Automatic injection device for administering a fixed dose

US10376641B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10376641-B2
Application numberUS-201113024970-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2011
Priority dateAug 11, 2008
Publication dateAug 13, 2019
Grant dateAug 13, 2019

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Abstract

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An injection device for administering a substance, including a housing, a plunger rod which can be moved relative to the housing, at least one retaining element associated with the rod to hold the rod relative to the housing, and a displaceable locking sleeve which can be displaced relative to the housing from one position in which the sleeve holds the at least one retaining element in a retaining position to a second position in which the at least one retaining element is released.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An injection device for administering a substance, comprising: a housing; a syringe fixedly mounted in the housing; a plunger rod; at least one retaining element for holding the plunger rod relative to the housing so the rod is not able to move; a protective sleeve movable relative to the housing; a needle fixedly mounted to the housing and surrounded by the protective sleeve; a first spring; and a second spring, wherein when the protective sleeve is pushed back relative to the housing, against a force of the second spring, from a first position in which the needle is surrounded by the protective sleeve to a second position, the needle is exposed from the protective sleeve, wherein when the protective sleeve is pushed against an injection surface, the protective sleeve moves to the second position such that insertion of the needle is effected, wherein when the protective sleeve moves from the first position to the second position: the at least one retaining element is released and the first spring pushes the plunger rod in a distal direction to initiate a dispensing operation, and the second spring is compressed and pushes the protective sleeve in the distal direction, wherein a first resilient element snaps in the housing and generates a first click indicating an end of the dispensing operation, wherein, upon removal of the injection device from the injection surface and movement of the protective sleeve by the second spring into a front-most position, a second resilient element snaps over an end of a locking element and generates a second click, indicating a locked state of the injection device, and wherein in the locked state, the protective sleeve is blocked from moving. 2. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the protective sleeve has a recess for receiving the at least one retaining element in the second position. 3. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the at least one retaining element is resilient and outwardly biased in a radial direction and comprises at least one retaining region. 4. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises at least one abutment edge against which the at least one retaining element can be supported to prevent the at least one retaining element from sliding in the distal direction in a first position and to prevent the at least one retaining element from sliding in a proximal direction in a second position offset in the distal direction. 5. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the protective sleeve is mounted in the housing so that the protective sleeve is prevented from rotating. 6. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the protective sleeve is axially offset from a retaining region which holds the at least one retaining element in the retained position. 7. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first spring is an injection spring which is supported against the housing or against an element connected to the housing. 8. The injection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in the second position of the protective sleeve, the protective sleeve releases the at least one retaining element to automatically trigger the dispensing operation, and wherein the first resilient element causes the first click at the end of the dispensing operation by interaction with an element of the housing. 9. An injection device for administering a substance, comprising: a housing; a needle fixedly mounted to the housing; a plunger rod; at least one retaining element for retaining the plunger rod relative to the housing; a displaceable lock comprising a protective sleeve which is able to slide inside the housing and holds the at least one retaining element in a retained position relative to the housing in a first position and which releases the at least one retaining element in a second position; a first spring; and a second spring, wherein when the protective sleeve is pushed back relative to the housing from the first position in which the needle is surrounded by the protective sleeve to the second position, the needle is exposed from the protective sleeve to enable manual insertion of the needle, wherein when the protective sleeve moves from the first position to the second position: the at least one retaining element releases and the first spring pushes the plunger rod in a distal direction to initiate a dispensing operation, the second spring is compressed and pushes the protective sleeve in the distal direction, wherein a first resilient element snaps in the housing and generates a first click indicating an end of the dispensing operation, wherein, upon removal of the injection device from an injection surface and movement of the protective sleeve by the second spring into a front-most position, a second resilient element snaps over a locking element and generates a second click indicating a locked state of the injection device, and wherein in the locked state, the protective sleeve is blocked by the plunger rod from moving. 10. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , in which the at least one retaining element is resilient and outwardly biased in a radial direction and comprises at least one retaining region. 11. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the housing comprises at least one abutment edge against which the at least one retaining element can be supported to prevent the at least one retaining element from sliding in the distal direction in a first position and to prevent the at least one retaining element from sliding in a proximal direction in a second position offset in the distal direction. 12. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the protective sleeve is mounted in the housing so that the protective sleeve is prevented from rotating. 13. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the protective sleeve is axially offset from a retaining region which holds the at least one retaining element in the retained position, and has a recess to release the at least one retaining element after the protective sleeve has moved to the second position. 14. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the first spring is an injection spring which is supported against the housing or against an element connected to the housing. 15. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the second spring is a protective sleeve spring which is supported against the housing of the injection device or an element connected to the housing. 16. The injection device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein, in the second position of the protective sleeve, the displaceable lock releases the at least one retaining element to automatically trigger the dispensing operation, and wherein the first resilient element causes the first click at the end of the dispensing operation by interaction with an element of the housing. 17. An injection device for administering a substance, comprising a housing; a syringe, said syringe with a needle fixedly connected to the housing for manual injection by pushing the injection device onto or against a surface, the needle being surrounded by a protective sleeve in a first position of the protective sleeve and exposed from the protective sleeve when the protective sleeve is pushed back to a second position of the protective sleeve; a plunger rod; at least one retaining element associated with the plunger rod for retaining the plunger rod relative to the housing; a displaceable lock comprising the protective sleeve which protecti

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  • A61M5/2033Primary

    Spring-loaded one-shot injectors with or without automatic needle insertion (multishot dosing syringes A61M5/31525, needle insertion only A61M5/3287) · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • triggering of discharging means by contact of injector with patient body · CPC title

  • Fully automatic sleeve extension, i.e. in which triggering of the sleeve does not require a deliberate action by the user · CPC title

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What does patent US10376641B2 cover?
An injection device for administering a substance, including a housing, a plunger rod which can be moved relative to the housing, at least one retaining element associated with the rod to hold the rod relative to the housing, and a displaceable locking sleeve which can be displaced relative to the housing from one position in which the sleeve holds the at least one retaining element in a retain…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hirschel Juerg, Moser Ulrich, Tschirren Markus, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/2033. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 13 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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