Secure fluid connection
US-2016076679-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US10363379B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10363379-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414914759-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2019 |
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A safety device for a medicament container includes a first sheath having a first ledge and a second ledge, a second sheath telescopically arranged with the first sheath and releasably coupled to the first ledge, and a finger flange having at least one resilient clip adapted to engage the second ledge first sheath.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medicament delivery device comprising: a medicament container carrying a needle; and a safety device comprising: a first sheath through which the needle is movable in a distal direction to enter the safety device, the first sheath comprising a first ledge and a second ledge, a second sheath telescopically arranged with the first sheath and releasably coupled to the first ledge of the first sheath, and a finger flange comprising at least one resilient clip adapted to engage the second ledge of the first sheath, the at least one resilient clip comprising: a transverse beam extending in a radially inward direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the first sheath, a longitudinal beam extending from the transverse beam in a proximal direction opposite to the distal direction, and a hook comprising a slope surface and a block surface extending from the longitudinal beam in the radially inward direction, wherein the second ledge is configured to engage the slope surface such that the at least one resilient clip increasingly deflects in a radially outward direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the first sheath during insertion of the second ledge in the distal direction into the finger flange, and wherein the second ledge is configured to engage the block surface after the second ledge has passed the slope surface such that the block surface prevents the second ledge from moving in the proximal direction. 2. A safety device for a medicament container, the safety device comprising: a first sheath through which a needle carried by the medicament container is movable in a distal direction to enter the safety device, the first sheath comprising a first ledge and a second ledge, a second sheath telescopically arranged with the first sheath and releasably coupled to the first ledge of the first sheath; and a finger flange comprising at least one resilient clip adapted to engage the second ledge of the first sheath, the at least one resilient clip comprising: a transverse beam extending in a radially inward direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the first sheath, a longitudinal beam extending from the transverse beam in a proximal direction opposite to the distal direction, and a hook comprising a slope surface and a block surface extending from the longitudinal beam in the radially inward direction, wherein the second ledge is configured to engage the slope surface such that the at least one resilient clip increasingly deflects in a radially outward direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the first sheath during insertion of the second ledge in the distal direction into the finger flange, and wherein the second ledge is configured to engage the block surface after the second ledge has passed the slope surface such that the block surface prevents the second ledge from moving in the proximal direction. 3. The safety device of claim 2 , wherein the transverse beam comprises a hinge with a reduced thickness compared to a thickness of a remaining portion of the transverse beam. 4. The safety device of claim 3 , wherein the reduced thickness of the hinge is approximately 30% to 70% of the thickness of the remaining portion of the transverse beam. 5. The safety device of claim 2 , wherein a protrusion is arranged on one of the finger flange and the first sheath, the protrusion arranged to engage a recess in the other of the finger flange and the first sheath so as to limit relative rotation between the first sheath and the finger flange. 6. The safety device of claim 2 , wherein the finger flange comprises a hole adapted to receive the first sheath. 7. The safety device of claim 6 , wherein the finger flange comprises a central recess disposed adjacent to the hole adapted to receive the second ledge. 8. The safety device of claim 6 , wherein the finger flange comprises at least one lateral recess disposed adjacent the hole. 9. The safety device of claim 2 , wherein the finger flange comprises a retaining wall adapted to abut the second ledge. 10. The safety device of claim 9 , wherein the retaining wall abuts an entire periphery of the second ledge. 11. The safety device of claim 2 , wherein the finger flange comprises a central portion and at least one support portion extending radially from the central portion. 12. The safety device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one support portion includes a support surface, and wherein the support surface is made from a first material and the support portion is made from a second material, and wherein the first material has a lower durometer than the second material. 13. The safety device of claim 12 , wherein the support surface includes one or more frictional features. 14. The safety device of claim 12 , wherein the support surface is formed by overmolding or by two-shot injection molding. 15. The safety device of claim 6 , wherein a radial distance between an outer radial surface of the finger flange and an outer diameter of the hole is approximately 20 mm. 16. The safety device of claim 11 , wherein the central portion comprises a substantially flat proximal surface and a concave distal surface. 17. The safety device of claim 16 , wherein the at least one support portion comprises a substantially flat proximal surface and a concave distal surface. 18. The safety device of claim 11 , wherein the central portion comprises a substantially flat proximal surface and a substantially flat distal surface. 19. The safety device of claim 18 , wherein the at least one support portion comprises a concave proximal surface and a concave distal surface. 20. The safety device of claim 1 , wherein the hook is a first hook, and wherein the first sheath further comprises a support surface configured to inhibit movement of the medicament container relative to the first sheath in the distal direction and a second hook configured to inhibit movement of the medicament container relative to the first sheath in the proximal direction.
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