Ballistic microneedle infusion device
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1. An infusion system, comprising:
- an infusion set, comprising an inner hub and an outer hub wherein at least one of said inner hub and said outer hub is releasably secured by an inserter; and
an inserter comprising an inserter button and a spring, wherein said inserter button is configured to release said spring to move toward said infusion set and thereafter begin to drive said infusion set for placement at an infusion site,wherein said inserter comprises a hammer, disposed at an end of said spring and configured for release by movement of said inserter button, and a table, rotationally secured to said inner hub and configured to be struck by said hammer.
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Abstract
An infusion set has a disposable inserter that can insert a needle at a controlled rate of speed to a depth to deliver insulin or other medicament to the upper 3 mm of skin surface, and a skin securing, adhesive layer to secure the skin surface at the insertion site such that the inserter that can insert a needle without a risk of tenting of the skin surface. Position of the inserted needle can be maintained by providing a separated inner and outer hub of the infusion set that can isolate the inserted needle from external forces such that the needle can be maintained at a depth to deliver insulin or other medicament to the upper 3 mm of skin surface during normal use.
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1. An infusion system, comprising:
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an infusion set, comprising an inner hub and an outer hub wherein at least one of said inner hub and said outer hub is releasably secured by an inserter; and an inserter comprising an inserter button and a spring, wherein said inserter button is configured to release said spring to move toward said infusion set and thereafter begin to drive said infusion set for placement at an infusion site, wherein said inserter comprises a hammer, disposed at an end of said spring and configured for release by movement of said inserter button, and a table, rotationally secured to said inner hub and configured to be struck by said hammer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An infusion system to insert and maintain a needle at a depth to deliver medicament to the upper 3 mm of a skin surface, comprising:
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an inner hub, configured to be adhesively secured to a skin surface; an outer hub, configured to be adhesively secured to a skin surface, and wherein said outer hub is configured to enclose said inner hub; and a flexible tube, for flexibly coupling said inner hub with said outer hub and providing a fluid communication path therebetween, wherein said outer hub is connected to said inner hub solely through said flexible tube, and wherein said inner hub is adhesively secured to said skin surface using a first adhesive layer that is separate from a second adhesive layer securing said outer hub to said skin surface.
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10. An inserter, comprising:
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an inserter button, and a lower inserter housing slidably coupled with said inserter button and configured to be rigidly coupled with an outer hub of an infusion set; a hammer releasably secured within said lower inserter housing; a spring, captured between said inserter button and said hammer; a table, configured to rotationally secure an inner hub of said infusion set and configured to be struck by said hammer, wherein said inserter button is configured to release said hammer to strike said table and drive said infusion set for placement at an infusion site. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method targeting a desired depth to deliver content to an upper skin surface, comprising the steps of:
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placing an infusion device upon an infusion site and pressing an inserter button of said infusion device to release a hammer and spring to strike a table of said infusion device; striking said table of said infusion device, said table releasably coupled with an infusion set of said infusion device, to move a needle of said infusion set of said infusion device into said infusion site a controlled rate of speed; and removing said inserter button, hammer and spring, and table, from said infusion set.
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16. A method targeting a desired depth to deliver content to an upper skin surface, comprising the steps of:
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placing an outer hub of an infusion device upon an infusion site and pressing an inserter button of said infusion device to move a needle of an inner hub of said infusion device into said infusion site, wherein said needle is driven into said infusion site at a controlled rate of speed; and removing said inserter button from said infusion device, wherein said inner hub is fully enclosed by said outer hub, and is connected to said outer hub solely through a flexible tubing after removal of said inserter button from said infusion device.
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17. An infusion set inserter, comprising:
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an inserter housing comprising an inner member and an outer member, at least a portion of said outer member being displaceable relative to said inner member to activate the inserter, said inner member releasably secured to an infusion set and being configured to prevent, prior to activation, displacement in an insertion direction of said infusion set receivable by said housing; a ballistic hammer movably disposed within the inserter housing; and a spring, captured between and contacting said outer member and said ballistic hammer; wherein said outer member is configured to activate the device by releasing said spring and said ballistic hammer to strike said inner member which thereafter begins to drive said infusion set in said insertion direction for placement at an infusion site. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method of inserting a cannula of an infusion set into a patient'"'"'s skin, the method comprising:
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placing an inserter housing carrying an infusion set over an intended infusion site, said housing comprising an inner member and an outer member with said inner member releasably secured to said infusion set for preventing displacement in an insertion direction of said infusion set prior to activation; and displacing at least a portion of said outer member relative to said inner member to activate the inserter, said activation comprising; releasing a spring captured between and contacting said outer member and a ballistic hammer movably disposed within said inserter housing; and driving said ballistic hammer with the force of said spring toward said inner member which thereafter begins to drive said infusion set in said insertion direction for placement at the intended infusion site. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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27. An insertion device assembly, comprising:
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an infusion set; and an inserter comprising; an inserter housing comprising an inner member and an outer member, at least a portion of said outer member being displaceable relative to the inner member, the inserter housing supporting said infusion set in an initial position spaced apart from a patient'"'"'s skin prior to activation, said infusion set including a patient cannula and an adhesive for adhering said infusion set to a patient'"'"'s skin; a ballistic hammer slidably disposed within the inserter housing to move between a pre-activated position and an activated position; and a spring disposed within the inserter housing and biasing the ballistic hammer toward the activated position prior to activation; wherein displacement of the at least portion of the outer member activates the inserter, causing the ballistic hammer to move between the pre-activated position and the activated position under the force of the spring toward said infusion set and thereafter begin to impart momentum to said infusion set; and wherein during at least part of the travel of said infusion set from the initial position to a position in which said patient cannula is inserted in the patient'"'"'s skin, the ballistic hammer does not contact said infusion set. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29)
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