Medical injector with slidable sleeve activation

US9901681B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9901681-B2
Application numberUS-200913063792-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2009
Priority dateSep 18, 2008
Publication dateFeb 27, 2018
Grant dateFeb 27, 2018

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In one aspect, a medical injector is provided herein which includes a body; a displaceable plunger disposed in the body; a spring disposed to advance the plunger; a releasable retainer for retaining the plunger in a first state against force of the spring; and, a sleeve disposed on the body, the sleeve being slidable relative to the body. Sliding movement of the sleeve over a predetermined extent relative to the body results in the releasable retainer releasing the plunger thereby allowing the spring to advance the plunger. Advantageously, the subject invention provides a medical injector having an automated plunger drive which is triggered upon sliding movement of the sleeve, thereby minimizing premature or failed activations.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical injector comprising: a body, said body including a cross-piece at a proximal end thereof; a displaceable plunger disposed in said body; a spring disposed between the cross-piece and said plunger, said spring configured to cooperate with the cross-piece to advance said plunger; a releasable retainer including one or more deflectable locking arms, at least one of said locking arms including a detent having a portion directly and interferingly engaging said plunger to retain said plunger within said body in a first state against force of said spring; and a sleeve disposed on, and located exteriorly of, said body, said sleeve including one or more activation surfaces having a ramped portion, said sleeve being slidable relative to said body, wherein sliding movement of said sleeve over a predetermined extent relative to said releasable retainer causes said ramped portion of said one or more activation surfaces to directly engage said portion of said detent engaging and retaining said plunger and to deflect the one or more locking arms in an outward direction to release said plunger, wherein the spring cooperates with the cross-piece to advance the plunger. 2. A medical injector as in claim 1 , further comprising a dose knob, wherein, in an initial state, said dose knob prevents movement of said sleeve relative to said body. 3. A medical injector as in claim 1 , further comprising a reservoir disposed in said body formed to accommodate a medicament. 4. A medical injector as in claim 3 , wherein the sliding movement of said sleeve over a predetermined extent which results in said releasable retainer releasing said plunger is also relative to said reservoir. 5. The medical injector of claim 1 , wherein said sleeve is separate from and exterior to said plunger. 6. A medical injector comprising: a body having a cross-piece with a slot formed therein; a displaceable plunger disposed in said body, said plunger having at least one thread formed thereon; a stem disposed in said body, said stem having at least one thread formed thereon; a button fixed to said stem; a spring disposed to advance said button away from said body; and a releasable retainer for releasably retaining said button against force of said spring, said releasable retainer comprising at least one catch, wherein, said button being retained against force of said spring by said at least one catch interferingly engaging said cross-piece of said body, and wherein, said plunger and said stem being configured such that, upon a predetermined extent of relative movement between said plunger and said stem, said thread of said plunger threadably engages said thread of said stem such that said stem rotates, rotation of said stem causing said at least one catch to align with said slot to release said button thereby allowing said spring to advance said button. 7. A medical injector comprising: a body having a cross-piece with a slot formed therein; a displaceable plunger disposed in said body, said plunger having at least one thread formed thereon; a spring disposed to advance said plunger; a stem disposed in said body, said stem having at least one thread formed thereon; a button fixed to said stem; a secondary spring disposed to advance said button away from said body; a first releasable retainer for retaining said plunger in a first state against force of said spring; a sleeve disposed on, and located exteriorly of, said body, said sleeve being slidable relative to said body; and a second releasable retainer for releasably retaining said button against force of said secondary spring, said second releasable retainer comprising at least one catch, wherein said button being retained against force of said secondary spring by said at least one catch interferingly engaging said cross-piece of said body, wherein sliding movement of said sleeve over a predetermined extent relative to said first releasable retainer results in said first releasable retainer releasing said plunger thereby allowing said spring to advance said plunger, wherein upon a predetermined extent of relative movement between said plunger and said stem, said thread of said plunger threadably engages said thread of said stem such that said stem rotates, rotation of said stem causing said second releasable retainer to release said button thereby allowing said secondary spring to advance said button, and wherein said rotation of said stem causes said at least one catch to align with said slot to release said button. 8. A medical injector as in claim 7 , further comprising a dose knob, wherein, in an initial state, said dose knob prevents movement of said sleeve relative to said body.

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Classifications

  • Spring-loaded one-shot injectors with or without automatic needle insertion (multishot dosing syringes A61M5/31525, needle insertion only A61M5/3287) · CPC title

  • preventing delivery before mixing is completed, e.g. by locking mechanisms · CPC title

  • using volume steps only adjustable in discrete intervals, i.e. individually distinct intervals · CPC title

  • Priming, e.g. purging, reducing backlash or clearance · CPC title

  • without axial movement of dose setting member · CPC title

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What does patent US9901681B2 cover?
In one aspect, a medical injector is provided herein which includes a body; a displaceable plunger disposed in the body; a spring disposed to advance the plunger; a releasable retainer for retaining the plunger in a first state against force of the spring; and, a sleeve disposed on the body, the sleeve being slidable relative to the body. Sliding movement of the sleeve over a predetermined exte…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sweeney Matthew D, Cronenberg Richard A, Vedrine Lionel, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/2448. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2018 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?
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