In Infusion Systems
US-2019030242-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US11439745B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11439745-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016779135-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2022 |
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A drug delivery device includes a blunt cannula and a reservoir. The blunt cannula has a cylindrical wall that defines an axial passage between a first end and a second end of the blunt cannula. The wall has at least a first tapered region at the first end to define an opening in fluid communication with the axial passage and adapted at the first end to resist interruption of fluid flow through the axial passage and out of the first end of the blunt cannula. The reservoir is connected to the second end of the blunt cannula.
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A wearable drug delivery device comprising: a housing having an opening; an adhesive disposed on a surface of the housing for attaching the housing to skin of a patient; a blunt cannula moveable relative to the housing and having a wall that defines a passage between a first end and a second end of the blunt cannula, the wall having at least a first tapered region at the first end to define an opening in fluid communication with the passage, and at least one side port formed in the wall to resist interruption of fluid flow through the passage and out of the first end of the blunt cannula; a reservoir disposed in the housing and configured to be in fluid communication with the second end of the blunt cannula at least during drug delivery; a plunger disposed in the reservoir; a needle, wherein the second end of the blunt cannula is configured to be operably connected in fluid communication with the reservoir via the needle to deliver the drug to a patient; and wherein the blunt cannula is initially retracted within the housing and subsequently deployed in a linear direction through the opening in the housing for insertion into the patient, and wherein at least a portion of an element disposed at and/or coupled with the second end of the cannula surrounds at least a portion of the needle. 2. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the element comprises a hub surrounding the at least a portion of the needle. 3. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 2 , wherein the hub has a larger diameter than the second end of the blunt cannula. 4. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the needle has a first end and a second end, the second end being connected to the reservoir. 5. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 4 , wherein the blunt cannula is initially retracted within the housing in a storage state, and the second end of the needle is connected to the reservoir in the storage state. 6. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one side port is within the first tapered region of the blunt cannula. 7. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one side port comprises a pair of side ports. 8. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 7 , wherein the pair of side ports are aligned with each other across the passage of the blunt cannula. 9. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the opening in the housing extends through the surface of the housing. 10. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , comprising an introducer needle disposed in the blunt cannula and adapted to protrude outwardly from the opening in the first end of the blunt cannula for introducing the blunt cannula into skin of the patient and subsequently retract into the opening in the first end of the blunt cannula prior to drug delivery. 11. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the blunt cannula is configured to move through the opening in the housing for insertion into the patient. 12. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the needle is free from contact with the patient during insertion of the blunt cannula into the patient. 13. A wearable drug delivery device comprising: a housing having an opening; an adhesive disposed on a surface of the housing for attaching the housing to skin of a patient; a reservoir disposed in the housing and adapted to contain a drug; a plunger disposed in the reservoir; a first needle; a fluid conduit; a hub distinct from the reservoir and surrounding at least a portion of the first needle, wherein the hub is coupled to the fluid conduit; a delivery member having a wall that defines a passage between a first end and a second end of the delivery member, the first end of the delivery member being initially retracted within the housing and subsequently deployed through the opening in the housing for introduction into the skin of the patient, the second end of the delivery member configured to be operably connected in fluid communication with the reservoir via at least the first needle and the fluid conduit; a septum, wherein the first needle is configured to pierce the septum to facilitate fluid communication between the reservoir and the delivery member; wherein the first end of the delivery member is configured to move through the opening in the housing for introduction into the skin of the patient; and wherein the drug delivery device is free of an introducer needle for introducing the delivery member into the patient. 14. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 13 , wherein the delivery member comprises a second needle. 15. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 13 , comprising at least one side port in the wall of the delivery member at the first end of the delivery member. 16. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 15 , wherein the at least one side port comprises a pair of side ports. 17. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 13 , wherein the first needle is free from contact with the patient during introduction of the delivery member into the skin of the patient. 18. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 13 , wherein the hub is directly coupled to the fluid conduit. 19. The wearable drug delivery device of claim 18 , wherein the hub is disposed upstream of the fluid conduit. 20. A wearable drug delivery device comprising: a housing having an opening; an adhesive disposed on a surface of the housing for attaching the housing to skin of a patient; a blunt cannula moveable relative to the housing and having a wall that defines a passage between a first end and a second end of the blunt cannula, the wall having at least a first tapered region at the first end to define an opening in fluid communication with the passage, and at least one side port formed in the wall to resist interruption of fluid flow through the passage and out of the first end of the blunt cannula; a reservoir disposed in the housing and configured to be in fluid communication with the second end of the blunt cannula at least during drug delivery; a plunger disposed in the reservoir; a needle, wherein the second end of the blunt cannula is configured to be operably connected in fluid communication with the reservoir via the needle to deliver the drug to a patient; a hub surrounding at least a portion of the needle, wherein the hub is disposed at the second end of the blunt cannula; and wherein the blunt cannula is initially retracted within the housing and subsequently deployed in a linear direction through the opening in the housing for insertion into the patient, and wherein the needle is free from contact with the patient during insertion of the blunt cannula into the patient.
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