Claims
- 1. An automatic needle insertion device for use with a pen-shaped syringe of the type including a cartridge holder for holding a cartridge containing a drug to be administered, and a dose-setting and injection part by which a desired dose can be set and subsequently injected, said device comprising:a mainly tubular housing having proximal and distal ends, and including a rest portion which projects from said distal end in a distal direction and which can be placed against the skin; a mainly tubular cocking element for releasably engaging at least one of the parts of a syringe of the type described in the preamble such that a proximal end of the dose-setting and injection part projects from a proximal end of said cocking element, wherein said cocking element is mounted in said tubular housing so as to be axially displaceable therein; a spring having opposite ends engaging, respectively, said tubular housing and said cocking element such that moving the cocking element in a proximal direction relative to said housing cocks said spring; wherein said cocking element is axially moveable between an injection position and a cocked position such that, when a syringe having a needle provided thereon is mounted in said needle insertion device, and said cocking member is in said injection position, such needle will project in a distal direction beyond said rest portion by a predetermined distance, and wherein, when said cocking member is moved in a proximal direction to said cocked position, such a needle will be retracted to lie a distance in a proximal direction from said rest portion; whereby an injection can be administered by mounting a pen shaped syringe having a needle in said needle insertion device, setting a dose, moving said cocking element to said cocked position, thereby cocking said spring, placing said rest portion against the skin, releasing said cocking element to cause the syringe and needle to move from the cocked position to the injection position, thereby causing the needle to penetrate the skin, and injecting the set dose.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said cocking element has a window to allow inspection of the cartridge in the syringe.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said rest portion is provided on only a part of said distal end so as to allow a needle mounted on a syringe to pierce the skin at an angle.
- 4. An automatic needle insertion device for use with a pen-shaped syringe of the type including a cartridge holder for holding a cartridge containing a drug to be administered, and a dose-setting and injection part by which a desired dose can be set and subsequently injected, said device comprising:a mainly tubular housing having proximal and distal ends, and including a rest portion which projects from said distal end in a distal direction and which can be placed against the skin; a mainly tubular syringe holder for releasably engaging a syringe of the type described in the preamble such that a proximal end of the dose-setting and injection part of such syringe projects from a proximal end of said syringe holder, wherein said syringe holder is mounted in said tubular housing so as to be axially displaceable therein; a spring having opposite ends engaging, respectively, said tubular housing and said syringe holder such that moving the syringe holder in a proximal direction relative to said housing cocks said spring; wherein said syringe holder is axially moveable between an injection position and a cocked position such that, when a syringe with a needle is mounted in said syringe holder, and said syringe holder is in said injection position, such needle will project in a distal direction beyond said rest portion by a predetermined distance, and when said syringe holder is moved in a proximal direction to said cocked position, such a needle will be retracted to lie a distance in a proximal direction from said rest portion; whereby an injection can be administered by mounting a pen shaped syringe having a needle in said needle insertion device, setting a dose, moving said syringe holder to said cocked position, thereby cocking said spring, placing said rest portion against the skin, releasing said cartridge holder to cause the syringe and needle to move from the cocked position to the injection position, thereby causing the needle to penetrate the skin, and injecting the set dose.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein said syringe holder has a window to allow inspection of the cartridge in the syringe.
- 6. A device according to claim 4, wherein said rest portion is provided on only a part of said distal end so as to allow a needle mounted on a syringe to pierce the skin at an angle.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/887,871 filed Jul. 3, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,980,491, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 of Danish application 0751/96 filed Jul. 5, 1996, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuations (1)
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