Perpendicular infusion set and disposable inserter

US10413660B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10413660-B2
Application numberUS-201715650572-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2017
Priority dateSep 27, 2012
Publication dateSep 17, 2019
Grant dateSep 17, 2019

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Abstract

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An infusion set is disclosed that includes an inserter including an inserter housing having at least one flexible arm for holding an infusion set in a single axial position prior to insertion of at least a portion of a cannula of the infusion set, the inserter housing having a surface for contacting the patient's skin. The inserter also includes a movable plunger disposed within the inserter housing for releasing the infusion set from the inserter housing, impacting the infusion set, and imparting momentum to the infusion set to insert the cannula into the patient's skin. The inserter additionally includes a biasing element biasing the plunger toward the activated position.

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What is claimed is: 1. An infusion set, comprising: a base having: a first side; an opposing, second side for contacting a patient's skin; a hub with a port extending from the first side in a first direction; a base cannula extending from the second side in a second direction for insertion into the patient's skin; an engaging protrusion extending in the first direction from the first side of the base, the engaging protrusion having a cantilevered arm; a locking structure comprising a slot recessed from the first side of the base; and a septum disposed within a fluid path between the port and the base cannula; and a fluid connector for connection with an external pump, wherein subsequent to engagement between the fluid connector and the base, the fluid connector is rotatable relative to the base in a first rotational direction to lock the fluid connector to the base, the fluid connector comprising: a connector cannula for insertion through the port and the septum when the fluid connector is connected with the base; an L-shaped leg configured to rotatably engage the cantilevered arm during locking of the fluid connector to the base, to prevent displacement of the fluid connector in the first direction relative to the base and, once the fluid connector is locked to the base, prevent rotation of the fluid connector in the first rotational direction relative to the base; and a cantilevered tab configured to engage the locking structure, wherein upon locking the fluid connector to the base, the interaction of the locking structure and the cantilevered tab prevents rotation of the fluid connector in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction but permits displacement of the fluid connector in the first direction relative to the base. 2. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein upon locking the fluid connector to the base, the interaction of the locking structure and the cantilevered tab prevents rotation of the fluid connector in the first and second rotational directions relative to the base. 3. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein the recessed slot comprises an insertion portion, a hook, and a locking portion, wherein displacing the cantilevered tab from the insertion portion, past the hook, and into the locking portion locks the fluid connector to the base and prevents rotation of the of the fluid connector in the first and second rotational directions relative to the base. 4. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein the engaging protrusion is L-shaped. 5. The infusion set according to claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive pad disposed on the second side for adhering the infusion set to the patient's skin, the adhesive pad having a central opening therein; wherein the base further comprises: a first depending structure protruding from the second side of the base in the second direction beyond a patient surface of the adhesive pad and through the central opening of the adhesive pad; and a second depending structure protruding from the second side of the base in the second direction through the central opening of the adhesive pad further beyond the patient surface of the adhesive pad than the first depending structure, the second depending structure being radially spaced from the first depending structure, the base cannula extending from the second depending structure. 6. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein the base cannula comprises a rigid cannula. 7. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein the base cannula extends substantially perpendicularly from the second side of the base. 8. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid connector comprises a central portion, a wing portion, and a cutout that permits displacement of the wing portion relative to the central portion; wherein the cantilevered tab is disposed on the wing portion, and displacement of the wing portion relative to the central portion disengages the cantilevered tab from the locking structure. 9. The infusion set according to claim 3 , wherein the fluid connector comprises a central portion, a wing portion, and a cutout that permits displacement of the wing portion relative to the central portion; wherein the cantilevered tab is disposed on the wing portion, and displacement of the wing portion relative to the central portion disengages the cantilevered tab from the locking portion of the recessed slot. 10. The infusion set according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid connector is lockable to the base in a plurality of discrete rotational orientations.

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  • A61M5/158Primary

    Needles {for infusions; Accessories therefor, e.g. for inserting infusion needles, or for holding them on the body} · CPC title

  • with needle insertion means · CPC title

  • Needle sets, i.e. connections by puncture between reservoir and tube {; Connections between reservoir and tube (in jet-action syringes A61M5/30; connectors for tubes having sealed ends and a needle for piercing them A61M39/14)} · CPC title

  • Needle inserters · CPC title

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What does patent US10413660B2 cover?
An infusion set is disclosed that includes an inserter including an inserter housing having at least one flexible arm for holding an infusion set in a single axial position prior to insertion of at least a portion of a cannula of the infusion set, the inserter housing having a surface for contacting the patient's skin. The inserter also includes a movable plunger disposed within the inserter ho…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Becton Dickinson Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/158. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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