US20230355878A1 - Shell for a medicament delivery device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device to be used together with a medicament delivery device and in particular to a shell assembly that is capable of providing different appearances of the medicament delivery device.
- a common solution has generally then been to provide the devices with different types of labels and/or colours in order to give them different appearances.
- Another solution might also to have different designs on the housing of the medicament delivery devices. This is however quite a major operation because the housing is integrated with functions of the device. Thus a different design then requires alterations of other components and elements of the device in order to maintain the functionality.
- Document EP 1 494 740 discloses a medicament delivery device provided with features that are intended to personalize the device in order to make it easier to recognize and to distinguish it from other devices. These features are provided on generally U-shaped elements that are releasibly attached to a handle section of the housing of the device.
- the U-shaped elements are arranged with features that possess tactile properties such as soft materials, heat generating materials, grip enhancing materials, materials formed with a contour of a hand, etc.
- the elements may further be arranged with information regarding the user, as well as incorporating metering means such as thermometers, digital watches, blood sugar meter etc.
- the U-shaped personalization elements will work well for distinguishing individual devices between users. However, the overall shape and appearance of the medicament delivery device is not altered with different elements. Thus for pharmaceutical companies demanding medicament delivery devices with unique appearances clearly distinguishable from competitor's devices, a mere change of a grip portion will not be sufficient.
- distal part/end refers to the part/end of the device, or the parts/ends of the members thereof, which under use of the device is located the furthest away from the medicament delivery site of the patient.
- proximal part/end refers to the part/end of the device, or the parts/ends of the members thereof, which under use of the device is located closest to the medicament delivery site of the patient.
- the aim of the present invention is to remedy the drawbacks of the state of the art devices. This aim is solved by a device for a medicament delivery device comprising the features of the independent patent claim. Preferable embodiments of the inventions form the subject of the dependent patent claims.
- the device comprises a shell provided with an entry passage and is designed such that at least a major part of a medicament delivery device entered through the entry passage is accommodated inside said shell.
- the medicament delivery device is mainly hidden inside the shell such that it is the shell that creates the overall appearance of the device with only a small addition of the medicament delivery device.
- a suitable entry passage may been created, facilitating the assembly of the device.
- the shell may be in two halves that are glued or welded together when the medicament delivery device is in place.
- the device When the shell is arranged with an entry passage, preferably the device may further be arranged with a closure element operably arranged to said shell for closing said entry passage.
- the closure element is preferably arranged such that it contributes to the overall appearance of the device as well as ensuring that the medicament delivery device is firmly held inside the shell.
- fixation elements may be arranged for fixating said medicament delivery device in relation to said shell and said closure element. This may be an important factor since many users are not comfortable with devices that make rattling noises when used. Thus, it is an advantage if the medicament delivery device is held firmly by the shell by fixation elements. It is also an advantage if the medicament delivery device is held against rotation since some devices require a turning action when a medicament delivery member is attached, such as screw threads on an injection needle.
- the device comprises a passage through which at least a medicament delivery member of said medicament delivery device may protrude.
- This design facilitates the attachment of a medicament delivery member and the subsequent dose delivery.
- the passage may also be used for other elements and functions of the medicament delivery device.
- the medicament delivery device may include an actuator that activates the medicament delivery device when pressed against a dose delivery site.
- Such an element my for example comprise a medicament delivery member guard, that is arranged movable in the longitudinal direction of the device.
- the passage may be arranged in the closure element. This design may facilitate the assembly of the device together with the medicament delivery device.
- the device may further preferably be arranged with first locking elements operably arranged to lock the closure element to the shell.
- the first locking elements may be arranged releasable and if so, they may comprise any of threads, bayonet connection, snap-in elements.
- the locking elements may be arranged non-releasable and if so, glue may be used as attachment media. Also the contact surfaces may be exposed to heat such that the material melts and the components are bonded together.
- the device may further comprise second locking elements operably arranged to lock said closure element to said medicament delivery device.
- second locking elements operably arranged to lock said closure element to said medicament delivery device.
- the second locking elements may be arranged releasable and may comprise any of threads, bayonet connection, snap-in elements.
- the second locking elements may be arranged non-releasable.
- the closure element may preferably comprise a second shell section.
- the shell is made of two sections that interact and cover the medicament delivery device. This provides the opportunity to divide a shell in at least two sections, and perhaps more, that interact with each other to form a complete shell surrounding the medicament delivery device.
- the at least first and said second shell sections comprise third attachment elements operably arranged to connect the shell sections to each other.
- the third attachment elements may preferably be suitable connection elements that are capable to connect the shell sections together in a positive and secure way.
- the third attachment elements may comprise snap-in elements or they may be arranged non-releasable.
- the snap-in elements may have a number of designs that provide a locking function between the shell sections.
- the at least first and second shell sections may comprise joints operably arranged to movably connect the shell sections such as to open and/or close the shell.
