Gas pressured needle-less injection device and method
First Claim
1. A needle-less injector suitable for injecting liquid medication through skin of a patient, the needle-less injector comprising:
- a housing containing the liquid medication, wherein the housing includes an injection end with an orifice and a trigger portion opposite the injection end, wherein the injection end is stationary and fixed relative to the housing;
a driver that forces the medication out of the orifice of the injection end of the housing at a sufficient speed to deliver the medication to the skin of the patient;
an at least partially external resistance sensitive trigger operatively coupled to the driver and the trigger portion of the housing, wherein movement of the resistance sensitive trigger activates the driver to force the liquid medication out of the orifice of the injection end of the housing upon application of a predetermined amount of pressure to the resistance sensitive trigger to move the resistance sensitive trigger relative to the housing towards the injection end and the skin and that is opposed by a predetermined amount of resistance from the skin of the patient resulting from the injection end of the housing having contact with the skin of the patient such that the forced out liquid medication will be delivered to the skin of the patient, and wherein the resistance sensitive trigger moves closer towards the skin during an injection while the injection end and the housing remain substantially stationary relative to the skin, and wherein the resistance sensitive trigger is operatively decoupled from the driver after the injection.
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Abstract
An improved medication delivery device is a pen sized instrument that is powered by compressed inert gas. The needle-less injector device contains pre-filled and pre-measured medication dosages. The injector device has a pre-filled and self-contained compressed gas for providing pressure to inject the medication into the skin surface without the use of a needle. The injector device has a pressure sensitive deployment mechanism which insures proper seating of the injector face against the skin surface before medication delivery is accomplished. The needle-less injector device assures safe use by inexperienced operators (including children) under adverse conditions.
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20 Claims
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1. A needle-less injector suitable for injecting liquid medication through skin of a patient, the needle-less injector comprising:
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a housing containing the liquid medication, wherein the housing includes an injection end with an orifice and a trigger portion opposite the injection end, wherein the injection end is stationary and fixed relative to the housing; a driver that forces the medication out of the orifice of the injection end of the housing at a sufficient speed to deliver the medication to the skin of the patient; an at least partially external resistance sensitive trigger operatively coupled to the driver and the trigger portion of the housing, wherein movement of the resistance sensitive trigger activates the driver to force the liquid medication out of the orifice of the injection end of the housing upon application of a predetermined amount of pressure to the resistance sensitive trigger to move the resistance sensitive trigger relative to the housing towards the injection end and the skin and that is opposed by a predetermined amount of resistance from the skin of the patient resulting from the injection end of the housing having contact with the skin of the patient such that the forced out liquid medication will be delivered to the skin of the patient, and wherein the resistance sensitive trigger moves closer towards the skin during an injection while the injection end and the housing remain substantially stationary relative to the skin, and wherein the resistance sensitive trigger is operatively decoupled from the driver after the injection. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method of needle-less injection for injecting liquid medication through skin of a patient, the method comprising the steps of:
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placing the liquid medication in a housing for injecting, wherein the housing include an injection end with an orifice and a trigger portion opposite the injection end, wherein the injection end is stationary and fixed relative to the housing; contacting the orifice of the injection of the housing with the skin of the patient; applying a predetermined amount of pressure to an at least partially external resistance sensitive trigger that is operatively coupled to the trigger portion of the housing to move the resistance sensitive trigger relative to the housing towards the injection end of the housing the skin; and opposing the predetermined amount of pressure by a predetermined amount of resistance from the skin of the patient resulting from the injection end of the housing having contact with the skin of the patient such that the forced out liquid medication is delivered to the skin of the patient when the predetermined amount of resistance is generated by the housing being in contact with the skin of the patient, and wherein the resistance sensitive trigger moves closer towards the tissue during an injection while the injection end and the housing remain substantially stationary relative to the skin, and wherein the resistance sensitive trigger is operatively decoupled from the driver after the injection.
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