more useful. The position of the mount 30 and the auxiliary unit 40 must also be positioned such that they support user interaction with the auxiliary unit 40 without hindering normal use of the delivery device 10.
[0050] There are many different ways in which the auxiliary unit 40 may be releasably attached to the mount 30. Examples include positive locking, friction-fit, magnetism, or non-permanent adhesive.
[0051] The mount 30, as exemplified by
[0052] Likewise, friction-fit is easily achieved in the same manner. Friction-fit is advantageous in that the mount and the auxiliary unit may be detached without unlocking any locking members.
[0053] Attachment by magnets or non-permanent adhesive is preferably combined with a shaped form-fit such that the relative positions of the mount 30 and the auxiliary unit 40 is uniquely determined by their complimentary shapes as they dock with each other.
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[0055] Regardless of the type of attachment, the mount 30 and the auxiliary unit 40 may be keyed to each other by corresponding shapes or positions of the respective attachment devices such that a particular auxiliary unit 40 may only be attached to a certain mount 30 of a housing element 20, comprised in a predetermined medicament delivery device 10. Such a keyed attachment only allows the correct auxiliary unit 40 to be attached to the intended medicament delivery device 10.
[0056] The various types of attachment devices, e.g. snaps, latches, hooks, gripping members, slots, grooves, holes, recesses, etc., are not shown in the drawings since they are obvious variations that are readily available to a skilled person.
[0057] The auxiliary unit 40 shown in
[0058] In use, a medicament delivery device 10 is unpacked by the user. The auxiliary unit 40 is thereafter removably attached to the mount 30, which is integrated with the housing element 20 of the medicament delivery device 10. In the example of
[0059] The user may then remove the medicament delivery device 10 from the administration site, detach the auxiliary unit 40, and discard the medicament delivery device 10, for instance in a sharps container, if the delivery device is a needle-based injection device.
[0060] The auxiliary unit 40 is kept by the user for later use with another medicament delivery device 10. In this way, the auxiliary unit is used for a number of delivery devices, possibly for the whole treatment of an affliction. In the case where the auxiliary unit 40 is an electronics unit, the data collected may be analysed and used to improve the therapy of a patient/user.
[0061] It should be understood that the housing element described above and shown in the drawings is to be regarded only as a non-limiting example and that it may be modified in many way within the scope of the patent claims.