Wearable medication delivery device

US11364341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11364341-B2
Application numberUS-201916519349-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 23, 2019
Priority dateNov 25, 2015
Publication dateJun 21, 2022
Grant dateJun 21, 2022

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Systems and methods for delivering a medication to a person experiencing an emergency medical event without requiring intervention or action on the part of the person. A device encases a reservoir of medication and a delivery mechanism. Sensors in the housing sense a physical attribute of the person and circuitry monitors information collected by the sensors to determine if the person is experiencing a severe medical condition or event based on the information. An input device on or in the housing, such as a button, may be used or activated by the person if the detected condition or event is a false positive to cancel further action. If the system does not include the button or if the user does not press it in time, the system activates the delivery device and injects the medication into the person.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wearable device, comprising: a controller configured to receive an input signal; and a needle actuator including: a spring; a needle driver coupled to the spring at a first end of the needle driver and coupled to a needle at a second end of the needle driver, opposite the first end of the needle driver; a first key having a first protrusion positioned in a first notch of the needle driver; a second key having a second protrusion positioned in a second notch of the needle driver; and an electrically deformable material coupled to the first key and the second key, wherein: the electrically deformable material is electrically coupled to the controller, the needle driver is configured to be under load by the spring, the first and second keys are configured to restrict movement of the needle driver when the first protrusion is positioned in the first notch of the needle driver and the second protrusion is positioned in the second notch of the needle driver, and the controller is configured to output a signal causing the electrically deformable material to enable the first key to move away from the first notch and the second key to move away from the second notch to release the needle driver from the load of the spring. 2. The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the first key and the first notch are positioned on a first part of the needle driver; and the second key and the second notch are positioned on a second side of the needle driver, wherein the first part of the needle driver is different from the second side of the needle driver. 3. The wearable device of claim 1 , further comprising a housing, wherein the housing has an interior surface in contact with the spring. 4. The wearable device of claim 3 , wherein the housing further comprises an outer surface coupled to an adhesive. 5. The wearable device of claim 1 , further comprising a reservoir configured to store medication, wherein the reservoir is fluidly coupled to the needle. 6. The wearable device of claim 5 , wherein the needle driver comprises a fluid conduit coupling the reservoir of medication to the needle. 7. The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to provide an alarm to the user prior to causing the needle actuator to inject the needle into the user. 8. The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the needle actuator, when under load by the spring, is further configured to: in response to the electrically deformable material changing shape, release the first protrusion of the first key from the first notch of the needle driver and release the second protrusion of the second key from the second notch of the needle driver, thereby allowing the spring to expand and to propel the needle driver in a direction to cause the needle to penetrate skin of a user. 9. The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the electrically deformable material changes shape by causing the electrically deformable material to elongate. 10. The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the electrically deformable material changes shape by decreasing in length and exerting a pulling force on each of the first key and the second key. 11. The wearable device of claim 10 , further comprising a power source, pulleys and a hook, wherein: the hook is configured to connect the power source to the electrically deformable material, and the pulleys are configured to enable an end of the electrically deformable material to pass through one pulley of the pulleys and couple to the first key and an opposite end of the electrically deformable material to pass through another pulley of the pulleys and couple to the second key. 12. A method, comprising: maintaining a needle driver of a needle actuator under load of a spring by mating a first key with a first notch in the needle driver and mating a second key with a second notch in the needle driver; receiving, by a controller, an indication of an occurrence of a medical event; in response to the received indication, enabling the first key to move away from the first notch and the second key to move away from the second notch; in response to the moving away of the first key from the first notch and the second key moving away from the second notch, releasing the needle driver from the load of the spring; and upon releasing the needle driver, deploying a needle coupled to the needle driver into skin of a person. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein enabling the first key to move away from the first notch and the second key to move away from the second notch, comprises: coupling an electrically deformable material to a power supply to cause the electrically deformable material to change in shape, wherein the change in shape enables the first key and the second key to move away from the first notch and second notch, respectively. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: in response to the coupling of the electrically deformable material to the power supply, the electrically deformable material changes in length. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein enabling the first key to move away from the first notch and the second key to move away from the second notch, comprises: in response to the change in length of the electrically deformable material, the first key no longer mates with the first notch and the second key no longer mates with the second notch. 16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: in response to the electrically deformable material to the power supply, the electrically deformable material decreases in length. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein enabling the first key to move away from the first notch and the second key to move away from the second notch, comprises: in response to the decrease in length of the electrically deformable material, the first key is pulled from the first notch and the second key is pulled from the second notch. 18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: delivering medication from a reservoir to the needle coupled to the needle driver. 19. An apparatus, comprising a spring; a needle driver coupled to the spring at a first end of the needle driver and coupled to a needle at a second end of the needle driver, opposite the first end of the needle driver; a first key having a first protrusion positioned in a first notch of the needle driver; a second key having a second protrusion positioned in a second notch of the needle driver; and an electrically deformable material coupled to the first key and the second key, wherein the electrically deformable material, in response to an indication, enables the first key to move from the first notch and the second key to move from the second notch to release the needle driver. 20. The apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the first and second keys are configured to restrict movement of the needle driver when the first protrusion is positioned in the first notch of the needle driver and the second protrusion is positioned in the second notch of the needle driver. 21. A wearable device, comprising: a controller configured to receive an input signal; and a needle actuator including: a spring; a needle driver coupled to the spring at a first end of the needle driver and coupled to a needle at a second end of the needle driver, opposite the first end of the needle driver; a first key having a first protrusion positioned in a first notch of the needle driver; a second key having a second protrusion positioned in a second notch of the needle dr

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What does patent US11364341B2 cover?
Systems and methods for delivering a medication to a person experiencing an emergency medical event without requiring intervention or action on the part of the person. A device encases a reservoir of medication and a delivery mechanism. Sensors in the housing sense a physical attribute of the person and circuitry monitors information collected by the sensors to determine if the person is experi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Insulet Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/1723. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 21 2022 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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