- the shell sections are connected to each other via the joints, providing an easy handling of the shell sections when a medicament delivery device is placed inside the shell sections and they are brought together.
- the joints may be of a number of different types, such as hinges. These hinges may be a number of discrete sections or a longer continuous or piano hinges. Different materials may be used for creating the hinges, where they may be integrated in the shell sections. In that aspect the joints may also comprise flexible bridges that may be formed by the same material as the shell sections.
- the closure element may be integral with said medicament delivery device.
- This solution reduces the number of components in that the closure element is an integrated part of the medicament delivery device. This also facilitates the assembly of the shell section with the medicament delivery device.
- the closure element may be formed when molding the medicament delivery device.
- the closure element may be fixedly attached to the medicament delivery device by e.g. gluing or plastic welding before assembly with the first shell section.
- this variant may comprise first attachment elements operably arranged to lock said closure element and thereby said medicament delivery device to said first shell section.
- the first attachment elements may either be arranged releasable or non-releasable.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a feasible embodiment of a device for a medicament delivery device
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the device of FIG. 1 ,
- FIGS. 3 - 8 are detailed views of elements comprised in the device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 9 is an exploded view of a variant to the device of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 10 - 12 are detailed views of elements comprised in the device of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 13 is a detailed view of an alternative to the device of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a further variant of the device.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded view of the variant of FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the device of FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 17 is a detailed view of a shell section of the device of FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 2 A feasible embodiment of a medicament delivery device arranged with a device 10 according to the present invention is shown in the drawings.
- the device 10 as shown comprises a generally tubular first shell section 12 or housing designed and dimensioned to accommodate a medicament delivery device 14 , FIG. 2 .
- the medicament delivery device 14 could be of a number of designs and contain a number of different functionalities and features. These do not form part of the invention and will thus not be described in detail.
- the important factor is that the first shell section 12 is capable of accommodating at least a major part of the medicament delivery device 14 .
- the first shell section 12 is arranged with a distally directed end wall 16 .
- the end wall 16 could either be integrally made with the first shell section 12 or could be a separate component attachable to the shell. In that respect there are a number of methods of attaching components to each other, either releasable or fixed. For example fastening components could be used, such as threads, bayonet connections, snap-in fittings etc. The components could also be glued or welded to each other.
- the proximal end of the shell is further arranged with an entry passage 18 , FIG. 2 , through which the medicament delivery device 14 may be inserted into the first shell section 12 .
- fixation elements are provided between the shell and the medicament delivery device that interact with each other.
- One type of fixation elements may be protrusions or guides.
- the inner surface of the first shell section 12 may be arranged with longitudinally extending ribs 20 , as seen in FIG. 3 .
- These ribs 20 are designed and arranged such that they come in contact with outer surfaces of the medicament delivery device 14 when inserted into the first shell section 12 .
- these fixation elements in the form of ribs 20 are capable of preventing linear movement between the first shell section 12 and the medicament delivery device 14 both in the longitudinal direction and transversal direction as well as rotating movement.
- the shell is arranged with openings 22 , FIGS. 2 and 4 , such that a medicament container 24 , FIG. 8 , in the medicament delivery device 14 may be visible such that the content of the medicament can be viewed by a user.
- the openings 22 are placed on opposite sides of the shell as seen in a transversal direction.
- the openings 22 are arranged with windows 26 , FIGS. 3 and 4 , made of a transparent material.
- Each window 26 is arranged with a circumferential ledge 28 , FIGS. 3 and 4 , such that when the windows 26 are placed in the openings 22 , the ledges 28 engage an inner surface of the first shell section 12 adjacent the openings, FIG. 3 .
- FIGS. 2 and 4 Two flexible bridges 30 are arranged between the windows 26 , FIGS. 2 and 4 , which bridges 30 are curved such that they do not interfere with the interior of the first shell section 12 .
- the flexing properties of the bridges 30 enable positioning and retaining of the windows 26 in the openings 22 .
- the thickness of the windows 26 and the design of the medicament delivery device 14 are such that when the medicament delivery device 14 is placed in the shell, it will be in contact with the inner surface of the windows 26 , thereby preventing the windows from being pushed into the shell.
- the medicament delivery device 14 may also be arranged with longitudinally extending ribs 32 , FIG. 4 . These may fixate in the transversal direction but may also prevent movement in the longitudinal direction as well as rotational movement. For example, when the medicament delivery device 14 is pushed into the first shell section 12 , the ribs 32 will slide along the inner surface of the windows 26 , which is possible due to the elasticity of the first shell section 12 . The ribs 32 will then pass the ledge 28 of the windows, and the length of the ribs 32 have been chosen such that when a distally directed surface of the medicament delivery device 14 abuts a proximally directed contact surface 34 of the shell, FIG.
- proximally directed end surfaces 36 of the ribs 32 are adjacent distally directed surfaces of the ledges 28 of the windows 26 . Thereby the medicament delivery device 14 is locked in the longitudinal direction in relation to the first shell section 12 .
