EXTRA-CORPOREALLY PORTABLE INFUSION DEVICE
20190022302 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2005/14264
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/1413
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A portable medical apparatus for administering a fluid drug in doses, including a first housing including a reservoir unit with an outlet into a fluid path for conducting the drug, a second housing including a conveying unit for dispensing the drug from the reservoir unit in doses and a suitable controller for controlling the conveying unit, an adaptor including a coupling structure for receiving the first housing and the second housing and an attaching structure for extra-corporeally carrying the adaptor on a patient, wherein the conveying unit and the reservoir unit can be joined together to form an integrated mechanical and fluidic unit, and coupled to and decoupled from at least two differently configured adaptors, wherein at least one of the adaptors is configured to be directly attached to the surface of the skin and at least one of the adaptors is configured to be worn on or carried by an article of clothing or a wearing system (e.g., a belt).
Claims
1. A portable medical apparatus for administering a fluid drug in doses, comprising: a first housing including a reservoir unit with an outlet into a fluid path for conducting the drug; a second housing including a conveying unit for dispensing the drug from the reservoir unit in doses and a suitable controller for controlling the conveying unit; and an adaptor including a coupling structure for receiving the first housing and the second housing and an attaching structure for extra-corporeally attaching the adaptor to a patient; wherein the conveying unit and the reservoir unit can be joined together and coupled to and decoupled from at least two differently configured adaptors, wherein at least one of the adaptors is configured to be directly attached to the surface of the skin of the patient and at least one of the adaptors is configured to be worn on or carried on a wearing system wherein the at least two differently configured adaptors each releasably couple to the conveying unit and the reservoir at the same coupling points as each other, one of the at least two differently configured adaptors comprising a first adaptor plate for directly attaching to the skin of the patient and an injection needle projecting from the first adaptor plate, and the other of the two differently configured adaptors comprising a second adaptor plate with a lateral cannula connector or catheter supply line.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a means for bring about a secured resting state of the portable medical apparatus.
3. A portable medical apparatus for administering a fluid drug in doses, comprising: a) a first housing comprising a reservoir unit including an outlet into a fluid path located downstream of the reservoir unit for conducting the drug; b) a second housing comprising a conveying unit for dispensing the drug from the reservoir unit in doses and a controller for controlling the conveying unit; c) an adaptor receiving the first housing together with the reservoir unit and the second housing together with the conveying unit, the adaptor being provided in at least two configurations; and d) an attachment for extra-corporeally carrying the adaptor on the patient; wherein e) the conveying unit and the reservoir unit can be joined together without using tools, and coupled to and decoupled from at least two differently embodied adaptors and can thus be joined together with the respective adaptor without using tools, and wherein at least of the adaptors is provided for direct attaching to the surface of the skin and at least one of the other adaptors can be worn on an item of clothing or carried by a wearing system; (f) wherein the portable medical apparatus further comprises means for bringing about a secured resting state of the portable medical apparatus before separation of the conveying and reservoir units, wherein the means for bringing about the secured resting state is automatically actuated by separation and enables administering automatically after the conveying and reservoir units are joined together; and (g) wherein the at least two differently embodied adaptors each releasably couple to the conveying unit and the reservoir unit at the same coupling points as each other, one of the two differently embodied adaptors comprising a mechanical coupling structure, a septum, and a cannula, while the other of the two differently embodied adaptors comprises the mechanical coupling structure, the septum, and a supply line, the injection needle and the supply line each exiting the bottom of an adaptor plate.
4. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the mechanical and functional coupling of the conveying unit and the reservoir unit is via a coupling means formed by the conveying unit and the reservoir unit.
5. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the conveying unit, the reservoir unit and the respective adaptor can be connected to each other via a force-fit or positive-fit connection which can be established without using tools.
6. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein at least one of the adaptor plates is configured for resting on the skin or the clothing and comprises a connector for a mechanical and fluidic connection between the reservoir unit and the conveying unit.
7. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the conveying unit and the reservoir unit can be fluidically connected to an outlet of the adaptor.
8. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the conveying unit and the reservoir unit can be joined together in a positive fit or in a force fit on a fluidic-mechanical connector of the respective adaptor.
9. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein either the conveying unit or the reservoir unit can be joined together in a force fit or in a positive fit.
10. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a releasable adhesive connection or a skin plaster to couple the portable medical apparatus to the surface of the skin.
11. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a pendant strap, a belt strap encircling the body, a belt clip or a way of being attached to the item of clothing for connecting to the wearing system.
12. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a means for securing against being unintentional separation from the wearing system.
13. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a catheter head which can be disconnected via a catheter line to the portable medical apparatus to infuse the drug.
14. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the conveying unit is for one of a single use or repeated use.
15. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the reservoir unit is for a single use.
16. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein at least the adaptor which can be attached to the skin is for a single use.
17. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the means for bringing about the secured resting state comprises an electronic means wherein the electronic means comprises electrical components, computer components, electronic components, circuitry, wires, wireless components, chips, boards, microprocessors, inputs, outputs, displays, control components, and combinations thereof.
18. The portable medical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the wearing system is configured to encircle a body of the patient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The above-mentioned aspects of exemplary embodiments will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] The embodiments described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of this disclosure.
[0032] With regard to fastening, mounting, attaching or connecting components of the present invention, unless specifically described as otherwise, conventional mechanical fasteners and methods may be used. Other appropriate fastening or attachment methods include adhesives, welding and soldering, the latter particularly with regard to the electrical system of the invention, if any. In embodiments with electrical features or components, suitable electrical components and circuitry, wires, wireless components, chips, boards, microprocessors, inputs, outputs, displays, control components, etc. may be used. Generally, unless otherwise indicated, the materials for making the invention and/or its components may be selected from appropriate materials such as metal, metallic alloys, ceramics, plastics, etc.
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[0034] The disadvantages of an apparatus which is permanently attached to the body can be solved by attaching the reservoir unit (1) and the conveying unit (2)which contains the drive unit (12) and the electronics (13)to the body via an adaptor. The adaptor comprises an adaptor plate (3a) which rests on the skin, and a fluidic-mechanical connector (5) which projects from it. The units (1) and (2) can be detached from the adaptor plate (3a) via the connector (5) by simple hand movements, while the adaptor plate (3a) can remain on the body, and can thus be temporarily removed from the body to, for example, pursue a sporting activity without hindrance or to not expose precision parts or electronic components of the administering device to undesirable contact with water in the course of showering or bathing. The conveying unit (2), the reservoir unit (1) and the adaptor (3a, 5) are connected by a suitable coupling structure or means (4) which act by being snapped, screwed or by using a quick-release lock (for example levers and belts, a clasp, etc.). The adaptor (3a, 5), comprising an integrated cannula (14) for inserting into the body tissue (7), serves as a connecting and attaching system for the insulin pump and connects the conveying unit (2) to the reservoir unit (1). A septum (15) prevents body fluid from exiting the body while the device is temporarily disconnected. An injection needle (16) which can be inserted on the fluidic-mechanical connector (5) allows the body tissue (7) to be penetrated when the cannula (14) is applied, wherein the reservoir unit can be used as a bearing or carrying housing part, with the advantage that the apparatus unit as a whole can be designed to be very compact and flat. An additional ampoule compartment, such as is used in conventional insulin pumps, is omitted in this arrangement. Handling is likewise simplified, since an additional adaptor is not needed to mechanically connect the reservoir unit (1) and the conveying unit (2) to the cannula (14) and fluidically connect the reservoir unit (1) to the cannula (14), wherein the reservoir unit (1) is designed such that additional conveying as a result of external forces cannot occur due to reinforcements provided (for example, ribs).
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[0038] While exemplary embodiments have been disclosed hereinabove, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.