This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/FR2013/053030 filed Dec. 11, 2013, claiming priority based on French Patent Application No. 12 62066 filed Dec. 14, 2012, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to an injection device including a needle protection system.
Injection devices are well known and generally comprise a body in which there is arranged a syringe containing a fluid to be delivered, said body incorporating delivery means that are adapted to move the piston of the syringe, thereby performing injection. One well known type of injection device is autoinjectors, in which injection is performed automatically by means of one or more springs. In that type of injection device, before being used, the needle of the syringe needs to be protected and in particular to be kept sterile.
To this end, it is known to use a removable needle guard, as described in documents FR 2 777 787 and FR 2 816 848, for example. That type of needle guard generally includes an isolator portion made of flexible material, into which the end of the needle incorporating the delivery orifice is poked in a protection or a non-protection position. When the user wishes to use the injection device, the user removes the needle guard manually so as to release the needle and thus make it possible to inject the fluid.
A problem that occurs with that type of device relates to the safety of people that operate the injection device, and in particular to the risk of being pricked by the needle when the needle guard has been removed or during the stage of removing said needle guard. In addition, in particular in the context of autoinjectors, removing the needle guard from its protection or non-dispensing position must also be reliable and as simple as possible.
Documents WO 2009/081103, WO 2012/164397, FR 2 777 787, EP 0 518 416, WO 00/09186, U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,818, WO 2004/110535, WO 2009/87355, and DE 10 2008 003185 describe prior-art devices.
An object of the present invention is to provide an injection device including a needle protection system that does not have the above-mentioned drawbacks.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide such a protection system that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble, and that is reliable in use.
The present invention thus provides an injection device including a needle protection system, said injection device including a delivery needle that is provided with a delivery orifice, said protection system comprising a removable needle guard that, in a non-dispensing position, is adapted to be arranged around said needle so as to protect and isolate said delivery orifice of said needle, said needle guard including a hollow lateral body and an isolator portion, at least said isolator portion being made of flexible material, said delivery orifice of the needle being poked into said isolator portion in the non-dispensing position, said needle guard including at least one outwardly-radial projection, said protection system further comprising an outer cap that is provided with grip means that are adapted to co-operate with said at least one radial projection of said needle guard, such that moving said outer cap in the longitudinal direction of said needle, away from said delivery orifice, removes said needle guard from the non-dispensing position, said at least one radial projection being arranged at the outer axial end of said needle guard, said at least one radial projection being formed on a rigid outer structure of said needle guard.
Advantageously, said at least one radial projection is formed by a disk that defines a peripheral radial projection.
Advantageously, said grip means comprise at least one radial shoulder that extends radially towards the inside of said outer cap and that co-operates, in particular by snap-fastening, with said at least one radial projection of said needle guard.
Advantageously, said at least one radial shoulder is formed by a peripheral radial flange or by a plurality of radial-flange portions that are distributed over the periphery.
Advantageously, said at least one shoulder is formed by a deformable tab.
Advantageously, said grip means comprise a conical inside surface that co-operates, by jamming and/or friction, with the radially-outer edge of said at least one radial projection.
Advantageously, said grip means are formed integrally with said cap.
In a variant, said grip means are formed on an inner part that is movable relative to said cap.
Advantageously, a ring of said injection device co-operates with said needle guard in the non-dispensing position so as to form a mechanical abutment while putting the outer cap in place around said needle guard.
Advantageously, said injection device is an autoinjector.
These characteristics and advantages and others of the present invention 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
A removable needle guard 20 is provided for covering said needle 10 in a non-dispensing position that is shown in
An outer structure 28 that is made of rigid material is provided around said lateral body 27, in particular so as to stiffen the needle guard 20. Dual-material needle guards of this type are well known and, in particular, are described in the above-mentioned documents. By way of example, the flexible portion of the needle guard may be made of rubber or of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). The rigid portion may be made of any appropriate plastics material, e.g. polypropylene (PP). In a variant, the rigid portion could also be made partially or entirely of metal, e.g. of steel.
In the invention, the needle guard 20 includes at least one radial projection 25 that extends radially outwards. In particular, the projection 25 may be made in the form of a disk. The radial projection 25 is fastened or formed on the distal axial end of the needle guard 20, as shown in the figures. In a variant, it could have a plurality of projections that are distributed around the periphery of the distal axial end of said needle guard.
In the invention, and as shown in the embodiments in
In a variant that is not covered by the invention, shown in
The protection system of the invention also includes an outer cap 30 that becomes engaged around said needle guard 20, and that includes grip means that are adapted to co-operate with said at least one distal radial projection 25 of said needle guard 20.
Advantageously, the grip means may include at least one radial shoulder that extends radially inwards from an inside surface of said cap.
Thus, with reference to the embodiment in
When the user removes the cap 30 by moving it axially in the longitudinal direction of the needle 10 away from the delivery orifice 11, the needle guard 20 is removed from its protecting or non-dispensing position, thereby releasing the needle, as can be seen in
Thus, while in
In a variant, it is also possible to provide deformable tabs 36 that may be either tabs that are oriented axially towards said radial projection 25, as can be seen in
Naturally, any type of shoulder that is adapted to co-operate with any type of projection may be envisaged in the context of the present invention, for enabling the outer cap 30 to co-operate with the needle guard 20.
The use of a radial projection 25, formed at the outer axial end of the needle guard 20, that co-operates with grip means of the outer cap 30 is particularly simple to manufacture and to assemble, and particularly reliable in use.
In this variant embodiment, the outer cap 30 comprises an inner sleeve 33 and an outer sleeve 34. The outer sleeve 34 forms the outer portion of the outer cap 30, while the inner sleeve 33 co-operates with said needle guard 20, in particular with said distal radial projection 25. Said inner sleeve 33 of the outer cap 30 may be made with deformable tabs 36 that project inwards, as can be seen in
Stabilizing tabs 37 for stabilizing the outer cap 30 relative to the autoinjector may be provided between the outer sleeve 34 and the inner sleeve 33, as can be seen in
Other modifications may also be envisaged without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, as defined by the accompanying claims.
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12 62066 | Dec 2012 | FR | national |
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WO2014/091153 | 6/19/2014 | WO | A |
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