- the device according to the embodiment is arranged with a proximal closure element 38 , FIGS. 2 and 5 .
- This may comprise an end cap 38 having a central passage 40 through which a proximal end 42 of the medicament delivery device 14 may protrude, which proximal end may comprise a number of elements.
- the medicament delivery device may be arranged with an attachment element for attaching a medicament delivery member such as an injection needle or the like.
- the medicament container may be integrated with a medicament delivery member 43 , FIG. 8 .
- the medicament delivery device may be arranged with an actuator that triggers e.g. a penetration sequence and/or an injection sequence, which actuator may be a medicament delivery member shield.
- These elements have to be accessible to a user and they preferably extend through the central passage 40 .
- first attachment elements for connecting with the shell.
- first attachment elements are arranged as protrusions or ledges 44 , FIGS. 5 and 6 , extending transversal to a longitudinal direction.
- ledges 44 cooperate with corresponding transversal ledges 46 of the first attachment elements on an inner surface of the first shell section 12 such that when the end cap 38 is pushed into the proximal end of the first shell section 12 the ledges 44 , 46 interconnect and lock the end cap 38 to the first shell section 12 .
- the end cap 38 may further preferably be arranged with second attachment elements to attach the end cap 38 to the medicament delivery device 14 , which second attachment elements also may function as further fixation elements.
- the attachment elements of the end cap may comprise longitudinal slits 48 , FIG. 6 , arranged with cut-outs 50 on side surfaces of the slits 48 , providing proximally directed contact surfaces 52 .
- the medicament delivery device 14 is arranged with corresponding attachment elements. These are arranged as pairs of longitudinally extending ledges 54 having a distance generally corresponding to the width of the slits 48 .
- a proximal end of the ledges 54 is arranged with a wedge-shaped protrusion 56 designed to fit into the cut-out 50 of the side surfaces of the slits 48 , such that a distally directed surface 58 of the wedge-shaped protrusion 56 will be in contact with the proximally directed contact surface 52 of the cut-out 50 , FIG. 7 .
- the medicament delivery device will be locked to the end cap 38 both in the longitudinal direction as well as in the rotational direction.
- the device may further also be arranged with a protective cap 60 , FIGS. 1 and 8 , arranged to fit onto the proximal end of the first shell section 12 and the end cap 38 , thereby protecting the proximal end 42 of the medicament delivery device 14 .
- the protective cap 60 may further be arranged with removal elements capable of removing for example a needle sheath.
- the removal element comprises a generally tubular remover element 62 , FIG. 8 , attached to the protective cap 60 and arranged with inwardly inclined grip members 64 capable of gripping into the surface of a needle sheath 66 surrounding an injection needle 43 .
- FIGS. 9 to 12 show a variant of the device described above.
- a shell 100 comprises a first 102 and a second 104 shell section.
- the sections are designed as halves having generally the same size. It is however to be understood that one of the halves could be larger and the other half could be smaller.
- one of the sections 104 may be regarded as closure element for closing the shell around a medicament delivery device 14 as described, whereby the opening 105 , FIG. 9 , of the first shell section 102 may be regarded as entry passage, into which opening 105 the medicament delivery device 14 may be placed.
- Each shell section is arranged with fixation elements 106 on their inner surfaces, as well as contact surfaces 108 . These fixation elements and contact surfaces are arranged to be in contact with, and fixate, a medicament delivery device placed inside the shell.
- Each shell section is further arranged with openings 110 in which windows 112 can be inserted. As with the previous device, the windows are connected to each other with bridges 114 .
- the inner surface of each first 102 and second 104 shell section is further arranged with third attachment elements to attach the shell to the medicament delivery device 14 , which third attachment elements also may function as further fixation elements.
- the attachment elements of the shell sections may comprise longitudinal slits 116 , FIG. 10 , arranged with cut-outs 118 on side surfaces of the slits 116 , providing proximally directed contact surfaces 120 .
- the medicament delivery device 14 is arranged with corresponding attachment elements. These are arranged as pairs of longitudinally extending ledges 122 having a distance generally corresponding to the width of the slits 116 . A proximal end of the ledges 122 is arranged with a wedge-shaped protrusion 124 designed to fit into the cut-out 118 of the side surfaces of the slits 116 , such that a distally directed surface 126 of the wedge-shaped protrusion 124 will be in contact with the proximally directed contact surface 120 of the cut-out 118 , FIG. 10 . With this design, the medicament delivery device will be locked to the shell 100 both in the longitudinal direction as well as in the rotational direction.
- Each shell section is further arranged with a proximal wall section 128 , FIG. 9 .
- the wall sections are arranged with cut-outs 130 that form a central passage when the shell sections are joined, through which central passage a proximal end 42 of the medicament delivery device 14 may protrude.
- the first 102 and the second 104 shell sections are further arranged with attachment elements 132 , FIGS. 11 - 12 .
