| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080287883 | Injection Device - The application concerns an injection device for apportioning set doses of a drug from a reservoir ( | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090012479 | Injection Device with an End of Dose Feedback Mechanism - An injection device with a dose delivering mechanism being adapted to provide a non-visual, e.g. audible and/or tactile, feedback signal when a set dose has been at least substantially injected. A first and a second part of the injection device are adapted to perform a relative rotational movement with respect to each other. The relative rotational movement causes at least two parts of the injection device to abut or engage, and this abutment or engagement causes the non-visual feedback signal to be generated. A very distinct and precise feedback is provided as compared to prior art axial solutions because the generation of the feedback signal is initiated by the relative rotational movement. Feedback signal may be generated by a change in a rotational velocity of at least one part, e.g. by changing the pitch of a threaded portion or by engaging a non-rotating part and a rotating part, thereby causing the non-rotating part to start rotating. May alternatively be generated by building up and releasing a tension. The injection device is suitable for injecting insulin. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090054851 | DOSE SETTING ELEMENT FOR AN INJECTION DEVICE AND HAVING A DOSE SETTING LIMITING MECHANISM - A dose setting element for an injection device, comprising a first part being adapted to rotate during setting of a dose, and a second part being adapted to engage with the first part. Each time the first part has been rotated through a first specific angle the second part is caused to rotate through a second specific angle being smaller than the first specific angle. Keeps track of the total dose set since a cartridge was inserted. When the second part has been rotated a predefined number of times is abuts a stop, thereby preventing further dose setting. Prevents setting of a dose beyond an amount remaining in the cartridge. It is not necessary that part of the limiting mechanism travels a distance corresponding to the total dose due to the two separate parts. This allows the dose setting element and injection device to be small as compared to prior art dose limiting mechanisms. Further, an injection device comprising the dose setting element. Suitable for self-injection, e.g. of insulin. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090062732 | Connectable Device and a Device Assembly for Delivering a Liquid Drug | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090099547 | Transfer System for Forming a Drug Solution from a Lyophilized Drug - A transfer system ( | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090182300 | Drug Mixing Device - A drug mixing device ( | 07-16-2009 |
| 20100179485 | INJECTION DEVICE - The invention concerns an injection device for apportioning set doses of a drug from a reservoir to a subject. The injection device comprises a housing having an interior thread formed as an outwardly pointing thread carried on an upstanding tower centrally located in the pen shaped device. This outwardly pointing thread forms a first thread connection with the interior thread of the rotatable scale drum. The injection device further comprises a driver for moving the piston rod forward when moved axially. The driver operates the piston rod through a second thread connection having a pitch different than the first thread connection. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110034878 | DEVICE FOR INJECTING APPORTIONED DOSES OF LIQUID DRUG - A mechanical injection device ( | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110046565 | DEVICE FOR INJECTING APPORTIONED DOSES OF LIQUID DRUG - A mechanical injection device ( | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110046567 | INJECTION DEVICE FOR PERFORMING MEDICAL INJECTIONS - The present invention concerns a prefilled injection device having a container and a dose setting mechanism encapsulated inside the housing. The injection device incorporates an axial variable connection such that the distance between the distal end of the piston rod means and the plunger is minimized preferably to zero. | 02-24-2011 |