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Injector device for placing a subcutaneous infusion set

  • US 20030109829A1
  • Filed: 09/28/2001
  • Published: 06/12/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/28/2001
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An injector device (10, 110, 210) for transcutaneously placing a hollow cannula (26, 126, 226) of a subcutaneous infusion set (14, 114, 214) through the skin of a patient, comprising:

  • a device housing (28, 128, 228) having an elongated bore formed therein, a plunger (30, 130, 230) slidably received within the bore for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position, the plunger (30, 130, 230) having substantially non-detachably secured thereto an insertion needle (12, 112, 212) for receiving and supporting the cannula (26, 126, 226) of said subcutaneous infusion set (14, 114, 214) in a position with the cannula (26, 126, 226) oriented for transcutaneous placement upon movement of the plunger (30, 130, 230) with said needle (12, 112, 212) from the retracted position to the advanced position, a drive for urging the plunger (30, 130, 230) with a controlled force and speed from the retracted position toward the advanced position to transcutaneously place said cannula (26, 126, 226) of said subcutaneous infusion set (14, 114, 214) received on said insertion needle (12, 112, 212), wherein the insertion needle (12, 112, 212) secured to said plunger (30, 130, 230) is removable from said cannula (26, 126, 226) while maintaining the transcutaneous placement of the cannula (26, 126, 226).

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