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Subcutaneous drug delivery device

  • US 5,562,613 A
  • Filed: 07/06/1994
  • Issued: 10/08/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A subcutaneous drug delivery device comprising:

  • a) a housing with a bore extending along a longitudinal axis of the housing and a track extending parallel to the bore, said track having an elongate housing slot extending along the longitudinal axis;

    b) a piston having a distal end;

    c) a cannula mounted concentric with the piston within the bore and extending along the longitudinal axis thereof with a distal end of the cannula extending beyond the distal end of the piston, the cannula having a cannula notch at the cannula distal end for supporting a drug, the cannula notch having a distal surface which extends distally outward and away from the housing to form an inclined surface upon which the drug can be pushed up for laterally ejecting the drug;

    d) a driving member slideably engaged in said track for longitudinal movement therein, the driving member having a hole formed therein;

    e) a piston drive pin for engaging the driving member hole for advancing the piston, the piston drive pin extending from the piston in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis through the housing slot and the driving member hole;

    such that, as the driving member is moved distally along the track toward the piston distal end, the hole in the driving member is engaged by the piston drive pin and the piston is extended until the distal end of the piston reaches the distal surface of the cannula notch whereupon the piston distally pushes the drug up the inclined distal surface of the cannula notch to eject the drug laterally from the cannula notch.

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