Portion Of Conduit Stored In Material Supply Means Patents (Class 604/138)
  • Patent number: 5620421
    Abstract: An injector system utilizes a disposal ampule or, in one instance, a disposal syringe, in all cases being characterized by "tracked" injection wherein the medicament within the ampule or syringe is dispensed as a linear function of needle penetration, and the complete injection operation is executed such that the needle is never exposed. The needle is withdrawn within the medicament chamber after use where it cannot injure anyone except in one instance, in which the needle is capped after the plunger spindle is snapped to prevent reuse of the syringe. The objectives of the improvements are comfort to the patient, ease of use by the administrator and safety for all involved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Inventor: William L. Schmitz
  • Patent number: 5480387
    Abstract: An injection device (10) is adapted to receive a cartridge (11) holding injection fluid (12). This cartridge (11) is displaceable in the proximal direction in the injection device counter to the force of a resetting spring (157). An adjustable-length tappet (80) is biased in the proximal direction by a spring (53), is displaceable in the injection device between a proximal end position and a distal end position, and has a threaded spindle (19) which is guided in the thread (17) of an adjusting member (15), serves to act upon a plunger (23) provided in the cartridge (11), and has a guide member (67) associated with it; the guide member is connected to it in a manner fixed against relative rotation but axially freely displaceably. This guide member (67) is rotatable relative to the housing (100) of the injection device (10) in the distal end position of the tappet (80), but not in the proximal end position thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1996
    Assignee: Medico Development Investment Company
    Inventors: Jochen Gabriel, Herbert Bechtold
  • Patent number: 5114406
    Abstract: To permit accuracy presetting of a dose for an injection to be ejected from an ampule (12) containing more fluid medication than the dose requires, a plunger (18) which is telescopically received within a tubular element (77) is movable against the customary piston (17) in the ampule for a distance which depends on the extent of telescopic insertion of the plunger stem (18") within the tubular element (77). This extent can be set by a rotary knob or sleeve (56, 65) which rotates the tubular element with respect to the plunger (18); the plunger and tubular element are coupled together by a steeply pitched spiral thread (76), thereby controlling the extent of projection of the combined injection dosing arrangement of plunger (18) and plunger length setting mechanism (77), and hence controlling the amount of medicinal fluid expelled through an injection needle (16) coupled to the ampule (12) at the end of the injection device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1992
    Assignee: Wilhelm Haselmeier GmbH & Co.
    Inventors: Jochen Gabriel, Herbert Bechtold, Gerhard Hambrecht, Klaus Nothdurft
  • Patent number: 5092843
    Abstract: A medicament container assembly for an autoinjector having a power assembly actuatable to cause a power stroke in cooperating relation with said medicament container assembly. The medicament container assembly comprises a container having a forward end, a hypodermic needle having a sharpened end, and first and second liquid medicaments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Assignee: Survival Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: O. Napoleon Monroe, N. Lawrence Dalling, Clarence M. Mesa
  • Patent number: 5041088
    Abstract: An automatic injector is provided having at least two chambers containing different ingredients of a medicament separated by an impermeable membrane. A lance is movable independently of a plunger to cut or pierce the membrane before a spring-loaded drive member for the plunger is released to drive a needle out of the body of the injector and discharge the medicament through the needle. A removable safety clip is provided for preventing movement of an actuating cap into an operative position for advancing the lance, and release of the drive member is preventable by a removable safety pin until the injector is to be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1991
    Assignee: Medimech International Ltd.
    Inventors: Geoffrey Ritson, John G. Wilmot
  • Patent number: 4968302
    Abstract: Automatic injection device, as well as ampoule or cartridge for the same. In order to obtain a high speed discharge of an ampoule-hypodermic needle, as well as to ensure an operationally reliable, low weight, robust small apparatus or ampoule at long storability, sterility and re-usability of components for a plurality of injection substances, the needle body (30) of the cannulahypodermic needle (3) is constructed over part of its extension as a needle bearing (31) guided in sliding fit on the inner wall (21) of the cartridge (2). Particularly with a view to administering separate injection substances, it is provided for a cartridge or ampoule with needle and lifting element, that within the ampoule there is arranged a receptacle forming a gas volume, which receptacle can be destroyed easily by initiating the lifting movement and which is resistant to the injection fluid surrounding it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1990
    Assignee: Eberhardt Schluter
    Inventors: Eberhardt Schluter, Albert Scheller, Rolf Sprenger