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Medical injection devices

  • US 6,932,793 B1
  • Filed: 02/15/1999
  • Issued: 08/23/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A firing device for use with an injector of the type having a barrel-like body enclosing a spring-loaded plunger to act on a piston within a capsule carrying a dose, and a sliding trigger on one side of the body actuable to release the plunger spring to drive the plunger to cause ejection of the dose from a needle at the forward end of the body, the action of the trigger being forwards against a resistance, the firing device comprising a generally cylindrical housing surrounding the injector, a forward portion of the housing, open at its forward end for projection of the injector needle, containing a locator spring for exerting a light rearward force on the injector to cause the needle to be located within said housing, and a rearward portion of the housing having an axially movable, forward spring-loaded actuating member to cooperate with the injector trigger, an external cocking mechanism operable to energize the spring loading of said actuating member with a spring force greater than said light rearward force, and an operating element to release that loading to cause the actuating member firstly, acting through the injector trigger, to shoot the injector forward against the light rearward force of said locator spring to a needle projecting position, and secondly to overcome said resistance in the injector and operate the injector trigger to cause ejection of the dose from the injector, said generally cylindrical housing being in two parts separably secured together in end-to-end relationship thereby releasably to contain a said injector, andwherein the spring-loaded member is generally tubular to embrace the injector, a coil spring acting between its rear end and an internal abutment at the rear end of the housing and wherein the cocking mechanism is a sleeve over the rearward portion of the housing with at least one lateral projection from the tubular member projecting through an axially parallel slot in the housing into an axially parallel slot in the sleeve, the cocking action being to pull the sleeve rearwardly so that the projection engaged by the forward end of its slot takes the tubular member with it until there is snap engagement between the tubular member and the barrel, the injector being pushed back at the same time by said spring means.

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