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Automatic injection device with trigger assembly

  • US 9,872,961 B2
  • Filed: 10/11/2013
  • Issued: 01/23/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A trigger assembly for an automatic injection device including a biased element and a housing, the biased element releaseable by operation of the trigger assembly for movement in a first axial direction relative to the housing, the device further including at least one latch surface and a support surface, the trigger assembly comprising:

  • a button shiftable relative to the housing from a first axial position to a second axial position, said button including an actuating element extending in the first axial direction and including a radially inward face and a radially outward face, said radially inward face comprising a prong-engaging surface;

    a single prong extending from the biased element toward said button and including at least one latching surface and a button-engaging surface for sliding engagement with said prong-engaging surface of said actuating element, wherein at least one of said prong-engaging surface and said button-engaging surface is angled relative to the axial direction to provide a ramp;

    said button-engaging surface and the support surface of the device defining a radially extending opening in which said actuating element fits for said radially outward face of said actuating element to be backed up by the support surface; and

    said actuating element and said single prong structured and arranged such that when said button is in said first axial position, said at least one latching surface is in a radial position at which the at least one latch surface is engagable to prevent movement of the biased element in the first axial direction, and such that movement of said button from said first axial position to said second axial position shifts said at least one latching surface radially for disengagement from the at least one latch surface, whereby motion of said actuating element in a direction away from said prong is limited by said radially outward face of said actuating element abutting the support surface.

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