WO2014033197A1 - Drug delivery device - Google Patents
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- the present invention is generally directed to drug delivery devices. More particularly, the present invention is directed to disposable drug delivery devices.
- Pen type drug delivery devices have application where regular injection by persons without formal medical training occurs. This may be increasingly common among patients having diabetes where self-treatment enables such patients to conduct effective management of their disease.
- a drug delivery device allows a user to individually select and dispense a number of user variable doses of a medicament.
- the present invention is not directed to so called fixed dose devices which only allow dispensing of a predefined dose without the possibility to increase or decrease the set dose.
- resettable devices i.e. , reusable
- non-resettable i.e., disposable
- disposable pen delivery devices are supplied as self-contained devices. Such self-contained devices do not have removable pre-filled cartridges. Rather, the pre-filled cartridges may not be removed and replaced from these devices without destroying the device itself. Consequently, such disposable devices need not have a resettable dose setting mechanism.
- a cartridge typically includes a reservoir that is filled with a medication (e.g. , insulin), a movable rubber type bung or stopper located at one end of the cartridge reservoir, and a top having a pierceable rubber seal located at the other, often necked-down, end .
- a crimped annular metal band is typically used to hold the rubber seal in place. While the cartridge housing may be typically made of plastic, cartridge reservoirs have historically been made of glass.
- the needle assembly is typically a replaceable double-ended needle assembly. Be- fore an injection, a replaceable double-ended needle assembly is attached to one end of the cartridge assembly, a dose is set, and then the set dose is administered. Such removable needle assemblies may be threaded onto, or pushed (i.e., snapped) onto the pierceable seal end of the cartridge assembly.
- the dosing section or dose setting mechanism is typically the portion of the pen device that is used to set a dose.
- a spindle or piston rod contained within the dose setting mechanism presses against the bung or stopper of the cartridge. This force causes the medication contained within the cartridge to be injected through an attached needle assembly.
- the needle assembly is removed and discarded.
- a disposable drug delivery device typically comprises a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing a medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the cartridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver.
- the device is delivered to the user in a fully assembled condition ready for use.
- Such a disposable drug delivery device is known e.g. from WO 2004/078241 A1 .
- a disposable drug delivery device for selecting and dispensing a number of user variable doses of a medicament, comprising a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing the medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the cartridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver, wherein the housing comprises an outer body and an inner body with the outer body being a one-piece component with the cartridge holder. Combining the cartridge holder and the outer body part of the housing into one single component reduces the number of component parts and thus assembling complexity. Further, the risk of a misuse, where a user attempts to exchange an empty cartridge in a disposable drug delivery device, is reduced.
- a disposable drug delivery device for selecting and dispensing a number of user varia- ble doses of a medicament, comprising a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing the medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the cartridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver, wherein the driver is in threaded engagement with the piston rod, permanently rotationally locked to the button and axially displaceable relative to the button in a proximal direction against the force of a resilient member which is a one piece component with either the driver or the button (or the button is displaceable relative to the driver in a distal direction).
- a spring or the like resilient member for biasing the button in a first direction which is usually provid- ed as a separate component in known devices is integrated in the button or driver to
- the driver comprises at least one elastically deformable finger having a free end engaging the button to bias the button in the proximal direction.
- a disposable drug delivery device for selecting and dispensing a number of user variable doses of a medicament, comprising a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing the medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the cartridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver, wherein the housing comprises an inner surface with splines and the driver comprises at least one protrusion which in a first axial position of the button relative to the driver is allowed to elastically move in a radial direction and which in a second axial position of the button relative to the driver is forced by the button in a radially outer position thus rotationally locking the driver to the housing.
- a clutch member rotationally coupling the driver and the housing or a clicker member for producing a tactile and/or audible feedback dur- ing use of the device is usually provided with at least one separate component.
- these functions of the device are realized without adding component parts.
- the driver comprises at least one protrusion interacting with splines of the housing wherein the protrusion is elastically movable in a radial direction, and wherein the button comprises a recess or opening suitable for at least partly receiving the protrusion of the driver. If the button is moved relative to the driver, the protrusion cannot engage the recess or opening such that the radially inward movement of the protrusion is prevented, thus locking the protrusion in its radial position.
