IP Library Granted Patent US 12702764
Granted Patent B2
US 12702764 · App. 18/032,759 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Drug delivery device assembly and accessory for drug delivery device

Inventors: Jakob Halkjaer Pedersen (Frederiksberg, DK); Joshua Jay Dudman (Copenhagen, DK); Chiushun Dan (Thousand Oaks, CA); Kasper Friis (Horsholm, DK); Carsten Bech (Virum, DK); Adrianus Gerardus Verschuren (Newbury Park, CA); Michael John McColligan (Simi Valley, CA); Filip Saarman (Copenhagen, DK)
Assignee: AMGEN INC.
A61M5/427A61M5/20A61M5/3287
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12702764
App. No.
18/032,759
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A drug delivery device assembly is provided, including an injector housing, a needle assembly, a drive assembly, and an alignment accessory. The injector housing may include a body with a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The needle assembly is at least partially disposed within the body and may include a syringe barrel containing a medicament and a needle or a cannula. The drive assembly is at least partially disposed within the body and operably coupled with the needle assembly to urge the medicament through the needle or cannula during an injection sequence. The needle or cannula is configured to pierce a patient's skin at an injection site. The alignment accessory includes an accessory body configured to be selectively coupled with the injector housing and an alignment aid configured to aid alignment of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site.

Claims (26)

1 . A drug delivery device assembly comprising:

an injector housing having a body with a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal end and the distal end;

a needle assembly at least partially disposed within the body, the needle assembly comprising a syringe barrel containing a medicament and a needle or a cannula;

a drive assembly at least partially disposed within the body and operably coupled with the needle assembly to urge the medicament through the needle or cannula during an injection sequence, wherein the needle or cannula is configured to pierce a patient's skin at an injection site; and

an alignment accessory, including:

an accessory body configured to be selectively coupled with the injector housing; and

an alignment aid configured to aid alignment of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site, wherein the alignment aid includes a coupling portion configured to selectively engage a needle shield of the injector.

2 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the alignment aid is configured to aid alignment of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site by (a) conveying to a user information regarding a position of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site, or (b) maintaining a position of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site.

3 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the alignment aid includes (a) a first sensor, (b) a first sensor and a second sensor, or (c) a first sensor, a second sensor, a third sensor, and a fourth sensor, each included sensor configured to detect a position of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site.

4 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 3 , wherein the alignment aid includes (c) the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor, and the fourth sensor, and wherein the first, second, third, and fourth sensors are generally equally spaced around a circular path along the accessory body.

5 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 3 , wherein the alignment aid includes (c) the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor, and the fourth sensor, and wherein the alignment accessory further includes four indicator lights respectively, operatively coupled with the four sensors.

6 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the alignment aid includes a contoured portion configured to generally fit the contour of a patient's injection site.

7 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the alignment aid includes a securing portion configured to selectively secure the alignment accessory with the patient.

8 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 7 , wherein the securing portion includes an adjustable strap or an adhesive.

9 . The drug delivery device assembly as in claim 1 , wherein the accessory body is a ring portion configured to receive a portion of the injector housing.

10 . An alignment accessory for a drug delivery device, comprising:

an accessory body configured to be selectively coupled with an injector; and

an alignment aid configured to aid alignment of the accessory body with respect to a patient's skin at an injection site, wherein the alignment aid includes a coupling portion configured to selectively engage a needle shield of the injector.

11 . The alignment accessory as in claim 10 , wherein the alignment aid is configured to aid alignment of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site by (a) conveying to a user information regarding a position of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site, or (b) maintaining a position of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site.

12 . The alignment accessory as in claim 10 , wherein the alignment aid includes (a) a first sensor, (b) a first sensor and a second sensor, or (c) a first sensor, a second sensor, a third sensor, and a fourth sensor, each included sensor configured to detect a position of the accessory body with respect to the patient's skin at the injection site.

13 . The alignment accessory as in claim 12 , wherein the alignment aid includes (c) the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor, and the fourth sensor, and wherein the first, second, third, and fourth sensors are generally equally spaced around a circular path along the accessory body.

14 . The alignment accessory as in claim 12 , wherein the alignment aid includes (c) the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor, and the fourth sensor, and the alignment accessory further includes four indicator lights respectively, operatively coupled with the four sensors.

15 . The alignment accessory as in claim 10 , wherein the alignment aid includes a contoured portion configured to generally fit the contour of a patient's injection site.

16 . The alignment accessory as in claim 10 , wherein the alignment aid includes a securing portion configured to selectively secure the alignment accessory with the patient.

17 . The alignment accessory as in claim 16 , wherein the securing portion includes an adjustable strap or an adhesive.

18 . The alignment accessory as in claim 10 , wherein the accessory body is a ring portion configured to receive a portion of the injector housing.