This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/FR2015/053546 filed Dec. 16, 2015, claiming priority based on French Patent Application No. 1462489 filed Dec. 16, 2014, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a cannula and to a fluid dispenser device including such a cannula.
Fluid dispenser devices including a cannula are well known.
A first family of devices comprises injection devices that use said cannula as an injection needle for perforating an injection site on a patient's body.
A second family of devices comprises devices of the single-dose or two-dose type that are adapted to dispense one or two doses of fluid in a single actuation, in which the cannula is for perforating a stopper that forms an injection site. As can be seen in
A drawback with the prior-art devices of the second family relates to the risk of leaks during actuation, which changes the dose dispensed and degrades metering reproducibility between various devices of the same type. In particular, as can be seen in
Documents DE 4 412 041, DE 102 24 101, and US 2009/163877 describe other prior-art devices.
An object of the present invention is to provide a cannula and a fluid dispenser device, in particular of the single-dose or two-dose type, that do not have the above-mentioned drawbacks.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cannula and a fluid dispenser device, in particular of the single-dose or two-dose type, that improve metering accuracy and metering reproducibility for a plurality of devices of the same type, by limiting or eliminating the risk of leaks during actuation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cannula and a fluid dispenser device, in particular of the single-dose or two-dose type, that are simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble.
The present thus provides a hollow cannula including a perforating tip for perforating a perforating site, said perforating tip being provided with an opening, said opening defining a peripheral edge that extends around said opening and that includes a distal axial end and a proximal axial end, said distal axial end of said peripheral edge forming the distal axial end of the perforating tip, said distal axial end of the perforating tip being arranged on the longitudinal central axis of said cannula, said perforating tip having an outer shape that is rounded in the radial direction, and said distal axial end of said perforating tip being of shape that is rounded in the axial direction.
Advantageously, said opening includes a distal portion of width that is small relative to the width of said cannula.
Advantageously, said peripheral edge includes a radial narrowing for defining said distal portion of small width of said opening.
Advantageously, said peripheral edge is curved axially.
Advantageously, said perforating tip is formed by stamping said cannula.
The present invention also provides a fluid dispenser device comprising a body, and a dispenser head that is provided with a dispenser orifice and that is axially movable relative to said body during actuation, said body receiving a reservoir containing fluid, said reservoir comprising a hollow tube having a proximal axial opening that is closed by a stopper that is adapted to slide in leaktight manner in said tube during actuation, said dispenser head including a hollow cannula as described above.
Advantageously, said cannula is connected at one end to said dispenser orifice, and it is provided at its other end with said perforating tip.
Advantageously, said reservoir is formed by a blind hollow tube.
Advantageously, said reservoir contains a single dose of fluid for dispensing during a single actuation of the device.
Advantageously, said reservoir contains a plurality of doses of fluid for dispensing during successive actuations of the device.
These characteristics and advantages and others appear more clearly from the following detailed description, given by way of non-limiting examples, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, and in which:
The present invention relates more particularly to a device of the type disclosed in document EP 0 546 607.
However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to that type of device, but, on the contrary, applies to any type of fluid dispenser device including a cannula for perforating an injection site. The injection site may be a part of the user's or patient's body, in particular with injection devices, or a stopper that needs to be perforated before or at the beginning of actuation, in particular with devices of the single-dose or two-dose type, including a reservoir that is closed by such a stopper.
In the description, the terms “axial” and “radial” are relative in particular to the longitudinal central axis A of the cannula 4, as can be seen in
The invention applies in particular to devices of the single-dose or two-dose type as shown in
The reservoir 10 contains one or two doses of fluid. Advantageously, said reservoir 10 is formed by a blind hollow tube 11, e.g. made of glass, having a proximal axial opening 12 that is closed by a stopper 20, e.g. made of elastomer, that is adapted to slide in leaktight manner in said tube 11 during actuation. Said stopper 20 comprises both a tubular axial portion 21 that slides in leaktight manner in the tube 11, and also a transverse wall 22 for being perforated during actuation.
The dispenser head 2 generally includes a hollow cannula or needle 4 of generally cylindrical shape that is connected at one end to said dispenser orifice 3, and that is provided at its other end with a perforating tip 5 that is adapted to perforate said stopper 20 during actuation, the stopper 20 thus being moved in said reservoir 10 so as to expel the dose(s) of fluid through said cannula 4, towards said dispenser orifice 3. The cannula 4 may be inserted into a cannula support 9 that may itself be fastened in said dispenser head 2. Advantageously, a spray profile 35 may be formed directly upstream from the dispenser orifice 3, e.g. between the end wall of said dispenser head 2 and the proximal axial end of said cannula support 9.
The perforating tip 5 for perforating said stopper 20 is provided with an opening 6, said opening 6 defining a peripheral edge 7 that extends around said opening 6 and that includes a distal axial end and a proximal axial end.
An actuator member 15 connected to said body 1 may be provided to perform actuation. In the embodiment shown in
In this embodiment, said distal axial end of said peripheral edge 7 forms the distal axial end 59 of the perforating tip 5, and said distal axial end 59 of the perforating tip 5 is arranged on the longitudinal central axis A of said cannula 4.
Advantageously, said opening 6 includes a distal portion 6a of width that is small relative to the width of said cannula 4, which distal portion may in particular be defined by a radial narrowing 7a of said peripheral edge 7.
The invention thus makes it possible to generate a section profile that is much smaller, in particular much narrower, than the outer width of the cannula 4, and this substantially improves the dynamic sealing of the cannula 4 with the stopper 20 during actuation. Furthermore, the perforating force is smaller, typically about 6 newtons (N).
In this particular embodiment, the peripheral edge 7 that surrounds the opening 6 of the perforating tip is not plane in surface, but curved axially, as can be seen in
Advantageously, said perforating tip 5 is formed by stamping said cannula 4.
The present invention is described above with reference to an advantageous embodiment, but naturally any modification could be applied thereto by a person skilled in the art, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, as defined by the accompanying claims.
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