- a disposable drug delivery device for selecting and dispensing a number of user variable doses of a medicament, comprising a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing the medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the car- tridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver, wherein a first rotationally acting clutch is formed by the button and the display member which is in its coupled state during dose setting and in its decoupled state during dose dispensing, and a second rotationally acting clutch is formed by the driver and the housing which is in its decoupled state during dose setting and in its coupled state during dose dispensing.
- clutches usually require additional components either being interposed between the components to be coupled or decoupled or being used for actuation of the clutch. In contrast to that, with the present invention two clutches are provided without
- the button comprises a set of clutch teeth and the display member comprises a further set of corresponding clutch teeth, wherein axial movement of the button relative to the display member engages or disengages the sets of clutch teeth.
- the second clutch may be formed by the above mentioned at least one protrusion of the driver interacting with splines of the housing.
- a disposable drug delivery device for selecting and dispensing a number of user variable doses of a medicament, comprising a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing the medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the cartridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver, wherein a first clicker, which is active during dose setting, is formed by the driver and the housing and a second clicker, which is active during dose dispensing, is formed by the button and the display member.
- a clicker for producing a tactile and/or audible feedback during use of the device is provided without adding separate components to the device.
- a disposable drug delivery device for selecting and dispensing a number of user variable doses of a medicament, comprising a housing, a cartridge holder for retaining a cartridge containing the medicament, a piston rod displaceable relative to the car- tridge holder, a driver coupled to the piston rod, a display member for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing and to the driver, and a button coupled to the display member and to the driver, wherein the number of components of the drug delivery device including the cartridge and a cap for shielding the cartridge holder is ten or less.
- the cartridge including its movable rubber type bung, its pierceable rubber seal and e.g. its crimped annular metal band is considered as one component.
- Known disposable drug delivery devices usually comprise twelve or more parts, often nearly twenty separate component parts. Taking into account that disposable drug delivery devices are mass-produced, such a significant reduction of component parts results in reduced manufacturing costs.
- the housing may comprise a transparent or translucent outer body, wherein at least a part of the outer body is coated by an opaque layer. This is especially preferred if the outer body is a one-piece component with usually the transparent or translucent cartridge holder. A further benefit of the outer body being transparent or translucent is that additional window inserts may be omitted.
- the opaque, i.e. not-transparent and not-translucent, layer may cover the part of the outer body containing the mechanical dosing components.
- the display member which is typically provided with numbers or the like for displaying the set dose, may be at least partly shielded by the opaque layer such that only the number corresponding to the actually set dose is visible.
- the opaque layer may be an inner or outer coloured layer, a label or tag attached to the outer body, a lining attached or otherwise fixed to the outer body or a frosted or scarified surface.
- the piston rod is a double threaded piston rod having a first outer thread engaging an internal thread of the housing and a second outer thread engaging an internal thread of the driver, wherein the first and second outer threads may overlap each other at least partially.
- a mechanical advantage i.e. a transmission (gear) ratio
- the dial extension of the button i.e. the distance the button winds out of the housing during dose setting, will be larger than the distance the piston rod is displaced relative to the cartridge holder and thus the cartridge.
- the piston rod comprises a bearing attached to the piston rod by at least one predefined breakage point.
- the bearing is axially constrained but rotatable with respect to the piston rod after detachment of the bearing by destroying the at least one predefined break- age point during or after assembly.
- the driver is a tubular element having a distal portion engaging a nut interposed between the housing and the driver, and a proximal portion which at least partly surrounds a tubular portion of the button.
- one of the housing and the driver comprises at least one spline and the other of the housing and the driver comprises a threaded portion with the nut interposed between the housing and the driver, wherein the nut comprises at least one protrusion engaging the at least one spline and a thread engaging the threaded portion, and wherein the threaded portion of the housing or the driver comprises a rotational end stop.
