PEN NEEDLE HUB HAVING INCREASED CONTACT AREA
20170157338 ยท 2017-06-08
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Cpc classification
International classification
A61M5/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pen needle assembly having a hub with an increased surface area that contacts a patient's skin is provided. The increased contact area of the hub with the patient's skin during injection of a cannula decreases the pressure exerted against the patient's skin, thereby increasing the comfort of the patient. A bonding adhesive is disposed on an outer surface of the hub, thereby decreasing the required curing time of the adhesive. Additionally, the increased contact area, between the cannula adhesive and hub increases the strength of the bond therebetween.
Claims
1. A hub for an injection apparatus, comprising: a body having a first end and a second end; an inner protrusion for supporting a cannula and extending axially outward from said first end of said body and having an annular-shaped axial face, said axial face oriented for contacting a surface of the skin of a patient during an injection by the cannula and for limiting a depth of distortion of the skin by said inner protrusion and limiting a depth of penetration by the cannula; and an outer projection extending axially outward from said first end of said body and spaced radially outward from said inner protrusion, said outer projection having an axial face with a substantially curved outer surface extending away from said axial face of said inner protrusion toward said first end of said body, said curved outer surface configured for contacting and deforming the skin of the patient during the injection by the cannula to control deformation of the skin and limit a depth of skin deformation by said inner protrusion and limiting a depth of penetration by the cannula; said body having an opening extending axially between said second end of said body and said axial face of said inner protrusion, said opening having a, frustoconical shaped well at said axial face of said inner protrusion configured for receiving an adhesive for attaching the cannula to said opening.
2. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of rings are formed in said opening in said body to facilitate receipt of the adhesive.
3. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said axial face of said inner protrusion is substantially flush with said axial face of said outer projection.
4. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said axial face of said inner projection and said axial face of said outer protrusion are configured to facilitate injections substantially perpendicular to a skin surface.
5. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said radially outward spacing between said outer projection and said inner protrusion defines an annular recess between said outer projection and said inner protrusion.
6. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said inner protrusion includes a plurality of ribs extending toward an inner annular surface of said outer projection.
7. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said body has a substantially cylindrical side wall with a top wall, an open bottom end and a post extending from said top wall toward said open bottom end, wherein said post is axially aligned with said inner protrusion and where said opening extending axially through said post and said inner protrusion, said opening being configured for supporting the cannula in said post.
8. The hub of according to claim 1, wherein said axial face of said inner protrusion is substantially flush with respect to said axial face of said outer projection.
9. The hub of according to claim 1, wherein said outer projection has a continuous substantially hemispherical shape extending between said first end of said body and said axial face of said outer projection defined by said curved outer surface of said outer projection.
10. A hub for an injection apparatus, comprising: a body having a first axial end, a side wall, an open bottom end and a top wall having a post extending toward said open end; an inner protrusion extending axially outward from said first axial end of said body for supporting a cannula, said inner protrusion having a distal end defining an annular axial face configured for contacting the skin of a patient during an injection by the cannula to limit a depth of penetration by the cannula; an opening in said inner protrusion configured to receive the cannula, said opening extending from a bottom end of said post to said axial face of said inner protrusion and having an outer end at said axial face with a first inner dimension with a frustoconical surface, and an inner end at said post with a second inner dimension less than said first dimension for receiving the cannula; and an outer projection spaced radially outward from and circumferentially surrounding said inner protrusion, said outer projection having an axial face to form a distal end of said outer projection having a greater surface area relative to said axial face of said inner protrusion, said distal end of said outer projection configured to distribute pressure exerted against a patient's skin during an injection to limit distortion of the skin by said inner protrusion and to limit a depth of penetration by the cannula, said outer projection having a curved outer surface extending between said substantially axial face of said outer projection and said first end of said body.
11. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 10, wherein an annular recess is formed between said outer projection and said inner protrusion.
12. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said outer projection has a continuous substantially hemispherical shape defined by said curved outer surface of said outer projection.
13. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the distal end of said outer projection is equidistant from said first axial end of said body to contact the patient's skin during the injection to distribute a cannula insertion force across the skin surface of the patient an limit a depth of distortion of the skin by said inner protrusion and limit a depth of penetration by the cannula.
14. The hub for an injection apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said outer projection is spaced inwardly from an outer edge of said first end of said body.
15. The hub assembly for an injection apparatus according to claim 10, wherein an outer annular surface of said inner protrusion has a plurality of outwardly extending ribs extending toward an inner annular surface of said outer projection, and where said ribs have an inclined top end converging toward said axial face of said inner protrusion.
16. A hub for an injection apparatus, comprising: a body having a first axial end, a side wall, an open bottom end and a top wall having a post extending from said top wall toward said open end, said post configured for supporting a cannula; an inner protrusion extending axially outward from said first axial end of said body, said inner protrusion having a distal end defining an annular axial face, an opening extending between said axial face and a bottom end of said post for receiving and supporting a cannula, said axial face configured for contacting the skin of a patient during an injection by the cannula and limiting a depth of penetration by the cannula; and an outer projection spaced radially outwardly from and circumferentially surrounding said inner protrusion to define an annular recess between said inner protrusion and said outer projection, said outer projection having a distal end and a curved axial surface extending from said distal end to said first axial end of said body and having a greater surface area relative to said axial face of said inner protrusion, said curved axial surface of said outer projection configured to distribute pressure exerted against a patient's skin during an injection by the cannula to limit distortion of the skin by said inner protrusion and to limit a depth of penetration by the cannula.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above benefits and other advantages of the various embodiments of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention and from the accompanying figures, in which:
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[0035] Throughout the drawings, like reference numbers will be understood to refer to like parts, components and structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0036] The following description and details of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, while generally disclosed in a typical drug delivery pen, as shown in
[0037] In the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a hub has an increased surface area that contacts a patient's skin during an injection to reduce the pressure exerted against the patient's skin during the injection, thereby increasing the comfort of the patient. Additionally, the increased contact surface area provides a more stable injection surface during injection, particularly when using cannulas having shorter lengths.
[0038] A hub 151, as shown in
[0039] The adhesive for bonding the cannula to the hub 151 is disposed on the outer surface at the distal end 158 of the protrusion 155. The distal end 158 is preferably provided having a contour near its outer circumference that becomes substantially flat while approaching the inner portion 159. The inner portion 159 of the projection 151 slopes downwardly toward the opening 156, thereby facilitating movement of the adhesive to the opening. A plurality of ribs 152 are disposed in the inner portion 159 that increase the contact surface area between the adhesive and the hub 151. When the adhesive is cured, the inner portion 159 is substantially filled with the adhesive such that the distal end 158 of the projection 155 is substantially flush. By disposing the adhesive on the outer surface of the protrusion 155, the UV radiation used to cure the adhesive does not have to pass through the hub walls to irradiate the adhesive. Thus, the curing time for the adhesive is decreased. Furthermore, the contact area between the cannula adhesive and the hub 151 is also increased, thereby increasing the bond strength of the cannula adhesive with the hub 151. Corona, plasma or other surface treatment may be used with this or any other embodiment to increase the adhesive/hub bond strength.
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[0048] A hub 1001, as shown in
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[0051] The foregoing embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. The description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the present invention. Various modifications, alternatives and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and are intended to fall within the scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.