Patents by Inventor Lionel Vedrine
Lionel Vedrine 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: 10155092Abstract: A delivery device for delivery of medicament to a user including a container defining a reservoir storing the medicament, a body in which the container is received, a spray nozzle arranged on one of the body and the container for receiving medicament expelled from the container, and a pusher actuatable for pushing the medicament from the container reservoir through the nozzle, said pusher being moveable from a rest position to a fully activated position relative to said body in response to an actuating force. The assembly is particularly applicable to nasal syringes where it is desirable to deliver the medicament in the form of a spray.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: Lionel Vedrine
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Patent number: 10143808Abstract: With the subject invention, a container for an injection device with an injection needle is provided. The container includes a body having a compartment formed therein to accommodate the injection device in both a pre-use and a post-use condition. The body defines a first opening through which the injection device in its pre-use condition may be accessed, and the body defines a second opening into which the injection device may be directed in its post-use condition. A closure is provided for closing the first opening. The container also includes a retainer for retaining the injection device in the container in its post-use condition preventing access to the injection needle after the injection device has been used to administer an injection. Advantageously, the container of the subject invention provides not only a pre-use packaging for the injection device, but also a post-use sharps container for the injection device.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2014Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Ruane S. Jeter, Richard A. Cronenberg, Lionel Vedrine, Atul Patel, Dnyanesh Talpade
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Patent number: 9999724Abstract: A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device (700) which can be attached to a skin surface via an adhesive contact surface. A push button (780) activation assembly can then be used to remove an interlock (730), allowing a disk or Belleville spring (735) assembly to apply an essentially even and constant pressure to the contents of a fluid reservoir assembly (710). This allows the release of one or more spring-loaded patient needles (760) into the skin surface, and establishes a fluid communication path between the patient needles (760) and the pressurized fluid reservoir contents thereby delivering an infusion into the skin. The push button (780) activation assembly further allows the release of one or more improved safety mechanisms (794) after use.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2016Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Chris Cindrich, Ralph Sonderegger, Glade Howell, Weston Harding, Alex Lastovich, Lionel Vedrine
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Patent number: 9919097Abstract: A drug delivery device (100), including a body (104, 116) having a reservoir (164, 176) disposed therein for containing a medicament and an injection needle (152) for penetrating the skin of a patient, the needle (152) providing a path for the medicament between the reservoir (164, 176) and the patient. The device (100) also includes a needle cover (114) for selectively covering the injection needle (152), an adhesive (264) for selectively adhering the device to the patient, a release liner (500) for selectively covering a patient side of the adhesive (264), and a connecting means (112, 520, 512, 508, 524) for connecting the needle cover (114) and the release liner (500) such that removal of one of the needle cover (114) and the release liner (500) from the device (100) removes the other one of the needle cover (114) and the release liner (500).Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Ralph Sonderegger, Lionel Vedrine, Curt Bingham, Bart Peterson
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Patent number: 9901681Abstract: In one aspect, a medical injector is provided herein which includes a body; a displaceable plunger disposed in the body; a spring disposed to advance the plunger; a releasable retainer for retaining the plunger in a first state against force of the spring; and, a sleeve disposed on the body, the sleeve being slidable relative to the body. Sliding movement of the sleeve over a predetermined extent relative to the body results in the releasable retainer releasing the plunger thereby allowing the spring to advance the plunger. Advantageously, the subject invention provides a medical injector having an automated plunger drive which is triggered upon sliding movement of the sleeve, thereby minimizing premature or failed activations.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Matthew D. Sweeney, Richard A. Cronenberg, Lionel Vedrine
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Patent number: 9833577Abstract: A medical injector is provided herein which includes first and second body portions each having a longitudinal axis and configured to couple at a coupling. The medical injector also includes an axially-displaceable plunger; biasing element for advancing the plunger a predetermined distance; and, a releasable retainer for releasably retaining the plunger in a first state against the force of the biasing element. In an initial state, the axes of the first and second body portions are not aligned and the plunger is in the first state. In a coupled state, the axes of the first and second body portions are axially aligned, and the releasable retainer releases the plunger, thereby allowing the biasing element to advance the plunger the predetermined distance. Advantageously, the subject invention provides a medical injector having an automated plunger drive which is triggered upon assembly of the pen injector, thereby minimizing premature or failed activations.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2013Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Ruane S. Jeter, Richard A. Cronenberg, Lionel Vedrine, Atul Patel
