Claims for Patent: 8,734,394
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Summary for Patent: 8,734,394
| Title: | Automatic injection device with delay mechanism including dual functioning biasing member |
| Abstract: | An automatic injection apparatus including a delay mechanism for properly delivering medication prior to the needled syringe of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle (170) for the syringe, a follower (250), a locking member, a damping compound between the follower and a supporting surface (308) to dampen rotation of the follower relative to the shuttle, and a dual functioning biasing member (290) acting between the shuttle and the follower. When the locking member moves to a release position during an injection, the dual functioning biasing member first provides a torsional force to force the follower to rotate relative to the shuttle from a latching position to an unlatching position, and then the dual functioning biasing member provides an axial force to force the shuttle axially relative to the follower to move the shuttle for retracting the syringe needle into the housing of the apparatus after injection. |
| Inventor(s): | Matthew Robert Adams, Jesse Arnold Fourt, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, James R. Yurchenco |
| Assignee: | Eli Lilly and Co |
| Application Number: | US13/581,057 |
| Patent Claims: |
1. In an automatic injection apparatus having a housing, a needled syringe with a plunger, and at least one biasing element for moving the needled syringe in a first direction within the housing to extend the needle of the syringe beyond the housing and to advance the plunger to force syringe contents through the needle for an injection, a delay mechanism comprising: a shuttle for the syringe, said shuttle including a first latching element; a follower including a second latching element, said second latching element for cooperating with said first latching element to limit motion of said shuttle relative to said follower in a second direction opposite the first direction; a locking member movable within said housing from a locking position to a release position by engagement with the syringe plunger during an injection, said locking member, when in said locking position, preventing rotation of said follower relative to said shuttle, said locking member, when in said release position, allowing rotation of said follower relative to said shuttle; a damping compound between said follower and a supporting surface to dampen rotation of said follower relative to said shuttle; a dual functioning biasing member having a torsional preloading and an axial preloading, said dual functioning biasing member acting between said shuttle and said follower to provide both a torsional force urging said follower to rotate relative to said shuttle and an axial force urging said shuttle away from said follower; whereby when said locking member moves to said release position during an injection, said dual functioning biasing member first forces said follower to rotate relative to said shuttle from a latching position, at which said first and second latching elements cooperate, to an unlatching position, at which said second latching element is disengaged from said first latching element, and then said dual functioning biasing member forces said shuttle axially relative to said follower to move said shuttle for retracting the syringe needle into the housing after injection. 2. The delay mechanism of claim 1 wherein said dual functioning biasing member comprises a coiled spring having first and second ends that directly engage said follower and said shuttle respectively. 3. The delay mechanism of claim 2 wherein said coiled spring first end includes a radially outwardly extending tip that fits within a complementarily shaped recess formed by an opening through a body of said follower. 4. The delay mechanism of claim 2 wherein said coiled spring second end includes an axially extending tip that fits within a complementarily shaped recess formed in said shuttle. 5. The delay mechanism of claim 4 wherein said recess formed in said shuttle is formed in a radially projecting tab that comprises said first latching element. 6. The delay mechanism of claim 1 wherein said supporting surface comprises a surface of a collar rotatably fixed relative to the apparatus housing. 7. The delay mechanism of claim 1 wherein said locking member comprises at least one flexure integrally formed with said follower and axially movable relative to the shuttle from a locking position to a release position by engagement with an outrigger of the syringe plunger during an injection. 8. The delay mechanism of claim 1 wherein said shuttle comprises a support against which acts the biasing element that moves the needled syringe in the first direction and advances the plunger, whereby biasing of the shuttle for retracting the needle is not resisted by the biasing element that advances the plunger. |
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