IP Library Granted Patent US 10,828,428
Granted Patent B2
US 10,828,428 · App. 16/096,964 · Granted Nov 10, 2020

Needle storage magazine assembly

Inventors: Sudarsan Srinivasan (North Brunswick, NJ); David R. Schiff (Highland Park, NJ); Stephan Lawson (Upper Darby, PA); Amit Uday Limaye (Wayne, NJ); Matthew E. Zuschlag (Randolph, NJ); Donald Vanroyen (Philadelphia, PA)
Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and Company
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Patent No.
US 10,828,428
App. No.
16/096,964
Granted
Nov 10, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magazine assembly ( 1 ) that stores a plurality of needles ( 56 ) configured to engage a medication pen ( 2 ) via an adapter ( 4 ) for medication delivery, the magazine assembly ( 1 ) comprising a magazine housing ( 20 ) enclosing 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 ), and a plurality of enclosures ( 30 ) each sealing the plurality of hub chambers ( 22 ), wherein a selected enclosure of the plurality of enclosures ( 30 ) is removed to expose a selected needle hub ( 52 ) of the plurality of needle hubs ( 50 ), the adapter ( 4 ) attaches to the medication pen ( 2 ) to engage the selected needle hub ( 52 ) while disengaging the selected needle hub ( 52 ) from the hub chamber ( 22 ), and the selected needle hub ( 52 ) is removed from the magazine housing ( 20 ) to prepare the medication pen ( 2 ) for medication delivery.

Claims (72)

1. A magazine assembly and adapter, said magazine assembly storing a plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen via said adapter for medication delivery, the magazine assembly comprising:

a magazine housing enclosing

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 engages one of the plurality of needle hubs; and

a plurality of enclosures each sealing one the plurality of hub chambers, wherein

a selected enclosure of the plurality of enclosures is removed to expose a selected needle hub of the plurality of needle hubs, the adapter attaches to the medication pen to engage the selected needle hub while disengaging the selected needle hub from the hub chamber, and the selected needle hub is removed from the magazine housing to prepare the medication pen for medication delivery, said adapter having a body, an adapter cannula, and a septum configured to be pierced by said adapter cannula when said adapter is coupled to said needle hub.

2. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein

a proximal end of the adapter body includes threads that are configured to engage the medication pen.

3. The magazine assembly of claim 2 , wherein

a distal end of the adapter body includes an opening, and

the opening is configured to engage one of the plurality of needle hubs.

4. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the adapter septum is closed when the adapter does not engage the selected needle hub.

5. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the adapter septum is open when the adapter engages the selected needle hub.

6. The magazine assembly of claim 5 , wherein a proximal end of the selected needle hub compresses the adapter septum and provides a sealing surface.

7. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein said adapter cannula has a proximal end configured to pierce a septum of the medication pen to establish fluid communication with the medication pen.

8. The magazine assembly of claim 7 , wherein a distal end of the adapter cannula is disposed in the adapter septum before coupling with said needle hub.

9. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magazine housing includes two magazine arrays disposed opposite each other, each magazine array includes the plurality of hub chambers.

10. The magazine assembly of claim 9 , wherein

the magazine housing further comprises a storage bin that stores used needle hubs, and

the storage bin is disposed between the two magazine arrays.

11. The magazine assembly of claim 9 , wherein each magazine array includes eight hub chambers.

12. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure includes a foil tab.

13. The magazine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magazine housing further comprises a storage bin that stores used needle hubs.

14. The magazine assembly of claim 13 , wherein the storage bin is penetration resistant.

15. The magazine assembly of claim 13 , wherein the storage bin is leak proof.

16. The magazine assembly of claim 13 , wherein when used needle hubs are placed in the storage bin, the used needle hubs are inaccessible.

17. The magazine assembly of claim 13 , wherein

the storage bin includes an adapter chamber that is configured to store the adapter, and

when the adapter is disposed in the adapter chamber of the storage bin, the adapter seals the storage bin.

