Medical injector with ratcheting plunger
US-9707353-B2 · Jul 18, 2017 · US
US2017224923A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017224923-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715494752-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2008 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A medical injector, including a body with a displaceable plunger, which has at least one set of ratchet teeth, each set having a plurality of spaced-apart ratchet teeth disposed along the length thereof. At least one indexer is formed to engage the plunger. The indexer is configured to allow the plunger to displace distally toward the distal end of the body but not proximally toward the proximal end of the body. An actuator has a rocker pivotally connected thereto, the rocker being of single-piece construction and having an engagement portion formed to engage the ratchet teeth. The indexer and the rocker engage the same set of ratchet teeth. The rocker is pivotally connected at a first portion thereof to the body to rotate about an axis disposed on the body and pivotally connected at a second portion thereof to a link to rotate about an axis disposed on the link.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A medical injector comprising: a body having a distal end and a proximal end; a displaceable plunger disposed in the body, the plunger having at least one set of ratchet teeth, each set having a plurality of spaced-apart ratchet teeth disposed along the length thereof; at least one indexer formed to engage the plunger, wherein the indexer is configured to allow the plunger to displace distally toward the distal end of the body but not proximally toward the proximal end of the body; and an actuator having a rocker pivotally connected thereto, the rocker being of single-piece construction and having an engagement portion formed to engage one or more of the ratchet teeth; wherein the actuator is displaceable to a ready state, the engagement portion being displaced proximally relative to the plunger with the actuator being displaced to the ready state, the indexer preventing proximal movement of the plunger thereby allowing the engagement portion to by-pass one or more of the ratchet teeth with the actuator being displaced to the ready state; the actuator is displaceable from the ready state to cause actuation of the medical injector, the displacement from the ready state causing distal displacement of the engagement portion with the engagement portion engaging one or more of the ratchet teeth and causing distal displacement of the plunger with the engagement portion; the indexer and the rocker engage the same set of ratchet teeth; and the rocker is pivotally connected at a first portion thereof to the body to rotate about an axis disposed on the body and pivotally connected at a second portion thereof to a link to rotate about an axis disposed on the link. 2 . A medical injector as in claim 1 , wherein the link is pivotally connected directly to the actuator. 3 . A medical injector as in claim 1 , wherein the link is a first link, and the medical injector further comprises a second link, the first link being pivotally connected to the second link to rotate about an axis disposed on a first portion of the second link, which, at a second portion thereof, is pivotally connected to the actuator to rotate about an axis disposed on the actuator. 4 . A medical injector as in claim 1 , wherein a plurality of dose indicating holes are formed in the body, and wherein a pointer extends from the actuator, the pointer being configured to be visible through a single one of the dose indicating holes at an instance, the pointer providing indication of the remaining number of doses in the medical injector. 5 . A medical injector as in claim 1 , wherein the actuator is slidably displaceable relative to the body. 6 . A medical injector as in claim 5 , wherein at least one key is formed to extend from the actuator or the body and a channel is formed in the other of the actuator and the body, the key being configured to be slidably received in the channel. 7 . A medical injector as in claim 1 , wherein the actuator is linearly displaceable relative to the body.
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