Patents by Inventor Christian Peter Enggaard
Christian Peter Enggaard 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: 20220379036Abstract: The present invention relates to an injection device comprising a torsion spring operatively connected to a dose setting member being adapted to set a dose to be ejected from the injection device. A rotatably mounted display member adapted to display the dose to be ejected in accordance with a setting of the dose setting member is also provided. The rotatably mounted display member is adapted to be rotated over an angle corresponding to at least one revolution of the display member. The display member may be implemented as a dose indicator barrel having numerals arranged along a helical path on an outer surface thereof, or alternatively, as a counting device having two or more display wheels having numerals arranged on an outer surface thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Claus Schmidt Moeller, Tom Hede Markussen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Patent number: 11446443Abstract: The present invention relates to an injection device comprising a torsion spring operatively connected to a dose setting member being adapted to set a dose to be ejected from the injection device. A rotatably mounted display member adapted to display the dose to be ejected in accordance with a setting of the dose setting member is also provided. The rotatably mounted display member is adapted to be rotated over an angle corresponding to at least one revolution of the display member. The display member may be implemented as a dose indicator barrel having numerals arranged along a helical path on an outer surface thereof, or alternatively, as a counting device having two or more display wheels having numerals arranged on an outer surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Claus Schmidt Moeller, Tom Hede Markussen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Patent number: 11318251Abstract: A medication delivery device comprises an injection device having a reservoir comprising a medicament to be ejected, and a sensor arranged to detect an ejection of the medicament from the injection device, the sensor being arranged to output a signal comprising ejecting information, and a processor for collecting and storing the ejection information.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Thomas Dedenroth Miller, Christian Peter Enggaard, Preben Mikael Nielsen, Bodo von Muenchow
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Publication number: 20210346606Abstract: A syringe device for ejecting a dose of a medicament, the syringe device comprising: a dose limiting mechanism arranged to interact with a dose ejecting mechanism to prevent ejection of a dose exceeding a set dose, and a safety mechanism, which is arranged such with respect to the dose ejecting mechanism that, if the dose limiting mechanism fails, the safety mechanism prevents ejection of a dose exceeding the set dose.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Jacob Eiland, Christian Peter Enggaard, Claus Schmidt Moeller, Tom Hede Markussen
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Patent number: 11097063Abstract: A syringe device for ejecting a dose of a medicament, the syringe device comprising: a dose limiting mechanism arranged to interact with a dose ejecting mechanism to prevent ejection of a dose exceeding a set dose, and a safety mechanism, which is arranged such with respect to the dose ejecting mechanism that, if the dose limiting mechanism fails, the safety mechanism prevents ejection of a dose exceeding the set dose.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jacob Eiland, Christian Peter Enggaard, Claus Schmidt Moeller, Tom Hede Markussen
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Publication number: 20200294646Abstract: The present invention provides a system (1) comprising: a pen injection device (10) holding a specific type of medicament and comprising a dose expelling mechanism and pen communication means (15), a mobile communication unit (30) comprising mobile communication means (35) adapted to communicate with the pen communication means (15), and a software application program configured to determine a recommended type of medicament to be delivered to a user based on information indicative of a physiological condition of the user, wherein the pen injection device (10) further comprises indication means which in a first state indicates that the dose expelling mechanism is to remain idle and in a second state indicates that the dose expelling mechanism is available for operation, and wherein the mobile communication unit (30) is configured to, via a communication from the mobile communication means (35) to the pen communication means (15), a) prompt a change of state of the indication means from the second state to theType: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2018Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Christian Peter Enggaard, Rune Ravn
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Publication number: 20200030541Abstract: The present invention relates to an injection device comprising a torsion spring operatively connected to a dose setting member being adapted to set a dose to be ejected from the injection device. A rotatably mounted display member adapted to display the dose to be ejected in accordance with a setting of the dose setting member is also provided. The rotatably mounted display member is adapted to be rotated over an angle corresponding to at least one revolution of the display member. The display member may be implemented as a dose indicator barrel having numerals arranged along a helical path on an outer surface thereof, or alternatively, as a counting device having two or more display wheels having numerals arranged on an outer surface thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Claus Schmidt Moeller, Tom Hede Markussen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Patent number: 10471214Abstract: