Autoinjector
US-9345834-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US10010683B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10010683-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615133938-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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Described is an autoinjector comprising a case, a drive carriage disposed in the case, and a plunger coupled to the drive carriage. The plunger is adapted to releasably engage a needle retraction mechanism in a syringe. Translation of the drive carriage in a distal direction relative to the case causes the plunger to engage the needle retraction mechanism and translation of the drive carriage in a proximal direction relative to the casing case the plunger to needle retraction mechanism the stopper.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An autoinjector comprising: a case; a drive carriage disposed in the case; a plunger coupled to the drive carriage, the plunger adapted to releasably engage a needle retraction mechanism in a syringe; and a latch tube coupled to the plunger, the latch tube including resilient arms, wherein, when an interlock sleeve translates in a proximal direction relative to the case, hooks on the interlock sleeve abut the resilient arms on the latch tube and prevent the resilient arms from deflecting, the resilient arms preventing the drive carriage from abutting the latch tube, and wherein translation of the drive carriage in a distal direction relative to the case causes the plunger to engage the needle retraction mechanism. 2. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , further comprising: a drive spring biasing the drive carriage relative to the case. 3. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plunger spring biasing the plunger relative to the drive carriage. 4. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein the plunger includes proximal resilient arms adapted to engage a distal aperture in the drive carriage. 5. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein the plunger includes distal resilient arms adapted to engage a proximal aperture in the latch tube. 6. The autoinjector according to claim 5 , wherein when the drive carriage abuts the latch tube, proximal resilient arms of the plunger are deflected by the proximal aperture in the latch tube and the plunger translates in the proximal direction relative to the drive carriage under a force of a plunger spring. 7. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein the case includes a stem adapted to engage a proximal end of the plunger. 8. The autoinjector according to claim 7 , wherein when the drive carriage separates from the latch tube, the drive carriage and the plunger translate in the proximal direction (P) relative to the case until a stem engages a proximal end of the plunger and prevents the plunger from further translation while allowing further translation of the drive carriage, the further translation of the drive carriage causing the proximal resilient arms to deflect and re-engage a distal aperture of the drive carriage. 9. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , further comprising: a latch sleeve slidably disposed in the case; and a latch sleeve spring adapted to apply a biasing force to the latch sleeve relative to the case. 10. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , further comprising: the interlock sleeve slidably disposed in the case; and a sleeve spring adapted to apply a biasing force to the interlock sleeve relative to the case. 11. The autoinjector according to claim 10 , wherein when the interlock sleeve translates in the distal direction relative to the case, the hooks on the interlock sleeve disengage the resilient arms on the latch tube, the resilient arms deflect and the drive carriage engages the latch tube. 12. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , further comprising: a slider movably arranged on the case, wherein the slider includes an internal boss adapted to engage the drive carriage. 13. The autoinjector according to claim 12 , further comprising: a case release pin slidably disposed in the case, the pin having an outer surface adapted to engage the slider and an inner surface adapted to engage a latch arm in the case, wherein movement of the slider causes movement of the pin to disengage the latch arm from the case.
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