Auto-injector
US-9352090-B2 · May 31, 2016 · US
US9789255B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9789255-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213983810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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An auto-injector for administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M) is presented having an elongate case arranged to be held by a user, a tubular chassis telescoped in the case and biased against the case so as to protrude from the case. The injector also includes a syringe with a hollow injection needle, a drive spring and a plunger for forwarding load of the drive spring to a stopper of the syringe. A trigger button is distally arranged in or on the case, wherein the trigger button is initially coupled to the case in a manner to protrude distally from the case and interlocked to the chassis in a manner preventing the trigger button from disengaging the case.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An auto-injector for administering a dose of a liquid medicament (M), comprising: an elongate case arranged to be held by a user, a tubular chassis telescopable in the case and biased against the case so as to protrude from the case, a syringe with a hollow injection needle, a drive spring and a plunger for forwarding load of the drive spring to a stopper of the syringe, a trigger button distally arranged in or on the case, wherein the trigger button is initially coupled to the case in a manner to protrude distally from the case and interlocked to the chassis in a manner preventing the trigger button from disengaging the case and thus preventing actuation of the trigger button in an initial position, wherein the case is arranged to translate in the proximal direction (P) against the bias relative to the chassis thereby also translating the trigger button releasing the interlock to the chassis so as to allow actuation of the trigger button, wherein the trigger button is arranged to lock in a more proximal position on actuation, wherein a carrier subassembly is arranged comprising a tubular carrier slidably arranged relative to the chassis inside the case, the carrier adapted to contain the syringe with the hollow injection needle, the drive spring and the plunger, wherein the syringe is lockable for joint axial translation with the carrier, wherein the trigger button exhibits at least one proximal beam arranged to be in a ramped engagement with the case in a manner to inwardly deflect the proximal beam and decouple it from the case when the trigger button is forced in the proximal direction (P) against the case, wherein in the initial position the proximal beam inwardly abuts the carrier so as to prevent inward deflection, wherein the carrier is initially coupled to the chassis for joint axial translation by a detent mechanism, wherein the detent mechanism is arranged to decouple the chassis from the carrier upon actuation of the trigger button thus allowing the carrier to move relative to the chassis, wherein a first window in the carrier is arranged so as to allow inward deflection of the proximal beam when the case is translated in the proximal direction (P) from the initial position. 2. The auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal beam is arranged to engage in the first window on actuation of the trigger button abutting the carrier so as to translate it in the proximal direction (P) relative to the chassis, wherein the case is arranged to outwardly abut the proximal beam engaged in the first window preventing it from disengaging the carrier. 3. The auto-injector according to claim 1 , wherein a control spring is arranged around the carrier, wherein a needle insertion control mechanism is provided for coupling a proximal end of the control spring to either the carrier for advancing it for needle insertion or to the chassis for needle retraction depending on the relative axial position of the carrier and the chassis, wherein a plunger release mechanism is arranged for releasing the plunger for injection when the carrier has at least almost reached an injection depth during needle insertion, wherein the detent mechanism when released is arranged to allow the carrier to move relative to the chassis so as to cause the needle insertion control mechanism to switch the proximal end of the control spring to the carrier for needle insertion, wherein a syringe retraction control mechanism is arranged for coupling a distal end of the control spring to either the carrier for needle retraction or to the case otherwise. 4. The auto-injector according to claim 3 , wherein the needle insertion control mechanism comprises a first collar biased by the control spring in a proximal direction (P), wherein at least one resilient beam is proximally arranged on the first collar, wherein respective recesses are arranged in the carrier and case, wherein a transversal extension of a head of the resilient beam is wider than a gap between the carrier and the chassis causing the head of the resilient beam to abut a distal face on the recess in the chassis while being prevented from deflecting in an inward direction (I) by the carrier or to abut a distal face on the recess in the carrier while being prevented from deflecting in an outward direction (O) by the chassis thereby forwarding load from the control spring to the carrier for needle insertion, wherein the resilient beam is arranged to be switched between the chassis and the carrier by ramped engagement of the head to the distal faces under load of the control spring depending on the relative longitudinal position between the chassis and the carrier. 5. The auto-injector according to claim 4 , wherein a visual use indicator is provided, comprising at least one indicator window in the case, wherein a part of the chassis is arranged to be located behind the indicator window when the case is in its distal position biased by the control spring, wherein a tab on the first collar is located outwardly from the part of the chassis after the first collar has been translated in the proximal direction (P) during needle insertion, wherein the tab and the part of the chassis exhibit a visually distinctive feature. 6. The auto-injector according to claim 3 , wherein in the plunger release mechanism the plunger in an initial state is locked to the carrier by a ramped engagement to the carrier and by being prevented from rotating out of this ramped engagement depending on a relative longitudinal position of the carrier in the case, wherein the plunger is arranged to be released for rotating out of the ramped engagement upon the needle reaching at least nearly a predefined injection depth on translation of the carrier in the proximal direction (P) for advancing the needle beyond a proximal end of the auto-injector. 7. The auto-injector according to claim 6 , wherein the carrier has a longitudinal aperture, wherein an outward protrusion is arranged on the plunger in a manner to engage a face on the carrier in the aperture, wherein at least one of the outward protrusion or the face on the carrier is ramped so as to force the plunger to rotate when translated, wherein an inward longitudinal rib connected to the case inwardly protrudes into the longitudinal aperture in a manner to prevent disengagement of the outward protrusion from the face on the carrier prior to translation of the carrier for advancing the needle and wherein the outward protrusion comes clear of the inward longitudinal rib on translation of the carrier for advancing the needle so as to rotate past a proximal end of the inward longitudinal rib due to its ramped engagement to the carrier under load of the drive spring. 8. The auto-injector according to claim 7 , wherein the inward longitudinal rib is arranged on a second collar arranged in the case and initially locked to the case for joint axial translation, the second collar being part of the syringe retraction control mechanism, wherein the syringe retraction control mechanism is arranged to disengage from the case and engage to the carrier when the case is moved in the distal direction (D) from a position with the needle in the injection depth, wherein the control spring is arranged in the case around the carrier, the control spring acting between the second collar and the proximal first collar so as to bias the case or the carrier in the distal direction (D). 9. The auto-injector according to claim 3 , wherein the syringe retraction control mechanism comprises a second collar bearing against the distal end of the control spring and having a resilient proximal beam with a beam head having an inward boss, wherein the beam head is arranged to be in a ramped engagement with a second cas
preventing premature release, e.g. by making use of a safety lock · CPC title
by telescoping of ampoules or carpules with the syringe body · CPC title
by visual feedback · CPC title
Release is possible only when device is pushed against the skin, e.g. using a trigger which is blocked or inactive when the device is not pushed against the skin · CPC title
triggering of discharging means by contact of injector with patient body · CPC title
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