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AU2002249383A1 - Improvements in and relating to an injection device - Google Patents

Improvements in and relating to an injection device

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AU2002249383A1
AU2002249383A1 AU2002249383A AU2002249383A AU2002249383A1 AU 2002249383 A1 AU2002249383 A1 AU 2002249383A1 AU 2002249383 A AU2002249383 A AU 2002249383A AU 2002249383 A AU2002249383 A AU 2002249383A AU 2002249383 A1 AU2002249383 A1 AU 2002249383A1
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injection device
drive
piston
drive mechanism
medicament
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Robert Woolston
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DCA Design International Ltd
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DCA Design International Ltd
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Improvements in and Relating to an Injection Device
The present invention relates to improvements in an injection device, and in particular to improvements in a portable injection device for dispensing controlled quantities of a medicament.
Injection devices are known for the self administration of medicament by patients. For example, those suffeiing from diabetes may require regular injections of insulin. Injection devices allow the patient to select a dose and to administer that dose. It is known to automate this process so that a user need only press a button and the injection device will dispense a selected dose of medicament. This relieves the patient of the task of controlling the amount dispensed while manually expelling the medicament from the injection device. This is a particular problem for the elderly, the infirm, those suffering from vision difficulties and others suffeiing from diabetes related problems which impair their faculties.
The medicament is typically contained within a cartridge located within the injection device. The cartridge has a bung or piston at one end which is driven towards a second end of the cartridge to expel the medicament from the injection device. It is a problem that injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. At the same time, the injection device must be of a size that enables apiston or the like used to drive the cartridge bung within the cartridge to be moved both to amaximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge.
It is an advantage of the present invention that it seeks to provide a solution to these conflicting requirements.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a drive mechanism for an injection device in which a piston is successively moved in relation to a first end of a medicament cartridge containing a medicament selectively to drive a bung closing a first end of the medicament cartridge into the medicament cartridge to expel medicament through a delivery member located at a second end of the medicament cartridge, is characterised in that the piston comprises a first piston part guided for linear movement to selectively drive the bung and a second piston part connected for pivoting movement with respect to the first piston part.
Preferably, the drive mechanism further comprises a transmission means between a dial dose mechanism and the piston.
Preferably, the transmission means comprises a dose setting mechanism connected to drive the piston through a dispense gear. More preferably, the dose setting mechanism comprises a spline connecting a dosing shaft to the dial dose mechanism, the dosing shaft having a first abutment surface at a second end. Even more preferably, the button has a stop surface for abutment with the abutment surface of the dosage shaft.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, an injection device incoiporates a drive mechanism according to the first aspect of the invention.
The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: -
Figure 1 shows in side section an injection device having a delivery device according to the present invention;
Figure 2 shows a similar view to Figure 1 with the injection device in ready position;
Figure 3 shows a view similar to Figure 2 after dialling of a required dosage;
Figure 4 shows a view similar to Figure 3 after delivery of the required dosage; and
Figure 5 shows a side section of a mechanism for use with the injection device of Figures 1 to 4.
Like reference numerals will be used to refer to like parts of the injection device.
Referring first to Figure 1 , there may be seen an injection device 2 incorporating a drive mechanism 4 in accordance with the present invention.
The injection device 2 comprises amain housing 6, the drive mechanism4 including a dial dose mechanism 10, and a button 12. A needle unit 14 including a delivery member in the form a hollow needle is secured to a first end of the main housing 6. A medicament cartridge 16 having a first end and a second end may be stored in the main housing 6. When the needle unit 14 is in place, the needle unit pierces a flexible membrane at the first end of the medicament cartridge 16. A displaceable bung 18 is located at the second end of the medicament cartridge 16. A cover (not shown) may be provided over the first end of the main housing 6 to protect the needle unit from damage and a user from inadvertent pricking by the needle.
The button 12 is preferably in the form of a cup or cap adapted for slidable movement within the main housing as shown in the illustrated embodiment. The main housing 6 and the button 12 are preferably provided with a catch (not shown) releasably to retain the button 12 in a closed or 'off position. The button 12 is provided with a stop member 20 extending from an inner side of the button 12.
The dial dose mechanism 10 is located towards the first end of the main housing 6. The dial dose mechanism 10 is used by a user to select a dosage of medicament to be dispensed from the injection device in a manner to be described. The dose dial mechanism 10 is located adjacent a dose setting mechanism. The dose dial mechanism 10 is connected to the dose setting mechanism by way of a gear arrangement 22.
The dose setting mechanism comprises a dosing shaft 24 having a radially extending flange 26 about a portion intermediate between a first end of the dosing shaft 24 and a second end of the dosing shaft 24. The radially extending flange 26 has a first surface which in use may abut an abutment surface provided within the main housing 6. A spline 30 is provided about the first end of the dosing shaft 24 whereby the dosing shaft 24 is connected to the gear arrangement 22. The second end of the dosing shaft 24 is provided with a threaded portion 32 along at least apart thereof. The second end of the dosing shaft 24 is further provided with an abutment surface 34 for abutment with the stop member 20 on the button 12.
The drive mechanism comprises a dispense gear 40 located for rotation within the main housing 6, a piston 42 having a first piston part 44 and a second piston part 46 and guide means 48 located within the main housing 6. The guide means 48 comprises a first rectilinear portion 50 and a curved portion 52. Each of the first piston part 44 and the second piston part 46 are provided with a toothed or threaded portion 54 along at least one side thereof. The first piston part 44 and the second piston part 46 are pivotally connected to one another about a pivot point 56.
In Figure 1 , the injection device 2 is shown with a full medicament cartridge 16 with the drive mechanism in a fully retracted position and the button 12 fully depressed. The dispense gear 40 engages boththethreadedportion32 ofthe dosing shaft 24 and the threaded or toothed region 54 of the first piston part 44.
To operate the inj ection device 2 a us er releases the button 12 from the retained or ' off position such that the button 12 slides outwardly from within the main housing 6 (Figure 2).
To set arequired dosage a user sets a dose using the dose dial mechanism 10. This causes the gear arrangement 22 to precess the dosing shaft 24 with respect to the spline 30 thereby moving the abutment surface 34 ofthe dosing shaft 24 towards the stop member 20 on the button 12 (Figure 3).
The user can now operate the injection device to deliver the dosage set by depressing the button 12. As the button 12 is displaced within the main housing 6, the stop member 20 on the inside of the button 12 comes into contact with the abutment surface 34 ofthe dosing shaft 24.
Further displacement causes the dosing shaft 24 to be driven towards the first end ofthe injection device 2. This further displacement causes the dispense gear 40 to be rotated due to the travel of the threaded portion 42 ofthe dosing shaft 24. The rotation ofthe dispense gear 40 causes the toothed or threaded portion 54 ofthe first piston part 44 to be driven towards the displaceable bung 18. This in turn causes rotation ofthe second piston part 46 about the linearly displaced pivot point 56 as the first piston part 44 is driven into the rectilineal- portion 50 ofthe guide means 48. ConcuiTently, the second piston part 46 is guided by the curved portion 52 ofthe guide means 48 towards and into the rectilinear portion 50 ofthe guide means by the action ofthe first piston part 44. It will be seen that a swinging movement of a free end ofthe second piston part 46 occurs within the fully retracted position ofthe button 12 (Figure 4) . The further displacement ofthe dosing shaft 24 continues until the button 12 has been fully depressed.
On the next use ofthe injection device 2 , a new dose is set, precessing the dosing shaft 24 further prior to depression ofthe button 12. As the process is repeated the first piston part 44 is driven further into the rectilinear portion 50 ofthe guide means, such that the first piston part 44 passes beyond the dispense gear 40. At this point, the dispense gear 40 engages with the toothed or threaded region 54 ofthe second piston part 46 to drive the second piston part 46. The first piston part 44 is then diiven towards the displaceable bung 18 under the action ofthe second piston part 46.
This process is repeated until replacement ofthe medicament cartridge 16 is required (Figure 5) . The first piston part 44 and the second piston part 46 can then be withdrawn from the medicament cartridge 16 under the action ofthe dispense gear 40 to allow subsequent replacement ofthe medicament cartridge 16.
The relative arrangement ofthe drive mechanism and the medicament cartridge means that the main housing provides a relatively large flat face where a relatively large dose display, such as a liquid crystal display maybe located. This in turn enables the dose display to use relatively large figures or other characters. This is an advantage for those with impaired vision.

