Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090048578 | DISPOSABLE INFUSION DEVICE FACILITATING TISSUE FOLD FORMATION FOR CANNULA DEPLOYMENT AND METHOD - A device and method facilitates the forming of a skin fold during deployment of a cannula. The device may be a disposable infusion device and the method comprises adhering, to a skin surface, a base member having a port for receiving a cannula, forming a skin fold having skin surfaces sloping away from opposite sides of the base member, driving a cannula through the port of the base member while maintaining the skin fold, and releasing the skin fold. To facilitate the forming of the skin fold, the device comprises a base having a base surface and a flexible layer member. The flexible layer member has a first surface adjacent the base surface and a second surface adapted to be adhered to a patient's skin. The first surface has a first portion adhered to a portion of the base surface and a second portion adherable to the base surface. | 02-19-2009 |
20090088682 | Wearable infusion device - A wearable infusion device comprises a component that causes a piston to move an incremental distance to cause the device to dispense a dose of medicament from a reservoir. | 04-02-2009 |
20090088690 | Disposable infusion device with reuse lock-out - A wearable infusion device comprises a reservoir that holds a liquid medicament, an outlet port that delivers the liquid medicament to a patient, a pump that displaces a volume of the liquid medicament to the outlet port when actuated, and a control that actuates the pump. A lock-out disables the device when a predefined amount of medicament has been delivered to the outlet. | 04-02-2009 |
20090088692 | Disposable infusion device with tactile dosage volume indicator - A wearable infusion device comprises a reservoir that holds a liquid medicament, an outlet port that delivers the liquid medicament to a patient, a pump that delivers a volume of the liquid medicament from the reservoir to the outlet when actuated, and a tactile indicator representing the volume of the liquid medicament delivered to the outlet with each actuation of the pump. | 04-02-2009 |
20090088694 | Disposable infusion device with dual valve system - A wearable infusion device comprises a first control movable between a first position and a second position that when in the first position, establishes a first fluid path between a reservoir and a pump and when in the second position, establishes a second fluid path between the pump and an outlet. A second control actuates the pump only when the second fluid path has been established by the first control. | 04-02-2009 |
20090156989 | DISPOSABLE INFUSION DEVICE WITH REFILL PREVENTION - A wearable infusion device prevents reservoir refilling. The device includes a base adapted to be adhered to a patient's skin, a reservoir that holds a liquid medicament, and a cannula that delivers liquid medicament from the reservoir to the patient. The device further includes a fill port communicating with the reservoir to permit the reservoir to be provided with the liquid medicament, and a lock-out that prevents the reservoir from being refilled through the fill port after the reservoir has been provided with the liquid medicament. | 06-18-2009 |
20090259182 | WEARABLE LOW PROFILE INFUSION DEVICE - A low profile wearable infusion device comprises a generally cylindrical reservoir having a diameter greater than its height and a drive that causes a piston to move an incremental distance within the reservoir to cause the device to dispense a dose of medicament. | 10-15-2009 |
20130226092 | DISPOSABLE INFUSION DEVICE FILLING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An infusion system includes a disposable wearable infusion device and a filler device. The disposable infusion device has a body arranged to be adhered to a patient's skin and a reservoir for holding a liquid medicant to be infused into the patient. The filler device is arranged to detachably receive the infusion device body and to transfer a volume of the liquid medicant to the infusion device reservoir. The filler device may be part of a service device arranged to detachably receive the infusion device and which also includes a cannula driver and a cannula for providing the infusion device with a cannula and deploying the cannula to beneath a patient's skin. | 08-29-2013 |