Insertion device for infusion sets

US8979800B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8979800-B2
Application numberUS-42743706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2006
Priority dateDec 30, 2003
Publication dateMar 17, 2015
Grant dateMar 17, 2015

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Abstract

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An insertion device for infusion sets, comprising a housing for enclosing an infusion set, a drive device for displacing the infusion set for insertion, wherein a portion of the drive device moves in an insertion direction, the movement being substantially friction-free relative to the housing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An insertion device for infusion sets, said insertion device comprising: a housing for enclosing an infusion set; a drive device comprising a drive endpiece for displacing the infusion set for insertion; at least one rotary connection member on a side wall of the housing; at least one leg lever connected at a first end to the at least one rotary connection member; an elastic member for pretensioning the at least one leg lever against the side wall, a second end of the at least one leg lever remote from the first end for receiving the infusion set or striking the infusion set out of a holding fixture, the at least one leg lever pivoted via at least one rotary connection member when the tension of the elastic member is removed by a release mechanism; and an infusion set holder configured to hold the infusion set within the insertion device such that the infusion set is entirely spaced-apart from the housing, and such that prior to actuation of the insertion device, the infusion set is arranged proximate the drive endpiece and configured to enable the drive endpiece to pass the infusion set holder without contacting the holder and, upon actuation of the insertion device, the drive endpiece carries the infusion set to release the infusion set from the holder. 2. The insertion device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one leg lever comprises portions that move in the insertion direction and is configured such that said portions are either spaced apart from the housing or do not execute any sliding movement relative to the housing. 3. The insertion device as claimed in claim 1 , at least some of the rotary connection members are movable in the insertion direction. 4. The insertion device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein at least two first oppositely turning rotary connection members are movable in the insertion direction, and their drive movement is synchronized by the coupled rotational movement of two second positionally fixed rotary connection members, one of the first rotary connection members in each case being connected to one of the second rotary connection members via the at least one leg lever. 5. The insertion device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one leg lever is articulated on the housing at least laterally from the insertion direction to guide the drive endpiece in the insertion direction. 6. The insertion device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the at least one leg lever comprises a lemniscate guide which guides a drive member in the insertion direction. 7. The insertion device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the at least one leg lever is articulated on the housing in at least one position and the drive endpiece rotates about said position via at least one leg lever without making contact with the housing. 8. An insertion device for piercing devices such as infusion sets, said device comprising: a housing for enclosing a piercing device to be placed in the insertion device; at least one rotary connection member on a side wall of the housing; at least one leg lever connected at a first end to the at least one rotary connection member; an elastic member for pretensioning the at least one leg lever against the side wall, a second end of the at least one leg lever remote from the first end for receiving an infusion set or striking an infusion set out of a holding fixture, the at least one leg lever pivoted via at least one rotary connection member when the tension of the elastic member is removed by a release mechanism; a drive device for moving the piercing device in an insertion direction; and a piercing device holder configured to hold the piercing device prior to actuation of the insertion device such that the piercing device is entirely spaced-apart from the housing, wherein the piercing device holder is configured to enable a portion of the drive device to pass the piercing device holder upon actuation of the insertion device without contacting the holder and, upon actuation of the insertion device, the drive device movement in the insertion direction carries the piercing device to release the piercing device from the holder. 9. The insertion device as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a drive endpiece is moved in the insertion direction when the pretensioning is released. 10. The insertion device as claimed in claim 8 , the elastic member elastically expanded when the drive endpiece is moved counter to the insertion direction. 11. The insertion device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the elastic member comprises several expandable bands arranged substantially symmetrically around a drive endpiece to maintain the drive endpiece on an intended path of movement in the insertion direction, the drive endpiece remaining at a distance from the housing on the path of movement. 12. The insertion device as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the drive endpiece is designed for application of an infusion set. 13. The insertion device as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the piercing device holder comprises an infusion set holder for application of an infusion set, the holder configured such that the drive endpiece, when moved in the insertion direction, strikes an applied infusion set out of the holder, and the drive device is designed such that, in the pretensioned state, there is no contact between applied infusion set and drive endpiece. 14. An insertion device for infusion sets, said insertion device comprising: a housing for enclosing an infusion set; a drive device comprising a drive endpiece for displacing the infusion set for insertion; and an infusion set holder comprising at least two receiving elements within the insertion device configured to hold the infusion set between the at least two receiving elements such that, prior to actuation of the insertion device, the infusion set is entirely spaced-apart from the housing, and the infusion set is arranged proximate the drive endpiece and configured to enable the drive endpiece to pass between the at least two receiving elements without contacting the at least two receiving elements and, upon actuation of the insertion device, the drive endpiece carries the infusion set to release the infusion set from the at least two receiving elements; and wherein at least two first oppositely turning rotary connection members are movable in the insertion direction, and their drive movement is synchronized by the coupled rotational movement of two second positionally fixed rotary connection members, one of the first rotary connection members in each case being connected to one of the second rotary connection members via a leg lever. 15. An insertion device for infusion sets, said insertion device comprising: a housing for enclosing an infusion set; a drive device comprising a drive endpiece for displacing the infusion set for insertion; and an infusion set holder configured to hold the infusion set within the insertion device prior to actuation; and wherein at least two first oppositely turning rotary connection members are movable in the insertion direction, and their drive movement is synchronized by the coupled rotational movement of two second positionally fixed rotary connection members, one of the first rotary connection members in each case being connected to one of the second rotary connection members via a leg lever. 16. The insertion device as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the housing comprises elongate slits, and wherein the drive endpiece extends through the elongate slits.

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  • Needle inserters · CPC title

  • Right-angle needle-type devices · CPC title

  • A61M5/158Primary

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

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What does patent US8979800B2 cover?
An insertion device for infusion sets, comprising a housing for enclosing an infusion set, a drive device for displacing the infusion set for insertion, wherein a portion of the drive device moves in an insertion direction, the movement being substantially friction-free relative to the housing.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liniger Jürg, Roethlisberger Mark, Scheurer Simon, and 1 more
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 17 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).