Patents by Inventor Jürg Liniger
Jürg Liniger 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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Patent number: 11400224Abstract: A safety arrangement for being used in a medicament delivery device, comprising a container holder with a body section and a flange seat and a shell. The container holder is arranged to receive a container with a longitudinal body at one end passing over into a distal flange and at an opposite end passing over into a proximal orifice via a shoulder, such that the distal flanges of the container contacts the flange seat of the container holder. Moreover, the container holder is arranged in the shell such that the container holder is movable in a proximal direction in relation to the shell. A blocking element is arranged between the shell and the container holder. A blocking initiating structure is arranged to reposition the blocking element when the container holder is moved in the proximal direction in relation to the shell from a first position to a second position.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2018Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: SHL MEDICAL AGInventors: Jürg Liniger, Martin Müri, Thomas Thüer, Declan Reilly, Neil B. Cammish, Stephan Olson
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Publication number: 20210085884Abstract: The present invention relates to a safety arrangement for being used in a medicament delivery device (1), comprising a container holder (2) with a body section (21) and a flange seat (22), and a shell (3). The container holder (2) is arranged to receive a container (4) with a longitudinal body (41) at one end passing over into a distal flange (42) and at an opposite end passing over into a proximal orifice (43) via a shoulder (44), such that the distal flange (42) of the container (4) contacts the flange seat (22) of the container holder (2). Moreover, the container holder (2) is arranged in the shell (3) such that the container holder (2) is movable in a proximal direction in relation to the shell (3). A blocking element (5) is arranged between the shell (3) and the container holder (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Jürg Liniger, Martin Müri, Thomas Thüer, Declan Reilly, Neil B. Cammish, Stephan Olson
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Patent number: 9446204Abstract: The invention relates to a safety device for an injection syringe, the injection syringe including a body having an injection needle fitted thereon, the device including a plunger rod including a distal plunger part slidably movable in the body of the syringe, and a proximal triggering part, configured to trigger the displacement of a protection sheath, from an injection position, wherein the needle is uncovered, towards a safety position, wherein the needle is covered by the sheath. The proximal triggering part is able to move relative to the distal plunger part once the distal plunger part is at the distal end of its stroke, to trigger the displacement of the protection sheath.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2014Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: HOFFMAN-LA ROCHE INC.Inventors: Mark Digby Teucher, Pascal Dugand, Loïc Sebileau, Daniel Peter, Maxime Gaillot, Jürg Liniger
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Patent number: 8979800Abstract: An insertion device for infusion sets, comprising a housing for enclosing an infusion set, a drive device for displacing the infusion set for insertion, wherein a portion of the drive device moves in an insertion direction, the movement being substantially friction-free relative to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Jürg Liniger, Mark Roethlisberger, Simon Scheurer
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Patent number: 8801660Abstract: A device for inserting a cannula into tissue, including a cannula, a protective element which can accommodate said cannula, an operating element for moving the cannula out of the protective element, and a holder fixedly connected to the cannula. The invention encompasses a system for connecting a liquid supply to the cannula.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Marcel Hunn, Juerg Liniger, Patrik Denoth, Marc Oesch, Markus Buetikofer, Rudolf Zihlmann, Simon Scheurer
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Publication number: 20140194828Abstract: The invention relates to a safety device for an injection syringe, the injection syringe including a body having an injection needle fitted thereon, the device including a plunger rod including a distal plunger part slidably movable in the body of the syringe, and a proximal triggering part, configured to trigger the displacement of a protection sheath, from an injection position, wherein the needle is uncovered, towards a safety position, wherein the needle is covered by the sheath. The proximal triggering part is able to move relative to the distal plunger part once the distal plunger part is at the distal end of its stroke, to trigger the displacement of the protection sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Inventors: Mark Digby TEUCHER, Pascal DUGAND, Loïc SEBILEAU, Daniel PETER, Maxime GAILLOT, Jürg LINIGER
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Patent number: 8636697Abstract: An insertion head for medical or pharmaceutical uses including a housing with a side that can be positioned on tissue and a penetrating device with a tip, the penetrating device carried by the housing in a protected orientation in which the housing covers the tip and a penetrating orientation in which the tip protrudes, wherein the penetrating orientation is angled relative to the protected orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Simon Scheurer, Marcel Hunn, Jürg Liniger
