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Device for injecting a liquid product comprising two half-shells rotatably mobile relative to each other

  • US 9,827,370 B2
  • Filed: 06/13/2013
  • Issued: 11/28/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/2012
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An injection device, comprising:

  • a casing comprising a first enclosure section and a second enclosure section;

    a hydraulic supply comprising a drive fluid;

    a variable volume bladder separately disposed in the first enclosure section and fluidly connected with the hydraulic supply; and

    a deformable damper cushion separately disposed in the second enclosure section, wherein the deformable damper cushion is of a constant volume;

    wherein the first and second enclosure sections are articulated in order to enable relative movement of the first and second enclosure sections one relative to the other between;

    an open position for putting a sachet, containing a liquid product, in place between the first and second enclosure sections, anda closed position for injection of the liquid product contained in the sachet when disposed between the first and second enclosure sections, wherein operating the hydraulic supply to direct the drive fluid into the variable volume bladder inflates the variable volume bladder to compress the sachet to discharge the liquid product out of the sachet for injection into a patient, wherein the variable volume bladder comprises first and second membranes that are oppositely disposed, wherein the first membrane is of a different shape than the second membrane to limit an amount of drive fluid from the hydraulic supply that is necessary to induce an increase in a volume of the variable volume bladder, wherein the first membrane has a stiffness that is higher than a stiffness of the second membrane, wherein an outer surface of the first membrane faces a rear wall of the first enclosure section and comprises a convex portion that faces the rear wall of the first enclosure section, and wherein an outer surface of the second membrane is designed to come into contact with the sachet.

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