- the attachment elements comprise a number of protrusions 134 extending from a contact surface 136 on each shell section.
- the protrusions are arranged with inclined surface 138 , which surfaces 138 are intended to cooperate with inclined surfaces 140 on a number of seats 142 , where the position and number of seats 142 correspond to the position and number of protrusions 134 .
- FIG. 13 shows a variant of the device of FIGS. 9 to 12 .
- the joints 144 are arranged to allow turning of the shell sections in relation to each other along a joint axis 146 .
- the joints 144 may be hinges of a conventional design such as continuous or piano hinges of plastic or metal or combinations thereof. There could also be discrete hinge sections as shown in FIG. 13 .
- the joints 144 may be arranged as bridges of the same material as the shell halves, which bridges are so flexible as to function as hinges when the shell sections are turned in relation to each other.
- the free long sides 148 of the shell sections may be arranged with appropriate attachment elements 132 for connecting the shell sections when the shell is closed, such as those described above.
- the latter variants may also be provided with protective caps fitting onto the proximal ends of the shells.
- FIGS. 14 to 17 show a further variant of the device described above. It comprises a generally tubular first shell section 200 provided with a distal end wall 202 that could either be integral with the first shell section or a separate component attachable to the first shell section.
- the proximal end of the first shell section 200 is arranged with an entry passage 204 , FIG. 15 , through which a medicament delivery device 14 may be inserted into the first shell section.
- the inner surface of the first shell section is arranged with a number of fixation elements designed and arranged to fit the medicament delivery device 14 in a stable manner inside the first shell section 200 .
- the fixation elements comprise longitudinally extending ribs 208 , FIGS. 16 and 17 , that interact with the outer surface of the medicament delivery device 14 such as to prevent any movement.
- the ribs 208 may interact with longitudinally extending ribs 210 , FIGS. 15 and 16 , on the outer surface of the medicament delivery device 14 such as to prevent rotation of the medicament delivery device 14 inside the first shell section 200 , as can be seen in FIG. 16 .
- the ribs 208 are further arranged with ledges or end surfaces 212 , FIG. 17 , that interact with distally directed surfaces of the medicament delivery device for limiting movement in the longitudinal direction, as seen in FIG. 16 .
- a closure element 214 of the passage 204 is arranged as an integral part of the medicament delivery device 14 .
- the closure element 214 is shaped to fit into the passage 204 as seen in FIG. 14 , such that when the medicament delivery device is positioned in the first shell section, a proximal end 216 of the medicament delivery device protrudes in the proximal direction, in the same manner as described above.
- the attachment elements between the medicament delivery device 14 and the first shell section 200 may comprise a number of different solutions such as snap in connections, glue, welding and the like.
- the inner surface of the first shell section 200 is arranged with a ridge 218 , FIG. 18 , extending generally transversal to the longitudinal direction L.
- the ridge 218 is intended to interact with two parallel ridges 220 arranged on the outer surface of the medicament delivery device 14 , FIG. 15 , and extending generally transversal to the longitudinal direction L.
- the present variant is arranged with openings 222 on the first shell section, in which windows 224 may be positioned.
- the windows are preferably interconnected by bridges 226 as described above.
- a protective cap 228 may be removably arranged to the proximal end of the medicament delivery device and the first shell section, as described above.
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Abstract
Description
- The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/951,778, filed Nov. 18, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/221,356, filed Dec. 14, 2018, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,905,826, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/039,815, filed May 26, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,463,793, which is a U.S. National Phase Application pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2014/075101 filed Nov. 20, 2014, which claims priority to Swedish Patent Application No. 1351416-1 filed Nov. 28, 2013. The entire disclosure contents of these applications are herewith incorporated by reference into the present application.
- The present invention relates to a device to be used together with a medicament delivery device and in particular to a shell assembly that is capable of providing different appearances of the medicament delivery device.
- There a number of instances where it is desirable to have a certain appearance on a medicament delivery device. This could for instance be the case when a medicament delivery device developed with a number of functions could be used and sold to different end users, i.e. different pharmaceutical companies. The different end users then want to have their own design or profile on the device to distinguish from devices of other companies.
- A common solution has generally then been to provide the devices with different types of labels and/or colours in order to give them different appearances. Another solution might also to have different designs on the housing of the medicament delivery devices. This is however quite a major operation because the housing is integrated with functions of the device. Thus a different design then requires alterations of other components and elements of the device in order to maintain the functionality.
- Document EP 1 494 740 discloses a medicament delivery device provided with features that are intended to personalize the device in order to make it easier to recognize and to distinguish it from other devices. These features are provided on generally U-shaped elements that are releasibly attached to a handle section of the housing of the device. The U-shaped elements are arranged with features that possess tactile properties such as soft materials, heat generating materials, grip enhancing materials, materials formed with a contour of a hand, etc. The elements may further be arranged with information regarding the user, as well as incorporating metering means such as thermometers, digital watches, blood sugar meter etc.