- the nut may be used to limit the settable dose. This is e.g. required to prevent setting a dose exceeding the amount of medicament in the cartridge.
- one of the driver and the display member comprises a circular groove or a circular track defined by two walls and the other of the driver and the display member comprises a circular bulge engaging the groove or track. This allows to constrain the driver and the display member in the axial direction but to allow relative rotation.
- the inner body may be rotationally and axially constrained within the outer body such that a cylindrical gap exists between the inner body and the outer body.
- the inner body comprises an outer thread engaging an inner thread of the display member and comprises at least one inner spline engaging a protrusion of the driver.
- the splines of the inner body are axially aligned with the pen device.
- the splines are not axially aligned, which results in the driver and the button traveling helically during dose dispensing. This may require adding an over-cap for the button as an additional component preventing relative rotation with respect to a user's hand, typically the thumb, during dose dispensing.
- the basic function of the drug delivery device may include that a dose is selected by rotating a button component, which travels helically during dose setting.
- a dose may be delivered by pressing on the same button component, which now moves axially during dispensing.
- any dose size can be selected, in predefined increments, between zero and a predefined maximum dose, e.g. 80 units. It is a further advantage if the mechanism permits cancelling of a dose without medicament being dispensed, e.g. by rotation of the button component in the opposite direction to when selecting a dose.
- the button is rotated which entrains the driver and the display member such that the button, the driver and the display member are moved on a helical path with respect to the housing and the piston rod. Further, during dose dispensing the button is axially displaced which entrains the driver and the display member such that the button, the driver and the display member are axially moved with respect to the housing and the piston rod, with the display member and the piston rod rotating with respect to the housing, the button and the driver.
- the dose setting mechanism may be provided with stops preventing dialling of a dose below zero units or dialling of a dose above a maximum dose.
- rotational hard stops are provided, e.g. between the display member and the inner body as a zero unit stop and/or as a maximum units stop.
- the drug delivery device may comprise a cartridge containing a medicament.
- ..medicament means a pharmaceutical formulation containing at least one pharmaceutically active compound, wherein in one embodiment the pharmaceutically active compound has a molecular weight up to 1500 Da and/or is a peptide, a proteine, a polysaccharide, a vaccine, a DNA, a RNA, , an enzyme, an antibody or a fragment thereof, a hormone or an oligonucleotide, or a mixture of the above-mentioned pharmaceutically active compound, wherein in a further embodiment the pharmaceutically active compound is useful for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diabetes mellitus or complications associated with diabetes mellitus such as diabetic retinopathy, thromboembolism disorders such as deep vein or pulmonary thromboembolism, acute coronary syndrome (ACS), angina, myocardial infarction, cancer, macular degeneration, inflammation, hay fever, atherosclerosis and/or r
- Insulin analogues are for example Gly(A21 ), Arg(B31 ), Arg(B32) human insulin; Lys(B3), Glu(B29) human insulin; Lys(B28), Pro(B29) human insulin; Asp(B28) human insulin; human insulin, wherein proline in position B28 is replaced by Asp, Lys, Leu, Val or Ala and wherein in position B29 Lys may be replaced by Pro; Ala(B26) human insulin; Des(B28-B30) human insulin; Des(B27) human insulin and Des(B30) human insulin.
- Insulin derivates are for example B29-N-myristoyl-des(B30) human insulin; B29-N- palmitoyl-des(B30) human insulin; B29-N-myristoyl human insulin; B29-N-palmitoyl human insulin; B28-N-myristoyl LysB28ProB29 human insulin; B28-N-palmitoyl- LysB28ProB29 human insulin; B30-N-myristoyl-ThrB29LysB30 human insulin; B30-N- palmitoyl- ThrB29LysB30 human insulin; B29-N-(N-palmitoyl-Y-glutamyl)-des(B30) human insulin; B29-N-(N-lithocholyl-Y-glutamyl)-des(B30) human insulin; ⁇ 29- ⁇ -( ⁇ - carboxyheptadecanoyl)-des(B30) human insulin and B29-N-( -carboxy
- Exendin-4 derivatives are for example selected from the following list of compounds:
- Exendin-4(1 - 39)-(Lys)6-NH2 or a pharnnaceutically acceptable salt or solvate of any one of the afore-mentioned Exendin-4 derivative.
