Safety Injection Device
20220362481 ยท 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/3157
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/3247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2005/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/315
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An injection device for injecting a substance into a body, including: a barrel provided with the substance a stopper in sliding engagement inside the barrel and an injection needle; a plunger rod coupled to the stopper and moveable in order to inject the substance, a locking clip fixed relative to the barrel and provided with at least two jaws engaging the plunger rod so as to prevent an injection movement of the plunger rod with regard to the barrel, and a needle shield including a triggering portion, the needle shield being configured in sliding engagement with respect to the injection needle, where the triggering portion is configured to open the locking clip when the needle shield moves from an initial position to a retracted position.
Claims
1. An injection device for injecting a substance into a body, comprising: a barrel adapted to receive the substance and provided with a stopper in sliding engagement inside the barrel and with an injection needle; a plunger rod configured to push the stopper and moveable in order to inject the substance when a pushing force is applied to the plunger rod, a locking clip fixed relative to the barrel and provided with at least two jaws adapted for engaging the plunger rod in a primary position of the plunger rod, so as to prevent an injection movement of the plunger rod with regard to the barrel, and a needle shield comprising a triggering portion, said needle shield being configured in sliding engagement with respect to the injection needle, so as to define an initial position in which the needle shield covers the injection needle and a retracted position in which the needle shield does not cover at least a portion of the injection needle; wherein the triggering portion is configured to engage and open the locking clip when the needle shield moves from the initial position to the retracted position, so as to disengage the locking clip from the plunger rod and to allow the injection movement of the plunger rod.
2. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the plunger rod comprises an intermediate stop and the two jaws of the locking clip are arranged to engage said intermediate stop in the primary position of the plunger rod.
3. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the needle shield is further moveable to a safety position in which the needle shield covers permanently the injection needle, and the injection device further comprises: an operating stop configured to prevent the needle shield move to the safety position, a flexible support supporting the operating stop and fixed with regard to the barrel, a deflecting member configured to contact the operating stop and/or the flexible support and to receive the pushing force from the plunger rod when the plunger rod is moved to a threshold position; wherein the deflecting member is further configured to move under said pushing force so as to deflect the flexible support and to release the operating stop.
4. The injection device according to claim 3, wherein the deflecting member comprises: an abutment surface configured to receive the pushing force of the plunger rod when the plunger rod is in the threshold position and a sloped portion configured to slide on the flexible support and/or the operating stop so as to deflect the flexible support when the deflecting member moves under the pushing force of the plunger rod.
5. The injection device according to claim 4, wherein the plunger rod comprises a pushing surface adapted to transmit the pushing force to the abutment surface of the deflecting member.
6. The injection device according to claim 3, wherein the injection device further comprises a case accommodating the locking clip, the barrel, the needle shield and the deflecting member, and wherein the operating stop and the flexible support are fixed to or are part of the case.
7. The injection device according to claim 6, wherein the case comprises: a distal unit accommodating the needle shield and the barrel and a proximal unit accommodating the locking clip and the deflecting member.
8. The injection device according to claim 7, wherein the distal unit of the case comprises a longitudinal window giving a visual access to the barrel.
9. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the injection device further comprises elastic means arranged in pushing engagement with the needle shield so as to move the needle shield from the retracted position to the initial position and/or to the safety position.
10. The injection device according to claim 9, wherein the elastic means are accommodated in the proximal unit of the case.
11. The injection device according to claim 6, wherein the deflecting member comprises a longitudinal tab adapted to pop up from the case when the deflecting member moves under the pushing force of the plunger rod.
12. The injection device according to claim 6, further comprising safety locking means adapted to lock the needle shield to the case when the needle shield in the safety position.
13. The injection device according to claim 12, wherein the safety locking means comprise at least one peg provided on one of the case and the needle shield and at least one recess provided on the other of the case and the needle shield, the recess being adapted to accommodate and hold the peg in the safety position of the needle shield.
14. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the needle shield further comprises at least one longitudinal arm extending along the barrel and comprising an extremity provided with the triggering portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will appear more clearly from the following detailed description of particular non-limiting examples of the disclosure, illustrated by the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] The present injection system is intended for administration of a substance such as one or several parenteral drug compositions by a user such as a medical caregiver or preferably by a patient with a simplified operation.
