Patents by Inventor Nigel A. Langley

Nigel A. Langley 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: 6997906
    Abstract: An injection device for injection of a medicament from a medicament cartridge is disclosed. The injection device includes a main housing, a piston and an end stop switch in which access to the main body for replacement of the medicament cartridge may only be obtained when the piston trips the end stop switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2006
    Assignee: DCA Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Patent number: 6994692
    Abstract: Injection devices are known for the self administration of a medicament by patients. The medicament is typically contained within a cartridge located within an injection device. It is a problem that injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. Concurrently, the injection device must be of a size that enables a piston used to drive a cartridge bung within the cartridge to both to a maximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2006
    Assignee: DCA Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston
  • Patent number: 6969370
    Abstract: A drive mechanism for an injection device is disclosed in which piston means are selectively driven to expel medicament from within a medicament cartridge. The drive mechanism comprises a drive means (270), first means (278) associated with the drive means, second gear means (274) being moveable between a first position in wich only movement along its longitudinal axis is permitted and a second position in which the second gear means (274) is free to rotate about the longitudinal axis, the piston means (280) being associated with the second gear means (274), a housing (276) within which the first gear means (278) and the second gear means (274) are constrained for movement, and biassing means (282) located between the housing (276) and a second gear means (274) to bias the second gear means (274) to the first position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: DCA Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20050260346
    Abstract: An aluminide coating is produced on a hollow article by furnishing an article having a hollow interior and an access opening to the hollow interior, placing an aluminide coating tape into the hollow interior through the access opening, and vapor phase aluminiding the hollow article using an external aluminum vapor source in addition to the aluminide coating tape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2004
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Yow Heng, Chen Nam, Nigel Langley, Janet Gaewsky
  • Patent number: 6949082
    Abstract: A medicament delivery device is disclosed having dose dial means 6,8 to determine a quantity of medicament to be delivered. The medicament delivery device is also provided with selection means to select whether the quantity of medicament to be delivered is determined as a multiple of a first quantum of units or as a multiple of a second quantum of units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: Lea Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Patent number: 6945963
    Abstract: A person having diabetes will often be required to take both slow acting and fast acting forms of insulin. It is important to be able to distinguish readily between medicament cartridges containing different medicaments. The present invention enables a user to distinguish readily between medicament cartridges containing different medicaments. A medicament cartridge and adaptor top assembly is provided, the medicament cartridge comprising a cylinder having a bottleneck provided with a flange at a first end, a fluid impermeable membrane covering the first end, a cap beaded under the flange to retain the fluid impermeable membrane in place, and a piston displaceably located within a second end of the cylinder, and the adaptor top comprising a sleeve having a body portion and a tapered portion, the tapered portion being provided with a smaller diameter end, the smaller diameter end being located beneath the cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: DCA Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston
  • Patent number: 6942646
    Abstract: An injection device for injection of a medicament from a first medicament cartridge (40) is disclosed. The injection device comprises a drive mechanism (42) for selectively dispensing the medicament from the first medicament cartridge (40), a dial dose mechanism (12, 14) by which a user may determine a required dose of medicament to be dispensed, an electronic control unit for controlling the operation of the drive mechanism (42) in response to the dial dose mechanism (12, 14) and a display panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2005
    Assignee: DCA Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Patent number: 6869413
    Abstract: An injection device (2) having a drive mechanism (42) to expel selectively a dose of medicament from a medicament cartridge (40) through a needle arrangement is disclosed. The injection device (2) also comprises a processor to control the drive mechanism (42), a dispense button (18) to generate a signal to the processor to cause the medicament to be expelled and a priming detector to detect a predetermined orientation of the injection device. When the predetermined orientation is detected the processor will only actuate the drive mechanism (42) to expel a small amount of medicament.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2005
    Assignee: DCA Design International Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040267207
    Abstract: A drive mechanism suitable for use in drug delivery devices is disclosed. The drive mechanism may be used with injector-type drug delivery devices, such as those permitting a user to set the delivery dose. The drive mechanism may include a housing, a piston rod, and a unidirectional coupling between the housing and the piston rod. The drive mechanism may also include a dose dial sleeve and a drive sleeve, with a clutch mean located therebetween to prevent relative rotation between the dial sleeve and the drive sleeve when in a coupled state and to permit relative rotation between the dial sleeve and the drive sleeve when in a de-coupled state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2004
    Publication date: December 30, 2004
    Inventors: Robert Frederick Veasey, Christopher Nigel Langley, Steven Wimpenny
  • Publication number: 20040176729
    Abstract: Injection devices are known for the self administration of medicament by patients in which the medicaments is typically contained within a cartridge located within the injection device. It is a problem that injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. Also, the injection device must be of a size that enables a piston or similar used to drive a cartridge bung within the cartridge to be moved both to a maximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040122368
