Cartridge Holder and Method for Assembling a Cartridge Unit for a Drug Delivery Device
US-2015335824-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9289561B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9289561-B2 |
| Application number | US-60412309-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2009 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2007 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A dosing mechanism for use with an injection device to adjust a dose to be discharged from the injection device, the dosing mechanism including an adjusting element which can be moved relative to the dosing mechanism and including a coupling element for being releaseably coupled to a threaded bar associated with the injection device such that the adjusting element can be moved relative to the bar in one direction while a relative movement in the opposite direction is prevented, the dosing mechanism further including a retaining element with an engaging element for preventing the bar from being rotated in at least one direction, and a releasing element for uncoupling the adjusting element and bar.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dose setting mechanism for an injection device for setting a dose to be dispensed from the injection device, comprising: a threaded rod associated with the injection device; a dose setting element comprising a rotating sleeve which can be rotated relative to the dose setting mechanism and which carries a coupling element permitting a coupling with the threaded rod so that the rotating sleeve can be rotated relative to the threaded rod in one, setting direction to set a dose and a relative rotation in an opposite direction is blocked; a retaining element fixedly connected to the injection device which carries a locating element; and a releasing element comprising an inclined surface, wherein the coupling between the coupling element of the dose setting element and the threaded rod can be uncoupled by the inclined surface such that rotation of the rotating sleeve relative to the threaded rod in said opposite direction is enabled and a set dose can be turned back or corrected, and wherein, during rotation of the rotating sleeve in the opposite direction, the locating element prevents movement of the threaded rod. 2. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the locating element and the coupling element comprise an elastic region. 3. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the locating element and the coupling element comprise a catch arm. 4. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a spring operably connected to the dose setting element, wherein the spring is tensed due to rotation of the rotating sleeve in the setting direction. 5. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the threaded rod further comprises teeth. 6. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the injection device further comprises a trigger element by which a coupling between the retaining element and the threaded rod can be released. 7. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 6 , in which the trigger element comprises an inclined surface relative to a radial plane. 8. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the dose setting element comprises an external thread which is able to locate in an internal thread of the injection device. 9. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the threaded rod comprises an external thread with teeth. 10. The dose setting mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the threaded rod comprises a circumferentially extending region in which at least one of teeth and fixing elements are provided. 11. A dose setting mechanism for an injection device comprising: a rod; a dose setting element comprising a rotating sleeve for setting a dose; a coupling element for coupling the rod and the dose setting element, said coupling element flexibly joined to the dose setting element, wherein said coupling element engages with the rod and permits rotation of the rotating sleeve in a setting direction and blocks rotation of the rotating sleeve in an opposite direction; a retaining element fixedly connected to the injection device which carries a locating element; a releasing element comprising an inclined surface for uncoupling the rod and dose setting element; and a trigger element; wherein actuation of the releasing element causes the inclined surface to flex the coupling element such that the rod is uncoupled from the dose setting element thereby enabling the rotating sleeve to rotate in the opposite direction to turn back or correct a set dose, and wherein, during rotation of the rotating sleeve in the opposite direction, the locating element prevents movement of the rod. 12. The dose setting mechanism according to claim 11 , wherein the retaining element carries an arm for flexibly engaging the locating element with the rod. 13. The dose setting mechanism according to claim 12 , wherein the trigger element is for uncoupling the flexible engagement between the locating element and the rod. 14. A dose setting mechanism for an injection device for setting a dose to be dispensed from the injection device, comprising: a threaded rod; a dose setting element comprising a sleeve and a coupling element joined to the sleeve, wherein the sleeve is rotatable about the threaded rod in a first direction in a dose setting movement and a relative movement of the sleeve in an opposite direction is blocked by an engagement between the coupling element and the threaded rod; a retaining element fixedly connected to the injection device; and a releasing element comprising an inclined surface movably engagable with the coupling element of the dose setting element, wherein an engagement of the inclined surface with the coupling element causes the coupling element to move out of the engagement with the threaded rod such that the relative movement of the sleeve in the opposite direction in a dose correcting or turning back movement is permitted, and wherein the retaining element is in an engagement with the threaded rod and prevents movement of the threaded rod during rotation of the sleeve in the opposite direction. 15. The dose setting mechanism according to claim 14 , wherein the retaining element comprises a locating element configured to engage with the threaded rod to block the rotating movement of the threaded rod. 16. The dose setting mechanism according to claim 15 , further comprising a trigger element by which the engagement between the retaining element and the threaded rod can be released. 17. The dose setting mechanism according to claim 16 , further comprising a spring operably connected to the dose setting element, wherein the spring is tensed by a setting movement of the dose setting element, and upon actuating the trigger element, the engagement between the retaining element and the threaded rod is released and the tensed spring relaxes thereby causing the dose setting element and the threaded rod to rotate in a dose dispensing movement.
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