The present invention generally relates to a fluid transfer device and more particularly to an adapter for a fluid transfer device.
In many countries, specific drugs such as insulin are only available in pen or cartridge form and not in a drug vial. Further, there may be drugs, such as higher concentration insulins, which are only available in pens. Drugs stored in the pen or cartridge format cannot be easily transferred into a patch pump, such as the V-Go® owned by Zealand Pharma A/S or the products disclosed in WO 2004/094823 or WO 2011/046950, which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. This is because the filling devices for these patch pumps are designed to work with only a vial. These filling devices include the Ez Fill product or the products disclosed in WO 2010/129583, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The Ez Fill product functions by transferring a drug stored in a vial into a reservoir of the V-Go® drug delivery device. The Ez Fill product is a preferred method of refilling the patch pump since the Ez Fill product removes the air from the vial during the transfer to the reservoir and then transfers the air back into the vial. This two way transfer results in no change in the contained total volume of drug and air, and thus no increase in pressure or escaping drug.
Instead of vials, drug pens and cartridges may be used to transfer insulin or other drugs to the patch pump. Drug pens or cartridges have septum seal ends on their reservoirs and can be fit in the Ez Fill or similar devices. However, the construction and shape of these drug pens and cartridges may make them difficult for use in transferring fluid, such as insulin or other drugs therefrom, to the Ez Fill or similar devices.
Furthermore, the two-way transfer of insulin and air can be affected when using a pen or cartridge compared to a vial. In that respect, the transfer of air into the pen/cartridge as the drug is transferred out will result in a partially filled pen/cartridge. When the pen/cartridge is removed from the Ez Fill product, they could then be used in a conventional manner without the user realizing that the pen/cartridge is only partially filled with the drug. This can result in a significant under dose as the pen/cartridge mechanism will still work normally and infer to the user that a volume of drug has been delivered, while much of the volume may be air instead of the drug. The present invention may provide a device that allows the sealed transfer of drug into a patch pump, such as the V-Go®, without also ending up with a pen or cartridge partially filled with air.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an adapter for transferring fluid between a first device and a second device, the adapter comprising: a first end for receiving the first device, wherein the first end includes a side wall for locating around the first device; a second end for engaging the first device, and including a retaining member, wherein the retaining member is operable to prevent removal of the first device from the adapter upon engagement of the first device with the second end; wherein the first end and the second end are open on both ends to comprise a through-bore extending through the adapter.
By virtue of the retaining member being operable to prevent removal of the first device from the adapter upon engagement of the first device with the second end, this prevents the first device from being subsequently re-used after the fluid has been decanted therefrom by a user, which might otherwise cause such re-use to dispense a significant under dose, which could be dangerous. Furthermore, the overall structure of the adapter which allows for the engagement of the first device therewith provides a convenient arrangement for supporting the first device whilst the fluid is decanted therefrom, which thus may assist with inhibiting leakage from the first device caused by it otherwise not being sufficiently supported during the fluid transfer/decanting process with the second device.
In accordance with some embodiments, to help prevent the removal of the first device from the adapter upon engagement of the first device with the second end, the retaining member may include at least one barb or a plurality of barbs. In some particular embodiments thereof, each barb may project inwardly from the retaining member.
In accordance with some embodiments, to further support the first device during the fluid transfer process, and to control the position of the first device with respect to the adapter, the retaining member may comprise a thread for attaching the adapter to the first device. In some particular embodiments thereof, the thread may be a female thread, e.g. for then connecting with a male thread from the first device.
Where the at least one barb is present, in accordance with some embodiments, the at least one barb may be integrated with the thread of the retaining member.
The first end, in some embodiments, may have a diameter which is larger than a diameter of the second end. The presence of this larger diameter for the first end may therefore assist with the accommodating of larger sized first devices. In that respect as well, in some embodiments, the first end of the adapter may include an outer diameter larger than an outer diameter of the second end.
In accordance with some embodiments, the retaining member may include an inner ring and an outer housing, wherein the inner ring is configured to engage with the outer housing.
Where the inner ring is present, in accordance with some embodiments thereof, the inner ring may be configured to only rotate in one direction relative to the outer housing.
In some particular embodiments thereof, the inner ring may include at least one pawl feature and the outer housing may include at least one catch feature for engaging with the at least one pawl feature. In alternative embodiments thereof, the outer housing may include at least one pawl feature and the inner ring may include at least one catch feature for engaging with the at least one pawl feature.
In accordance with some embodiments, the inner ring and the outer housing may include mating features that engage each other in one of a relative clockwise or anti-clockwise motion and slip past each other in the other of the relative clockwise or counter-clockwise motion. In this way, the mating features allow relative rotation about one of the clockwise or counter-clockwise motion, but not the other motion, thus facilitating the retaining member being operable to allow attachment, but not removal, of the first device from the adapter. In a particular embodiment, the inner ring and the outer housing may include mating features that engage each other in a relative clockwise motion and slip past each other in a relative counter-clockwise motion.