    Abstract: Injection devices are known for the self administration of medicament by patients in which medicament is typically contained within a cartridge located within the injection device. It is a problem tat injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. Also, the injection device must be of a size that enables a piston or similar used to drive a cartridge bung within the cartridge to be moved both to a maximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040122355
    Abstract: An injection device of the kind having a main housing (4) is disclosed and includes a drive mechanism (42) to expel selectively a dose of medicament from a medicament cartridge (40) through a needle unit (22) and an electronic control unit to control the drive mechanism (42). The injection device further comprises a prime button (26) which causes a prime signal to be sent to the electronic control unit, the electronic control unit actuating the drive mechanism (42) to expel a predetermined small dose of medicament on receipt of the prime signal. In this way removal of entrapped air from the medicament cartridge (40) is obtained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040097873
    Abstract: An injection device for injection of a medicament cartridge (40) is disclosed. The injection device comprises a drive mechanism 42 including a motor (54) for selectively dispending the medicament from the medicament cartridge (40), an electronic control unit for controlling operation of the drive mechanism and a detector to detec slipping of the motor. Upon detection of slipping of the motor (54) the electronic control unit halts the drive mechanism (42).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040092876
    Abstract: Injection devices are known for the self administration of medicament by patients. The medicament is typically contained within a cartridge located within the injection device. It is a problem that injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. Also, the injection device must be of a size that enables a piston or similar used to drive the Cartridge bung within the cartridge to be moved both to a maximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge. A drive mechanism for an injecting device is disclosed in which the drive mechanism comprises a displaceable dosing spindle 6, a dial dose means 8, a transmission means 10, and a cable means 12, a piston comprising a plurality of nested piston members 30, 32, 34, displacement of the transmission means 10 causing the cable means 12 to move at least one of one of the nested piston members to drive a cartridge bung 18.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040092877
    Abstract: Injection devices are known for the self administration of a medicament by patients. The medicament is typically contained within a cartridge located within an injection device. It is a problem that injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. Concurrently, the injection device must be of a size that enables a piston used to drive a cartridge bung within the cartridge to both to a maximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040087904
    Abstract: Injection devices are known for the self administration of a medicament by patients in which the medicament is contained within a cartridge located within the injection device. It is a problem that such injection devices should be small enough to fit into a jacket pocket or a hand bag without difficulty. Concurrently, the injection device must be of size that enables a piston or similar used to drive a cartridge bung within the cartridge to be moved both to a maximum dispense position within the cartridge and to be fully withdrawn from the cartridge to allow for replacement of the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2003
    Publication date: May 6, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Woolston, David Aubrey Plumptre
  • Publication number: 20040078001
    Abstract: An injection device for injection of a medicament from a medicament cartridge 40 is disclosed. The injection device comprises a main housing 4, a piston 50 and an end stop switch 52 in which access to the main body 4 for replacement of the medicament cartridge 40 may only be obtained when the piston 50 trips the end stop switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040073173
    Abstract: A medicament delivery device is disclosed having dose dial means 6,8 to determine a quantity of medicament to be delivered. The medicament delivery device is also provided with selection means to select whether the quantity of medicament to be delivered is determined as a multiple of a first quantum of units or as a multiple of a second quantum of units.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Publication date: April 15, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston
  • Publication number: 20040054328
    Abstract: An injection device for injection of a medicament from a medicament cartridge, the medicament cartridge (40) having a bung (48) displaceable within the medicament cartridge (40) to cause medicament to be expelled from the medicament cartridge (40) is disclosed. The injection device comprises a drive mechanism (42) for selectively acting on the bung (48) to dispense the medicament from the medicament cartridge (40) and an electronic control unit for controlling operation of the drive mechanism (42). Under the control of the electronic control unit the drive mechanism (42) initially acts at first speed and at a second speed thereafter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Publication date: March 18, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day
  • Publication number: 20040054319
    Abstract: An injection device for injection of a dose of a medicament from a medicament cartridge is disclosed. The injection device of the present invention comprises a main housing 4 having an electronic control unit, a cover detection switch 28, and a display panel 10 operative selectively to indicate to the user information relevant to the user. The display panel 10 has an active state in which information is provided to the user and an inactive state in which no information is provided. A cap or cover 6 adapted to cover one end of the main housing 4 of the injection device is provided. When the presence of the cap 6 is detected, the electronic control unit switches the display panel 10 to an active state for a predetermined period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2003
    Publication date: March 18, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Shane Alistair Day, Robert Frederick Veasey, Robert Woolston