- The U-shaped personalization elements will work well for distinguishing individual devices between users. However, the overall shape and appearance of the medicament delivery device is not altered with different elements. Thus for pharmaceutical companies demanding medicament delivery devices with unique appearances clearly distinguishable from competitor's devices, a mere change of a grip portion will not be sufficient.
- There is thus a demand for medicament delivery devices that may be provided with different appearances based on the same basic functionality design.
- In the present application, when the term “distal part/end” is used, this refers to the part/end of the device, or the parts/ends of the members thereof, which under use of the device is located the furthest away from the medicament delivery site of the patient. Correspondingly, when the term “proximal part/end” is used, this refers to the part/end of the device, or the parts/ends of the members thereof, which under use of the device is located closest to the medicament delivery site of the patient.
- The aim of the present invention is to remedy the drawbacks of the state of the art devices. This aim is solved by a device for a medicament delivery device comprising the features of the independent patent claim. Preferable embodiments of the inventions form the subject of the dependent patent claims.
- According to a main aspect of the invention, it comprises a device for a medicament delivery device. The device comprises a shell provided with an entry passage and is designed such that at least a major part of a medicament delivery device entered through the entry passage is accommodated inside said shell.
- With major part is to be understood that the medicament delivery device is mainly hidden inside the shell such that it is the shell that creates the overall appearance of the device with only a small addition of the medicament delivery device. In order to accommodate the medicament delivery device inside the shell, a suitable entry passage may been created, facilitating the assembly of the device. It is of course feasible to provide the shell as two or more parts that are attached to each other after introduction of the medicament delivery device. For example the shell may be in two halves that are glued or welded together when the medicament delivery device is in place.
- When the shell is arranged with an entry passage, preferably the device may further be arranged with a closure element operably arranged to said shell for closing said entry passage. The closure element is preferably arranged such that it contributes to the overall appearance of the device as well as ensuring that the medicament delivery device is firmly held inside the shell.
- Regarding ensuring that the medicament delivery device is held firmly inside the shell, preferably fixation elements may be arranged for fixating said medicament delivery device in relation to said shell and said closure element. This may be an important factor since many users are not comfortable with devices that make rattling noises when used. Thus, it is an advantage if the medicament delivery device is held firmly by the shell by fixation elements. It is also an advantage if the medicament delivery device is held against rotation since some devices require a turning action when a medicament delivery member is attached, such as screw threads on an injection needle.
- In that respect, it may be an advantage if the device comprises a passage through which at least a medicament delivery member of said medicament delivery device may protrude. This design facilitates the attachment of a medicament delivery member and the subsequent dose delivery. The passage may also be used for other elements and functions of the medicament delivery device. For example, the medicament delivery device may include an actuator that activates the medicament delivery device when pressed against a dose delivery site. Such an element my for example comprise a medicament delivery member guard, that is arranged movable in the longitudinal direction of the device.
- According to one feasible solution, the passage may be arranged in the closure element. This design may facilitate the assembly of the device together with the medicament delivery device. The device may further preferably be arranged with first locking elements operably arranged to lock the closure element to the shell. In this respect, the first locking elements may be arranged releasable and if so, they may comprise any of threads, bayonet connection, snap-in elements.
- As an alternative, the locking elements may be arranged non-releasable and if so, glue may be used as attachment media. Also the contact surfaces may be exposed to heat such that the material melts and the components are bonded together.
- Apart from the first locking elements, the device may further comprise second locking elements operably arranged to lock said closure element to said medicament delivery device. With this solution, a very sturdy fixation of the medicament delivery device in relation to the shell is obtained in that the medicament delivery device is attached to the closure element and then the closure element is attached to the shell. This may also be an advantage when assembling the medicament delivery device and the shell because the closure element may firstly be attached to the medicament delivery device and then the assembly is introduced into the shell where the closure element is attached to the shell.
- As with the first locking elements also the second locking elements may be arranged releasable and may comprise any of threads, bayonet connection, snap-in elements. As an alternative, the second locking elements may be arranged non-releasable.
- According to one favourable solution, the closure element may preferably comprise a second shell section. With this solution the shell is made of two sections that interact and cover the medicament delivery device. This provides the opportunity to divide a shell in at least two sections, and perhaps more, that interact with each other to form a complete shell surrounding the medicament delivery device.
- In that aspect the at least first and said second shell sections comprise third attachment elements operably arranged to connect the shell sections to each other. The third attachment elements may preferably be suitable connection elements that are capable to connect the shell sections together in a positive and secure way.
- Depending on the type of device and the intended application, the third attachment elements may comprise snap-in elements or they may be arranged non-releasable. The snap-in elements may have a number of designs that provide a locking function between the shell sections.
- According to another aspect of the embodiment, the at least first and second shell sections may comprise joints operably arranged to movably connect the shell sections such as to open and/or close the shell. With this solution, the shell sections are connected to each other via the joints, providing an easy handling of the shell sections when a medicament delivery device is placed inside the shell sections and they are brought together.
