Motion activated septum puncturing drug delivery device
US-2015119797-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US9987419B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9987419-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314423529-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A controlled delivery drive mechanism includes a drive housing, a piston, and a biasing member initially retained in an energized state and is configured to bear upon an interface surface of the piston. The piston is configured to translate a plunger seal and a barrel. A tether is connected between the piston and the winch drum to restrain the free expansion of the biasing member and the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member bears upon. The drive mechanism may further include a gear assembly having a motor configured to drive the gear assembly to release the tether from the winch drum. The metering of the tether by the motor controls the rate or profile of drug delivery to a user. A drug delivery pump includes such a controlled delivery drive mechanism. A control system may be utilized to control the desired drug delivery rate/profile.
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A controlled delivery drive mechanism comprising: a drug container having a plunger seal disposed to translate within a barrel; a drive housing; a piston including an interface surface and being disposed to translate axially, the piston configured to bear upon the plunger seal and disposed adjacent, spaced apart and mechanically decoupled from the plunger seal in an initial position; a biasing member configured to bear upon the interface surface of the piston, wherein the biasing member is retained in an energized state between the interface surface of the piston and the housing when the piston is in the initial position; a delivery control mechanism including a gear assembly coupled to the piston by a tether to restrain the free expansion of the biasing member from its energized state and restrain the free axial translation of the piston, upon which the biasing member is configured to bear, the gear assembly having a plurality of gears wherein at least one of the plurality of gears is a status gear; an encoder operatively associated with the status gear providing positional feedback of the piston; and a status reader disposed adjacent the tether, the status reader interacting directly with the tether and providing a signal in response to a change of position of the tether, wherein the status reader rotates about a fulcrum when the tether goes slack. 2. The controlled delivery drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the gear assembly further comprises: a winch drum; and the tether connected at one end to the piston and at another end to the winch drum, wherein the winch drum applies a tensioning force to the tether to restrain the free expansion of the biasing member from its energized state and restrain the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member is configured to bear. 3. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the status reader applies a tensioning force directly to the tether. 4. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the status reader includes a switch. 5. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the drug container contains a drug fluid within a drug chamber. 6. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , further including a cover sleeve between the biasing member and the interface surface of the piston. 7. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the tether is adapted to be released from a winch drum of the delivery control mechanism to meter the free expansion of the biasing member from its energized state and the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member is configured to bear. 8. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , the gear assembly having a drum gear connected to a winch drum upon which the tether is releasably windable, a worm gear engageably connected to the winch gear, a compound gear engageably connected to the worm gear, and a motor having a pinion engageably connected to the compound gear, wherein the motor drives the gear assembly to release the tether from the winch drum to meter the free expansion of the biasing member from its initial energized state and the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member is configured to bear. 9. The drive mechanism of claim 8 , wherein the release of the tether by the motor controls the rate or profile of drug delivery to a user. 10. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the piston is comprised of one or more parts and connects to a distal end of the tether. 11. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the status reader is adapted to read or recognize one or more corresponding status triggers incrementally spaced on the tether, wherein, during operation of the drive mechanism, interaction between the status reader and the status triggers transmit a signal to a power and control system to provide feedback to a user. 12. The drive mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the status reader is an optical status reader and the corresponding status triggers are optical status triggers. 13. The drive mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the status reader is an electromechanical status reader and the corresponding status triggers are electromechanical status triggers. 14. The drive mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the status reader is a mechanical status reader and the corresponding status triggers are mechanical status triggers. 15. A drug delivery pump with controlled drug delivery comprising a housing and an assembly platform, upon which an activation mechanism, an insertion mechanism, a fluid pathway connection, a power and control system, and the controlled delivery drive mechanism as claimed in claim 1 are disposed. 16. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein the power and control system is disposed to receive one or more inputs to meter the release of the tether by the winch drum and thereby permit axial translation of the piston by the biasing member to translate the plunger seal within the barrel. 17. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein the one or more inputs are manually operative for activation of the activation mechanism. 18. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein the one or more inputs are manually operative for activation of a control interface. 19. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein the one or more inputs are manually operative for activation of a remote control mechanism. 20. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein, in response to at least one input, the power and control system is adapted to adjust the resistance provided by the tether and the winch drum on the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member bears to meet a desired drug delivery rate or profile. 21. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein, in response to at least one input, the power and control system is adapted to adjust the resistance provided by the tether and a winch drum on the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member bears to change the dose volume for delivery to the user. 22. The drug delivery pump of claim 15 , wherein, in response to at least one input, the power and control system is adapted to adjust the resistance provided by the tether and the winch drum on the free axial translation of the piston upon which the biasing member bears to start, stop, or pause operation of the drive mechanism. 23. A controlled delivery drive mechanism comprising: a drug container having a plunger seal disposed to translate within a barrel; a drive housing; a piston including an interface surface and being disposed to translate axially, the piston configured to bear upon the plunger seal and disposed adjacent, spaced apart and mechanically decoupled from the plunger seal in an initial position; a biasing member configured to bear upon the interface surface of the piston, wherein the biasing member is retained in an energized state between the interface surface of the piston and the housing when the piston is in the initial position; a delivery control mechanism including a gear assembly coupled to the piston by a tether to restrain the free expansion of the biasing member from its energized state and restrain the free axial translation of the piston, upon which the biasing member is configured to bear, the gear assembly having a plurality of gears wherein at least one of the plurality of gears is a status gear; an encoder operatively associated with the status gear providing positional feedback of the piston; and a status reader disposed adjacent the tether, the status reader
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