Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090218243 | Packing for Injection Device - This invention relates to a packing for an injector device for the placement of a subcutaneous infusion set on a patient. An insertion needle used in conjunction with an injector device is employed for transcutaneous placement of a soft and relatively flexible tubular cannula, followed by removal of the insertion needle and subsequent infusion of medical fluid according to the present invention can storage an injector device combined with an infusion set and an insertion needle under sterile conditions. The packing comprises at least—a first storage room storing the injector device combined with an infusion set and an insertion needle, —a first part ( | 09-03-2009 |
20100022956 | Infusion Set - The application relates to an infusion set comprising an infusion part ( | 01-28-2010 |
20100137829 | Injection Gateway - The current invention relates to an injection gateway ( | 06-03-2010 |
20100228226 | Inserter Having Two Springs - The invention relates to an inserter for a medical device e.g. an infusion set or the like for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutical substance, such as e.g. insulin. The inserter comprises a needle hub comprising an insertion needle and two elastic elements assuring automatic insertion and automatic retraction of the insertion needle. Activation of the first elastic element ( | 09-09-2010 |
20100274200 | Packing Allowing Gas Sterilization - This invention relates to a packing for a medical device comprising a fabric or non-woven based layer e.g. provided with an adhesive surface or another layer for securing a device to the skin of a patient. The packing comprises at least one layer ( | 10-28-2010 |
20120226242 | INFUSION DEVICE PROVIDED WITH SEPTUM HOUSING - An infusion device for subcutaneously administering a medication or a therapeutic fluid to a patient includes a base element which has fluid receiving means for receiving the fluid and fluid communication means for transferring the fluid into a cannula. The base element has at least one recess accommodating a septum that is pierceable by a needle. The septum is secured to the base element by a septum housing in such a way that a fluid transfer volume is formed in the recess between an internal surface of the septum and an inner section of the recess. The fluid transfer volume is in communication with the fluid communication means, and the septum housing accommodates a premounted septum. The septum housing is fixed and fluid sealed to the base element in the inner section of the recess. | 09-06-2012 |