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Patent number: 9833562Abstract: A drug delivery device, including a body having a reservoir disposed therein for containing a medicament, the reservoir including a flexible wall; a plunger movable within the body for causing the medicament to be expelled from the reservoir, the plunger having a contact surface that is not affixed to said flexible reservoir wall; a spring biasing the plunger toward the reservoir; and means for selectively maintaining the plunger in a pre-activated position with respect to the reservoir and, upon releasing the plunger from the pre-activated position, for guiding the plunger to move under the force of the spring such that the contact surface of the plunger contacts the flexible reservoir wall to pressurize the reservoir for delivery of the medicament to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Ralph Sonderegger, Curt Bingham, Lionel Vedrine
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Publication number: 20170333641Abstract: A syringe (18) has a longitudinal body (28) with an interior (228) in which a pharmaceutical substance is arranged, a needle connected to one longitudinal end of the body (228) and a rigid needle shield (38) encasing the needle. The rigid needle shield (38) is essentially water vapour tight. The syringe (18) according to the invention allows for preventing needle clogging and, thus, proper provision of pharmaceuticals, particularly by subcutaneous, intramuscular or ocular injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2015Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Frank BAMBERG, Heather L. FLORES, Robert MÜLLER, Elisabeth SCHAIBLE, Edward SCHWARB, Lionel VEDRINE, Kewei YANG, Mathieu RIGOLLET, Pierre GOLDBACH, Baboo Dushyantsingh GOORDYAL, Ivy LIN, Florian WILDENHAHN
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Publication number: 20170252510Abstract: A drug delivery device (100), including a body (104, 116) having a reservoir (164, 176) disposed therein for containing a medicament and an injection needle (152) for penetrating the skin of a patient, the needle (152) providing a path for the medicament between the reservoir (164, 176) and the patient. The device (100) also includes a needle cover (114) for selectively covering the injection needle (152), an adhesive (264) for selectively adhering the device to the patient, a release liner (500) for selectively covering a patient side of the adhesive (264), and a connecting means (112, 520, 512, 508, 524) for connecting the needle cover (114) and the release liner (500) such that removal of one of the needle cover (114) and the release liner (500) from the device (100) removes the other one of the needle cover (114) and the release liner (500).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Ralph Sonderegger, Lionel Vedrine, Curt Bingham, Bart Peterson
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Publication number: 20170197029Abstract: A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device which can be attached to a skin surface via an adhesive contact surface. A push button activation assembly can then be used to remove an interlock, allowing a disk or Belleville spring assembly to apply an essentially even and constant pressure to the contents of a fluid reservoir assembly. This allows the release of one or more spring-loaded patient needles into the skin surface, and establishes a fluid communication path between the patient needles and the pressurized fluid reservoir contents thereby delivering an infusion into the skin. The push button activation assembly further allows the release of one or more improved safety mechanisms after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Chris Cindrich, Ralph Sonderegger, Glade Howell, Weston Harding, Alex Lastovich, Lionel Vedrine
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Publication number: 20170173265Abstract: A cartridge for containing and dispensing a medicament, the cartridge including a cartridge body having an interior cavity therein, a stopper movably disposed within the interior cavity, and a septum disposed at an opposite end of the interior cavity from the stopper, for containing the medicament within the interior cavity. The cartridge also includes a connection thread integrally formed as a unitary construction of the cartridge body, the thread being disposed at a first end of the cartridge body for connecting a pen needle directly to the cartridge body to pierce the septum and provide communication between the medicament and a patient end of the pen needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Richard CRONENBERG, Lionel VEDRINE, Patrick BEGLEY
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Patent number: 9682198Abstract: An intradermal injection device comprising a unitary body having an open distal end and a proximal end having a skin engaging surface defined thereon, a reservoir defined between the proximal and distal ends for accommodating a drug substance, and a channel defined at the proximal end of the unitary body and extending through, and distally from, the skin engaging surface to the reservoir. A needle cannula having a sharpened proximal end and a distal end may be provided in the channel. The needle cannula is secured in the channel with the distal end being in communication with the reservoir and the proximal end of the needle cannula extending from the skin engaging surface a distance in the range of about 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm such that the skin engaging surface limits penetration of the proximal end of the needle cannula to the dermis layer of the skin of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2014Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Lionel Vedrine, Paul G. Alchas, Peter W. Heyman, Laurent Barrelle, Marina S. Korisch
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Publication number: 20170165108Abstract: An ocular implant system including an ocular implant sized and shaped to be inserted at least partially into an eye; a carrier member with a shell having a central channel extending at least partially through the shell from a proximal end towards a distal end of the shell. A guide sleeve removably attached within at least a first region of the central channel of the shell and defining a proximal port into the central channel that is accessible from the proximal end of the shell. An implant holder removably attached within at least a second region of the central channel of the shell adjacent to a distal end of the guide sleeve and having a pair of graspers adapted to releasably secure the implant at a distal end of the implant holder. Related devices, systems, and/or methods are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2015Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: Keith Bianchi, Bill Hartsig, Scott Nunn, Mukund Patel, Mark Sponsel, Lionel Vedrine, Ariel Waitz
