Split and side-ported catheter devices
US-12156975-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US2016367752A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016367752-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615162490-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2003 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device ( 700 ) which can be attached to a skin surface via an adhesive contact surface. A push button ( 780 ) activation assembly can then be used to remove an interlock ( 730 ), allowing a disk or Belleville spring ( 735 ) assembly to apply an essentially even and constant pressure to the contents of a fluid reservoir assembly ( 710 ). This allows the release of one or more spring-loaded patient needles ( 760 ) into the skin surface, and establishes a fluid communication path between the patient needles ( 760 ) and the pressurized fluid reservoir contents thereby delivering an infusion into the skin. The push button ( 780 ) activation assembly further allows the release of one or more improved safety mechanisms ( 794 ) after use.
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1 .- 27 . (canceled) 28 . A device for delivering a medicament into a body of a patient by injection into or through a skin surface of the patient, comprising: a housing having an aperture and being adhesively securable to a skin surface of a patient; a needle holder having at least one needle adapted for penetration of the skin surface and for movement through the housing aperture; a reservoir, disposed within the housing, for containing the medicament; an activation button disposed on the device and adapted to actuate the device; and a biased shielding member configured to be held in place prior to device actuation, the shielding member comprising a ramp configured to directly contact and raise the needle holder to retract the needle into the device, the shielding member being adapted to at least partially cover at least one of the needle and the housing aperture. 29 . The device as claimed in claim 28 , wherein the ramp is configured to slidably cover the needle or the housing aperture. 30 . The device according to claim 28 , wherein the shield is biased to move substantially parallel to the housing aperture. 31 . A device for delivering a medicament into a body of a patient by injection into or through a skin surface of the patient, comprising: a housing having an aperture and being adhesively securable to a skin surface of a patient; an actuation button slidably disposed on the device; a needle holder having at least one needle adapted for penetration of the skin surface and for movement through the housing aperture; and a shielding member configured to be held in place prior to actuation of the device, the shielding member being urged to move substantially parallel to the housing aperture into a position to at least partially cover at least one of the needle and the housing aperture; wherein the shielding member comprises a ramp configured to contact and raise the needle holder to retract the needle into the device 32 . The device as claimed in claim 31 , wherein the ramp is configured to slidably cover the needle or the housing aperture.
Packaging for specific medical equipment · CPC title
of the skin patch type · CPC title
with means for preventing access to the needle after use · CPC title
mechanically driven, e.g. spring or clockwork · CPC title
Needle inserters · CPC title
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