- Hormones are for example hypophysis hormones or hypothalamus hormones or regulatory active peptides and their antagonists as listed in Rote Liste, ed.
- Gonadotropine Follitropin, Lutropin, Choriongonadotropin, Menotropin
- Somatropine Somatropin
- Desmopressin Terlipressin
- Gonadorelin Triptorelin
- Leuprorelin Buserelin
- Nafarelin Goserelin
- a polysaccharide is for example a glucosaminoglycane, a hyaluronic acid, a heparin, a low molecular weight heparin or an ultra low molecular weight heparin or a deriva- tive thereof, or a sulphated, e.g. a poly-sulphated form of the above-mentioned polysaccharides, and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- An example of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of a poly-sulphated low molecular weight heparin is enoxaparin sodium.
- Antibodies are globular plasma proteins (-150 kDa) that are also known as immunoglobulins which share a basic structure.
- each antibody As they have sugar chains added to amino acid residues, they are glycoproteins.
- the basic functional unit of each antibody is an immunoglobulin (Ig) monomer (containing only one Ig unit); secreted antibodies can also be dimeric with two Ig units as with IgA, tetrameric with four Ig units like teleost fish IgM, or pentameric with five Ig units, like mammalian IgM.
- Ig immunoglobulin
- the Ig monomer is a "Y"-shaped molecule that consists of four polypeptide chains; two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains connected by disulfide bonds between cysteine residues. Each heavy chain is about 440 amino acids long; each light chain is about 220 amino acids long. Heavy and light chains each contain intra- chain disulfide bonds which stabilize their folding. Each chain is composed of structural domains called Ig domains. These domains contain about 70-1 10 amino acids and are classified into different categories (for example, variable or V, and constant or C) according to their size and function. They have a characteristic immunoglobulin fold in which two ⁇ sheets create a "sandwich" shape, held together by interactions between conserved cysteines and other charged amino acids.
- Ig heavy chain There are five types of mammalian Ig heavy chain denoted by ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , and ⁇ .
- the type of heavy chain present defines the isotype of antibody; these chains are found in IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM antibodies, respectively. Distinct heavy chains differ in size and composition; a and ⁇ contain approximately 450 amino acids and ⁇ approximately 500 amino acids, while ⁇ and ⁇ have approximately 550 amino acids.
- Each heavy chain has two regions, the constant region (CH) and the variable region (VH). In one species, the constant region is essentially identical in all antibodies of the same isotype, but differs in antibodies of different isotypes.
- Heavy chains ⁇ , a and ⁇ have a constant region composed of three tandem Ig domains, and a hinge region for added flexibility; heavy chains ⁇ and ⁇ have a constant region composed of four immunoglobulin domains.
- the variable region of the heavy chain differs in antibodies produced by different B cells, but is the same for all antibodies produced by a single B cell or B cell clone.
- the variable region of each heavy chain is approximately 1 10 amino acids long and is composed of a single Ig domain.
- a light chain has two successive domains: one constant domain (CL) and one variable domain (VL).
- CL constant domain
- VL variable domain
- the approximate length of a light chain is 21 1 to 217 amino acids.
- Each antibody contains two light chains that are always identical; only one type of light chain, ⁇ or ⁇ , is present per antibody in mammals.
- variable (V) regions are responsible for binding to the antigen, i.e. for its antigen specificity.
- VL variable light
- VH variable heavy chain
- CDRs Complementarity Determining Regions
- an "antibody fragment” contains at least one antigen binding fragment as defined above, and exhibits essentially the same function and specificity as the complete antibody of which the fragment is derived from.
- Limited proteolytic digestion with papain cleaves the Ig prototype into three fragments. Two identical amino terminal fragments, each containing one entire L chain and about half an H chain, are the antigen binding fragments (Fab).
- the Fc contains carbohydrates, complement-binding, and FcR-binding sites.
- F(ab')2 is divalent for antigen binding.
