Drive Mechanism for a Drug Delivery Device
US-2016144121-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US11623045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11623045-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716098542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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A power pack for use with a medicament delivery device is presented having a plunger rod movable along a longitudinal axis; a drive spring operably connected to said plunger rod; a plunger rod sleeve arranged with holding elements for releasably holding said plunger rod with said drive spring in a tensioned state. Signal initiating elements are arranged to said plunger rod; and signal generating elements arranged to cooperate with said signal initiating elements for providing information to a user of a medicament delivery device about the movement of said plunger rod when said plunger rod sleeve has been activated to release said holding elements.
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A power pack for use with a medicament delivery device, which power pack comprises: a plunger rod movable along a longitudinal axis; a drive spring operably connected to said plunger rod, where before activation of the power pack the drive spring is compressed and biases the plunger rod in a proximal direction; a plunger rod sleeve arranged with holding elements for releasably holding said plunger rod with said drive spring in a tensioned state; a plurality of signal initiating elements arranged one after another in a row longitudinally on the plunger rod; and signal generating elements that are axially fixed to the plunger rod sleeve, where two or more of the plurality of signal initiating elements of the plurality of signal initiating elements sequentially engage with the signal generating elements to provide information to a user of a medicament delivery device only when the plunger rod moves axially relative to the signal generating elements and the plunger rod sleeve, where the axial movement of the plunger rod is caused by decompression of the drive spring after the plunger rod sleeve has been activated to release said holding elements, wherein the two or more of the plurality of signal initiating elements slidably engage with and then disengage from the signal generating elements after activation and during proximal axial movement of the plunger rod relative to the plunger rod sleeve, where the sequential engagement and disengagement of the signal generating elements with individual ones of the two or more of the plurality of signal initiating elements as the plunger rod moves proximally relative to the plunger rod sleeve causes an audible signal to be generated as the plurality of signal initiating elements move relative to the signal generating elements. 2. The power pack according to claim 1 , wherein said plurality of signal initiating elements comprise a number of protrusions arranged along the longitudinal axis. 3. The power pack according to claim 2 , wherein said protrusions are wedge-shaped. 4. The power pack according to claim 2 , wherein said protrusions are arranged with equal distance between each other. 5. The power pack according to claim 2 , wherein said protrusions are arranged with decreasing distance between each other in the proximal direction. 6. The power pack according to claim 2 , wherein said two or more signal generating elements comprise mechanical flexible elements that mechanically engage with said signal initiating elements for providing information. 7. The power pack according to claim 6 , wherein said signal generating elements comprise the holding elements of an actuator. 8. The power pack according to claim 7 , wherein the holding elements comprise generally longitudinally extending, flexible arms that are arranged with ledges designed to engage recesses of said plunger rod, which ledges are also arranged to cooperate with said plurality of signal initiating elements. 9. The power pack according to claim 6 , wherein said mechanical flexible elements are placed after each other in the longitudinal direction in at least one row. 10. The power pack according to claim 1 , wherein said plurality of signal initiating elements comprise a number of cut-outs arranged along the longitudinal axis. 11. The power pack according to claim 1 , wherein said information comprises tactile information. 12. The power pack according to claim 1 , further comprising an actuator arranged coaxially outside said plunger rod sleeve, said actuator being movable from a blocking position to a release position. 13. The power pack according to claim 12 , wherein the actuator is arranged rotatable between the blocking position and the release position. 14. The power pack according to claim 12 , wherein said actuator is movable along the longitudinal axis. 15. A power pack for use in a medicament delivery device comprising: a hollow plunger rod movable along a longitudinal axis and having an outer surface; a drive spring positioned within the plunger rod, where before activation of the power pack the drive spring is compressed and biases the plunger rod in a proximal direction; a guide rod positioned within the drive spring; a plunger rod holder comprising a tubular proximal part that accepts and holds the plunger rod in a tensioned state, where the plunger rod holder further comprises a longitudinally extending ledge that fits within a longitudinal groove on the outer surface of the plunger rod to prevent rotation of the plunger rod as the plunger rod moves proximally when activated; a holding element for releasably holding the plunger rod in the tensioned state, where the holding element comprises an inwardly extending ledge that engages a recess on the outer surface of the plunger rod; a plurality of signal initiating elements arranged one after another in a row longitudinally on the outer surface of plunger rod, where individual ones of the two or more of the plurality signal initiating elements sequentially operably engage with the inwardly extending ledge when the plunger rod moves proximally relative to the plunger rod holder; an activator having an inner surface comprising an inwardly directed surface that blocks outward movement of the holding element when the plunger rod is in the tensioned state; and a signal generating element that is axially fixed to the plunger rod holder, where two or more of the plurality of signal initiating elements slidably engage successively with the signal generating element only when the plunger rod moves axially relative to the signal generating element and plunger rod holder for providing information to a user of a medicament delivery device about the axial movement of the plunger rod that is caused by decompression of the drive spring when the plunger rod holder has been activated to release the holding element, wherein the two or more of the plurality of signal initiating elements slidably engage with and then disengage from the signal generating element after activation and during proximal axial movement of the plunger rod, where the sequential engagement and disengagement of the signal generating element with individual ones of the two or more of the signal initiating elements causes an audible signal to be generated as the plurality of the signal initiating elements move relative to the signal generating element. 16. The power pack of claim 15 , wherein the activator rotates relative to the plunger rod holder allowing the inwardly extending ledge to move radially out of the recess. 17. The power pack according to claim 15 , wherein the signal generating element comprises a metal clip comprising inwardly extending tongues. 18. The power pack according to claim 15 where the two or more of the plurality of signal initiating elements are arranged with decreasing distance between each other in the proximal direction. 19. A medicament delivery device, comprising: a power pack that comprises: a plunger rod movable along a longitudinal axis; a drive spring operably connected to the plunger rod, where before activation of the power pack the drive spring is compressed and biases the plunger rod in a proximal direction; a plunger rod sleeve arranged with holding elements for releasably holding the plunger rod with the drive spring in a tensioned state; a plurality of signal initiating elements arranged one after another in a row on the plunger rod; and signal generating elements that are axially fixed to the plunger rod sleeve, where two or more of the
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