Injector device for placing a subcutaneous infusion set
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-005/20
A61M-005/178
A61M-005/32
출원번호
US-0687568
(2003-10-15)
등록번호
US-8152771
(2012-04-10)
우선권정보
DK-2001 01411 (2001-09-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Mogensen, Lasse Wesseltoft
Kornerup, Grete
Göransson, Magnus Walter
출원인 / 주소
Unomedical A/S
대리인 / 주소
Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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40인용 특허 :
283
초록▼
An injector device for transcutaneously placing a hollow cannula of a subcutaneous infusion set is disclosed. The injector device includes a plunger slidably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position, the plunger having an insertion needle
An injector device for transcutaneously placing a hollow cannula of a subcutaneous infusion set is disclosed. The injector device includes a plunger slidably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position, the plunger having an insertion needle secured thereto by a stable connection preventing loss of the insertion needle during use of the device. The insertion needle receives and supports the cannula of the subcutaneous infusion set in a position with the cannula oriented for transcutaneous placement upon movement of the plunger from the retracted position to the retracted position.
대표청구항▼
1. An injector device used for transcutaneously placing an insertion needle of a medical device through the skin of a patient, said injector device comprising: a molded device housing,a molded plunger for inserting said medical device movably received within the device housing for movement between a
1. An injector device used for transcutaneously placing an insertion needle of a medical device through the skin of a patient, said injector device comprising: a molded device housing,a molded plunger for inserting said medical device movably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position,a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable to effect release of said plunger,a drive including a spring for urging the plunger from the retracted position towards the advanced position,wherein the drive comprises a plurality of individual flexible plastics members, each member being connected with the plunger and with the device housing, said plastics members forming said spring, andwherein said insertion needle is hollow and has a lateral opening near said plunger. 2. The injector device of claim 1, including manual engagement areas for the manual deformation of said housing to effect said release of said plunger. 3. The injector device of claim 2, said manual engagement areas being diametrically opposed on said housing and being peripherally offset with respect to said lock. 4. The injector device of claim 3, said manual engagement areas being of fingertip size. 5. The injector device of claim 1, wherein said device housing has a forward end defining a generally planar surface for placement against the skin of a patient with the device housing in a predetermined orientation relative to the patient's skin. 6. The injector device of claim 3, said manual engagement areas being diametrically opposed on said housing and being peripherally offset with respect to said lock by about 90°. 7. An injector device used for transcutaneously placing an insertion needle of a medical device through the skin of a patient, said injector device comprising: a molded device housing,a molded plunger for inserting said medical device movably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position,a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable to effect release of said plunger,a drive including a spring for urging the plunger from the retracted position towards the advanced position,wherein the drive comprises a plurality of individual flexible plastics members, each member being connected with the plunger and with the device housing, said plastics members forming said spring, andwherein said medical device comprises a tubing, said injector device housing including a space for accommodating said tubing. 8. The injector device of claim 7, each flexible plastic member being essentially planar and non-deformed in the advanced position of the plunger. 9. An injector device for a medical device, comprising: a molded device housing;a molded plunger for inserting said medical device movably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position;a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable to effect release of said plunger; anda drive including a spring for urging the plunger from the retracted position towards the advanced position;wherein the drive comprises a plurality of individual flexible plastics members, said plastics members forming said spring, each member being connected with the plunger and with the device housing, and each flexible plastics member is formed as a strip, the injection device including at least two such strips, said two strips extending in a common plane around a respective part of said periphery of said plunger, and two further strips extending in a second plane around a respective part of said periphery, in said advanced position of said plunger. 10. The injector device of claim 9, said plunger having a recess for accommodating said medical device. 11. An injector device assembly, comprising: an infusion set including a housing and a hollow cannula,a molded device housing,a cover member removably secured to said device housing, said cover member covering an end of said device housing,a molded plunger movably received within said device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position,a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable from a first geometrical housing configuration to a second geometrical housing configuration to effect release of said plunger, anda drive for urging said plunger from the retracted position towards said advanced position. 12. The injector device assembly of claim 11, wherein the device housing has a forward end defining a generally planar surface for placement against the skin of a patient with the device housing in a predetermined orientation relative to the patient's skin. 13. The injector device assembly of claim 11, wherein the removable cover covering said infusion set includes a hollow portion for receiving a part of an insertion needle when said plunger is in said advanced position. 