- the disulfide bond of F(ab')2 may be cleaved in order to obtain Fab'.
- the variable regions of the heavy and light chains can be fused together to form a single chain variable fragment (scFv).
- Pharmaceutically acceptable salts are for example acid addition salts and basic salts.
- Acid addition salts are e.g. HCI or HBr salts.
- Basic salts are e.g. salts having a cation selected from alkali or alkaline, e.g. Na+, or K+, or Ca2+, or an ammonium ion N+(R1 )(R2)(R3)(R4), wherein R1 to R4 independently of each other mean: hydrogen, an optionally substituted C1 -C6-alkyl group, an optionally substituted C2-C6-alkenyl group, an optionally substituted C6-C10-aryl group, or an optionally substituted C6- C10-heteroaryl group.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a drug delivery device in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 shows in an exploded view the components of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3a shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a zero unit position
- Figure 3b shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a 47 units position
- Figure 3c shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a maximum units position
- Figures 4a, b show sectional views of a detail of the drug delivery device of Figure
- Figures 5a, b show sectional views of a further detail of the drug delivery device of
- Figure 6a shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a zero unit position
- Figure 6b shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a maximum units position
- Figure 7 shows a cut-away view of a detail of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 8 shows a sectional view of a further detail of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 ;
- FIGS 9a-d show cut-away views of further details of the drug delivery device of
- Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a nut of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 1 1 shows a sectional view of the nut of Figure 10
- Figures 12a, b show cut-away views of further details of the drug delivery device of
- FIGS 13a-c show cut-away views of further details of the drug delivery device of
- Figure 14 shows a perspective view of a nut of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 ;
- FIGS. 15a, b show cut-away views of further details of the drug delivery device of
- Figure 16a shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a maximum units position
- Figure 16b shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a maximum units position with the button pressed
- Figure 16c shows a cut-away view of the proximal part of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 in a zero unit position
- Figures 17a-c show cut-away and sectional views of further details of the drug delivery device of Figure 1 .
- Figure 1 shows a drug delivery device 1 in the form of an injection pen.
- the device has a distal end (upper end in Figure 1 ) and a proximal end (lower end in Figure 1 ).
- the component parts of the drug delivery device 1 are shown in Figure 2 in more detail.
- the drug delivery device 1 comprises an outer housing part 10, an inner body 20, a piston rod 30, a driver 40, a nut 50, a display member 60, a button 70, a cartridge 80 and a cap 90, i.e. in total nine separate component parts.
- a needle arrangement comprising a needle hub 2 and a needle cover 3 may be provided as additional components, which can be exchanged as explained above.
- the outer housing part 10 is a generally tubular element having a distal part, which forms a cartridge holder 1 1 for receiving cartridge 80, and a proximal part, which forms an outer body 12.
- the outer housing part 10 is transparent, with the outer body 12 being provided with an opaque layer 13.
- the opaque layer 13 covers most of the outer body 12 with the exception of a transparent window 14.
- Apertures 15 may be provided in the cartridge holder 1 1 .
- the cartridge holder 1 1 has a thread 16 or the like for attaching the needle hub 2.
- the inner body 20 is a generally tubular element having different diameter regions. As can be seen in Figures 16a to 16c, the inner body 20 is received in the outer body 12 and permanently fixed therein to prevent any relative movement of the inner body 20 with respect to the outer body 12.
- An external thread 21 is provided on the outer surface of the inner body 20.
- splines 22 are provided on the inner surface of the inner body 20 which are shown in Figures 8 and 1 1 . As can be taken from Figure 7, the inner body 20 has near its distal end an inner thread 23.
- the piston rod 30 is an elongate element having two external threads 31 , 32 with opposite hand which overlap each other. One of these threads 31 engages the inner thread 23 of the inner body 20.
- a disk-like bearing 33 is provided at the distal end of the piston rod 30. As shown in Figure 2, the bearing 33 may be attached to the piston rod 30 as a one-piece component via a predetermined breaking point. This allows that the bearing 33 is separated from the piston rod 30 such that the bearing 33 remains seated on the distal end of the piston rod 30 to allow relative rotation between the bearing 33 and the piston rod 30.
