Patents by Inventor Lasse Mogensen
Lasse Mogensen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230149629Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at feast a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Nicholas Lee HAWSON, Martin MURPHY, Frederick William HAMLIN, Christophe ROYER, Dominic LLOYD-LUCAS, Tony BEDFORD, Andrew GOW, Dave HARRIS, Duncan Aleck BISHOP, Matthew GARWOOD, Matthew MURCHIE, Lasse MOGENSEN
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Patent number: 11554215Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at least a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2018Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Nicholas Lee Hawson, Martin Murphy, Frederick William Hamlin, Christophe Royer, Dominic Lloyd-Lucas, Tony Bedford, Andrew Gow, Dave Harris, Duncan Aleck Bishop, Matthew Garwood, Matthew Murchie, Lasse Mogensen
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Publication number: 20200188589Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at least a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Nicholas Lee Hawson, Martin Murphy, Frederick William Hamlin, Christophe Royer, Dominic Lloyd-Lucas, Tony Bedford, Andrew Gow, Dave Harris, Duncan Aleck Bishop, Matthew Garwood, Matthew Murchie, Lasse Mogensen
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Publication number: 20070093754Abstract: The invention relates to an inserter for an infusion set for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutical substance, such as e.g. insulin. The inserter comprises a needle hub comprising an insertion needle and two spring units assuring automatic insertion and automatic retraction of the insertion needle. The inserter comprises a housing (1), a carrier body (2) carrying an infusion part (8), a needle hub (3), a first moving unit (4) bringing the carrier body (2) to a forward position and a second moving unit (5) bringing the carrier body (2) to a retracted position. The inserter is characterized in that it has means for activation which should be activated at least once in order to bring the carrier body (2) from a retracted to a forward position, and back from the forward to the retracted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Orla Mathiasen
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Publication number: 20070060982Abstract: A system and method for interactive interstitial photo-dynamic tumour therapy and/or photothermal tumour therapy of a human or animal, said system comprising at least one radiation distributor, which is arranged for distribution of optical radiation from at least one radiation source to a reaction site, or from the reaction site to at least one radiation sensor. The radiation distributor comprises at least one translatory displacement element being translatory movable relatively to another element. First ends of first radiation conductors are fixed to the first translatory displacement element and first ends of second radiation conductors are fixed to the other element, wherein the first and the second radiation conductors are connectable to each other in different constellations through translatory movement of the translatory displacement element and the other element relative each other in order to obtain different operation modes of said system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: Thomas Johansson, Charlotta Eker, Jorgen Malmborg, Lasse Mogensen, Sune Svanberg, Marcelo Thompson, Stefan Engels
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Publication number: 20070021729Abstract: The present invention relates to a packing for an infusion set. The infusion set for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutic substance, such as insulin, includes an infusion part having a cannula penetrating the skin of a patient and a connector which connects the infusion part with a medical device such as an adaptor for a syringe or an insulin pump. The insertion of the infusion part will be performed with an insertion needle which is delivered together with the infusion part under sterile conditions. The packaging includes an impenetrable part protecting the surroundings from the insertion needle and a removal part which is to be removed by the user before applying the infusion part. The inner surface of the impenetrable part is provided with a retainer for releasable retaining at least a part of the infusion set.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Jesper Olsen, Carl Ahman, May Svendstrup, Steffen Gyrn
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Publication number: 20060186256Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for adjusting the length of an infusion tube (2) comprising a first wall (3) and a second wall (4) and at least one connecting element (5) connecting the first wall (3) to the second wall (4), said connecting element (5) being situated at a distance to the peripheral circumference of the walls (6), and wherein the distance between the walls in radial distance to said connecting element provides an inlet opening extending around the connecting element having a width (M) measured between the walls (3, 4); and wherein the apparatus comprises at least one attachment device (8) for securing the infusion tube (2). Hereby a winding of an infusion tube is enabled for adjusting the connection length between pump and the site of infusion anywhere on the infusion tube and on any kind of infusion tube, said apparatus being independent of the infusion unit. Thus, the apparatus enables reuse due to its independence of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20060161108Abstract: The invention relates to an inserter for an infusion set for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutical substance such as e.g. insulin. The inserter comprises a needle unit comprising a needle hub and a carrier body, and a cannula housing. The cannula housing and the needle hub are releasably connected and when they are connected, the insertion needle is placed inside the cannula. The carrier body guides the movement relative to the set housing between a retracted and an advanced position. When released the needle unit and the cannula housing are forced by a spring unit to an advanced position where the needle and cannula are placed subcutaneously. One object of the invention is to provide a disposable inserter for an infusion set which inserter is easy and safe for the user to handle during use and to dispose of after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20060100581Abstract: A medical reservoir for a front loaded infusion device including a housing, a chamber inside the housing for receiving the reservoir and a drive member. The reservoir includes a first end; an outlet disposed at the first end, the outlet having closable dispensing means; a second open end; an elongate body portion disposed between the first and second ends; and a piston slideably arranged within the elongate body portion and being connectable to the drive member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventor: Lasse Mogensen
