The invention relates generally to cases for medication delivery devices such as auto-injectors used for injection of epinephrine.
Cases for medication delivery devices such as auto-injectors used for injection of epinephrine are well-known. However, no known conventional epinephrine auto-injector case provides an insulated chamber that protects the epinephrine from degradation by extreme or prolonged temperature variance from ambient temperature. Also, no known conventional epinephrine auto-injector case provides a spring-loaded, internal container or chamber that forces the contained auto-ejector immediately upon opening an internal, rapid-release cap. Also, no known epinephrine auto-injector case provides for sensing and recording the temperature inside of the case to provide information on degradation or loss of effectiveness of the encased epinephrine due to prolonged storage in high temperature environments.
The auto-injector cases according to the present invention overcome the drawbacks of known auto-injector cases by providing a spring-loaded and/or insulated chambers for two injectors to facilitate rapid availability of each injector for grasping by the user, and a pop-open cap to provide secure containment of each injector within an insulated, protective case. Preferably the cap is of a design that provides for rapid access to the injector, and preferably the case is sized and configured to house two injectors, although it may also be adapted for a single injector. In another preferred embodiment a temperature measuring device or strip of material is included on the interior of the case to monitor and record the temperature inside of the case so that the user can be informed if the injector has been heated to a degree that renders its epinephrine of reduced effectiveness or ineffective.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention also may include means for recording the expiration date(s) of the auto-injector(s) contained within the case. The means for recording can and may be any conventional structure and processes, such as a re-writeable plate or surface upon which an expiration date may be written, numbered dials or wheels positioned in a holder and adapted to be set to an expiration date. Preferred embodiment cases may also include means to be attached to a user or to a user's clothing, such as a case having a belt loop placed directly on the back side of the case, a stitched holster having a belt loop and an adjustable lanyard that may be attached to the case and looped around the neck of a user.
Several embodiments, features, aspects, and advantages of the invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings.
The foregoing aspects and the attendant advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Interior containers, or alternatively, cavities 30, 32 are formed inside of the case 20. Insulation 34 surrounds the cavities 30, 32 as shown in
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A conventional temperature measuring strip 54 is placed inside of the case, preferably on the underside of the top cap 26 and on the insulation 52. The temperature measuring strip functions to monitor the temperature inside of the case, which approximates the temperature of the encased epinephrine. Preferably the strip 54 is of the type that provides an indication of the highest temperature reached inside of the case, thus providing an indication on whether the epinephrine has been heated to a temperature high enough to render the epinephrine ineffective. In an alternate embodiment, single use strips are used so that a replacement strip is placed in the case upon replacement of the auto-injector.
Each individual container 36, 38 has a spring loaded bottom flange 60, 62. Springs 64, 66 are anchored to container bottom plates 68, 70. The springs 64, 66 function to cause the encased injector 36 or 38 to pop up immediately upon opening the cap 26 and facilitate grasping of either injector 36 or 38 by the user when in urgent need of an epinephrine injection.
The case 22 is preferably made of a hard material, of a predetermined thickness and its outer surface 72 (
The case housing is sized to include conventional insulation material outside of the auto-injector cavities and inside of the housing. Preferred insulation would be foam insulation, such as closed cell polyurethane foam. The volume of the space inside of the housing for the insulation in combination with the specific insulation capability of the chosen insulation material is sufficient to prevent over-heating of the contained epinephrine for sustained periods of high ambient temperatures, such as would be experienced inside of a glove compartment in an automobile during the summer in a warm climate. The amount or volume of insulation material preferably should be sufficient to maintain the encased auto-injector(s) at room temperature, that is about 65-75° F. during the daytime when the case is exposed to the sun, or in the glove compartment of a car or truck. The case 20 is made of, preferably, a hard, durable material such as ABS plastic to withstand dropping and other blunt force contacts.
Caps 40, 42 are of any conventional design, such as the type of pop-top or snap-open caps that are provided on conventional EpiPen® brand epinephrine auto-injectors.
During use an EpiPen® brand epinephrine auto-injector is placed in each of the cavities or internal containers 30, 32 and pressed downward to move the plates 60, 62 downward and compress the springs 64, 66 against the bottoms or plates 68, 70. External cap 26 is then closed over the two internal caps 40, 42. The injector-loaded case may then be carried by a user or stored in a convenient place such as a backpack, glove compartment, etc. When a need arises, such as the onset of an allergic reaction, the user can quickly open outer cap 26, and quickly retrieve one of the injectors. Upon opening top cap 26, the contained auto-injectors will pop out as the spring 64 or 66 uncoils and will present the injectors for easy grasping by the user. The user then opens the auto-injector cap and uses the auto-injector in accordance with it's and the user's doctor's instructions.
After loading and until use, the case protects the auto-injectors from physical damage and also protects the epinephrine from degradation due to heat or cold.
Conventional cases for EpiPen® brand epinephrine auto-injectors are known and one embodiment is shown in
As will be appreciated by those skilled in this field, other writable means can be used to serve as a reminder of the expiration date. For example, a paper or plastic tab could be used as the surface upon which the expiration date is written, and the case could then have a small frame fixed to the outer surface of the case, and into which the paper or plastic tab would be inserted. If a paper tab is used, then a new paper tab preferably would be used to mark the expiration date of each new replacement auto-injection. If a plastic tab is used, the old expiration date would simply be wiped off and a new date would be written on the tab with an erasable marker.
As will also be appreciated by those skilled in this art, the location of the tab or re-writable surface can vary. For example, the re-writable surface, tab, frame or plate could be positioned on the top, as shown, or on the front side, back side, bottom or side surfaces of the case. Alternatively, the re-writable surface could be placed on the inside of the case. The re-writable surface could be positioned on virtually any surface of the case, so long as the re-writable surface could function for its intended purpose of having an expiration date of the encased epinephrine recorded on the surface and available to the user.
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Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described, various modifications, alterations, alternative constructions, and equivalents are also encompassed within the scope of the invention.
The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. It will, however, be evident that additions, subtractions, deletions, and other modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/920,019, filed Jun. 17, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,381,294, and claims the benefit of priority of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/920,019, U.S. provisional patent application 61/672,460, filed Jul. 17, 2012, U.S. provisional application 61/660,760, filed Jun. 17, 2012, and each of which above-identified applications is incorporated by reference herein.