Safety device for a pre-filled syringe and injection device
US-9314574-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US9757520B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9757520-B2 |
| Application number | US-30147807-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2006 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An injection device 110 is described having a housing 112 that receives a syringe 114 having a needle 118 , wherein the syringe is supported in a syringe carrier 150 . The syringe 114 and syringe carrier 150 are biased by a return spring 126 from an extended position in which the needle 118 extends from the housing 112 through an exit aperture 128 to a retracted position in which it does not. A drive spring 130 acts via a drive to advance the syringe 114 from its retracted position to its extended position and discharge its contents through the needle 118 and a return spring 126 , brought into play when the drive has reached a nominal return position, restores the syringe 114 to its retracted position. The syringe carrier 150 is designed to restrict rearward movement of the syringe so that the injection device is less prone to failure and damage to is components than prior art devices.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An injection device comprising: a housing having a syringe with a syringe body having a discharge nozzle at a first end of the syringe body, the syringe body being movable between a retracted position in which the discharge nozzle is contained within the housing and an extended position in which the discharge nozzle extends from the housing through an exit aperture, wherein the syringe body comprises a flange at a second end of the syringe body opposite the first end of the syringe body; a drive element comprising a syringe piston, wherein the syringe piston acts directly upon the syringe body to advance it from its retracted position to its extended position and discharge its contents through the discharge nozzle; and a syringe carrier for carrying the syringe body as it is advanced, the syringe carrier having a first end through which the discharge nozzle extends and a second end opposite the first end, wherein the syringe carrier comprises, at its second end, at least one damping element for restricting movement of the syringe body relative to the syringe carrier in a direction from the first end of the syringe carrier to the second end of the syringe carrier whilst allowing some movement of the syringe body, relative to the syringe carrier, in the direction from the first end of the syringe carrier to the second end of the syringe carrier, wherein the damping element is arranged to bias the syringe in a direction from the second end to the first end of the syringe carrier, and wherein the damping element comprises biasing means formed from resilient material, and the biasing means is in the form of an arc of resilient material, wherein each end of the arc is attached to the syringe carrier and an outer convex surface of the arc is in juxtaposition with the flange of the syringe. 2. The injection device of claim 1 , further comprising a drive which acts on the syringe via the drive element, wherein the syringe carrier includes a delatch mechanism for releasing the drive from acting on the syringe after the contents of the syringe has been discharged and wherein the damping element is located on the delatch mechanism. 3. The injection device of claim 2 , wherein the delatch mechanism is in the form of an annular portion which is adapted to couple with the drive element in order to disconnect the drive element from the drive. 4. The injection device of claim 1 , wherein the discharge nozzle comprises a hypodermic needle and the syringe comprises a removable needle shield on the needle.
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