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Patent number: 9623184Abstract: A cartridge (100) for containing and dispensing a medicament, the cartridge (100) including a cartridge body (104) having an interior cavity (10B) therein, a stopper (112) movably disposed within the interior cavity (108), and a septum (116, 148) disposed at an opposite end of the interior cavity (108) from the stopper (112), for containing the medicament within the Interior cavity (108). The cartridge (100) also Includes a connection thread (120) integrally formed as a unitary construction of the cartridge body (104), the thread (120) being disposed at a first end of the cartridge body (104) for connecting a pen needle directly to the cartridge body (104) to pierce the septum (116, 148) and provide communication between the medicament and a patient end of the pen needle.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Richard Cronenberg, Lionel Vedrine, Patrick Begley
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Patent number: 9597450Abstract: A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device which can be attached to a skin surface via an adhesive contact surface. A push button activation assembly can then be used to remove an interlock, allowing a disk or Belleville spring assembly to apply an essentially even and constant pressure to the contents of a fluid reservoir assembly. This allows the release of one or more spring-loaded patient needles into the skin surface, and establishes a fluid communication path between the patient needles and the pressurized fluid reservoir contents thereby delivering an infusion into the skin. The push button activation assembly further allows the release of one or more improved safety mechanisms after use.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2013Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Chris Cindrich, Ralph Sonderegger, Glade Howell, Weston Harding, Alex Lastovich, Lionel Vedrine
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Patent number: 9579461Abstract: A drug delivery device (100) includes a body (102, 116) having a reservoir (160) disposed therein for containing a medicament and an injection needle (152) for penetrating the skin of a patient, the needle (152) providing a path for the medicament between the reservoir (160) and the patient. The device (100) also includes a plunger (144) movable within the body (102, 116) for causing the medicament to be expelled from the reservoir (160), and a biasing means (140) for biasing the plunger (144) toward the reservoir (160), wherein in a pre-activated position, the biasing means (140) telescopes within itself, and upon activation, provides a force to the plunger (144) for expelling the medicament from the reservoir (160). The biasing means (140) is preferably provided in the form of a conical spring having a variable pitch.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Ralph Sonderegger, Corey Christensen, Lionel Vedrine
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Publication number: 20170049958Abstract: The subject invention provides a drug delivery device for injecting medicament which includes: a tubular reservoir; a stopper slidably disposed in the reservoir; a spring for moving the stopper in the reservoir; at least one needle, the needle having a distal end for insertion into a patient, and a lumen extending proximally from the distal end, the lumen being in direct or indirect communication with the reservoir; a needle driver for displacing the needle; and, an actuator. Activation of the actuator causes the spring to move the stopper and the needle driver to displace the needle. The needle moves relative to, and separately from, the reservoir with the needle being displaced. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a drug delivery device is provided wherein a needle is moved, relative to the reservoir, in being displaced for injection. This permits control of the needle displacement separate from the reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Richard A. Cronenberg, Lionel Vedrine, Paul Alchas
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Publication number: 20170007780Abstract: A delivery device for delivery of medicament to a user including a container defining a reservoir storing the medicament, a body in which the container is received, a spray nozzle arranged on one of the body and the container for receiving medicament expelled from the container, and a pusher actuatable for pushing the medicament from the container reservoir through the nozzle, said pusher being moveable from a rest position to a fully activated position relative to said body in response to an actuating force. The assembly is particularly applicable to nasal syringes where it is desirable to deliver the medicament in the form of a spray.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventor: Lionel Vedrine
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Publication number: 20160367752Abstract: A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device (700) which can be attached to a skin surface via an adhesive contact surface. A push button (780) activation assembly can then be used to remove an interlock (730), allowing a disk or Belleville spring (735) assembly to apply an essentially even and constant pressure to the contents of a fluid reservoir assembly (710). This allows the release of one or more spring-loaded patient needles (760) into the skin surface, and establishes a fluid communication path between the patient needles (760) and the pressurized fluid reservoir contents thereby delivering an infusion into the skin. The push button (780) activation assembly further allows the release of one or more improved safety mechanisms (794) after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Chris Cindrich, Ralph Sonderegger, Glade Howell, Weston Harding, Alex Lastovich, Lionel Vedrine
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Publication number: 20160325047Abstract: Apparatus and methods for medicament delivery. The apparatus may include, and the methods may involve, a delivery device for delivering a target amount of the medicament from a distal end of the device. The device may include a rod for moving a plunger that discharges the medicament from the distal end. The device may avoid or reduce deformation of the plunger during the discharge. The plunger motion may be stopped by detent that interacts with the rod. The apparatus and the methods may provide an operator indication of progress of stages of operation. The device may feature triggers corresponding to stages of medicament displacement from the device, such as pre-delivery stages, including priming.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Lionel Vedrine, Steven N. Roe, Mukund Patel