On-body injector and method of use
US-9265884-B2 · Feb 23, 2016 · US
US2016129203A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016129203-A1 |
| Application number | US-201614996989-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An on-body injector and method of use including an on-body injector for use with an injection device. The on-body injector includes a bolus reservoir; a bolus injection needle in fluid communication with the bolus reservoir, the bolus injection needle having a bolus injection needle tip aligned with the injection port, the bolus injection needle being slideably biased away from the injection port to define a gap between the bolus injection needle tip and the injection port; and a button operably connected to the bolus injection needle to slide the bolus injection needle along the injection axis. The button is operable to advance the bolus injection needle tip to close the gap and advance the bolus injection needle tip into the injection port. The button is further operable to advance a plunger through the bolus reservoir to deliver a predetermined bolus volume to the patient through the injection flow path.
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1 . An on-body injector for use with a patient with an injection device having an injection port in fluid communication with a delivery tube, the injection port lying on an injection axis, the on-body injector comprising: a bolus reservoir; a bolus injection needle in fluid communication with the bolus reservoir; and a button operably connected to the bolus injection needle to slide the bolus injection needle along the injection axis; wherein the button is operable to advance the bolus injection needle to form an injection flow path from the bolus reservoir, through the bolus injection needle, through the delivery tube, and into the patient; and wherein the button is further operable to advance a plunger through the bolus reservoir to deliver a predetermined bolus volume to the patient through the injection flow path. 2 . The on-body injector of claim 1 , wherein the plunger blocks the injection flow path when the plunger is at a final position in the bolus reservoir when the predetermined bolus volume has been delivered. 3 . The on-body injector of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined bolus volume is 2 units of insulin. 4 . The on-body injector of claim 1 , further including a pressurized reservoir in fluid communication with the bolus reservoir. 5 . The on-body injector of claim 4 , wherein the injection device has an introducer port in fluid communication with the delivery tube, the pressurized reservoir being in fluid communication with the delivery tube through a flow restrictor. 6 . The on-body injector of claim 5 , wherein the flow restrictor is tubing having a length and interior diameter selected to provide a desired pressure drop. 7 . The on-body injector of claim 5 , wherein the flow restrictor is selected to provide a basal flow rate selected from the group consisting of 20 units of insulin per 24 hours, 30 units of insulin per 24 hours, and 40 units of insulin per 24 hours. 8 . The on-body injector of claim 4 , further comprising a fill port in fluid communication with the pressurized reservoir. 9 . The on-body injector of claim 4 , further comprising a housing defining an interior track, wherein the pressurized reservoir is a spring coil operable to at least partially uncoil within the interior track when the pressurized reservoir is at least partially filled with a therapeutic agent. 10 . The on-body injector of claim 1 , further including a spring operable to slideably bias the bolus injection needle away from the injection port. 11 . The on-body injector of claim 1 , further including a lock operable to secure the on-body injector to the injection device. 12 . An on-body injector for use with a patient with an injection device having an introducer port in fluid communication with a delivery tube, the on-body injector comprising: a pressurized reservoir; a flow restrictor disposed between the pressurized reservoir and the delivery tube, wherein a basal flow path is formed from the pressurized reservoir, through the flow restrictor, through the introducer port, through the delivery tube, and into the patient; a bolus reservoir; a bolus injection needle in fluid communication with the bolus reservoir; and a button operably connected to the bolus injection needle to slide the bolus injection needle along the injection axis; wherein the button is operable to advance the bolus injection needle to form an injection flow path from the bolus reservoir, through the bolus injection needle, through the delivery tube, and into the patient; wherein the button is further operable to advance a plunger through the bolus reservoir to deliver a predetermined bolus volume to the patient through the injection flow path. 13 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , wherein the flow restrictor is tubing having a length and interior diameter selected to provide a desired pressure drop. 14 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , wherein the flow restrictor is selected to provide a basal flow rate selected from the group consisting of 20 units of insulin per 24 hours, 30 units of insulin per 24 hours, and 40 units of insulin per 24 hours. 15 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , further comprising a fill port in fluid communication with the pressurized reservoir. 16 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , further comprising a housing defining an interior track, wherein the pressurized reservoir is a spring coil operable to at least partially uncoil within the interior track when the pressurized reservoir is at least partially filled with a therapeutic agent. 17 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , wherein the plunger blocks the injection flow path when the plunger is at a final position in the bolus reservoir when the predetermined bolus volume has been delivered. 18 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , further comprising a spring operable to slideably bias the bolus injection needle away from the injection port. 19 . The on-body injector of claim 12 , further comprising a lock operable to secure the on-body injector to the injection device.
Piston or piston-rod constructions, e.g. connection of piston with piston-rod (A61M5/5066 takes precedence) · CPC title
Accessories for bringing the needle into the body; Automatic needle insertion (A61M5/20, A61M5/31525 take precedence) · CPC title
the body parameters being measured at, or proximate to, the infusion site · CPC title
Flow controllers · CPC title
electrical or electronic {(A61M5/16804, A61M5/16831 take precedence)} · CPC title
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