Inserter
First Claim
1. An inserter for an angled infusion set comprising:
- a set housing, the set housing being provided with first guiding means on an internal surface of the set housing and a lower base of the set housing including a projecting part, the projecting part forming an angle with respect to the body for indicating a correct insertion angle for the user during insertion;
a carrier body, the carrier body being provided with second guiding means on an external surface of the carrier body, the second guiding means for guiding movement of the carrier body relative to the first guiding means of the set housing between a retracted and an advanced position, the second guiding means comprising at least one protruding part, the at least one protruding part positionable at least partially within the first guiding means for movement between the retracted and the advance position, the at least one protruding part releasably lockable to an end portion of the first guiding means to releasably lock the carrier body in the retracted position;
a needle hub, the needle hub comprising an insertion needle for piercing of the skin, the needle hub and the carrier body being unreleasably connected;
a cannula housing, the cannula housing comprising a soft cannula to be placed subcutaneously, the cannula housing and the needle hub being releasably connected to each other, and the insertion needle being adjoined to the cannula when the cannula housing and the needle hub are connected; and
a spring unit connected to a release means, wherein upon activation of the release means, the cannula housing, the needle hub and the carrier body are forced by the spring unit to the advanced position where the needle and cannula can be placed subcutaneously.
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Abstract
The invention relates to an inserter for an infusion set for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutical substance such as e.g. insulin. The inserter comprises a needle unit comprising a needle hub (2) and a carrier body (4), and a cannula housing (3). The cannula housing and the needle hub are releasably connected and when they are connected, the insertion needle (6) is placed inside the cannula (5). The carrier body guides the movement relative to the set housing between a retracted and an advanced position. When released the needle unit and the cannula housing are forced by a spring unit (13) to an advanced position where the needle and cannula are placed subcutaneously. The object of the invention is to provide a disposable inserter for an infusion set which inserter is easy and safe for the user to handle during use and to dispose of after use.
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20 Claims
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1. An inserter for an angled infusion set comprising:
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a set housing, the set housing being provided with first guiding means on an internal surface of the set housing and a lower base of the set housing including a projecting part, the projecting part forming an angle with respect to the body for indicating a correct insertion angle for the user during insertion; a carrier body, the carrier body being provided with second guiding means on an external surface of the carrier body, the second guiding means for guiding movement of the carrier body relative to the first guiding means of the set housing between a retracted and an advanced position, the second guiding means comprising at least one protruding part, the at least one protruding part positionable at least partially within the first guiding means for movement between the retracted and the advance position, the at least one protruding part releasably lockable to an end portion of the first guiding means to releasably lock the carrier body in the retracted position; a needle hub, the needle hub comprising an insertion needle for piercing of the skin, the needle hub and the carrier body being unreleasably connected; a cannula housing, the cannula housing comprising a soft cannula to be placed subcutaneously, the cannula housing and the needle hub being releasably connected to each other, and the insertion needle being adjoined to the cannula when the cannula housing and the needle hub are connected; and a spring unit connected to a release means, wherein upon activation of the release means, the cannula housing, the needle hub and the carrier body are forced by the spring unit to the advanced position where the needle and cannula can be placed subcutaneously. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An inserter for an angled infusion set comprising:
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a set housing, the set housing comprising a first guide on an internal surface of the set housing and the set housing comprising a lower base including a projecting part, the projecting part forming an angle with respect to the body for indicating a correct insertion angle for the user during insertion; a carrier body, the carrier body comprising a second guide on an external surface of the carrier body, the second guide comprising at least one protruding part positionable at least partially within the first guide for movement of the carrier body relative to the set housing between a retracted position and an advanced position, the at least one protruding part releasably lockable to an end portion of the first guiding means to releasably lock the carrier body in the retracted position; a needle hub connected to the carrier body, the needle hub comprising an insertion needle for piercing of the skin; a cannula housing, the cannula housing comprising a soft cannula to be placed subcutaneously, the cannula housing and the needle hub being releasably connected to each other, the insertion needle extending at least partially through the cannula when the cannula housing and the needle hub are connected; and a spring unit connected to the carrier body, the spring unit biasing the needle hub and the carrier body to the advanced position where the needle and cannula can be placed subcutaneously when the protruding part is released from the end portion of the first guide. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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