The present invention relates to an injection device comprising a torsion spring operatively connected to a dose setting member being adapted to set a dose to be ejected from the injection device. A rotatably mounted display member adapted to display the dose to be ejected in accordance with a setting of the dose setting member is also provided. The rotatably mounted display member is adapted to be rotated over an angle corresponding to at least one revolution of the display member. The display member may be implemented as a dose indicator barrel having numerals arranged along a helical path on an outer surface thereof, or alternatively, as a counting device having two or more display wheels having numerals arranged on an outer surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Claus Schmidt Moeller, Tom Hede Markussen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Publication number: 20190321547Abstract: A medication delivery device comprises an injection device having a reservoir comprising a medicament to be ejected, and a sensor arranged to detect an ejection of the medicament from the injection device, the sensor being arranged to output a signal comprising ejecting information, and a processor for collecting and storing the ejection information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Thomas Dedenroth Miller, Christian Peter Enggaard, Preben Mikael Nielsen, Bodo von Muenchow
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Publication number: 20190282762Abstract: An injection device with a dose delivering mechanism being adapted to provide a non-visual, e.g. audible and/or tactile, feedback signal when a set dose has been at least substantially injected. A first and a second part of the injection device are adapted to perform a relative rotational movement with respect to each other. The relative rotational movement causes at least two parts of the injection device to abut or engage, and this abutment or engagement causes the non-visual feedback signal to be generated. A very distinct and precise feedback is provided as compared to prior art axial solutions because the generation of the feedback signal is initiated by the relative rotational movement. Feedback signal may be generated by a change in a rotational velocity of at least one part, e.g. by changing the pitch of a threaded portion or by engaging a non-rotating part and a rotating part, thereby causing the non-rotating part to start rotating.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: Claus Schmidt Moller, Bo Radmer, Lars Ulrik Nielsen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Patent number: 10383996Abstract: A medication delivery device comprises an injection device having a reservoir comprising a medicament to be ejected, and a sensor arranged to detect an ejection of the medicament from the injection device, the sensor being arranged to output a signal comprising ejecting information, and a processor for collecting and storing the ejection information.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Thomas Miller, Christian Peter Enggaard, Preben Nielsen, Bodo von Münchow
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Patent number: 10357616Abstract: An injection device with a dose delivering mechanism being adapted to provide a non-visual, e.g. audible and/or tactile, feedback signal when a set dose has been at least substantially injected. A first and a second part of the injection device are adapted to perform a relative rotational movement with respect to each other. The relative rotational movement causes at least two parts of the injection device to abut or engage, and this abutment or engagement causes the non-visual feedback signal to be generated. A very distinct and precise feedback is provided as compared to prior art axial solutions because the generation of the feedback signal is initiated by the relative rotational movement. Feedback signal may be generated by a change in a rotational velocity of at least one part, e.g. by changing the pitch of a threaded portion or by engaging a non-rotating part and a rotating part, thereby causing the non-rotating part to start rotating.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Claus Schmidt Moller, Bo Radmer, Lars Ulrik Nielsen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Publication number: 20190192783Abstract: A syringe device for ejecting a dose of a medicament, the syringe device comprising: a dose limiting mechanism arranged to interact with a dose ejecting mechanism to prevent ejection of a dose exceeding a set dose, and a safety mechanism, which is arranged such with respect to the dose ejecting mechanism that, if the dose limiting mechanism fails, the safety mechanism prevents ejection of a dose exceeding the set dose.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Jacob Eiland, Christian Peter Enggaard, Claus Schmidt Moller, Tom Hede Markussen
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Patent number: 10220155Abstract: A syringe device for ejecting a dose of a medicament, the syringe device comprising: a dose limiting mechanism arranged to interact with a dose ejecting mechanism to prevent ejection of a dose exceeding a set dose, and a safety mechanism, which is arranged such with respect to the dose ejecting mechanism that, if the dose limiting mechanism fails, the safety mechanism prevents ejection of a dose exceeding the set dose.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Jacob Eiland, Christian Peter Enggaard, Claus Schmidt Moller, Tom Hede Markussen