Claims (1)

  1. 1 A drive mechanism for an injection device in which a piston is successively moved in relation to a first end of a medicament cartridge containing a medicament selectively to drive a bung closing a first end ofthe medicament cartridge into the medicament cartridge to expel medicament through a delivery member located at a second end ofthe medicament cartridge, characterised in that the piston comprises a first piston part guided for linear movement to selectively drive the bung and a second piston part connected for pivoting movement with respect to the first piston part.
    2 A drive mechanism according to claim 1 , characterised in that the drive mechanism further comprises a transmission means between a dial dose mechanism and the piston.
    3 A drive mechanism according to claim 1 orclaim2, characterised in that the transmission means comprises a dose setting mechanism connected to drive the piston through a dispense gear.
    4 A drive mechanism according to claim 3 , characterised in that the dose setting mechanism comprises a spline connecting a dosing shaft to the dial dose mechanism, the dosing shaft having a first abutment surface at a second end.
    5 A drive mechanism according to claim4, characterised in that the button has a stop surface for abutment with the abutment surface ofthe dosage shaft.
    6 An injection device incorporating a drive mechanism according to any previous claim.
    7 An injection device according to claim 6, in which the injection device further comprises a drive means selectively to drive the bung having a button displaceably housed in the injection device.
AU2002249383A 2001-03-27 2002-03-26 Improvements in and relating to an injection device Ceased AU2002249383B2 (en)

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GBGB0107607.4A GB0107607D0 (en) 2001-03-27 2001-03-27 Improvements in and relating to an injection device
GB0107607.4 2001-03-27
PCT/GB2002/001430 WO2002076536A1 (en) 2001-03-27 2002-03-26 Improvements in and relating to an injection device

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