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Publication number: 20060074380Abstract: The invention relates to a device for subcutaneous administration of a medicament to a patient, comprising a cannula housing (1) with an interior chamber, a cannula (2) connected to said cannula housing (1) and being in flow communication with the interior chamber, a flexible tubing (4) having a first end (4?) and a second end (4?), wherein the tubing (4) is, at the first end (4?), coupled to the cannula housing (1) such that the tubing (4) is in flow communication with the interior chamber, and wherein, at its other end (4?), the tubing carries a source coupling (5), whereby the tubing (4) can be coupled to a source for said medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2003Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20060058733Abstract: The invention relates to a device for subcutaneous administration of a medicament to a patient, comprising a cannula housing (1) with an interior chamber; a cannula (2) connected to the cannula housing (1) and being in flow communication with the interior chamber; a tubing (4) manufactured from a flexible material and having a first end (4?), coupled to the cannula housing (1) in such a manner that the tubing (4) is in flow communication with the interior chamber; and wherein the tubing (4), at the other end, carries a source coupling (5), by which the tubing can be coupled to a source for said medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20060036214Abstract: A cannula device for infusion sets is provided. The cannula device includes a housing and at least one membrane mounted to the housing and adapted for receiving a piercing member of a connector. The cannula device further includes a cannula mounted to the housing. The cannula device is adapted to removably attach to a base part of an infusion set. The cannula device can receive the piercing member from a first receiving direction and from a second receiving direction different from the first receiving direction, providing fluid communication between the piercing member and the cannula mounted to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2004Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20050240154Abstract: An infusion set including an infusion part and a connector being in fluid communication with a medical device is provided. The infusion part includes multiple micro needles being in fluid communication with a chamber and the chamber is supplied with fluid from the medical device. The fluid is conducted through a conduit which opens into the chamber and the chamber is in fluid contact with the inlets of all micro needles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Grete Kornerup
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Publication number: 20050234423Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus/a medical utensil (1) for adjustment of the length of an infusion tubing (2), comprising a housing (3) with an axle/cylinder part (4) arranged about a center axis, said housing (3) further comprising at least one turnable unit (6), wherein the housing (3) comprises a first axle (4); and about which axle (9) the turnable unit (6) turns. Hereby winding is enabled of an infusion tubing with adjustment of the connecting length between pump and the site of infusion, and wherein the apparatus is independent of infusion cannula and pump. The apparatus enables reuse due to said independence. The system also enables the user to locate the winding unit anywhere on his body he may find suitable with regard to physiology and with regard to clothing. It is thus possible to arrange it underneath one's sweater, in one's waistband, pocket or the like. Moreover an automatic winder is accomplished, and wherein increase and reduction of the length is accomplished in a simple manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventor: Lasse Mogensen
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Publication number: 20050215979Abstract: An infusion set having an infusion part for insertion into a patient and a connector for connecting the infusion part with a medical device through a tube is provided. The connector is axially displaceable relative to the infusion part. The infusion part includes an adhesive support, a base part with a first set of guiding means and at least two retention devices for locking the connector to the infusion part, a cannula extending from the base part and being in fluid communication with a cavity. The cavity is further adapted to receive a second cannula extending from the connector where the second cannula is in fluid communication with the tube. The infusion set further includes a second set of guiding means that are adapted to fit with the first set of guiding means and at least two arms. The retention devices extend from an upper surface of a main surface of the base part and the arms include means corresponding to the retention members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Grete Kornerup, Lasse Mogensen, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20050124936Abstract: An injector device for transcutaneously placing at least a portion of a cannula of a medical device through the skin of a patient is provided. The injector device includes a device housing having a bore formed therein and a plunger slidably received within the bore. The plunger includes an insertion needle secured thereto for receiving the cannula of the medical device. The insertion needle remains secured to the plunger subsequent to placement of the medical device and the insertion needle and the injector are removable from the cannula while maintaining the transcutaneous placement of the cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: June 9, 2005Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Grete Kornerup, Magnus Goransson
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Publication number: 20050043687Abstract: An injector device assembly and a method for making an injector device assembly are provided. The injector assembly includes a sterile insertion set with a housing and a hollow cannula and a device housing. A plunger is slidably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position wherein the cannula is transcutaneously placed upon movement of the plunger from the advanced position to the retracted position. The device housing has a forward end defining a surface of placement against the skin of a patient with the device housing in a predetermined orientation relative to the patient's skin. The injector device assembly includes a spring for urging the plunger toward the advanced position and a releasable cover member covering the forward end. The cover member and the device housing assure sterile conditions of the insertion set within the device housing prior to removal of the cover member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Inventors: Lasse Mogensen, Grete Kornerup, Magnus Goransson