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Publication number: 20190046734Abstract: A drug injection device (1) comprising a dose expelling mechanism for expelling drug from a reservoir through a reservoir outlet, the dose expelling mechanism comprising: a first component (40), a second component (10, 10?, 15?, 10?, 15?), and a torsion spring element (20) for inducing relative rotation between the first component (40) and the second component (10, 10?, 15?, 10?, 15?) to execute a dose expelling operation, the torsion spring element (20) extending along a longitudinal axis and comprising: a first spring end portion (22) being rotationally restrained with respect to the first component (40), and a second spring end portion (23) exhibiting an end portion inner diameter in a relaxed state of the torsion spring element (20), wherein the second spring end portion (23) is fitted over a spring receiving portion (11) of the second component (10, 10?, 15?, 10?, 15?), the spring receiving portion (11) having a transversal dimension which is larger than the end portion inner diameter, and the fitting ofType: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2016Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: Nikolaj Eusebius Jakobsen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Patent number: 10137252Abstract: The invention relates to a pen-shaped torsion spring driven injection device for apportioning set dose of a liquid drug. A piston rod having an external thread is driven forward by a rotatable piston rod guide engaging the piston rod. The piston rod guide is rotated by a torsion spring encompassed between the housing and the piston rod guide. A scale drum having a thread engaging the external thread of the piston rod is provided, and the scale drum is rotated up and down the piston rod by a proximal located rotatable dose setting member cooperating with the scale drum. The scale drum thus move helically when rotated as the piston rod is held inrotatable during dose setting.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Simon Roervig, Christian Peter Enggaard, Nikolaj Eusebius Jakobsen
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Publication number: 20180071459Abstract: An injection device with a dose delivering mechanism being adapted to provide a non-visual, e.g. audible and/or tactile, feedback signal when a set dose has been at least substantially injected. A first and a second part of the injection device are adapted to perform a relative rotational movement with respect to each other. The relative rotational movement causes at least two parts of the injection device to abut or engage, and this abutment or engagement causes the non-visual feedback signal to be generated. A very distinct and precise feedback is provided as compared to prior art axial solutions because the generation of the feedback signal is initiated by the relative rotational movement. Feedback signal may be generated by a change in a rotational velocity of at least one part, e.g. by changing the pitch of a threaded portion or by engaging a non-rotating part and a rotating part, thereby causing the non-rotating part to start rotating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Claus Schmidt Moller, Bo Radmer, Lars Ulrik Nielsen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Patent number: 9861757Abstract: An injection device with a dose delivering mechanism being adapted to provide a non-visual, e.g. audible and/or tactile, feedback signal when a set dose has been at least substantially injected. A first and a second part of the injection device are adapted to perform a relative rotational movement with respect to each other. The relative rotational movement causes at least two parts of the injection device to abut or engage, and this abutment or engagement causes the non-visual feedback signal to be generated. A very distinct and precise feedback is provided as compared to prior art axial solutions because the generation of the feedback signal is initiated by the relative rotational movement. Feedback signal may be generated by a change in a rotational velocity of at least one part, e.g. by changing the pitch of a threaded portion or by engaging a non-rotating part and a rotating part, thereby causing the non-rotating part to start rotating.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2016Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Claus Schmidt Moller, Bo Radmer, Lars Ulrik Nielsen, Christian Peter Enggaard
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Publication number: 20170326302Abstract: Medical device (1) for injecting a set dose of an injectable product into a patient, the device having a cartridge containing the injectable product, a movable dosing driver (11) and a movable dose setting driver (15), and an end-of-contents indicator system (13) having counting means (17) with a counting part (19), and indication means (21) with a signal part (23), wherein the counting part (19) and the signal part (23) are formed with cooperating end-of-contents contact faces (25?, 25?), wherein the signal part (23) is movable between a first indication position and a second indication position, wherein the signal part (23) comprises a biasing means (33) for biasing the signal part (23) towards the first indication position, wherein the counting part (19) comprises a coupling (26), said coupling (26) is configured for operably connecting the counting part (19) to the dose setting driver (15), such that moving of the dose setting driver(15) towards increasing the set dose moves the contact face (25?) of theType: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2016Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Morten Soerensen, Philip Wulff Eckert, Christian Peter Enggaard, Brian Jensen
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Patent number: 9775953Abstract: A mechanism for preventing setting of a dose, which exceeds the amount of a medicament in a reservoir in an injection device. The device can contain a threaded piston rod, a limiter and a driver. The three elements can be arranged such that during dose setting, the limiter is moved towards an end-of-content position, wherein dose setting is limited. The invention contains an accumulative and a non-accumulative embodiment. The invention further relates to a mechanism for preventing ejection of a dose exceeding the set dose.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Christian Peter Enggaard, Claus Schmidt Moller, Tom Hede Markussen