- The joints may be of a number of different types, such as hinges. These hinges may be a number of discrete sections or a longer continuous or piano hinges. Different materials may be used for creating the hinges, where they may be integrated in the shell sections. In that aspect the joints may also comprise flexible bridges that may be formed by the same material as the shell sections.
- According to a further aspect of the invention, the closure element may be integral with said medicament delivery device. This solution reduces the number of components in that the closure element is an integrated part of the medicament delivery device. This also facilitates the assembly of the shell section with the medicament delivery device.
- In this respect, the closure element may be formed when molding the medicament delivery device. On the other hand, the closure element may be fixedly attached to the medicament delivery device by e.g. gluing or plastic welding before assembly with the first shell section.
- Preferably this variant may comprise first attachment elements operably arranged to lock said closure element and thereby said medicament delivery device to said first shell section. The first attachment elements may either be arranged releasable or non-releasable.
- These and other aspects of, and advantages with, the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and from the accompanying drawings.
- In the following detailed description of the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, of which
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a feasible embodiment of a device for a medicament delivery device, -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the device ofFIG. 1 , -
FIGS. 3-8 are detailed views of elements comprised in the device ofFIG. 1 , -
FIG. 9 is an exploded view of a variant to the device ofFIG. 1 , -
FIGS. 10-12 are detailed views of elements comprised in the device ofFIG. 9 , -
FIG. 13 is a detailed view of an alternative to the device ofFIG. 9 , -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a further variant of the device, -
FIG. 15 is an exploded view of the variant ofFIG. 14 , -
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the device ofFIG. 14 , and -
FIG. 17 is a detailed view of a shell section of the device ofFIG. 14 . - A feasible embodiment of a medicament delivery device arranged with a device 10 according to the present invention is shown in the drawings. The device 10 as shown comprises a generally tubular
first shell section 12 or housing designed and dimensioned to accommodate amedicament delivery device 14,FIG. 2 . In that respect, themedicament delivery device 14 could be of a number of designs and contain a number of different functionalities and features. These do not form part of the invention and will thus not be described in detail. The important factor is that thefirst shell section 12 is capable of accommodating at least a major part of themedicament delivery device 14. - In the embodiment shown the
first shell section 12 is arranged with a distally directedend wall 16. Theend wall 16 could either be integrally made with thefirst shell section 12 or could be a separate component attachable to the shell. In that respect there are a number of methods of attaching components to each other, either releasable or fixed. For example fastening components could be used, such as threads, bayonet connections, snap-in fittings etc. The components could also be glued or welded to each other. The proximal end of the shell is further arranged with anentry passage 18,FIG. 2 , through which themedicament delivery device 14 may be inserted into thefirst shell section 12. - In order to fit the
medicament delivery device 14 in a stable manner inside thefirst shell section 12, a number of fixation elements are provided between the shell and the medicament delivery device that interact with each other. One type of fixation elements may be protrusions or guides. For example, the inner surface of thefirst shell section 12 may be arranged with longitudinally extendingribs 20, as seen inFIG. 3 . Theseribs 20 are designed and arranged such that they come in contact with outer surfaces of themedicament delivery device 14 when inserted into thefirst shell section 12. Preferably these fixation elements in the form ofribs 20 are capable of preventing linear movement between thefirst shell section 12 and themedicament delivery device 14 both in the longitudinal direction and transversal direction as well as rotating movement. - In the embodiment shown the shell is arranged with
openings 22,FIGS. 2 and 4 , such that amedicament container 24,FIG. 8 , in themedicament delivery device 14 may be visible such that the content of the medicament can be viewed by a user. In the embodiment shown theopenings 22 are placed on opposite sides of the shell as seen in a transversal direction. Theopenings 22 are arranged withwindows 26,FIGS. 3 and 4 , made of a transparent material. Eachwindow 26 is arranged with acircumferential ledge 28,FIGS. 3 and 4 , such that when thewindows 26 are placed in theopenings 22, theledges 28 engage an inner surface of thefirst shell section 12 adjacent the openings,FIG. 3 . This design ensures that the windows are fixedly placed in the openings. In order to facilitate assembly of thewindows 26, twoflexible bridges 30 are arranged between thewindows 26,FIGS. 2 and 4 , which bridges 30 are curved such that they do not interfere with the interior of thefirst shell section 12. The flexing properties of thebridges 30 enable positioning and retaining of thewindows 26 in theopenings 22. The thickness of thewindows 26 and the design of themedicament delivery device 14 are such that when themedicament delivery device 14 is placed in the shell, it will be in contact with the inner surface of thewindows 26, thereby preventing the windows from being pushed into the shell. - Further fixation elements may be arranged. In the embodiment shown, the
