Pen Type Drug Injection Device with Dose Encoder mechanism and Dose Setting/Dose Delivery mode Switch
US-2015352290-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9757525B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9757525-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013261300-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2010 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A medication injection pen is provided comprising a housing ( 218 ), for housing a dose set knob ( 220 ), a leadscrew ( 226 ), a driver ( 224 ), a setback member ( 222 ), and a dose stop member ( 228 ). The dose set knob ( 220 ) is rotatable with respect to said housing ( 218 ) to set a desired injection dose, and comprises at least one internal thread ( 291 ). The leadscrew ( 226 ) includes a thread element by which it is advanceable in a first direction via a corresponding thread engagement, said first direction being that which expels medication from a cartridge ( 36 ). The driver ( 224 ) is rotationally fixed to said leadscrew ( 226 ) for preventing relative rotation therebetween, said driver ( 224 ) being rotatable in a first direction to rotate and advance said leadscrew ( 226 ) in said first direction. The setback member ( 222 ) is rotationally fixed to said driver ( 224 ) for preventing relative rotation therebetween.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medication injection pen comprising: a housing; a dose set knob rotatable with respect to said housing to set a desired injection dose; a leadscrew provided with a thread element and advanceable in a first direction via a corresponding thread engagement, said first direction being that which expels medication from a cartridge; a driver rotationally fixed to said leadscrew for preventing relative rotation therebetween, said driver being rotatable in a first rotational direction to rotate said leadscrew and advance said leadscrew in said first direction; a setback member rotationally fixed to said driver for preventing relative rotation therebetween, said setback member being separate from said housing; and a dose stop member rotationally fixed to said dose set knob and comprising an internal thread in threaded engagement with said thread element of said leadscrew, said dose stop member being axially movable relative to said dose set knob when said dose set knob is rotated relative to said setback member, and wherein axial movement of said dose stop member limits a user from setting a dose that is greater than an injectable volume of medication remaining in the cartridge. 2. The medication injection pen according to claim 1 , wherein said dose stop member rotates together with said leadscrew when said leadscrew rotates in said first rotational direction. 3. The medication injection pen according to claim 1 , wherein said setback member moves axially or rotates with respect to the housing during dose setting or injection. 4. A medication injection pen comprising: a housing; a dose set knob rotatable with respect to said housing to set a desired injection dose; a leadscrew provided with a thread element and advanceable in a first direction via a corresponding thread engagement, said first direction being that which expels medication from a cartridge; a driver rotationally fixed to said leadscrew for preventing relative rotation therebetween, said driver being rotatable in a first rotational direction to rotate said leadscrew and advance said leadscrew in said first direction; a setback member rotationally fixed to said driver for preventing relative rotation therebetween; and a click element positioned between said dose set knob and said setback member, said click element comprising a first arm member engaging an internal surface of said dose set knob, and a second arm member engaging an external surface of said setback member, wherein one of the said first and second arms produces an audible signal when said dose set knob is rotated with respect to said housing, wherein said internal surface of said dose set knob and said external surface of said setback member, each comprise a plurality of teeth, and one of said first and second arms slides over ridges of said plurality of teeth of said setback member or ridges of said plurality of teeth of said dose set knob to produce the audible signal at each ridge. 5. The medication injection pen according to claim 4 , wherein said plurality of teeth of said dose set knob are configured to allow relative rotation between said dose set knob and said click element in a second rotational direction, and said plurality of teeth of said setback member are configured to allow relative rotation between said setback member and said click element in an opposite direction to the second rotational direction. 6. The medication injection pen according to claim 5 , wherein when said dose set knob rotates relative to said click element in said second rotational direction, said first arm produces the audible signal, and when said setback member rotates relative to said click element in said opposite direction to said second rotational direction, said second arm produces the audible signal. 7. A medication injection pen comprising: a housing; a dose set knob rotatable with respect to said housing to set a desired injection dose; a leadscrew provided with a thread element and advanceable in a first direction via a corresponding thread engagement, said first direction being that which expels medication from a cartridge; a driver rotationally fixed to said leadscrew for preventing relative rotation therebetween, said driver being rotatable in a first rotational direction to rotate said leadscrew and advance said leadscrew in said first direction; and a setback member rotationally fixed to said driver for preventing relative rotation therebetween, said setback member being separate from said housing; wherein said housing further comprises a flexible protrusion provided on a surface within said housing, and said dose set knob further comprises a flexible tab element which engages said protrusion to produce an audible signal upon completion of injection of a set dose. 8. The medication injection pen according to claim 7 , wherein when said dose set knob rotates relative to said housing to set a desired injection dose, said flexible tab element passes between a first edge of said protrusion and a sidewall of the housing, causing said protrusion to flex away from said sidewall. 9. The medication injection pen according to claim 8 , wherein said dose set knob rotates in an opposite direction to inject a dose, and in this direction, said flexible tab element engages a second edge of said protrusion causing said flexible tab element to flex radially inward, wherein once said flexible tab element passes an end of said protrusion, said flexible tab element returns to an initial position while providing an audible signal indicating an end of injection. 10. The medication injection pen according to claim 7 , wherein the housing includes a channel having internal threads that threadedly engage the thread element of said leadscrew; said channel includes a wall disposed on a top surface of said channel; and said flexible protrusion is disposed on said wall of said channel.
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