Injection device with cammed ram assembly
US-12179007-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US9717853B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9717853-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414276365-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A cylinder-piston unit of a needle-free injector, with at least one cylinder accommodating an injection solution, at least one piston, and an adhesive coating arranged in the area of the free end face of the cylinder. The cylinder has a bottom portion, on which a discharge tube is arranged. An adhesive disc, which is displaceable in the direction of the center line of the cylinder-piston unit between an installation position and an application position, is arranged on the discharge tube and/or on the bottom portion. The adhesive disc has an adhesive coating on each of the two end faces. In the installation position, the discharge tube can be sealed off in the adhesive disc. In the application position, the front edge of the discharge nozzle lies in the plane of the front adhesive coating or protrudes beyond this plane by at least 0.5 mm. A needle-free cylinder-piston unit of an injector whose discharge system is suitable for safely penetrating the outer layers of skin, covered by the term “dermis”, in order to convey the injection solution into or under the skin.
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What is claimed is: 1. Cylinder-piston unit ( 10 ) of a needle free injector, with at least one cylinder ( 20 ) for accommodating an injection solution, at least one piston ( 80 ), the improvement which comprises: the cylinder ( 20 ) has a bottom portion ( 33 ), on which a discharge tube ( 54 , 55 ) with a discharge nozzle ( 60 ) is arranged, the bottom portion ( 33 ) of the cylinder ( 20 ) has a cylinder front end face ( 46 ), an elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ), which is displaceable in the direction of a centre line ( 5 ) of the cylinder-piston unit ( 10 ) between an installation position ( 111 ) and an application position ( 112 ), is slidably arranged on the discharge tube ( 54 , 55 ) and/or on the bottom portion ( 33 ), the bottom portion ( 33 ) has an annular web ( 51 ), which extends forwards in a continuation of an outer wall ( 32 ) of the cylinder ( 20 ), the annular web ( 51 ) has a cylindrical inner wall ( 52 ), the annular web ( 51 ) encloses a receiving space ( 53 ) for the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ), the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) slideable within the receiving space ( 53 ), the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) in the installation position ( 111 ) having a first portion thereof occupying a front area of the receiving space ( 53 ) with the remainder of the receiving space ( 53 ) being unoccupied between the cylinder front end face ( 46 ) of the bottom portion ( 33 ) of the cylinder ( 20 ) and the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) and a second portion of the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) extending beyond the cylindrical inner wall ( 52 ), upon actuation of the at least one piston ( 80 ) the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) slips further into the receiving space ( 53 ), the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) has a front adhesive coating ( 121 ) affixed to a front end face ( 113 ) of the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) and directed away from the bottom portion ( 33 ), the front adhesive coating ( 121 ) for temporarily bearing with adhesive bonding to the skin ( 200 ) of a patient during injection of the injection solution in the application position ( 112 ) and a rear adhesive coating ( 129 ) affixed to a rear end face ( 115 ) of the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) and directed towards the cylinder front end face ( 46 ) of the bottom portion ( 33 ) of the cylinder ( 20 ), in the installation position ( 111 ), the discharge tube ( 54 , 55 ) can be sealed off in the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ), in the application position ( 112 ), the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) bears with adhesive bonding of the rear adhesive coating ( 129 ) on the cylinder front end face ( 46 ) of the bottom portion ( 33 ) of the cylinder ( 20 ), and in the application position ( 112 ), a front edge ( 61 ) of the discharge nozzle ( 60 ) lies in the plane of the front adhesive coating ( 121 ) or protrudes beyond this plane by at least 0.5 mm. 2. Cylinder-piston unit with adhesive disc according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) located in the installation position ( 111 ) is at a distance of at least one millimeter from the cylinder front end face ( 46 ) of the bottom portion ( 33 ) directed towards it. 3. Cylinder-piston unit with adhesive disc according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ), is an elastomer body, which is elastic at least in the longitudinal direction parallel to the centre line ( 5 ) of the cylinder-piston unit ( 10 ). 4. Cylinder-piston unit with adhesive disc according to claim 1 , wherein an outer wall ( 57 ) of the discharge tube ( 54 , 55 ) is shaped cylindrically at least in part. 5. Cylinder-piston unit with adhesive disc according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic adhesive disc ( 110 ) has a bore ( 122 ), which is closed by a sealing element ( 125 ). 6. Cylinder-piston unit with adhesive disc according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive bonding of the rear adhesive coating ( 129 ) has a greater adherence to the cylinder front end face ( 113 ) of the bottom portion ( 33 ) than the adherence of the front adhesive coating ( 121 ) to the skin ( 200 ) of a patient in the application position ( 112 ).
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