- the driver 40 is a generally tubular element having different diameter regions.
- a distal region of the driver 40 has an external thread 41 .
- An inner surface of the driver 40 has an inner thread 42 ( Figures 12a and 12b) engaging one of the external threads 32 of the piston rod 30.
- the driver 40 surrounds the piston rod 30 and is at least partly located within inner body 20.
- the driver has at least one proximal opening 43 which will be explained in more detail below.
- a resilient finger 44 ( Figures 6a and 6b) is provided on the driver 40 by a U-shaped cut in the skirt of the driver 40. The finger 44 is allowed to flex in the axial direction and engages button 70.
- a flexibly hinged protrusion 45 (Figures 8 and 9a) is provided on the driver 40 by a similar cut out in the skirt of the driver 40.
- the protrusion 45 is allowed to flex radially inwardly and is provided with lateral flaps 46.
- Protrusion 45 engages splines 22 of the inner body 20.
- the nut 50 is provided between the inner body 20 and the driver 40. External ribs 51 of the nut 50 engage splines 22 of the nut 50.
- An internal thread 52 of the nut engages the external thread 41 of the driver 40.
- splines and ribs could be provided on the interface between the nut 50 and the driver 40 and threads could be provided on the interface between the nut 50 and the inner body 20.
- the nut 50 may be designed as e.g. a half nut.
- four rotational hard stops 53 are provided on nut 50 for interaction with corresponding stops 47 on the driver 40 at the proximal end of thread 41 .
- the display member 60 is a generally tubular element with an internal thread 61 engaging the external thread 21 of the inner body 20. Thus, the display member 60 is interposed between the inner body 20 and the outer body 12. A series of numbers is provided, e.g. printed, on the outer surface of the display member 60. The numbers are arranged on a helical line such that only one number or only a few numbers are visible in through window 14 of the outer body 12. As will be explained in more detail below, the display member 60 is attached to the driver 40 preventing relative axial movement but allowing relative rotation.
- Figures 4a and 4b show in more detail a zero unit rotational hard stop formed by a stop wall 62 in thread 61 of the display member 60 and a corresponding stop face 24 on the inner body 20.
- Figures 5a and 5b show in more detail a maximum dose (e.g. a 80 units) rotational hard stop formed by a finger 63 at the distal end of the display member 60 and a protrusion 25 in thread 21 of the inner body 20.
- a maximum dose e.g. a 80 units
- the button 70 has a proximal end with an, e.g. serrated, flange or outer skirt 71 allowing a user to easily grip and dial button 70.
- a sleeve-like part 72 of the button 70 with a reduced diameter extends in the distal direction and is inserted into the driver 40 such that a limited relative axial movement is allowed but relative rotation is pre- vented. This is achieved by a rib 73 on the sleeve-like part 72 which is guided in a proximal opening 43 of the driver 40.
- a recess 73 which generally has the outline of the protrusion 45 and its lateral flaps 46 is provided in the sleeve-like part 72 of button 70.
- a clutch is provided between the display member 60 and the button 70 by corresponding teeth 64 and 74 ( Figures 13a and 13b). If teeth 74 of the button 70 engage teeth 64 of the display member 60, these components are rotationally locked.
- the resilient finger 44 of the driver 40 biases the button 70 in the proximal direction of the device 1 , i.e. in a direction engaging the clutch teeth.
- the clutch can be released allowing relative rotation by shifting the button 70 axially with respect to the display member 60 against the bias of finger 44.
- a dispense clicker is provided by flexible arms 65 on the display member 60 and a toothed profile 75 on the inner side of flange 71 of button 70. This clicker is shown in Figures 17a to 17c.
- the cartridge 80 includes a pre-filled, necked-down cartridge reservoir 81 , which may be typically made of glass.
- a rubber type bung 82 or stopper is located at the proximal end of the cartridge reservoir 81 , and a pierceable rubber seal (not shown) is located at the other, distal, end.
- a crimped annular metal band 83 is used to hold the rubber seal in place.
