Injection device with cammed ram assembly
US-12179007-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US2016325044A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016325044-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615217532-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An autoinjector for dispensing a fluid product, in particular a medicament, comprises: a) a housing ( 2 ) and a product container ( 13 ), in particular a syringe, arranged in the housing and has a piston displaceable in a distal direction, by means of an advancement member, in order to dispense the product contained in the product container, b) a removable covering cap ( 4 ) arranged at the distal end of the housing, c) a triggering member ( 3 ), which, in the starting position, projects beyond the distal end of the housing, d) where the triggering member, in order to trigger the dispensing operation, can move in a proximal direction relative to the housing from the starting position into a triggering position when the covering cap has been removed from the housing, and e) where the triggering member is blocked against movement into the triggering position when the covering cap is arranged on the housing.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An autoinjector for dispensing a liquid product, comprising: a housing; a product container configured to hold the liquid product and arranged in the housing, the product container comprising a piston shiftable in a distal direction by a drive member for product dispensing; a covering cap removably arranged on a distal end of the housing; and a triggering member configured to protrude beyond the distal end of the housing in a starting position, wherein: when the covering cap is removed from the housing, the triggering member is movable in a proximal direction relative to the housing from the starting position into a triggering position for triggering product dispensing, and when the covering cap is arranged on the distal end of the housing, the triggering member is blocked against moving into the triggering position. 2 . The autoinjector of claim 1 , the triggering member comprising a spring-mounted barring means, the barring means deflected by the covering cap into a barring position when the covering cap is arranged on the housing such that the barring means faces a stop formed by the autoinjector, and the barring means assuming a release position when the covering cap has been removed such that the barring means can be moved past the stop. 3 . The autoinjector of claim 2 , wherein the housing comprises the stop. 4 . The autoinjector of claim 2 , wherein the barring means is spaced apart from the stop along a longitudinal axis of the housing when the triggering member is in the starting position. 5 . The autoinjector of claim 2 , wherein the covering cap comprises a retention surface against which the barring means abuts when in the barring position. 6 . The autoinjector of claim 5 , wherein the retention surface is configured such that it retains the barring means in the barring position when the triggering member is in the starting position. 7 . The autoinjector of claim 5 , wherein the retention surface is configured such that the barring means, which can be moved together with the triggering member, abuts against the retention surface only when the barring means has been moved towards the stop and the triggering member has been moved from the starting position in the proximal direction. 8 . The autoinjector of claim 5 , wherein the covering cap deflects the barring means into the barring position when the triggering member is moved from the starting position in the proximal direction. 9 . The autoinjector of claim 5 , wherein the barring means comprises a cam configured to abut against the retention surface and/or slide on the covering cap such that the cam and the barring means are deflected by the covering cap. 10 . The autoinjector of claim 2 , wherein the barring means comprises a contact surface configured to abut against the stop when the triggering member is moved from the starting position in the proximal direction. 11 . The autoinjector of claim 10 , wherein the contact surface faces in the proximal direction. 12 . The autoinjector of claim 2 , the triggering member further comprising a sleeve-like section such that the triggering member defines a first slot between the sleeve-like section and the barring means, the housing further comprising a sleeve-like section such that the housing defines a second slot between the sleeve-like section of the housing and the stop, the sleeve-like section of the triggering member being movable into the second slot and/or the stop being movable into the first slot when the triggering member is moved into the triggering position. 13 . The autoinjector of claim 1 , further comprising a spring, the spring being tensioned when the triggering member is moved from the starting position in the proximal direction, and the triggering member being shiftable in the distal direction by means of the spring. 14 . The autoinjector of claim 1 , the product container further comprising a needle, and the triggering member protruding distally beyond a distal end of the needle when the triggering member is in the starting position and/or when product dispensing occurs. 15 . The autoinjector of claim 1 , the product container further comprising a needle, the needle covered by a needle covering cap removably coupled to the product container, and the covering cap being coupled to the needle covering cap such that when the covering cap is removed from the housing, the needle covering cap is removed from the product container. 16 . The autoinjector of claim 1 , further comprising a drive spring configured to act on a drive member, the drive spring pre-tensioned such that it can dispense the product from the product container by shifting the drive member by a dispensing stroke, thereby shifting the piston. 17 . A safety mechanism for an autoinjector for dispensing a liquid product, the safety mechanism comprising: a covering cap and a triggering member, the covering cap being removably arranged on a distal end of a triggering member, the triggering member being adapted to protrude beyond a distal end of the autoinjector and be movable in a proximal direction from a starting position into a triggering position for triggering product dispensing; wherein: when the covering cap is removed from the triggering member, the triggering member is adapted to be movable from the starting position into the triggering position, and when the covering cap is arranged on the distal end of the triggering member, the triggering member is blocked against moving into the triggering position. 18 . The safety mechanism of claim 17 , wherein the triggering member comprises a spring-mounted barring means, the barring means is deflected by the covering cap into a barring position when the covering cap is arranged on triggering member, and the barring means assumes a release position when the covering cap has been removed such that the barring means can be moved into the triggering position. 19 . The safety mechanism of claim 18 , wherein the covering cap comprises a retention surface against which the barring means abuts when in the barring position. 20 . The safety mechanism of claim 19 , wherein the retention surface deflects the barring means into the barring position when the triggering member is moved from the starting position in the proximal direction.
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preventing premature release, e.g. by making use of a safety lock · CPC title
triggering of discharging means by contact of injector with patient body · CPC title
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