medicament delivery device 14 may also be arranged with longitudinally extendingribs 32,FIG. 4 . These may fixate in the transversal direction but may also prevent movement in the longitudinal direction as well as rotational movement. For example, when themedicament delivery device 14 is pushed into thefirst shell section 12, theribs 32 will slide along the inner surface of thewindows 26, which is possible due to the elasticity of thefirst shell section 12. Theribs 32 will then pass theledge 28 of the windows, and the length of theribs 32 have been chosen such that when a distally directed surface of themedicament delivery device 14 abuts a proximally directedcontact surface 34 of the shell,FIG. 3 , proximally directed end surfaces 36 of theribs 32,FIG. 4 , are adjacent distally directed surfaces of theledges 28 of thewindows 26. Thereby themedicament delivery device 14 is locked in the longitudinal direction in relation to thefirst shell section 12. - Preferably the device according to the embodiment is arranged with a
proximal closure element 38,FIGS. 2 and 5 . This may comprise anend cap 38 having acentral passage 40 through which aproximal end 42 of themedicament delivery device 14 may protrude, which proximal end may comprise a number of elements. For example the medicament delivery device may be arranged with an attachment element for attaching a medicament delivery member such as an injection needle or the like. As an alternative, the medicament container may be integrated with amedicament delivery member 43,FIG. 8 . Also the medicament delivery device may be arranged with an actuator that triggers e.g. a penetration sequence and/or an injection sequence, which actuator may be a medicament delivery member shield. These elements have to be accessible to a user and they preferably extend through thecentral passage 40. - Further the
end cap 38 is arranged with a number of first attachment elements for connecting with the shell. In the embodiment shown the first attachment elements are arranged as protrusions orledges 44,FIGS. 5 and 6 , extending transversal to a longitudinal direction. Theseledges 44 cooperate with correspondingtransversal ledges 46 of the first attachment elements on an inner surface of thefirst shell section 12 such that when theend cap 38 is pushed into the proximal end of thefirst shell section 12 theledges end cap 38 to thefirst shell section 12. - The
end cap 38 may further preferably be arranged with second attachment elements to attach theend cap 38 to themedicament delivery device 14, which second attachment elements also may function as further fixation elements. The attachment elements of the end cap may compriselongitudinal slits 48,FIG. 6 , arranged with cut-outs 50 on side surfaces of theslits 48, providing proximally directed contact surfaces 52. Themedicament delivery device 14 is arranged with corresponding attachment elements. These are arranged as pairs of longitudinally extendingledges 54 having a distance generally corresponding to the width of theslits 48. A proximal end of theledges 54 is arranged with a wedge-shapedprotrusion 56 designed to fit into the cut-out 50 of the side surfaces of theslits 48, such that a distally directedsurface 58 of the wedge-shapedprotrusion 56 will be in contact with the proximally directedcontact surface 52 of the cut-out 50,FIG. 7 . With this design, the medicament delivery device will be locked to theend cap 38 both in the longitudinal direction as well as in the rotational direction. - The device may further also be arranged with a
protective cap 60,FIGS. 1 and 8 , arranged to fit onto the proximal end of thefirst shell section 12 and theend cap 38, thereby protecting theproximal end 42 of themedicament delivery device 14. Theprotective cap 60 may further be arranged with removal elements capable of removing for example a needle sheath. In the embodiment shown the removal element comprises a generallytubular remover element 62,FIG. 8 , attached to theprotective cap 60 and arranged with inwardlyinclined grip members 64 capable of gripping into the surface of aneedle sheath 66 surrounding aninjection needle 43. -
FIGS. 9 to 12 show a variant of the device described above. Here ashell 100 comprises a first 102 and a second 104 shell section. In the embodiment shown, the sections are designed as halves having generally the same size. It is however to be understood that one of the halves could be larger and the other half could be smaller. Also, it is to be understood that one of thesections 104 may be regarded as closure element for closing the shell around amedicament delivery device 14 as described, whereby theopening 105,FIG. 9 , of thefirst shell section 102 may be regarded as entry passage, into whichopening 105 themedicament delivery device 14 may be placed. - Each shell section is arranged with
fixation elements 106 on their inner surfaces, as well as contact surfaces 108. These fixation elements and contact surfaces are arranged to be in contact with, and fixate, a medicament delivery device placed inside the shell. Each shell section is further arranged withopenings 110 in whichwindows 112 can be inserted. As with the previous device, the windows are connected to each other withbridges 114. The inner surface of each first 102 and second 104 shell section is further arranged with third attachment elements to attach the shell to themedicament delivery device 14, which third attachment elements also may function as further fixation elements. As with the previous variant, the attachment elements of the shell sections may compriselongitudinal slits 116,FIG. 10 , arranged with cut-outs 118 on side surfaces of theslits 116, providing proximally directed contact surfaces 120. - As described above, the