In accordance with some embodiments, the inner ring and the outer housing may have complementary ratchet teeth, which may be axially stacked or concentric to each other. These ratchet teeth thus further facilitate the retaining member being operable to allow attachment, but not removal, of the first device from the adapter.
In some embodiments, the outer housing may further comprise an inwardly projecting shoulder, wherein an end wall of the inner ring is configured to sit on the inwardly projecting shoulder. The provision of the inwardly projecting shoulder further facilitates with the positioning and retention of the inner ring. In some particular embodiments thereof, the complementary ratchet teeth may be located on the end wall of the inner ring and on the inwardly projecting shoulder.
In some embodiments where the inner ring is present, to further support the first device during the fluid transfer process, and to further control the position of the first device with respect to the adapter, the inner ring may comprise the thread for attaching the adapter to the first device.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an adapter for transferring fluid between a first device and a second device, the adapter comprising: a first end for receiving the first device, wherein the first end includes a side wall for locating around the first device; a second end for engaging the second device; wherein the first end and the second end are open on both ends to comprise a through-bore extending through the adapter; wherein the adapter further comprises a transfer element in the through-bore for transferring fluid between the first device and the second device, via the adapter, the transfer element comprising a first portion extending in a first direction towards the first end of the adapter, and wherein the transfer element comprises a second portion extending in a second direction towards the second end of the adapter; and wherein a needle is located around the second portion of the transfer element to define an annular space, between the needle and the second portion of the transfer element, for the egressing of air. With the provision of the transfer element and the needle which defines the annular space, this annular space facilitates the egress of air from the second device into which fluid is delivered using the adapter. This egress air can then be exhausted from the adapter as required.
In accordance with some embodiments, the adapter may comprise a port in fluid communication with the through-bore, and/or the annular space where this is present. At least in some applications of the port, the provision of the port may assist with the egress of excess air from the adapter whilst it is in use, such as any excess air in the through-bore and/or the annular space where this is present.
In some embodiments, the port may comprise a filter, which for instance may be for preventing odor from escaping the adapter.
The first end of the adapter, in some embodiments, may comprise a flared portion comprising an internal and/or external diameter which progressively decreases from the first end towards the second end. The provision of the flared portion may provide several advantages, such as assisting with the guiding/insertion of the first device into the adapter. As will be described below in due course, the flared portion may also facilitate the attachment of the adapter to the second device, for instance via the flared portion interacting with any actuation member which might be provided on the second device.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an assembly comprising: the adapter of the first or second aspect of the invention; and the second device engaged with the adapter, wherein the second device is a fluid transfer device.
In some embodiments, the second device may comprise a slot for engaging with the adapter, wherein the slot is moveable between a first position in which the slot is closed, and a second position in which the slot is open. In this way, the slot provides a convenient mechanism for preventing the egress/leakage of fluid from the second device when it is not engaged with the adapter.
In some embodiments, in the closed position, the slot may comprise an opening with a first opening size, and wherein in the open position of the slot, the opening comprises a second opening size which is larger than the first opening size.
The second device in accordance with some embodiments may comprise at least one actuation member, wherein each actuation member is configured to engage with the first device to move the slot from the closed position to the open position. As alluded to above, and in accordance with some very particular embodiments, each actuation member may engage with the flared portion of the adapter, where this flared portion is present.
Each actuation member may take a number of different forms as required to allow it to move the slot from the closed position to the open position. However, in some embodiments, each actuation member may be an actuation projection, and which in some particular embodiments may be an actuation projection which projects from the second device in a direction towards the adapter.
To better distribute the actuation forces on each actuation member, in accordance with some embodiments, the at least one actuation member may comprise a plurality of actuation members. In such embodiments, the plurality of actuation members may in some particular embodiments extend around a circumference of the slot. In this way, the slot can be actuated from a number of different positions around the slot using the different actuation members located around the slot.
To further assist with preventing the egress/escape of fluid from the second device when it is not engaged with the adapter, in accordance with some embodiments of the adapter, the slot may be biased towards the first position, for instance by way of a biasing member from the second device.
In some embodiments, the assembly may further comprise the first device engaged with the adapter, wherein the first device is a fluid storage device. In some particular embodiments, the fluid storage device might be a drug pen, and/or may contain a fluid containing insulin or another medicament(s).
In accordance with some embodiments, the first device may further comprise a septum, and the second device further comprises a needle, wherein the needle from the second device pierces the septum of the first device.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fluid transfer device configured to receive an adapter, the fluid transfer device comprising: a slot moveable between a first position in which the slot is closed, and a second position in which the slot is open, wherein the slot is configured to receive the adapter; a biasing member for biasing the slot towards the closed position; at least one actuation member for moving the slot from the closed position to the open position; and a needle, proximal or within the slot, for receiving fluid from the adapter. With the combined provision of the slot; the biasing member; and the at least one actuation member, there is provided a fluid transfer device which can conveniently receive fluid via the adapter, and which can conveniently mitigate against any egress/escape of fluid from the second device when it is not engaged with the adapter.
