IP Library Granted Patent US 12661453
Granted Patent B2
US 12661453 · App. 18/790,719 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Multi-dose auto-injector for manually dispensing multiple discrete doses of a drug

Inventors: Seyeon Park (New York, NY); Joshua Ashvil (Forest Hills, NY)
A61M5/31593A61M5/2033A61M5/31548
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12661453
App. No.
18/790,719
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug is provided with a hollow housing having at least a first housing end and a second housing end. An at least partially compressible vial is disposed in the housing and contains multiple doses of the drug. The vial is in mechanical communication with both housing ends. Each housing end has a needle spring-biasedly disposed in an unactivated configuration and disposed at least partially protruding from the housing end in an activated configuration. Each needle is manually selectively in fluid communication with the vial. Pressing a housing end against a user's body causes its respective needle to move from the unactivated configuration to the activated configuration and compresses the vial to dispense a dose of the drug. Each end/needle operates independent of the other. Post-injection, each needle is locked within the housing.

Claims (52)

1 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug, comprising:

a hollow housing having at least a first housing end and a second housing end;

an at least partially compressible vial disposed in a central portion of said housing adapted to contain multiple doses of the drug to be dispensed, said vial in mechanical communication with said first housing end and said second housing end;

a first needle spring-biasedly disposed substantially in said first housing end in a first unactivated configuration and disposed at least partially protruding from said first housing end in a first activated configuration, said first needle manually selectively in fluid communication with said vial;

a second needle spring-biasedly disposed substantially in said second housing end in a second unactivated configuration and disposed at least partially protruding from said second housing end in a second activated configuration, said second needle manually selectively in fluid communication with said vial;

at least one case alignment spring hook formed on an inner surface of said housing;

a first activated complex onto which said first needle is secured;

a second activated complex onto which said second needle is secured;

at least one central alignment spring hook formed on at least one of said first activated complex or said second activated complex; and

at least one alignment spring secured at a first spring end to said at least one case alignment spring hook and secured at a second spring end to said at least one central alignment spring hook,

wherein pressing said first housing end against a user's body causes said first needle to move from said first unactivated configuration to said first activated configuration and compresses said vial to a first extent such that a first dose of said drug is dispensed from said first needle to the user, and

wherein pressing said second housing end against a user's body causes said second needle to move from said second unactivated configuration to said second activated configuration and compresses said vial to a second extent such that a second dose of said drug is dispensed from said second needle to the user, and

wherein said at least one alignment spring aligns at least one of said first activated complex or said second activated complex with said housing.

2 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a first spring-biased collar engaging a first end of said vial, said first spring-biased collar being locked in a first proximal position via a first locking mechanism in said first unactivated configuration and pushed into a distal position in said first activated configuration when said first locking mechanism is unlocked; and

a second spring-biased collar engaging a second end of said vial, said second spring- biased collar being locked in a second proximal position via a second locking mechanism in said second unactivated configuration and pushed into a distal position in said second activated configuration when said second locking mechanism is unlocked.

3 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 2 , further comprising:

a first central spring biasing said first spring-biased collar; and

a second central spring biasing said second spring-biased collar.

4 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 2 , each of said first and second locking mechanisms respectively comprising:

an end ring disposed at the distal end of said housing end;

at least one prong proximally extending from said end ring towards said collar;

at least one radial plunger spring-biased into a locking space formed in said housing in said unactivated configuration and pushed into an activation space in said collar in said activated configuration,

wherein pressing said housing end against a user's body causes said end ring to push a proximal prong end of said at least one prong proximally into contact with said at least one radial plunger, thereby pushing said at least one plunger out of said locking space in said housing and into said activation space in said collar.

5 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 4 , each of said first and second locking mechanisms respectively further comprising:

at least one plunger retraction slot formed in said housing distally from said locking space,

wherein after said dose is dispensed, said at least one radial plunger is spring-biased into said at least one plunger retraction slot, and said needle is in a deactivated configuration.