[0052] As such, in this application, the distal direction must be understood as the direction of injection with reference to the medical injection device, and the proximal direction is the opposite direction, i.e. the direction toward the hand of the user, i.e. the medical caregiver or the patient. In addition, drug compositions must be understood as all kinds of injectable drug composition adapted for therapeutics, aesthetics, preventive or diagnosis applications.
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[0054] A plunger rod 110 is coupled to the stopper 103 or at least configured to push the stopper 103 and is preferably adapted to be moved manually, for example by the user. As it is known, a distal force applied on the plunger rod 110 results in moving the stopper 103 in order to perform the injection of the substance. The plunger rod 110 is moveable in an injection movement from a primary, proximal position to a final, distal position. With reference to
[0055] The proximal portion 112 comprises at its extremity a thumb surface 112a adapted to be pushed by the thumb of a user and a pushing surface 112b. The distal coupling surface 113 is adapted to be coupled to the stopper 103, for example by clipping, gluing or screwing. The intermediate stop 114 and the pushing surface 112b are in the example of the figures transversal surfaces protruding from the cross-shaped longitudinal shaft 111.
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[0057] The side protrusions 125 are hollow and comprise each a through slot. One or several longitudinal windows 128 made of transparent material may be arranged on the case in order to give a visual access to the barrel 100. The distal unit 121 and the proximal unit 122 of the case 120 are clipped together but may also be screwed or glued. The distal unit 121 of the case 120 further comprises flexible supports 126 protruding from a proximal extremity 127 and provided with a proximal surface or protrusion acting as an operating stop 126a.
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[0063] In a ready-to-use state of the present injection device, illustrated in
Operation of the Injection Device
[0064] In operation, the injection device and in particular its distal extremity comprising the injection needle 101 is pressed on a body and the needle shield 130 moves proximally, thus allowing the injection needle 101 to penetrate or prick the body, as illustrated in
[0065] Thanks to the proximal force applied on and between the jaws 151 by the triggering portion 134 of the needle shield 130 (see the circled area in
[0066] At this moment or even during injection, the user can still change his mind regarding the injection site, in particular in case of pain or for convenience reasons. The injection device can be withdrawn from the body, the needle shield 130 moves back to its initial position covering the injection needle 101 and the pricking can be repeated on another injection site of the body.
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[0068] The deflection of the flexible supports 126 moves the operating stops 126a outside of their initial position and does not allow a contact with the stop portion 133 of the needle shield 130 anymore. Consequently, at the end of the injection, i.e. when the plunger rod 110 is in its final, distal position, the injection device can be withdrawn from the body and the needle shield 130 can move distally under the force of the cylindrical spring 140. Since no more contact can occur between the operating stops 126a and the stop portions 133, the needle shield 130 can move distally under the force of the cylindrical spring 140 until a contact occurs between the stop portion 133 and the proximal extremity 127 of the distal unit 121. The needle shield 130 is then in a safety position, located distally from the initial position and in which the safety tube 131 covers the injection needle 101, as visible in
[0069] In the safety position shown in
[0070] It is, of course, understood that obvious improvements and/or modifications for one skilled in the art may be implemented, still being under the scope of the disclosure as it is defined by the appended claims.
[0071] Even if the illustrated geometries of the different parts of the present injection device are preferable as being efficient and easy to produce, such parts are not limited to these specific designs. In particular, the deflecting member can have any specific design provided its function of deflecting the flexible supports can be performed. The locking clip can also adopt a variety of designs with one or several jaws.
[0072] In addition, the elastic means are not limited to one or two cylindrical springs but may also comprise any form of spring or elastic means. The external surface of the case may have an ergonomic relief and may comprise over-moulded surfaces in smooth material.
[0073] The materials intended to build such an injection device are polypropylene, polycarbonate and/or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene. The barrel may comprise glass or plastic. Colour may be provided on various parts of the injection device, in particular on the tab acting as the end-of-dose indicator. The window may be provided with graduations or indicators.