Auto-injector
US-2017007763-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US9764084B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9764084-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214123047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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There is provided an auto-injector for a syringe that is suitable for use in the injected delivery of drug to a patient. The auto-injector comprises a cassette unit arranged for receipt of a syringe provided with a needle cover and removable cap. The auto-injector also comprises a drive unit arranged for docking receipt of the cassette unit at a docking position and a drive arrangement. The drive unit is provided with a timer that starts a time count on removal of the removable cap and needle cover from the cassette unit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An auto-injector comprising: a cassette unit comprising: a cassette unit housing defining a cassette unit housing cavity and a needle projection aperture, said cassette unit housing cavity arranged for receipt of a syringe comprising: a barrel for containing a volume of a liquid drug formulation; a hollow needle at a front end of said barrel, said hollow needle defining a needle tip for dispensing of said liquid drug formulation; and a plunger that is axially movable within the barrel; a removable cap that fits over and thereby, acts such as to close off, the needle projection aperture; and connecting to said removable cap, a needle cover defining a needle sheath for sheathing of said needle tip; and a drive unit, separate from and arranged for receipt of the cassette unit, comprising: a drive unit housing defining a docking cavity and a needle delivery aperture, wherein said docking cavity is arranged for docking receipt of the cassette unit at a docking position, whereupon said cassette unit and/or said syringe is movable from a rest position, in which the needle tip of the syringe is within the drive unit housing to a use position, in which the needle tip protrudes from said needle delivery aperture; a drive arrangement, said drive arrangement comprising: one or more electrically powered sources of axial drive; a first drive transfer element for transferring said axial drive to the cassette unit and/or to the syringe for advancing the syringe to said use position; and a second drive transfer element for subsequently transferring the axial drive to said plunger of the syringe for moving the plunger into the barrel of the syringe to eject at least part of said volume of liquid drug formulation; an electronic control system, in the drive unit housing, comprising a microprocessor control unit including a timer; and a cap detect switch in the drive unit housing, in communication with said microprocessor control unit, for detecting removal of the removable cap and needle cover from the cassette unit, wherein, on removal of the removable cap and needle cover from the cassette unit, said cap detect switch communicates with the timer to send a cap removal detection signal to the timer to initiate a time count, and wherein the timer is arranged such that on reaching a certain, pre-determined time count a stop command to stop the drive functioning of the drive unit is generated. 2. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein said stop command is to disable said one or more electrically powered sources of axial drive. 3. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein said stop command is to initiate a blocking function that acts to block the movement of said first and/or second drive transfer elements. 4. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein the drive unit includes an electronic display and the time count is displayed on the electronic display. 5. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein the timer is arranged such that on reaching said certain, pre-determined time count an alarm command to initiate an audible alarm of the drive unit is generated. 6. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein the removable cap is provided with a connector defining one or more needle cover gripping elements for gripping the needle cover. 7. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein the housing receives a syringe containing a liquid drug formulation. 8. An auto-injector according to claim 7 , wherein said liquid drug formulation is arranged for storage at from 2-8° C. and for injected delivery at from 18-30° C. 9. An auto-injector according to claim 8 , wherein the liquid drug formulation has a viscosity of less than 120 mPa·s at a delivery temperature of 20° C. 10. An auto-injector according to claim 7 , wherein the liquid drug formulation comprises an aqueous formulation of a therapeutic biologic type drug. 11. An auto-injector according to claim 10 , wherein said biologic type drug comprises an immunoglobulin or a fragment thereof. 12. An auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein said timer is installed on an integrated circuit chip. 13. An auto-injector drive unit comprising: a drive unit housing arranged for docking receipt of an injection cassette unit; a drive arrangement for ejecting at least part of a liquid drug formulation from the cassette unit; an electronic control system comprising a microprocessor control unit including a timer; and a cap detect switch in the drive unit housing, in communication with said microprocessor control, for detecting removal of a removable cap and needle cover from the cassette unit, wherein, on removal of the removable cap and needle cover from the cassette unit, said cap detect switch communicates with the timer to send a cap removal detection signal to the timer to initiate a time count, and wherein the timer is arranged such that on reaching a certain, pre-determined time count a stop command to stop drive functioning of the drive unit is generated. 14. An auto-injector drive unit according to claim 13 , wherein said stop command disables one or more electrically powered sources of drive. 15. An auto-injector drive unit according to claim 13 , wherein said stop command initiates a blocking function that acts to block movement of drive transfer elements. 16. An auto-injector drive unit according to claim 13 , wherein the drive unit includes an electronic display and the time count is displayed on the electronic display. 17. An auto-injector drive unit according to claim 13 , wherein the timer is arranged such that on reaching said certain, pre-determined time count an alarm command to initiate an audible alarm of the drive unit is generated.
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