Adapter and Drug Cartridge Alignment Device
First Claim
1. An alignment device for coupling a liquid drug cartridge having an cartridge body extending along a longitudinal cartridge axis (Z) and, at its distal end, a constricted neck portion and a cap with a piercable septum perpendicular to the cartridge axis (Z) and distal from the neck portion;
- and an adapter comprising an adapter cannula with a longitudinal cannula axis (Z′
) to pierce the septum and an infusion device coupler to mechanically couple to and engage with a housing of an ambulatory infusion device, the alignment device comprising;
a proximal cartridge engagement structure designed for axial aligned engagement with a distal end section of the cartridge body; and
a distal adapter engagement structure designed for axial aligned engagement with the adapter enabling a coupling of the cartridge with the adapter via the alignment device, wherein the adapter and the cartridge are, during the coupling, aligned by the cartridge engagement structure and the adapter engagement structure respectively relative to each other such that the longitudinal cartridge axis (Z) and the longitudinal cannula axis (Z′
) form a common longitudinal axis.
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Abstract
An alignment device for coupling a liquid drug cartridge with a longitudinal cartridge axis and a constricted neck portion with a cap and a piercable septum distal from the neck portion with an adapter is presented. The septum is perpendicular to the cartridge axis. The device comprises an adapter cannula with a longitudinal cannula axis to pierce the septum and a proximal cartridge engagement structure for axial aligned engagement with a distal end section of cartridge body. The device further comprises a distal adapter engagement structure for axial aligned engagement with the adapter. A coupling of the cartridge with the adapter is enabled via the alignment device. The adapter and the cartridge are, during the coupling, aligned by the cartridge engagement structure and the adapter engagement structure, respectively relative to each other such that the longitudinal cartridge axis and the longitudinal cannula axis form a common longitudinal axis.
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18 Claims
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1. An alignment device for coupling a liquid drug cartridge having an cartridge body extending along a longitudinal cartridge axis (Z) and, at its distal end, a constricted neck portion and a cap with a piercable septum perpendicular to the cartridge axis (Z) and distal from the neck portion;
- and an adapter comprising an adapter cannula with a longitudinal cannula axis (Z′
) to pierce the septum and an infusion device coupler to mechanically couple to and engage with a housing of an ambulatory infusion device, the alignment device comprising;a proximal cartridge engagement structure designed for axial aligned engagement with a distal end section of the cartridge body; and a distal adapter engagement structure designed for axial aligned engagement with the adapter enabling a coupling of the cartridge with the adapter via the alignment device, wherein the adapter and the cartridge are, during the coupling, aligned by the cartridge engagement structure and the adapter engagement structure respectively relative to each other such that the longitudinal cartridge axis (Z) and the longitudinal cannula axis (Z′
) form a common longitudinal axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
- and an adapter comprising an adapter cannula with a longitudinal cannula axis (Z′
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17. A liquid drug cartridge for use in an ambulatory infusion device, the cartridge comprising:
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a cartridge body extending along a longitudinal cartridge axis (Z); a distal end section comprising a self-sealing, piercable septum perpendicular to the cartridge axis (Z); and a number of alignment members distributed about an outer circumference of the cartridge body and extending along the longitudinal cartridge axis (Z). - View Dependent Claims (18)
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Specification