Needle and hub assembly for automatic injector
First Claim
1. A needle and hub assembly for an injection device, the assembly comprising:
- a cap having an engaging portion adapted to engage an exterior surface of a cartridge, and a needle-supporting portion having a wall that includes an opening therein, the wall defining interior and exterior surfaces opposite each other;
a first hub portion having a forward section extending through the opening in the wall and defining a needle-receiving channel through the opening in the wall and having a section that extends along and contacts the interior surface of the wall;
a needle mounted in the needle-receiving channel and extending outwardly therefrom; and
a second hub portion mounted over the first hub portion and receiving at least a portion of the needle, the second hub portion having reinforcing structures which extend outwardly along and contact the exterior surface of the wall, the second hub portion further having a supporting portion that extends beyond the first hub portion in the direction of the needle and that contacts the needle;
wherein the wall of the needle-supporting portion of the cap is adjoined on the exterior surface by the second hub portion and on the interior surface directly opposite the adjoined exterior surface in the same direction as a longitudinal axis of the needle by the first hub portion forming a contiguous, mutually reinforcing sandwiched structure of the second hub portion, the wall, and the first hub portion that extends around the opening in the wall.
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Abstract
A needle and hub assembly for an automatic injector and a method for making the needle and hub assembly. The needle and hub assembly comprises a cap or skirt, a forward surface of which is interposed between and reinforced by first and second engaged hub portions. A needle is received in a contiguous channel formed in the two hub portions. The method for making the assembly comprises molding the first hub portion, placing the cap over the first hub portion, inserting the needle into a channel in the first hub portion, and then overmolding or otherwise forming the second hub portion on the exterior of the cap such that it is engaged with the first hub portion. An assembly created by this “two-shot” process can be used to seal a relatively large opening, and supports the needle more effectively than a conventional assembly.
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1. A needle and hub assembly for an injection device, the assembly comprising:
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a cap having an engaging portion adapted to engage an exterior surface of a cartridge, and a needle-supporting portion having a wall that includes an opening therein, the wall defining interior and exterior surfaces opposite each other; a first hub portion having a forward section extending through the opening in the wall and defining a needle-receiving channel through the opening in the wall and having a section that extends along and contacts the interior surface of the wall; a needle mounted in the needle-receiving channel and extending outwardly therefrom; and a second hub portion mounted over the first hub portion and receiving at least a portion of the needle, the second hub portion having reinforcing structures which extend outwardly along and contact the exterior surface of the wall, the second hub portion further having a supporting portion that extends beyond the first hub portion in the direction of the needle and that contacts the needle; wherein the wall of the needle-supporting portion of the cap is adjoined on the exterior surface by the second hub portion and on the interior surface directly opposite the adjoined exterior surface in the same direction as a longitudinal axis of the needle by the first hub portion forming a contiguous, mutually reinforcing sandwiched structure of the second hub portion, the wall, and the first hub portion that extends around the opening in the wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An automatic injector comprising:
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a housing; a cartridge disposed in the housing, the cartridge having at least one opening therein and containing a medicament, the medicament being rearwardly confined by a plunger; an actuation assembly including a stored energy source that is capable of being released to drive the plunger through the cartridge; a cap having an engaging portion adapted to engage an exterior surface of the cartridge to cover the opening in the cartridge, and a needle-supporting portion having a wall that includes an opening therein, the wall defining interior and exterior surfaces opposite each other; a first hub portion having a forward section extending through the opening in the wall and defining a needle-receiving channel through the opening in the wall and having a section that extends along and contacts the interior surface of the wall; a needle mounted in the needle-receiving channel and extending outwardly therefrom, the needle operative to expel the medicament when the plunger is driven through the cartridge; and a second hub portion engaged with the first hub portion and receiving at least a portion of the needle, the second hub portion having reinforcing structures which extend outwardly along and contact the exterior surface of the wall directly opposite, and in the same direction as a longitudinal axis of the needle, the interior surface of the wall contacted by the first hub portion, the second hub portion further having a supporting portion that extends beyond the first hub portion in the direction of the needle and that contacts the needle; wherein the reinforcing structures are radially-extending ribs, and the second hub portion, the wall, and the first hub portion form a contiguous, mutually reinforcing sandwiched structure that extends around the opening in the wall. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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