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Publication number: 20130281931Abstract: A device for inserting a cannula into tissue, including a cannula, a protective element which can accommodate said cannula, an operating element for moving the cannula out of the protective element, and a holder fixedly connected to the cannula. The invention encompasses a system for connecting a liquid supply to the cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Marcel Hunn, Juerg Liniger, Patrik Denoth, Marc Oesch, Markus Buetikofer, Rudolf Zihlmann, Simon Scheurer
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Patent number: 8303535Abstract: A compact and one time use, self-administration device (10) for administering medication is disclosed. The device includes a housing (12) having a start button (26), a status indicator (28), a window (30), and a surface removably attachable to a user. The device (10) has a cartridge holder (34) providing in an aseptic environment a cartridge (32) containing the medication. The cartridge (32) is viewable through the cartridge holder (34) and the window (30). An included drive unit (42) provides a movable plunger (126) that breaks through a sterile barrier (130) of the cartridge holder (34) to dispense the medication from the cartridge (32) to an hollow needle (38) for administering the medication into the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Hoffman-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Marcel Both, Kurt Friedli, Heiner Kaufmann, Juerg Liniger, Fabio Oester, Allen Pearson, Daniel Peter, Dominik Scherrer, Simon Scheurer, Oliver Shergold, Roger Siegenthaler, Sofia Galbraith
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Publication number: 20110184428Abstract: An insertion device for infusion sets, including a housing for generally enclosing an infusion set placed in the insertion device and a drive device for displacing the infusion set, wherein the displacing is as friction-free as possible with respect to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Jürg Liniger, Mark Roethlisberger, Simon Scheurer
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Publication number: 20110166512Abstract: A compact and one time use, self-administration device (10) for administering medication is disclosed. The device includes a housing (12) having a start button (26), a status indicator (28), a window (30), and a surface removably attachable to a user. The device (10) has a cartridge holder (34) providing in an aseptic environment a cartridge (32) containing the medication. The cartridge (32) is viewable through the cartridge holder (34) and the window (30). An included drive unit (42) provides a movable plunger (126) that breaks through a sterile barrier (130) of the cartridge holder (34) to dispense the medication from the cartridge (32) to an hollow needle (38) for administering the medication into the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AGInventors: Marcel Both, Kurt Friedli, Heiner Kaufmann, Juerg Liniger, Fabio Oester, Allen Pearson, Daniel Peter, Dominik Scherrer, Simon Scheurer, Oliver Shergold, Roger Siegenthaler, Sandra Galbraith
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Publication number: 20110087196Abstract: A device for inserting a cannula into tissue, including a cannula, a protective element which can accommodate said cannula, an operating element for moving the cannula out of the protective element, and a holder fixedly connected to the cannula. The invention encompasses a system for connecting a liquid supply to the cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Marcel Hunn, Jürg Liniger, Patrik Denoth, Marc Oesch, Markus Bütikofer, Rudolf Zihlmann, Simon Scheurer
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Patent number: 7909791Abstract: An insertion device for infusion sets, including a housing for generally enclosing an infusion set placed in the insertion device and a drive device for displacing the infusion set, wherein the displacing is as friction-free as possible with respect to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Roche Diagnositcs International AGInventors: Jürg Liniger, Mark Roethlisberger, Simon Scheurer
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Patent number: 7879010Abstract: A device for inserting a cannula into tissue, including a cannula, a protective element which can accommodate said cannula, an operating element for moving the cannula out of the protective element, and a holder fixedly connected to the cannula. The invention encompasses a system for connecting a liquid supply to the cannula.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Marcel Hunn, Jürg Liniger, Patrik Denoth, Marc Oesch, Markus Bütikofer, Rudolf Zihlmann, Simon Scheurer
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Patent number: 7766874Abstract: A catheter head for medical and therapeutic applications including a catheter head housing, a cannula which protrudes from the catheter head and is to be introduced into organic tissue, a container connection for connecting a container containing a fluid to be administered, a fluid channel through which the fluid flows during the administration thereof, an injection needle connection for connecting an injection needle, a connection chamber which is adjacent to the cannula, the injection needle connection, and the fluid channel, and a connector that is arranged in a first position such that the injection needle can be guided from the injection needle connection into the connection chamber and then into the cannula, and in a second position such that it closes the connection chamber from the injection needle connection in a sealing manner after the injection needle has been removed.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventor: Jürg Liniger