Autoinjectors

US9814836B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9814836-B2
Application numberUS-201113824911-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2011
Priority dateSep 21, 2010
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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Abstract

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An autoinjector includes a housing for receiving in use in a generally longitudinal loading direction a syringe assembly including a syringe carrier and a syringe, the syringe including a syringe body having a slideable internal piston for expressing a dose contained in the body through a needle at a forward end thereof; a drive mechanism for providing drive for operation of the autoinjector and being disposed generally within the housing and including a mechanical energy source and a winder element for being rotated to charge the energy source, and an input transmission train operational between the syringe assembly and the winder element in use, whereby loading of the syringe assembly into the housing rotates the winder element to charge the energy source.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An autoinjector, comprising: a housing for receiving in use in a longitudinal loading direction a syringe assembly comprising a syringe carrier and a syringe, the syringe including a syringe body having a slideable internal piston for expressing a dose contained in the body through a needle at a forward end thereof; a drive mechanism for providing drive for operation of the autoinjector and being disposed within said housing and including a mechanical energy source and a winder element for being rotated to charge the mechanical energy source; and an input transmission train operational between the syringe assembly and the winder element in use, whereby loading of said syringe assembly into said housing rotates said winder element to charge the mechanical energy source, wherein the input transmission train includes a tooth element for moving linearly in use with the syringe assembly and engaged in a helical thread. 2. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein said housing includes a passage for receiving in use said syringe assembly. 3. The autoinjector according to claim 2 , wherein, in use, said syringe assembly is configured to be inserted forwardly into said passage through a rear end. 4. The autoinjector according to claim 2 , wherein, in use, said syringe assembly is configured to be inserted rearwardly into said passage through a front end. 5. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein said input transmission train includes a screw element mounted for rotation, which comprises the helical thread and is engaged by the tooth element that moves linearly in use upon insertion of said syringe assembly into said housing, whereby linear movement of the tooth element induces rotation of said screw element. 6. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein said mechanical energy source includes a torsion spring. 7. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein said mechanical energy source includes a constant torque spring. 8. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , further comprising: an output transmission train operational between said mechanical energy source and said slideable internal piston of the syringe, wherein said output transmission train is separate from said input transmission train. 9. The autoinjector according to claim 8 , wherein the overall mechanical advantage of the combined input and output transmission trains is non-unity. 10. The autoinjector according to claim 9 , wherein said mechanical advantage is greater than unity. 11. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein upon loading of the syringe assembly in use into the autoinjector, the input transmission train is configured to be interrupted before said output transmission train becomes operational. 12. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein said syringe assembly includes a removable needle shield initially engaging the syringe to cover the syringe needle, and a needle shield remover that operationally moves to remove said needle shield upon loading of the syringe assembly into the autoinjector. 13. The autoinjector according to claim 1 , wherein said drive mechanism includes a rotary to linear motion converter for applying linear drive to said slideable internal piston of the syringe, said rotary to linear motion converter including a threaded element having a thread of non-uniform pitch. 14. An autoinjector, comprising: a housing for receiving, in use, in a longitudinal loading direction, a syringe assembly that includes a syringe carrier and a syringe, the syringe including a syringe body that has a slideable internal piston for expressing a dose contained in the body through a needle at a forward end thereof; a drive mechanism that drives an operation of the autoinjector, the drive mechanism being disposed within said housing and including a mechanical energy source and a winder element configured to be rotated to charge the mechanical energy source; and an input transmission train, operational between the syringe assembly and winder element in use, whereby loading of said syringe assembly into said housing rotates said winder element to charge the mechanical energy source, wherein said drive mechanism includes a rotary to linear motion converter for applying linear drive to said slideable internal piston of the syringe, said rotary to linear motion converter including a threaded element having a thread of non-uniform pitch. 15. The autoinjector according to claim 14 , further comprising: an output transmission train operational between said mechanical energy source and said slideable internal piston of the syringe, wherein said output transmission train is separate from said input transmission train. 16. The autoinjector according to claim 15 , wherein the overall mechanical advantage of the combined input and output transmission trains is non-unity. 17. The autoinjector according to claim 16 , wherein said mechanical advantage is greater than unity.

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Classifications

  • Needle cap remover, i.e. devices to dislodge protection cover from needle or needle hub, e.g. deshielding devices · CPC title

  • Ampoule syringes, i.e. syringes with needle for use in combination with replaceable ampoules or carpules, e.g. automatic {(ampoules or carpules A61J1/06)} · CPC title

  • With automatic needle insertion · CPC title

  • cocking means, e.g. to bias the main drive spring of an injector · CPC title

  • Means to impede repositioning of protection sleeve from needle covering to needle uncovering position · CPC title

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What does patent US9814836B2 cover?
An autoinjector includes a housing for receiving in use in a generally longitudinal loading direction a syringe assembly including a syringe carrier and a syringe, the syringe including a syringe body having a slideable internal piston for expressing a dose contained in the body through a needle at a forward end thereof; a drive mechanism for providing drive for operation of the autoinjector an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cowe Toby, Owen Mumford Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/2033. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).