14. The injector device assembly of claim 11, wherein said molded device housing comprises a pair of manual engagement areas, said manual engagement areas being pressed radially inwardly in said second geometrical configuration. 15. An injector device assembly, comprising: an infusion set including a housing and a hollow cannula;a molded device housing;a cover member removably secured to said device housing, said cover member covering an end of said device housing;a molded plunger movably received within said device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position;a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable from a first geometrical housing configuration to a second geometrical housing configuration to effect release of said plunger; anda drive for urging said plunger from the retracted position towards said advanced position;wherein said device housing includes a space for accommodating a tubing that forms part of said infusion set for delivery of medication to said hollow cannula. 16. An injector device assembly, comprising: an infusion set including a housing and a hollow cannula;a molded device housing;a cover member removably secured to said device housing, said cover member covering an end of said device housing;a molded plunger movably received within said device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position;a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable from a first geometrical housing configuration to a second geometrical housing configuration to effect release of said plunger;a drive for urging said plunger from the retracted position towards said advanced position; andindicia relating to the shelf life of said assembly on said cover member, and wherein the releasable cover member assures sterile conditions of the infusion set prior to releasing the cover member. 17. The injector device assembly of claim 16, said plunger being in said advanced position prior to first time removal of said at least one cover member. 18. An injector device assembly, comprising: an infusion set including a housing and a hollow cannula;a molded device housing;a cover member removably secured to said device housing, said cover member covering an end of said device housing;a molded plunger movably received within said device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position;a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position, said device housing being manually deformable from a first geometrical housing configuration to a second geometrical housing configuration to effect release of said plunger; anda drive for urging said plunger from the retracted position towards said advanced position, said plunger having an insertion needle secured thereto by a stable connection preventing loss of said insertion needle during use of said injector device, said insertion needle extending through said cannula with the cannula oriented for transcutaneous placement upon movement of the plunger from the retracted position to the advanced position, said insertion needle secured to said plunger being removable from said cannula while maintaining the transcutaneous placement of the cannula. 19. The injector device assembly of claim 18, said insertion needle being in frictional engagement with said infusion set. 20. The injector device assembly of claim 18, wherein the insertion needle is secured to said plunger by press-fit. 21. The injector device assembly of claim 18, wherein the insertion needle is hollow and has an entry port and an exit port. 22. An injector device assembly comprising: an infusion set including at least a housing and a hollow cannula,a molded device housing receiving at least a part of said infusion set, said part of said infusion set positioned removably from and within said device housing;a molded plunger movably received within said device housing for transcutaneous placement of said hollow cannula by movement of said plunger between an advanced position and a retracted position,a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position,a drive including a spring for urging the plunger from the retracted position towards the advanced position,a cover removably connected to a front end portion of said housing and covering an opening defined in the front end portion of said housing,said cover receiving a part of said infusion set. 23. The injector device assembly of claim 22, further comprising a medical insertion needle substantially non-detachably attached to said plunger, said medical insertion needle extending through said cannula. 24. The injector device assembly of claim 22, wherein said device housing is manually deformable to effect release of said plunger. 25. The injector device assembly of claim 24, wherein said molded device housing comprises manual engagement areas. 26. The injector device assembly of claim 22, wherein said cover comprises a hollow portion. 27. An injector device assembly comprising: an infusion set including at least a housing and a hollow cannula,a molded device housing receiving at least a part of said infusion set,a molded plunger movably received within said device housing for transcutaneous placement of said hollow cannula by movement of said plunger between an advanced position and a retracted position,a lock for releasably locking said plunger in said retracted position,a drive including a spring for urging the plunger from the retracted position towards the advanced position,a cover removably connected to a front end portion of said housing and covering an opening defined in the front end portion of said housing,said cover receiving a part of said infusion set,wherein said drive comprises a plurality of individual flexible plastics members, each member connected with the plunger and with the device housing. 28. The injector device assembly of claim 27, wherein each of said flexible members extend in a space between the plunger and the device housing.
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