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Automatic administration instrument for medical use

  • US 10,363,368 B2
  • Filed: 07/07/2017
  • Issued: 07/30/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An automatic administration instrument for medical use for injecting a drug solution filled in a syringe, said automatic administration instrument comprising:

  • a body for housing the syringe filled with the drug solution and for setting an injection needle;

    a body cap attached to said body so as to cover the injection needle;

    a first motor for sliding the syringe within said body in a direction toward a tip of the injection needle such that the tip of the injection needle protrudes from said body cap;

    a second motor for moving the drug solution in the syringe to administer the drug solution; and

    a first switch provided on said body, said first switch for starting an automatic needle insertion in which said first motor and said second motor are activated in sequential order while a part of an exterior of said body cap is being pressed against a body region of a patient to which the drug solution is to be administered;

    a second switch provided on said body, said second switch for starting an automatic air releasing in which said first motor and said second motor are activated in sequential order; and

    a microprocessor,wherein said microprocessor is adapted to activate said first motor when said second switch is pressed in a state in which the body is positioned with said injection needle turning upward and the body is not pressed against the body region of the patient, such that the tip of the injection needle protrudes from said body cap by sliding the syringe within said body in the direction toward the tip of the injection needle, and thereafter activates said second motor such that air releasing is carried out in an additional state in which the tip of the injection needle protrudes from said body cap by moving the drug solution in the syringe to administer the drug solution, and thereafter activates said first motor backward such that the tip of the injection needle is housed in said body, andan rpm of said second motor in the air releasing, which depends on an amount of air to be pushed out from the tip of the injection needle in the air releasing, is previously incorporated in the microprocessor as a program, andsaid microprocessor is adapted to activate said first motor when the first switch is pressed while the part of the exterior of said body cap is being pressed against the body region of the patient to which the drug solution is to be administered upon completing the air releasing, such that the tip of the injection needle protrudes from said body cap to perform needle insertion into the body region of the patient, and thereafter activates said second motor to administer the drug solution.

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