Medical device with overmolded adhesive patch and method for making same

US12583154B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12583154-B2
Application numberUS-202117530178-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 18, 2021
Priority dateDec 13, 2017
Publication dateMar 24, 2026
Grant dateMar 24, 2026

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An adhesive patch is secured to an infusion set, patch pump or other on-body medical device by an overmolding process during manufacture of the medical device, or during manufacture of a portion of the medical device, without the need for a separate adhesive. This provides a more secure connection between the patch and the medical device, and reduces the required number of adhesive layers from two (skin attachment side and device attachment side) to one (skin attachment side only), thereby simplifying the design and manufacture of the patch.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An on-body medical device comprising: a molded plastic base having a cannula for delivering said liquid medicament into the skin; a flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch having a skin-contacting adhesive on one side and an opposite side overmolded with said base, whereby said base permeates or impregnates said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch by molding said base onto said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch; and a release liner covering said skin-contacting adhesive, said release liner having a first liner hole aligned with a first patch hole in said flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch, and through which said cannula extends, said release liner having a second liner hole aligned with a second patch hole in said flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch, said second liner hole and said second patch hole being configured to receive plastic material therethrough to permeate or impregnate said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch and mold said base onto said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch; wherein said base partially blocks said aligned second liner hole and second patch hole. 2 . The on-body medical device of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises a fluid connector for receiving a liquid medicament a. 3 . The on-body medical device of claim 1 , wherein said base comprises a two-shot injection molded component having first and second portions that are injection molded during respective first and second injection molding shots, and wherein said patch is overmolded with said second portion during the second injection molding shot. 4 . The on-body medical device of claim 3 , wherein said second portion has a lower durometer than said first portion. 5 . The on-body medical device of claim 3 , wherein said base and said patch are secured to each other at an interface that is substantially free of an adhesive. 6 . The on-body medical device of claim 1 , wherein said molded plastic base has a fluid connector on a first side of said base and having an opening extending through said base, said fluid connector configured for receiving a liquid medicament and for receiving said cannula on said one side of said base for delivering said liquid medicament into the skin of a patient. 7 . The on-body medical device of claim 6 , wherein said molded plastic base has a rigid inner hub and a flexible outer disc molded onto said rigid inner hub, where said flexible outer disc impregnates or permeates said flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch and attaches said flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch to said molded plastic base and said flexible outer disc. 8 . The on-body medical device of claim 6 , wherein said on-body medical device is obtained by molding the plastic base over the flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch. 9 . The on-body medical device of claim 1 , wherein said molded plastic base and said patch are secured to each other at an interface that is substantially free of an adhesive. 10 . The on-body medical device of claim 1 , wherein said on-body medical device is obtained by molding a first portion of the base by a first injection molding shot; placing the patch having said release liner into a mold cavity with the first portion of the molded base; and overmolding a second portion of the base with the patch in the mold cavity. 11 . The on-body medical device of claim 10 , wherein the plastic material injected into the mold cavity to form the second portion of the base passes through said second liner hole and said second patch hole. 12 . An on-body medical device comprising: a molded plastic base comprising a rigid inner hub and a flexible outer disc molded onto said rigid inner hub, said rigid inner hub having a fluid connector and a cannula; an adhesive patch coupled to said molded plastic base by molten plastic material of said flexible outer disc that impregnates or permeates said adhesive patch and forms said flexible outer disc to couple said rigid inner hub and flexible outer disc to each other and said adhesive patch, and where said adhesive patch is fibrous, textured, perforated or porous; and a release liner covering an adhesive on said adhesive patch, said adhesive patch and said release liner having a first set of aligned holes through which said cannula extends, and a second set of aligned holes configured to receive injected plastic material through said second set of aligned holes and said adhesive patch to form said flexible disc and impregnate or permeate said adhesive patch. 13 . The on-body medical device of claim 12 , wherein said rigid inner hub includes through-holes, and where said flexible outer disc is molded in said through-holes to mechanically interlock said flexible outer disc to said rigid inner hub. 14 . The on-body medical device of claim 12 , wherein said flexible outer disc partially blocks said second set of aligned holes. 15 . An on-body medical device comprising: a molded plastic base; and a flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch having a skin-contacting adhesive on one side and an opposite side overmolded with said base, whereby said base permeates or impregnates said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch by molding said base onto said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch; and a release liner covering said skin-contacting adhesive, said release liner having a liner hole aligned with a patch hole in said flexible fibrous, textured, perforated or porous patch, said liner hole and said patch hole receiving plastic material therethrough to permeate or impregnate said flexible, textured, perforated or porous patch and to form at least a portion of said base; wherein said base partially blocks said aligned liner hole and patch hole.

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Classifications

  • of the skin patch type · CPC title

  • A61M5/158Primary

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

  • Methods of manufacture, assembly or production · CPC title

  • Cannulas · CPC title

  • Holding accessories for holding infusion needles on the body · CPC title

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What does patent US12583154B2 cover?
An adhesive patch is secured to an infusion set, patch pump or other on-body medical device by an overmolding process during manufacture of the medical device, or during manufacture of a portion of the medical device, without the need for a separate adhesive. This provides a more secure connection between the patch and the medical device, and reduces the required number of adhesive layers from …
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 Mar 24 2026 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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