IP Library Granted Patent US 10,729,858
Granted Patent B2
US 10,729,858 · App. 16/095,539 · Granted Aug 4, 2020

Needle storage magazine with status indication

Inventors: Sudarsan Srinivasan (North Brunswick, NJ); David Schiff (Highland Park, NJ); Stephan Lawson (Malvern, PA); Nicholas Hugh McGill (Broomall, PA)
Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and Company
A61M5/5086A61M5/00A61M5/002A61M5/3293A61M5/3297A61M5/345A61M5/3205A61M2005/004A61M2005/2474A61M2205/3306A61M2205/3313A61M2205/3327A61M2205/3584A61M2205/502A61M2205/52A61M2205/583A61M2205/584A61M2205/587A61M2205/8206
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,729,858
App. No.
16/095,539
Granted
Aug 4, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magazine ( 18 ) that stores a plurality of needles ( 56 ) configured to engage a medication pen ( 2 ) for medication delivery, the magazine ( 18 ) comprising a magazine housing ( 20 ) enclosing a removable array ( 26 ) having a plurality of hub chambers ( 22 ) each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs ( 50 ), a connector ( 28 ) in each of the plurality of hub chambers ( 22 ), each connector ( 28 ) engages one of the plurality of needle hubs ( 50 ), a plurality of peel tabs ( 30 ) each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers ( 22 ), and an electronic indicator ( 62 ) to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs ( 50 ), wherein the electronic indicator ( 62 ) identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs ( 50 ) are unused.

Claims (79)

1. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing including one of mounting recesses and mounting projections, the magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array including the other of the mounting recesses and mounting projections, and having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs, the mounting projections engaging the mounting recesses to secure the removable array to the magazine housing;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused.

2. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the removable array is replaced when the plurality of needle hubs in the removable array is all used.

3. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the removable array includes two removable arrays which are disposed opposite each other.

4. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the electronic indicator includes a plurality of LEDs.

5. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the magazine housing includes a circuit board.

6. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the electronic indicator includes an infrared reflective system that emits infrared light to determine the status of the plurality of needle hubs.

7. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein

the magazine housing comprises an infrared translucent material; and

the plurality of needle hubs comprises an infrared reflective material.

8. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the removable array is linearly arranged.

9. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein each hub in the removable array is simultaneously accessible to a user.

10. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of hub chambers in the removable array is positionally fixed in the magazine housing during operation.

11. The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the electronic indicator includes an electronic display.

12. The magazine of claim 11 , wherein the electronic display includes at least one of a battery level, use status, current conditions and a number of the unused needle hubs.

13. The magazine of claim 12 , wherein the current conditions display the current date and time.

14. The magazine of claim 12 , wherein the use status displays a time when a most recent needle hub of the plurality of needle hubs was removed from the magazine housing.

15. A method of using a plurality of needles in a magazine, the plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the method comprising:

removing a selected closure of a plurality of closures to expose a selected needle hub of a plurality of needle hubs in a removable array of a magazine housing;

engaging the medication pen to the selected needle hub;

disengaging the selected needle hub from the magazine housing to prepare the medication pen for medication delivery;

indicating a status of the plurality of needles by identifying how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused; and

disengaging mounting projections from mounting recesses to remove the removable array from the magazine and replace the removable array after all of the plurality of needles are used.

16. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator includes a plurality of LEDs that identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused; wherein

each of the plurality of LEDs is aligned to one of the plurality of hub chambers.

17. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator includes a plurality of LEDs that identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused; wherein

when one of the plurality of LEDs corresponding to one of the plurality of hub chambers illuminates in a selected color, the corresponding needle hub of the plurality of needle hubs is used.

18. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator includes a plurality of LEDs that identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused; and

when one of the plurality of LEDs corresponding to one of the plurality of hub chambers illuminates in a selected color, the corresponding needle hub of the plurality of needle hubs is new and available for use.

19. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused; and

the magazine housing includes a circuit board having an inertial measurement unit that detects vibration, the inertial measurement unit triggers operation of the circuit board when a predetermined vibration value is exceeded.

20. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused;

the electronic indicator includes an infrared reflective system that emits infrared light to determine the status of the plurality of needle hubs;

the infrared reflective system includes a plurality of infrared emitters and a plurality of infrared detectors; and

one of the plurality of infrared emitters and one of a plurality of infrared detectors are aligned to each other in each one of the plurality of hub chambers.

21. A magazine that stores a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen for medication delivery, the magazine comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing:

a removable array having a plurality of hub chambers each enclosing one of a plurality of needle hubs;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, each connector engaging one of the plurality of needle hubs;

a plurality of closures each sealing one of the plurality of hub chambers; and

an electronic indicator to identify a status of the plurality of needle hubs, wherein

the electronic indicator identifies how many of the plurality of needle hubs are unused;

the electronic indicator includes an infrared reflective system that emits infrared light to determine the status of the plurality of needle hubs; and

based on infrared light reflection received, the infrared reflective system identifies one of an empty hub chamber, an unused needle hub in the hub chamber and a used needle hub in the hub chamber.

Assignments (5)
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (SENIOR SECURED NOTES) Recorded Mar 14, 2023
From: EMBECTA CORP.
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 063083/0071 →
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (SENIOR SECURED NOTES) Recorded Mar 13, 2023
From: EMBECTA CORP.
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 063780/0053 →
FIRST LIEN TERM PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 10, 2023
From: EMBECTA CORP.
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 063028/0318 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2022
From: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
To: EMBECTA CORP.
Reel/Frame 059721/0617 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2018
From: SRINIVASAN, SUDARSAN; SCHIFF, DAVID; LAWSON, STEPHAN; MCGILL, NICHOLAS HUGH
To: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
Reel/Frame 047343/0745 →