medicament delivery device 14 is arranged with corresponding attachment elements. These are arranged as pairs of longitudinally extendingledges 122 having a distance generally corresponding to the width of theslits 116. A proximal end of theledges 122 is arranged with a wedge-shapedprotrusion 124 designed to fit into the cut-out 118 of the side surfaces of theslits 116, such that a distally directedsurface 126 of the wedge-shapedprotrusion 124 will be in contact with the proximally directedcontact surface 120 of the cut-out 118,FIG. 10 . With this design, the medicament delivery device will be locked to theshell 100 both in the longitudinal direction as well as in the rotational direction. Each shell section is further arranged with aproximal wall section 128,FIG. 9 . The wall sections are arranged with cut-outs 130 that form a central passage when the shell sections are joined, through which central passage aproximal end 42 of themedicament delivery device 14 may protrude. - The first 102 and the second 104 shell sections are further arranged with
attachment elements 132,FIGS. 11-12 . In the embodiment shown, the attachment elements comprise a number ofprotrusions 134 extending from acontact surface 136 on each shell section. The protrusions are arranged withinclined surface 138, which surfaces 138 are intended to cooperate withinclined surfaces 140 on a number ofseats 142, where the position and number ofseats 142 correspond to the position and number ofprotrusions 134. Thus, when the first 102 and the second 104 shell sections are pushed together with the contact surfaces 136 facing each other, the protrusions will fit into the seats whereby theinclined surfaces -
FIG. 13 shows a variant of the device ofFIGS. 9 to 12 . Here the first 102 and the second 104 shell sections are joined to each other along a long side of each half withjoints 144. Thejoints 144 are arranged to allow turning of the shell sections in relation to each other along ajoint axis 146. Thejoints 144 may be hinges of a conventional design such as continuous or piano hinges of plastic or metal or combinations thereof. There could also be discrete hinge sections as shown inFIG. 13 . Further, thejoints 144 may be arranged as bridges of the same material as the shell halves, which bridges are so flexible as to function as hinges when the shell sections are turned in relation to each other. The freelong sides 148 of the shell sections may be arranged withappropriate attachment elements 132 for connecting the shell sections when the shell is closed, such as those described above. - Further, as described with the first variant of the device, the latter variants may also be provided with protective caps fitting onto the proximal ends of the shells.
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FIGS. 14 to 17 show a further variant of the device described above. It comprises a generally tubularfirst shell section 200 provided with adistal end wall 202 that could either be integral with the first shell section or a separate component attachable to the first shell section. The proximal end of thefirst shell section 200 is arranged with anentry passage 204,FIG. 15 , through which amedicament delivery device 14 may be inserted into the first shell section. - The inner surface of the first shell section is arranged with a number of fixation elements designed and arranged to fit the
medicament delivery device 14 in a stable manner inside thefirst shell section 200. In the variant shown, the fixation elements comprise longitudinally extendingribs 208,FIGS. 16 and 17 , that interact with the outer surface of themedicament delivery device 14 such as to prevent any movement. Also theribs 208 may interact with longitudinally extendingribs 210,FIGS. 15 and 16 , on the outer surface of themedicament delivery device 14 such as to prevent rotation of themedicament delivery device 14 inside thefirst shell section 200, as can be seen inFIG. 16 . Theribs 208 are further arranged with ledges or endsurfaces 212,FIG. 17 , that interact with distally directed surfaces of the medicament delivery device for limiting movement in the longitudinal direction, as seen inFIG. 16 . - In the variant described, a
closure element 214 of thepassage 204,FIGS. 14 and 15 , is arranged as an integral part of themedicament delivery device 14. Theclosure element 214 is shaped to fit into thepassage 204 as seen inFIG. 14 , such that when the medicament delivery device is positioned in the first shell section, aproximal end 216 of the medicament delivery device protrudes in the proximal direction, in the same manner as described above. The attachment elements between themedicament delivery device 14 and thefirst shell section 200 may comprise a number of different solutions such as snap in connections, glue, welding and the like. In the embodiment shown the inner surface of thefirst shell section 200 is arranged with aridge 218,FIG. 18 , extending generally transversal to the longitudinal directionL. The ridge 218 is intended to interact with twoparallel ridges 220 arranged on the outer surface of themedicament delivery device 14,FIG. 15 , and extending generally transversal to the longitudinal direction L. - When the medicament delivery device is pushed into the first shell section it will abut the end surfaces 212 while the
ridge 218 on the first shell section will be positioned between the twoparallel ridges 220, thereby locking the medicament delivery device with the first shell section as seen inFIG. 16 . In the same manner as the above variants, the present variant is arranged withopenings 222 on the first shell section, in whichwindows 224 may be positioned. The windows are preferably interconnected bybridges 226 as described above. - Further, as with the previous variants, a
protective cap 228,FIG. 14 , may be removably arranged to the proximal end of the medicament delivery device and the first shell section, as described above. - It is to be understood that the embodiment of the invention described above and shown in the drawings is to be regarded as a non-limiting example only and that it may be modified in many ways within the scope of the patent claims.
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