Patents by Inventor Alain Navelier

Alain Navelier 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).

  • Patent number: 7513885
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringe having an injector with several ducts. The problem that needs to be solved is the long term compatibility of the injector with the liquid active principle. For that purpose the syringe (1) comprises a cylindrical reservoir (2), closed at its upstream part by a closure element (3) capable of being moved by driving means (70), and closed at its downstream part by an injector (4) comprising at least an injection duct and said reservoir being secured to the body (8) of the syringe, said syringe is such that the diaphragm (5), compatible with the active principle, isolates the latter from the injector (4) and said diaphragm can be passed through by the liquid (6) when pressurized for injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2009
    Assignee: Crossject
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Philippe Gautier
  • Patent number: 7156822
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringe having an injector with several ducts. The problem that needs to be solved is the long term compatibility of the injector with the liquid active principle. For that purpose the syringe (1) comprises a cylindrical reservoir (2), closed at its upstream part by a closure element (3) capable of being moved by driving means (70), and closed at its downstream part by an injector (4) comprising at least an injection duct and said reservoir being secured to the body (8) of the syringe, said syringe is such that the diaphragm (5), compatible with the active principle, isolates the latter from the injector (4) and said diaphragm can be passed through by the liquid (6) when pressurised for injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Crossject
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Philippe Gautier
  • Patent number: 6981961
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringes for injecting an active principle for therapeutic purposes. More particularly, it concerns a needleless syringe for injecting an active principle (7) initially set between an injector (1, 10) comprising at least an injection nozzle, said injector being contacted with the skin, and a wall (8) mobile under the effect of a propelling system (9) pressurizing and expelling the active principle through the injector located at the syringe downstream end (2). In order to produce nozzles in a considerable injector thickness and to control the jet coherence distance, said injector (1, 10) comprises at least two elements (3, 4) whereof the contact surfaces (30, 40, 40?) are oriented towards the skin, at least a groove (31, 41, 41?) forming an injection nozzle in the assembly of said elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2006
    Assignee: Crossject
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Claude Mikler
  • Patent number: 6979310
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringe having an injector with several ducts. The problem that needs to be solved is the long term compatibility of the injector with the liquid active principle. For that purpose the syringe (1) comprises a cylindrical reservoir (2), closed at its upstream part by a closure element (3) capable of being moved by driving means (70), and closed at its downstream part by an injector (4) comprising at least an injection duct and said reservoir being secured to the body (8) of the syringe, said syringe is such that the diaphragm (5), compatible with the active principle, isolates the latter from the injector (4) and said diaphragm can be passed through by the liquid (6) when pressurized for injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: CROSSJECT
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Philippe Gautier
  • Publication number: 20040215136
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringe having an injector with several ducts. The problem that needs to be solved is the long term compatibility of the injector with the liquid active principle. For that purpose the syringe (1) comprises a cylindrical reservoir (2), closed at its upstream part by a closure element (3) capable of being moved by driving means (70), and closed at its downstream part by an injector (4) comprising at least an injection duct and said reservoir being secured to the body (8) of the syringe, said syringe is such that the diaphragm (5), compatible with the active principle, isolates the latter from the injector (4) and said diaphragm can be passed through by the liquid (6) when pressurised for injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2004
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Applicant: CROSSJECT
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Philippe Gautier
  • Publication number: 20040215137
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringe having an injector with several ducts. The problem that needs to be solved is the long term compatibility of the injector with the liquid active principle. For that purpose the syringe (1) comprises a cylindrical reservoir (2), closed at its upstream part by a closure element (3) capable of being moved by driving means (70), and closed at its downstream part by an injector (4) comprising at least an injection duct and said reservoir being secured to the body (8) of the syringe, said syringe is such that the diaphragm (5), compatible with the active principle, isolates the latter from the injector (4) and said diaphragm can be passed through by the liquid (6) when pressurised for injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2004
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Applicant: CROSSJECT
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Philippe Gautier
  • Patent number: 6623446
    Abstract: The invention concerns the technical field of needleless syringes for injecting an active principle for therapeutic purposes. More particularly, it concerns a needleless syringe for injecting an active principle (7, 70) initially set between an injector (1, 10) comprising at least an injection nozzle (50, 50′, 60′) contacted with the skin and a wall (8) mobile under the effect of a propelling system (9) pressurizing and expelling the active principle through the injector located at the downstream end (2, 20) of the syringe. In order to produce nozzles passing through a considerable injector thickness and to control the jet coherence distance, said injector (1, 10) comprises a support (3, 21) with at least a housing (4, 40) wherein are stacked plates (51, 61, 91, 51′, 71′, 91′, 52, 92) each comprising an equal number of orifices aligned to form at least a nozzle (50, 50′, 60′) through the stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2003
    Assignee: Crossject
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Denis Roller
  • Publication number: 20030097093
    Abstract: The invention concerns the field of needleless syringe having an injector with several ducts. The problem that needs to be solved is the long term compatibility of the injector with the liquid active principle. For that purpose the syringe (1) comprises a cylindrical reservoir (2), closed at its upstream part by a closure element (3) capable of being moved by driving means (70), and closed at its downstream part by an injector (4) comprising at least an injection duct and said reservoir being secured to the body (8) of the syringe, said syringe is such that the diaphragm (5), compatible with the active principle, isolates the latter from the injector (4) and said diaphragm can be passed through by the liquid (6) when pressurised for injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2002
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Inventors: Alain Navelier, Patrick Alexandre, Bernard Brouquieres, Philippe Gautier