The present invention relates to a device comprising a transcutaneous device and an inserter which transcutaneous device has a mounting surface. The device is upon delivery arranged in a sterile packing which packing functions as inserter and is attached to the transcutaneous device i.e. the packing and the inserter is one integrated unit.
WO 2007/141210 discloses an assembly comprising a skin mountable device and a packing for this device. The packing of this device can be attached to the enclosed skin mountable device and then the packing can be used as an applicator for mounting the skin mountable device on the skin surface of the patient. When the packing is pushed in the direction of the housing i.e. along the skin surface, the packing will become detached from the skin mountable device. A body portion comprises a housing portion in which a cannula inserting mechanism is arranged i.e. the cannula inserting mechanism is not part of the packing and the cannula inserting mechanism according to this document is complex and comprises a coil-formed tension spring.
The present invention relates to a device comprising a transcutaneous device and an inserter.
The transcutaneous device comprises
The inserter comprises or is constituted of
According to one embodiment the device comprises two elastic members, a first elastic member can force the insertion needle into the transcutaneous position when released and a second elastic member can retract the insertion needle from the transcutaneous position when released.
According to one embodiment the at least one handle comprises two handles where a first handle is used to load a first elastic member and a second handle is used to release the same first elastic member.
According to one embodiment the protective cover is made of a hard material having openings for one or more handles.
According to one embodiment the cover has an opening adapted for receiving a delivery unit comprising a pump, a reservoir for fluid and a controller in order to attach the delivery unit to the transcutaneous device.
According to one embodiment the inserter can comprise a sliding part connected to the first handle and a contact part connected to the second handle, further the sliding part is connected to the contact part via the first elastic member. The second handle can release a locking part preventing the contact part from moving towards the sliding part. Further the first elastic member can consist of a rubber band or another spring which is loaded upon expansion. The contact part can consist of a part having a contact surface pushing against a surface of a needle holder holding the insertion needle.
According to one embodiment the soft cannula of the transcutaneous device is attached to a cannula part which cannula part is connected fluid tight to the reservoir after insertion. The fluid tight connection to the reservoir can be obtained after insertion as either the cannula part or a cannula holder or both is/are provided with a gasket or the fluid tight connection to the reservoir can be obtained both before and after insertion as the cannula part is connected to a stationary connector part with a flexible or movable connection. If the fluid tight connection is provided with a flexible or movable connection then the movable connection might be pivoted relative to the mounting part. This flexible connection can be constituted by a soft tube connected to the inlet of the cannula part and to the outlet of the connector part.
According to one embodiment the transcutaneous device comprises longitudinal rails corresponding to grooves or hooks on the inserter.
According to one embodiment the fluid source can be a reservoir attached to the mounting part.
According to one embodiment the reservoir can contain a medication such as insulin.
According to one embodiment the insertion point for the cannula can be separated from the main part of the mounting part by a flexible band of a compliant material.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the figures in which:
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b and 1c show an embodiment of an assembled device seen from three different angles, and 1d and 1e show the same embodiment without the hard top inserter from two different angles.
a, 3b and 3c show the positions that the activating handle and the contact part takes during insertion.
a and 8b show another embodiment of a transcutaneous device combined with an inserter.
a shows a device according to the invention where one end of the transcutaneous device 1 can be seen and the outer surface of an inserter 2 is provided with a first handle 3 for loading and a second handle 4 for releasing of the insertion needle 5, upon release the insertion needle 5 in combination with a soft cannula 6 is inserted transcutaneously into a patients skin.
b shows a view inside the embodiment of
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d and 1e show the same embodiment as
e and 1d also show two elastic members, a first member 19 and a second member 22. The first member 19 is loaded when the first handle 3 and a sliding member 22 which is attached to this handle are pulled away from the contact part 20. The second member 22 is loaded when the insertion holding member 8 is forced down by an inclined surface of the contact member 20.
The transcutaneous device 1 according to
a, 3b and 3c illustrates the steps the inserter 2 passes during insertion of the cannula part 9.
a shows the inserter 2 in a state before insertion. The first handle 3 and the thereto attached sliding part 23 are in a position relatively close to the contact part 20. The first elastic member 19 is in an unloaded state and the soft cannula 6 and the insertion needle 5 are not visible as they are still hidden inside the inserter 2.
b also shows the inserter 2 in a state before insertion. The first handle 3 and the thereto attached sliding part 23 are in a position as far away from the contact part 20 as possible. The first elastic member 19 is in a loaded state, the soft cannula 6 and the insertion needle 5 are still in the start position and not visible. The distance between the sliding part 23 and the contact member 20 can only be maintained because a part of the second handle 4 prevents the contact part 20 from moving toward the sliding part 23.
c shows the inserter 2 in a state after insertion of the soft cannula. The first handle 3 and the sliding part 23 are in the same position as in
a and 8b show another embodiment of a transcutaneous device combined with an inserter. This inserter though is pencil-shaped and pre-loaded upon delivery having automatic insertion when activated by the user and automatic retraction, i.e. the retraction is not user activated.
The cannula holder 16 is inclined in the transcutaneous device shown in this embodiment.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/058377 | 7/3/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/14/2011 |
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61134173 | Jul 2008 | US |