Each actuation member may take a number of different forms as required to allow it to move the slot from the closed position to the open position. However, in some embodiments, each actuation member from the fluid transfer device may be an actuation projection, and which in some particular embodiments may be an actuation projection which projects from the second device in a direction towards the adapter.
To better distribute the actuation forces on each actuation member, in accordance with some embodiments of the fluid transfer device, the at least one actuation member may comprise a plurality of actuation members. In such embodiments, the plurality of actuation members may in some particular embodiments extend around a circumference of the slot. In this way, the slot can be actuated from a number of different positions using the different actuation members located around the slot.
In some embodiments of the fluid transfer device, in the closed position, the slot may comprise an opening with a first opening size, and wherein in the open position of the slot, the opening comprises a second opening size which is larger than the first opening size.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of transferring a fluid comprising:
In some embodiments of the method, the method may further comprise: piercing a septum from the fluid storage device with a needle from the fluid transfer device; and transferring fluid from the fluid storage device to the fluid transfer device through the adapter, and via the needle.
In accordance with some embodiments of the method, coupling the fluid storage device and the adapter to the fluid transfer device may further comprise: engaging the adapter in a slot of the fluid transfer device. In accordance with some particular embodiments thereof, coupling the fluid storage device and the adapter to the fluid transfer device may further comprise: engaging at least one actuation member from the fluid transfer device with the fluid storage device to move the slot from a closed position to an open position.
In some embodiments, the fluid storage device might be a drug pen.
In some embodiments, the fluid may contain insulin and/or another medicament(s).
The following detailed description of embodiments of an adapter for a drug delivery device will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings of exemplary embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments are shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood however that drawings and detailed description attached hereto are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed but rather the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention
It will be recognized that the features of the aspects of the invention(s) described herein can conveniently and interchangeably be used in any suitable combination. It will also be recognized that the invention covers not only individual embodiments but also combinations of the embodiments that have been discussed herein.
Aspects and features of certain examples and embodiments are discussed/described herein. Some aspects and features of certain examples and embodiments may be implemented conventionally and these are not discussed/described in detail in the interests of brevity. It will thus be appreciated that aspects and features of apparatus and methods discussed herein which are not described in detail may be implemented in accordance with any conventional techniques for implementing such aspects and features.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide an adapter for a fluid transfer device as shown in
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In some embodiment, if enough force is applied to adapter 150, 250, or 350 in an attempt to remove them from tip 102, extensive damage may be done to threads 190 preventing a needle or other device from being coupled to tip 102 of pen 100.
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In some embodiments, outer housing 420 may include pawl features 425, and inner ring 430 may include catch features 435. Catch features 435 may be disposed on an exterior surface of inner ring 430 and may be configured to engage with pawl features 425 of outer housing 420. In some embodiments, outer housing 420 may include catch features 435, and inner ring 430 may include pawl features 425. In some embodiments, the rotational force of coupling inner ring 430 to tip 102 is transferred through pawl features 425 to catch features 435. When adapter 450 is rotated to couple to tip 102 of pen 100, pawl features 425 engage with catch features 435 thereby locking inner ring 430 with outer housing 420. When the rotation is reversed in an attempt to de-coupled adapter 450 from tip 102, pawl features 425 do not engage with catch features 435 and thus inner ring 430 rotates with tip 102 relative to outer housing 420, preventing inner ring 430 from de-coupling from tip 102 of pen 100. For example, pawl features 425 of outer housing 420 and catch features 435 of inner ring 430 may engage with each other in a relative clockwise motion, but may slip past each other in relative counter-clockwise motion. In some embodiments, pawl features 425 and catch features 435 may be complementary ratchet teeth axially stacked or concentric to each other.
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Inner ring 660 may be configured to sit within second end 654, whereby a portion of the second end 654 forms an outer housing 620, against which the inner ring 660 engages. In the embodiment shown in
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It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the exemplary embodiments shown and described above without departing from the broad inventive concepts thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown and described, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the claims. For example, specific features of the exemplary embodiments may or may not be part of the claimed invention and various features of the disclosed embodiments may be combined. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a”, “an” and “the” are not limited to one element but instead should be read as meaning “at least one”.
It is to be understood that at least some of the figures and descriptions of the invention have been simplified to focus on elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, other elements that those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate may also comprise a portion of the invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do not necessarily facilitate a better understanding of the invention, a description of such elements is not provided herein.
Also described herein is an adapter for transferring fluid between a first device and a second device. The adapter comprises a first end for receiving the first device, wherein the first end includes a side wall for locating around the first device. The adapter further comprises a second end for engaging the first device, and including a retaining member, wherein the retaining member is operable to prevent removal of the first device from the adapter upon engagement of the first device with the second end. The first end and the second end are open on both ends to comprise a through-bore extending through the adapter. In some cases, the first device may be a drug pen containing insulin and/or some other medicament(s).
Also described herein are the embodiments outlined in the following numbered paragraphs:
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