IP Library Granted Patent US 12685822
Granted Patent B2
US 12685822 · App. 18/590,386 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Autoinjector with a signaling device

Inventors: Jürg Hirschel (Bern, CH); Markus Tschirren (Burgdorf, CH); Ulrich Moser (Heimiswil, CH); Ursina Streit (Schönbühl, CH)
Assignee: Ypsomed AG
A61M5/2033A61M5/3157A61M2005/2013A61M2005/3109A61M5/3129A61M2005/3143A61M5/3204A61M5/3243A61M5/3257A61M5/326A61M2205/581A61M2205/582
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Patent No.
US 12685822
App. No.
18/590,386
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An autoinjector for dispensing a liquid product includes a housing; a product container arranged in the housing, particularly, a syringe comprising a displaceable piston; a drive member; a first spring which acts on the drive member and the piston to dispense the product from the container; signal element releasably axially coupled with the drive member so that the signal element is transported in the dispensing direction as the drive member is displaced; and a second spring, which exerts a spring force on the signal element against the dispensing direction and is tensioned as the signal element is transported in the dispensing direction. When the signal element is released or detached from the axial coupling, the second spring causes the signal element to accelerate opposite the dispensing direction and strike against a signal stop and generate an acoustic and/or tactile signal.

Claims (20)

1 . A method for assembling an autoinjector configured for dispensing a liquid product, comprising:

inserting a syringe into a syringe holder to form a syringe module, the syringe comprising a product container with a displaceable piston for dispensing the liquid product contained in the product container, wherein during the inserting of the syringe, at least one shoulder of the syringe holder is adapted to be deflected by a needle protective cap of the syringe and snap into a gap between a tapering section of the syringe and a proximal end of the needle protective cap; and

inserting the syringe module into a housing of the autoinjector, wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, at least one holding element of the syringe holder snaps into a connection with the housing.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, the syringe holder slaves a needle protective sleeve in a distal direction to a starting position by an installment stroke.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein, after the inserting of the syringe module, the method further comprises pushing the syringe in a distal direction by a holder spring section to compensate for manufacturing tolerances of the syringe.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, the syringe holder is pushed distally into the housing until a shoulder of the syringe holder hits a stop of the housing.

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, a holding section of the housing causes the shoulder of the syringe holder to be held in an engagement with the syringe.

6 . A method for assembling an autoinjector configured for dispensing a liquid product, comprising:

inserting a syringe into a syringe holder to form a syringe module, the syringe comprising a product container with a displaceable piston for dispensing the liquid product contained in the product container, wherein during the inserting of the syringe, at least one shoulder of the syringe holder is adapted to be deflected by a needle protective cap of the syringe and snap into a gap between a tapering section of the syringe and a proximal end of a needle protective cap; and

inserting the syringe module into a housing of the autoinjector.

7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, the syringe holder is pushed distally into the housing until a shoulder of the syringe holder hits a stop of the housing.

8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, a holding section of the housing causes the shoulder of the syringe holder to be held in an engagement with the syringe.

9 . The method of claim 6 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, at least one holding element of the syringe holder snaps into a connection with the housing.

10 . The method of claim 6 , further comprising a holder spring section, the method further comprising pushing the syringe in a distal direction by the holder spring section to compensate for manufacturing tolerances of the syringe.

11 . The method of claim 6 , wherein after the inserting of the syringe module, the syringe is arranged relative to the housing such that a needle tip projects distally beyond a distal end of the housing.

12 . The method of claim 6 , further comprising snapping a locking cap onto the housing.

13 . The method of claim 6 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, the syringe holder slaves a needle protective sleeve in a distal direction to a starting position by an installment stroke.

14 . The method of claim 6 , wherein upon inserting of the syringe module, the syringe module is secured against a movement in a distal direction relative to the housing at least by a holding section of the housing engaging with at least one shoulder of the syringe holder.

15 . The method of claim 6 , wherein upon inserting of the syringe module, the syringe module is secured against axial movement relative to the housing at least by a holding section of the housing engaging with at least one shoulder of the syringe holder.

16 . The method of claim 6 , wherein during the inserting of the syringe module, a cam elastically arranged on and formed by the syringe holder engages in a recess of a needle protective sleeve of the autoinjector in a starting position of the needle protective sleeve, wherein the needle protective sleeve is movable in a proximal direction relative to the housing by an activation stroke from the starting position into an actuated position to cause a pretensioned spring to be released and force a drive member of the autoinjector to undergo a dispensing stroke in a distal direction to thereby displace the piston and dispense the liquid product.