Automatic drug injector
First Claim
1. An automatic liquid drug injector comprising:
- a tubular body;
a reservoir having at least one chamber adapted for containing the drug, the reservoir positioned within the tubular body, the reservoir comprising;
a tubular wall;
a plunger sealing one end of the tubular wall and displaceable within the tubular wall towards the other end;
a hollow needle positioned at the other end of the tubular wall; and
a plunger rod connected to the plunger and extending out of the tubular wall;
a ring slidably mounted on the tubular wall and adapted to entrain the reservoir in the direction of the needle;
a first spring abutting at a first end against an inner surface of the tubular body and at a second end against the plunger rod, wherein the first spring biases the plunger rod in the direction of the needle;
a second spring abutting at a first end against an inner surface of the tubular body and at a second end against the ring, wherein the second spring biases the ring away from the needle in a direction opposing the first spring, the second spring exerting a force greater than the first spring; and
at least one movable abutment adapted to prevent the ring from translating in a direction away from the needle in the tubular body, wherein the plunger rod is adapted to move the at least one movable abutment to permit the ring to translate in a direction away from the needle in the tubular body.
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Abstract
The injector has a reservoir containing a drug. The injector has a tubular body with a tubular wall, a plunger, a needle and a plunger rod. The tubular body also has two springs. The first spring is compressed from bearing on a part of the inner surface of the tubular body and on a piece that is connected to the plunger rod. The first spring pushes in the direction in which the needle protrudes. The second spring acts in the opposite direction of the first spring. The second spring is compressed by bearing on a part of the inner surface of the injector body and on a ring. The force exerted by the second spring is greater than that exerted by the first spring. The ring is slidably mounted and is capable of entraining the reservoir in the direction of the retraction of the needle. The ring is blocked by a movable abutment. The plunger rod cooperates with the movable abutment to release the second spring and cause the retraction of the needle.
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9 Claims
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1. An automatic liquid drug injector comprising:
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a tubular body; a reservoir having at least one chamber adapted for containing the drug, the reservoir positioned within the tubular body, the reservoir comprising; a tubular wall; a plunger sealing one end of the tubular wall and displaceable within the tubular wall towards the other end; a hollow needle positioned at the other end of the tubular wall; and a plunger rod connected to the plunger and extending out of the tubular wall; a ring slidably mounted on the tubular wall and adapted to entrain the reservoir in the direction of the needle; a first spring abutting at a first end against an inner surface of the tubular body and at a second end against the plunger rod, wherein the first spring biases the plunger rod in the direction of the needle; a second spring abutting at a first end against an inner surface of the tubular body and at a second end against the ring, wherein the second spring biases the ring away from the needle in a direction opposing the first spring, the second spring exerting a force greater than the first spring; and at least one movable abutment adapted to prevent the ring from translating in a direction away from the needle in the tubular body, wherein the plunger rod is adapted to move the at least one movable abutment to permit the ring to translate in a direction away from the needle in the tubular body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An automatic liquid drug injector comprising:
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a tubular body; a reservoir having at least one chamber containing the drug, the reservoir positioned within the tubular body, the reservoir comprising; a tubular wall; a plunger sealing one end of the tubular wall and displaceable within the tubular wall towards the other end; a hollow needle positioned at the other end of the tubular wall; a plunger rod connected to the plunger and extending out of the tubular wall, the plunger rod having a plurality of successive, uniformly spaced, annular catches; at least one elastic tooth extending inwardly from the tubular wall and adapted to engage a catch; and an annular piece concentrically positioned on the plunger rod and having at least one inwardly extending tooth adapted to engage a catch, wherein the annular piece has at least one outwardly extending elastic tongue; a ring slidably mounted on the tubular wall of the reservoir, wherein the ring has a tab extending through a slot in the tubular body; an abutment on the tubular body adapted to engage the at least one outwardly extending elastic tongue to prevent translation of the annular piece within the tubular body; a first spring abutting at a first end against an inner surface of the tubular body and at a second end against the annular piece, wherein the first spring biases the annular piece in the direction of the needle; a second spring abutting at a first end against an inner surface of the tubular body and at a second end against the ring, wherein the second spring biases the spring away from the needle in a direction opposing the first spring, the second spring exerting a force greater than the first spring; and at least one movable abutment adapted to prevent the ring from translating in the tubular body in a direction away from the needle, wherein the annular piece is adapted to move the at least one movable abutment to permit the ring to translate in a direction away from the needle in the tubular body. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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