Apparatus and methods for tracking administering of medication by medication injection devices
US-2017316177-A1 · Nov 2, 2017 · US
US10993696B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10993696-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715836425-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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A plunger head for a medication injection device includes a first ultrasonic transducer coupled to emit ultrasonic signals, where the first ultrasonic transducer is oriented within the plunger head to send the ultrasonic signals along a length of a barrel of the medication injection device when the plunger head is disposed in the barrel. A second ultrasonic transducer is disposed within the plunger head and oriented to receive reflections of the ultrasonic signals. A controller is disposed in the plunger head and coupled to the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer. The controller includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including instructing the first ultrasonic transducer to emit the ultrasonic signals.
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What is claimed is: 1. A plunger head for a medication injection device, comprising: a first ultrasonic transducer configured to emit ultrasonic signals, wherein the first ultrasonic transducer is oriented within the plunger head to send the ultrasonic signals along a length of a barrel of the medication injection device when the plunger head is disposed in the barrel; a second ultrasonic transducer, separate from the first ultrasonic transducer, disposed within the plunger head and oriented to receive reflections of the ultrasonic signals from a shoulder region of the barrel; and a controller disposed in the plunger head and coupled to the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer, wherein the controller includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including: instructing the first ultrasonic transducer to emit the ultrasonic signals. 2. The plunger head of claim 1 , wherein the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer have at least one of a circular shape, an oval shape, a semicircular shape, or a rectangular shape. 3. The plunger head of claim 1 , wherein the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer are disposed proximate to opposite lateral sides of the plunger head, and wherein when the plunger head is disposed in the barrel, the first ultrasonic transducer is oriented to emit the ultrasonic signals along the length of the barrel on a first side of the barrel, wherein the first side of the shoulder region of the barrel is oriented to reflect the ultrasonic signals towards a second side of the shoulder region opposite the first side of the shoulder region, and wherein the second side of the shoulder region is oriented to reflect the ultrasonic signals towards the second ultrasonic transducer along the length of the barrel on the second side of the barrel, and wherein the shoulder region includes a narrowing region of the barrel proximate to a dispensing end of the barrel. 4. The plunger head of claim 1 , wherein the second ultrasonic transducer includes a first loop, and wherein the first ultrasonic transducer is positioned within the first loop and the first loop is closed, or wherein the first ultrasonic transducer includes a second loop, and wherein the second ultrasonic transducer is positioned within the second loop and the second loop is closed. 5. The plunger head of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of ultrasonic transducers arranged into an array, including the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer. 6. The plunger head of claim 1 , wherein the controller further includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including: receiving a signal from the second ultrasonic transducer, in response to the second ultrasonic transducer receiving the ultrasonic signals; and calculating a time of flight for the ultrasonic signals to travel from the first ultrasonic transducer to a dispensing end of the barrel and be reflected back into the second ultrasonic transducer. 7. The plunger head of claim 6 , wherein the controller further includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including: calculating a position of the plunger head based in part on the time of flight; and calculating a quantify of fluid dispensed from the barrel based in part on the position of the plunger head. 8. The plunger head of claim 1 , wherein an emission bandwidth of the first ultrasonic transducer is greater than a receiving bandwidth of the second ultrasonic transducer, and wherein wavelengths in the emission bandwidth are included in the receiving bandwidth. 9. The plunger head of claim 1 , wherein the controller further includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including: disabling the second ultrasonic transducer when the first ultrasonic transducer is emitting the ultrasonic signals. 10. A medication injection device, comprising: a barrel; a plunger disposed in the medication injection device; a plunger head disposed in the barrel and positioned to expel a fluid from the barrel when pushed by the plunger, wherein the plunger head includes: a first ultrasonic transducer disposed within the plunger head and oriented to send ultrasonic signals along a length of the barrel; and a second ultrasonic transducer, distinct from the first ultrasonic transducer, disposed within the plunger head and oriented to receive reflections of the ultrasonic signals from a shoulder region of the barrel; and a controller coupled to the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer, wherein the controller includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including: instructing the first ultrasonic transducer to emit the ultrasonic signals. 11. The medication injection device of claim 10 , wherein the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer have at least one of a circular shape, an oval shape, a semicircular shape, or a rectangular shape. 12. The medication injection device of claim 10 , wherein the second ultrasonic transducer includes a first loop, and wherein the first ultrasonic transducer is positioned within the first loop and the first loop is closed, or wherein the first ultrasonic transducer includes a second loop, and wherein the second ultrasonic transducer is positioned within the second loop and the second loop is closed. 13. The medication injection device of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of ultrasonic transducers arranged into an array, including the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer. 14. A plunger head for a medication injection device, comprising: a first ultrasonic transducer configured to emit ultrasonic signals, wherein the first ultrasonic transducer is oriented within the plunger head to send the ultrasonic signals along a length of a barrel of the medication injection device when the plunger head is disposed in the barrel; a second ultrasonic transducer disposed within the plunger head and oriented to receive reflections of the ultrasonic signals from a dispensing end of the barrel; and a controller disposed in the plunger head and coupled to the first ultrasonic transducer and the second ultrasonic transducer, wherein the controller includes logic that when executed by the controller causes the controller to perform operations including: instructing the first ultrasonic transducer to emit the ultrasonic signals; receiving a signal from the second ultrasonic transducer, in response to the second ultrasonic transducer receiving one of the reflections of the ultrasonic signals; and calculating a time of flight for one of the ultrasonic signals to travel from the first ultrasonic transducer to the dispensing end of the barrel and be reflected back to the second ultrasonic transducer. 15. A plunger head for a medication injection device, comprising: a first ultrasonic transducer configured to emit ultrasonic signals, wherein the first ultrasonic transducer is oriented within the plunger head to send the ultrasonic signals along a length of a barrel of the medication injection device when the plunger head is disposed in the barrel; a second ultrasonic transducer disposed within the plunger head and oriented to receive reflections of the ultrasonic signals from a shoulder region of the barrel; and a controller disposed in the plunger head and coupled to the first ultrasonic transducer and th
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