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Last Updated: December 17, 2025

Claims for Patent: 10,166,334


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Summary for Patent: 10,166,334
Title:Medicine injection apparatuses
Abstract:A medicine injector in which a barrel with a receiving cavity is adapted to slidably receive a syringe subassembly for axial movement therein. Upon removal of a safety and release of a syringe driver, the syringe driver moves forward and injects the syringe needle. Penetration controls are shown for controlling needle penetration depth. In one form the penetration control uses a sleeve and spring which are radially adjacent. A cushioning ring or other cushion may be used to reduce syringe breakage. A load distribution and guide ring may be used to distribute loading applied to the syringe and help guide the moving syringe.
Inventor(s):Ronald E. Wyrick
Assignee: Washington Biotech Corp
Application Number:US12/569,529
Patent Litigation and PTAB cases: See patent lawsuits and PTAB cases for patent 10,166,334
Patent Claims: 1. An apparatus forming a medicine injector, comprising: a barrel; a receiving cavity within the barrel, the receiving cavity configured to receive a medicine ampule and needle assembly with an injection needle capable of being projected from the barrel to perform an injection; a driver configured to operate within the barrel, the driver configured to move the needle into an injection position and dispense a medicine from the medicine ampule; and a penetration controller configured to achieve a desired needle penetration depth when engaging the medicine ampule and needle assembly, the penetration controller comprising: a control sleeve having flange lobes; a spring located radially adjacent the control sleeve, wherein the control sleeve resides between the barrel and the spring in one cross section, and the spring includes at least one winding engaging the flange lobes; and a cushion ring between the driver and the control sleeve.

2. The apparatus as recited by claim 1 wherein the control sleeve is configured to engage the cushion ring when the injection needle is at the desired needle penetration depth.

3. The apparatus as recited by claim 1 wherein the needle assembly comprises a double needle assembly.

4. The apparatus as recited by claim 1 wherein the cushion ring is configured to expand radially when the driver moves the needle into the injection position.

5. The apparatus as recited by claim 1 further comprising a load distribution ring associated with the cushion ring.

6. An injection apparatus, comprising: a barrel; a receiving cavity within the barrel, the receiving cavity configured to receive a syringe subassembly, the syringe subassembly comprising an ampule for housing fluid medication and a needle capable of being projected from the barrel to perform an injection; a driver configured to move the syringe subassembly into an injection position to dispense the fluid medication from the needle; a penetration controller configured to stop movement of the needle at a needle penetration depth when engaging the syringe subassembly, the penetration controller comprising: a control sleeve having flange lobes; a spring located radially adjacent the control sleeve, wherein the control sleeve resides between the barrel and the spring in one cross section, and the spring includes at least one winding engaging the flange lobes; and a cushioning ring between the driver and the control sleeve.

7. The apparatus as recited by claim 6 wherein the cushioning ring is configured to be compressed by the syringe subassembly when the needle is at the needle penetration depth.

8. The apparatus as recited by claim 6 wherein the cushioning ring is configured to expand radially when the driver moves the syringe subassembly to the injection position.

9. The apparatus as recited by claim 6 wherein the syringe subassembly comprises a double needle assembly.

10. The apparatus as recited by claim 6 further comprising a load distribution ring associated with the cushioning ring.

11. The apparatus as recited by claim 6 wherein the penetration controller further comprises a penetration control abutment surface.

12. An apparatus comprising: a barrel; a syringe subassembly located within the barrel, the syringe subassembly having an ampule for housing a fluid medication, a needle, and a plunger for forcing the fluid medication from the ampule through the needle; a driver for driving the syringe subassembly to penetrate flesh and displace the fluid medication through the needle; a penetration controller configured to stop movement of the syringe subassembly at a needle penetration depth when engaging the syringe subassembly, the penetration controller comprising: a control sleeve having flange lobes; and a spring located radially adjacent the control sleeve, wherein the control sleeve resides between the barrel and the spring in one cross section, and the spring includes at least one winding engaging the flange lobes; and a cushion ring between the driver and the control sleeve.

13. The apparatus as recited by claim 12 wherein the cushion ring is configured to expand radially when the driver moves the syringe subassembly.

14. The apparatus as recited by claim 12 further comprising a load distribution ring associated with the cushion ring.

15. The apparatus as recited by claim 14 wherein the control sleeve is configured to contact the load distribution ring when the syringe subassembly is at the needle penetration depth.

16. The apparatus as recited by claim 12 wherein an end of the spring is adapted to receive the syringe subassembly.

17. The apparatus as recited by claim 12 wherein the syringe subassembly comprises a double needle assembly.

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