6 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 5 , wherein said collar is spring-biased proximally and said needle is withdrawn proximally back into said housing in said deactivation configuration.

7 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 5 , wherein said end ring remains proximally pushed in said deactivated configuration to provide a visual indication that the respective injection has occurred.

8 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 2 , wherein said vial comprises a first compressible region corresponding to said first dose and a second compressible region corresponding to said second dose.

9 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 8 , said first compressible region comprising first bellows structured to fold when compressed by said first spring-biased collar and thereby force said first dose out of said vial and said first needle, and said second compressible region comprising second bellows structured to fold when compressed by said second spring-biased collar and thereby force said second dose out of said vial and said second needle.

10 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 1 ,

wherein after said first dose is dispensed, said first needle moves from said first activated configuration to a first deactivated configuration, and

wherein after said second dose is dispensed, said second needle moves from said second activated configuration to a second deactivated configuration.

11 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 10 , further comprising:

a first plug valve in communication with said first needle, said first plug valve causing said first needle to move to said first deactivated configuration after said first dose is dispensed; and

a second plug valve in communication with said second needle, said second plug valve causing said second needle to move to said second deactivated configuration after said second dose is dispensed.

12 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 1 , wherein said vial comprises a first compressible region corresponding to said first dose and a second compressible region corresponding to said second dose.

13 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 12 , said first compressible region comprising bellows structured to fold when compressed and thereby force said first dose out of said vial and said first needle, and said second compressible region comprising bellows structured to fold when compressed and thereby force said second dose out of said vial and said second needle.

14 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug according to claim 1 , wherein said drug comprises epinephrine.

15 . A manual multi-dose auto-injector structured to manually dispense multiple discrete doses of a drug, comprising:

a hollow housing having at least a first housing end and a second housing end;

an at least partially compressible vial disposed in a central portion of said housing adapted to contain multiple doses of the drug to be dispensed, said vial in mechanical communication with said first housing end and said second housing end, said vial comprising a first compressible region corresponding to said first dose and a second compressible region corresponding to said second dose;

a first needle spring-biasedly disposed substantially in said first housing end in a first unactivated configuration and disposed at least partially protruding from said first housing end in a first activated configuration, said first needle manually selectively in fluid communication with said vial;

a second needle spring-biasedly disposed substantially in said second housing end in a second unactivated configuration and disposed at least partially protruding from said second housing end in a second activated configuration, said second needle manually selectively in fluid communication with said vial;

a first spring-biased collar engaging a first end of said vial, said first spring-biased collar being locked in a first proximal position via a first locking mechanism in said first unactivated configuration and pushed into a distal position in said first activated configuration when said first locking mechanism is unlocked; and

a second spring-biased collar engaging a second end of said vial, said second spring-biased collar being locked in a second proximal position via a second locking mechanism in said second unactivated configuration and pushed into a distal position in said second activated configuration when said second locking mechanism is unlocked;

said first compressible region comprising first bellows structured to fold when compressed by said first spring-biased collar and thereby force said first dose out of said vial and said first needle, and said second compressible region comprising second bellows structured to fold when compressed by said second spring-biased collar and thereby force said second dose out of said vial and said second needle;

a first plug valve in communication with said first needle, said first plug valve causing said first bellows to remain compressed after said first dose is dispensed; and

a second plug valve in communication with said second needle, said second plug valve causing said causing said second bellows to remain compressed after said second dose is dispensed,

wherein pressing said first housing end against a user's body causes said first needle to move from said first unactivated configuration to said first activated configuration and compresses said vial to a first extent such that a first dose of said drug is dispensed from said first needle to the user, and

wherein pressing said second housing end against a user's body causes said second needle to move from said second unactivated configuration to said second activated configuration and compresses said vial to a second extent such that a second dose of said drug is dispensed from said second needle to the user.