MULTIPLE PUNCTURE INJECTOR DEVICE
First Claim
1. A transcutaneous injector comprising a base plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a plurality of tines carried by said bottom surface of said base plate extending outwardly therefrom and substantially normal thereto, and a one-piece handle integral with said top surface of said base plate and hingedly connected thereto, said one-piece handle having a reduced cross section adjacent to said top surface of said base plate, said one-piece handle being movable between a use position in which said one-piece handle is substantially normal to said base plate and extends outwardly therefrom and a storage position in which said one-piece handle is substantially parallel to said base plate to facilitate the storage of said injector.
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Abstract
A multiple puncture injector device for use in transcutaneous injection, the injector having a handle hingedly connected to the top surface of a base plate and movable between a use position in which the handle extends outwardly of the base plate and a storage position in which the handle is substantially parallel to the base plate to facilitate storage thereof; the base plates may be straight or arcuate; the handles may be locked in the use and storage positions. The injectors can be packaged in vacuum-packed hermetically sealed containers, which containers are connected one to another in end-to-end relationship to facilitate the detachment of a selected one of the packages.
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20 Claims
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1. A transcutaneous injector comprising a base plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a plurality of tines carried by said bottom surface of said base plate extending outwardly therefrom and substantially normal thereto, and a one-piece handle integral with said top surface of said base plate and hingedly connected thereto, said one-piece handle having a reduced cross section adjacent to said top surface of said base plate, said one-piece handle being movable between a use position in which said one-piece handle is substantially normal to said base plate and extends outwardly therefrom and a storage position in which said one-piece handle is substantially parallel to said base plate to facilitate the storage of said injector.
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2. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said base plate and said handle are formed of a synthetic plastic resin.
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3. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said tines are formed from a metal plate carried by said base plate.
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4. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said handle is integral with said base plate.
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5. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said handle is rectangular in shape, and hinged to said base plate along the entire length of said handle.
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6. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said handle is S-shaped, thereby to provide opposed gripping surfaces on the side walls thereof.
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7. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said handle is positioned diagonally along said top surface of said base plate.
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8. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 1, wherein said handle is positioned parallel to opposed side edges of said base plate.
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9. A prepared package for a transcutaneous injector comprising a container, a transcutaneous injector entirely disposed within said container, said injector including a base plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a plurality of tines carried by said bottom surface of said base plate extending outwardly therefrom and substantially normal thereto, said tines carrying a biological substance on the distal ends thereof, and a one-piece handle integral with said top surface of said base plate and hingedly connected thereto, said handle having a reduced cross section adjacent to said top surface of said base plate, said one-piece handle being movable between a use position in which said one-piece handle is substantially normal to said base plate and extends outwardly therefrom and a storage position in which said one-piece handle is substantially parallel to said base plate, said one-piece handle being in said storage position when said injector is disposed within said container, and means for maintaining said tines out of contact with said container when said injector is disposed within said container.
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10. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said container includes a substantially rigid bottom portion adapted to house said injector therein to maintain said tines out of contact with said substantially rigid bottom portion.
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11. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said base plate includes a pair of abutment surfaces positioned along opposed side edges of said base plate, and said container includes a substantially rigid bottom portion having a pair of shoulders carried by opposed side walls thereof, each of said shoulders being adapted to receive a respective one of said abutment surfaces, said shoulders being spaced from the bottom wall of said rigid bottom portion a distance greater than the distance between the distal end of said tines and said abutment surfaces, whereby to maintain said tines out of contact with said container when said injector is disposed within said container.
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12. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said means for maintaining said tines out of contact with said container include a substantially rigid U-shaped cover adapted to support said base plate, the bottom wall of said U-shaped cover being spaced apart in use from said base plate a distance greater than the length of said tines so as to maintain said tines out of contact with said container.
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13. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said means for maintaining said tines out of contact with said container include an annular member disposed within said container and adapted to receive said injector with the tines thereof disposed within said annular member.
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14. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said container is vacuum-packed and hermetically sealed.
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15. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said container is a vacuum-packed hermetically sealed metal foil.
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16. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said package is connected to another of said prepared package in end-to-end relationship, said connection being adapted easily to be broken to detach a selected one of said prepared packages.
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17. The prepared package set forth in claim 9, wherein said package is vacuum-packed and hermetically sealed and connected to another of said vacuum-packed hermetically sealed prepared package in end-to-end relationship, said connection being adapted easily to be broken to detach a selected one of said prepared packages.
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18. A transcutaneous injector comprising an arcuate base plate having a concave top surface and a convex bottom surface, a plurality of tines carried by said convex bottom surface of said base plate and extending outwardly therefrom, and a one-piece handle integral with and hingedly connected to said concave top surface of said base plate and extending outwardly therefrom, said one-piece handle having a reduced cross section adjacent to said base plate, said one-piece handle being movable between a use position and a storage position, said injector being adapted to be rolled against the skin to puncture the skin at a plurality of points and introduce a biological substance carried by said tines into the body.
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19. The transcutaneous injector set forth in claim 18, wherein said handle is fixedly connected to said concave top surface of said base plate and forms a plane substantially parallel to the direction said injector is rolled when introducing the biological substance into the body.
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20. A prepared package for a transcutaneous injector comprising a container, a transcutaneous injector entirely disposed within said container, said injector including a base plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, a plurality of tines carried by said bottom surface of said base plate extending outwardly therefrom and substantially normal thereto, said tines carrying a biological substance on the distal ends thereof, and a handle hingedly connected to said top surface of said base plate, said handle being movable between a use position in which said handle is substantially normal to said base plate and extends outwardly therefrom and a storage position in which said handle is substantially parallel to said base plate, said handle being in said storage position when said injector is disposed within said container, a substantially rigid U-shaped cover adapted to support said base plate, the bottom wall of said U-shaped cover being spaced apart in use from said base plate a distance greater than the length of said tines so as to maintain said tines out of contact with said container when said injector is disposed therewithin.
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