AU Patent

AU2008258831C1 — Injection device

Assigned to Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH · Expires 2013-12-19 · 12y expired

What this patent protects

Disclosed is an injection device comprising parts, the relative movement of which causes the active substance to be injected. For this purpose, a receptacle (103, 203), into and in which a carpule/syringe can be inserted and mounted, is retained in a housing (101, 201), the recep…

USPTO Abstract

Disclosed is an injection device comprising parts, the relative movement of which causes the active substance to be injected. For this purpose, a receptacle (103, 203), into and in which a carpule/syringe can be inserted and mounted, is retained in a housing (101, 201), the receptacle (103, 203) can be moved by means of a carriage (108, 208), and a plunger (104, 204) that applies a force to the piston/s (111A, 111B; 211) of the carpule/syringe is movably retained in the receptacle (103, 203). A traction rope (114, 214) which is deflected by means of a roll (109, 209) mounted on the carriage (108, 208) is provided for performing the pricking stroke, injection stroke, and retracting stroke. One end of the traction rope (114, 214) is connected to the receptacle (103, 204) while the other end thereof is connected to a tension spring (110, 210) that is retained on the housing (101, 201). Automatically and/or manually actuatable mechanisms between the housing (101, 201), the receptacle (103, 203), the plunger (104, 204), and the carriage (108, 208) control the reciprocal coupling thereof to the traction rope (114, 214) and thus the sequence of the pricking stroke, injection stroke, and retracting stroke and are fitted with at least one means that allows the user to adjust the progress profile of at least one of the strokes.

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Patent Metadata

Patent number
AU2008258831C1
Jurisdiction
AU
Classification
Expires
2013-12-19
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH
Source
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