18. The magazine assembly of claim 17 , wherein the adapter chamber is configured to engage an end cap.

19. The magazine assembly of claim 17 , wherein the adapter chamber is sealed prior to use.

20. A method of using a plurality of needles in a magazine assembly of claim 1 , the plurality of needles configured to engage a medication pen via the adapter for medication delivery, the method comprising:

removing a selected enclosure of a plurality of enclosures to expose a selected needle hub of a plurality of needle hubs in a magazine housing;

attaching the adapter to the medication pen;

engaging the adapter to the selected needle hub; and

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

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 plurality of hub chambers, each chamber enclosing a needle hub, said needle hub having a body with a distal end, a proximal end, a cannula extending from said distal end, and a radially extending lug, said proximal end of said needle hub having an opening for receiving a distal end of a cannula of the medication pen;

a connector in each of the plurality of hub chambers, where each connector engages the needle hub in the chamber, said connector including a bayonet connector having a substantially L-shaped slot for coupling with said lug by rotation of said needle hub with respect to said hub chamber; and

a plurality of enclosures, each enclosure sealing a hub chamber, wherein

a selected enclosure of the plurality of enclosures is removed to expose a selected needle hub of the plurality of needle hubs, the medication pen engages the selected needle hub while disengaging the selected needle hub from the hub chamber, and the selected needle hub is removed from the magazine housing to prepare the medication pen for medication delivery.

22. A magazine assembly and adapter, said magazine assembly comprising:

a magazine housing having a plurality of chambers, each chamber having an opening for accessing said chamber, each chamber having a connector positioned in the chamber;

a needle hub having a distal end, a proximal end, a cannula extending from said distal end of said needle hub, said distal end having a coupling member coupled to said connector by a snap fit, said proximal end of said needle hub configured for coupling to a delivery device, said adapter having proximal end for coupling to said delivery device, a cannula, and a distal end having a coupling for a coupling to said proximal end of said needle hub, said proximal end of said needle hub having an opening in fluid communication with said cannula of said needle hub and configured for fluid communication with a distal end of said cannula of said adapter.

23. The magazine assembly of claim 22 , wherein said connector comprises at least one movable leg for engaging an outer surface of said needle hub.

24. The magazine assembly of claim 23 , wherein

said coupling member of said adapter comprises at least one movable leg for engaging said needle hub.

25. The magazine assembly of claim 24 , wherein

said at least one movable leg has an distal end with a coupling tab for coupling with said needle hub.

26. The magazine assembly of claim 25 , wherein

said needle hub has a recess for mating with said coupling tab of said at least one leg by a snap fit.

27. The magazine assembly of claim 23 , wherein

said needle hub has an annular rib, and where said coupling member of said adapter includes a plurality of said legs with a coupling tab for sliding over said annular rib for coupling said adapter to said needle hub.

28. The magazine assembly of claim 22 , wherein said connector comprises

a plurality of movable legs, each leg having a coupling tab oriented for coupling with an outer surface of said needle hub.

29. The magazine assembly of claim 28 , wherein

said needle hub includes a radial flange on an outer surface for mating with said coupling tabs for coupling said needle hub to said connector by said snap fit.

30. The magazine assembly of claim 29 , wherein

said coupling tabs on said movable legs have an inclined surface engaging said flange to enable separation from said needle hub.

31. The magazine assembly of claim 22 , wherein

said coupling member of said adapter has a gripping strength relative to said needle hub that is greater than a gripping strength of said needle hub relative to said connector of said magazine whereby said adapter is able to couple to said needle hub and separate said needle hub from said connector.

32. The magazine assembly of claim 31 , wherein

said magazine housing has an internal cavity and an opening communicating with said cavity, and a disconnecting assembly for separating said needle hub from said adapter.

33. The magazine assembly of claim 32 , wherein

said disconnecting assembly is configured for coupling to said distal end of said needle hub with a gripping force greater than a gripping force of said needle hub relative to said adapter whereby said adapter can be separated from said needle hub.

34. The magazine assembly of claim 33 , wherein

said disconnecting assembly comprises a plurality of legs, each leg having a distal end for coupling to said distal end of said needle hub.

35. The magazine assembly of claim 34 , wherein

said distal end of said legs of said disconnecting assembly have a tab for engaging a flange on said needle hub and where said needle hub drops into said internal cavity after separation from said adapter.

36. The magazine assembly of claim 22 , wherein said adapter has a septum at said distal end oriented to be pierced by said cannula of said adapter when said adapter is coupled to said needle hub to provide fluid communication between said adapter and needle hub.

37. The magazine assembly of claim 36 , wherein said septum is moved toward said cannula of said adapter by said proximal end of said needle hub when said needle hub is connected to said adapter.

Assignments (6)
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 25, 2022
From: SRINIVASAN, SUDARSAN; SCHIFF, DAVID; LAWSON, STEPHAN; LIMAYE, AMIT; ZUSCHLAG, MATTHEW; VANROYEN, DONALD
To: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
Reel/Frame 059694/0402 →
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 Nov 1, 2018
From: SCHIFF, DAVID; LAWSON, STEPHAN; LIMAYE, AMIT; ZUSCHLAG, MATTHEW; VANROYEN, DONALD
To: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
Reel/Frame 047386/0864 →