- the cartridge 80 is provided within the cartridge holder 1 1 with bearing 33 of piston rod 30 abutting bund 82.
- Figure 1 shows the cap 90 attached to the distal end of the device 1 , thus covering the cartridge holder 1 1 .
- the cap 90 may be releasable snapped onto the outer housing 10 and can be taken off for use of the device 1 .
- a user has to select a dose.
- the display member 60 indicates the number of doses dialed to the user.
- the number of dialed units can be viewed through the dose win- dow 14 in the outer body 12.
- rotation of the button 70 in a clockwise fashion causes the display member 60 to wind out of the device and incrementally count the number of units to be delivered.
- Figure 3b shows an intermediate stage of dialing (47 of 80 units).
- driver 40 and display member 60 are rotationally locked together via clutch teeth 64, 74. Further, button 70, driver 40 and display member 60 are axially coupled. Thus, these three components wind out of the outer housing 10 during dose setting.
- the protrusion 45 and splines 22 form a clicker arrangement that provides tactile and audible feedback to the user when dialing doses.
- This clicker arrangement has the further functions of defining discrete positions for the display member 60 when dialing and of providing a method of locking the rotation of the driver 40 and hence button 70 when dosing.
- the button 70 is in an axial position relative to the driver 40 such that the pocket or recess 73 is located radially inwards of the protrusion.
- the protrusion 45 is allowed to flex radially inwards to overcome splines 22 thereby providing a tactile and audible feedback to the user.
- Figure 8 shows the flexible protrusion arm 45 located between splines 22 which are e.g. 15° apart.
- This position of the device is shown in Figures 3c and 6b.
- the last dose nut 50 provides the function of counting the number of dispensed units.
- the nut 50 locks the device 1 at the end of life and as such no more drug can be dialed or dispensed by the user.
- the last dose nut 50 and the driver 40 are connected via a threaded interface 41 , 52 as explained above. Further, the last dose nut 50 is assembled into splines 22 as shown in Figure 1 1 such that the nut 50 and the inner body 20 are rotationally locked together (at all times).
- Rotation of the driver 40 during dialing causes the nut 50 to advance along the driver 40 thread 41 .
- the nut 50 is free to slide axially within the inner body 20 at all times which allows advancement of the nut.
- the change in pitch shown in Figures 12a and 12b towards the final doses axially accelerates the advancement of the nut 50 towards the end of life lockout condition.
- the stop features 53 of the last dose nut 50 contact the corresponding features 47 on the driver 40.
- the splined contact with inner body 20 reacts any torque transmitted by these stop features 47.
- the device 1 With the desired dose dialed, the device 1 is ready for dose dispensing. This basically requires pushing button 70 which will result in a disengagement of the clutch teeth 64, 74.
- the button 70 when dialing a dose the button 70 is 'biased out' and the clutch features 64, 74 which rotationally lock the driver 40, button 70 and display member 60 together are engaged as shown in Figure 15a.
- the clutch features 64, 74 disengage as shown in Figure 15b and relative rotation between the display member 60 and the button 70 is possible. In all conditions the driver 40 and the button 70 are rotationally locked together by engagement rib 73 and opening 43.
- button 70 and driver 40 are rotationally locked together with the button 70, the driver 40 and the display member 60 still being axially coupled.
- the relative axial movement of the button 70 with respect to the driver 40 results in the pocket or recess 73 being shifted relative to the protrusion 45.
- the protrusion 45 is prevented from flexing inwards because flaps 46 rest on a non-recessed area of button 70.
- a comparison of Figures 9c and 9d shows this activation of the lockout feature preventing the flexible protrusion arm 45 from overcoming splines 22 if the button 70 is pressed.
- a dispense clicker is active which involves button 70 and display member 60.
- the dispense clicker provides primarily audible feedback to the user that drug is being dispensed.
- the interaction between the flexible arms 65 on the display member 60 and the toothed profile 75 on the button flange 71 provide this dispense click. Relative rotation is only allowed in one direction. This occurs when the components are decoupled during dispense and a click is produced for every unit.
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