Überfüllsicherung für implantierbare Wirkstoffabgabevorrichtung

The displacement of refill valves in an implantable drug delivery device is reduced to permit the housings of a drug delivery device to remain compact in size while permitting reservoirs of increased depth to be used. In a preferred embodiment, a collapsible link 214, 250 is provided as a telescopin...

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Hauptverfasser: CHRISTIANSEN, CHRIS, KRATOSKA, PAUL, OLSEN, JAMES M, ROBINSON, REGINALD D
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Zusammenfassung:The displacement of refill valves in an implantable drug delivery device is reduced to permit the housings of a drug delivery device to remain compact in size while permitting reservoirs of increased depth to be used. In a preferred embodiment, a collapsible link 214, 250 is provided as a telescoping member incorporating a coil spring. As the valve is pulled into contact with its seat, a detectable pressure increase is sensed in the refill device. In accordance with the invention, as the drug supply contained in the reservoir 218 depletes, the reservoir surface moves towards a collapsed position, compressing the coil spring 250 and eventually contacting the valve stem, thereby lifting the valve from its seat. By virtue of telescoping link, the valve stem length and therefore the valve travel may be reduced as compared to prior art devices, thus eliminating the need for increased housing depth when deeper reservoirs are used. The collapsible link may be comprised of a second spring 360 combined with a telescoping link. The second spring is situated on a side of the valve opposite the telescoping link, thereby providing a downward force on the valve and valve stem. As an other alternative, the invention provides a lever arm 410 for actuating the refill valve. A pivot for the lever arm is situated near the refill valve and a distal end of the lever arm maintained in contact with the reservoir surface using a spring bias. An intermediate portion of the lever arm engages the valve stem. Thus, as the reservoir surface moves towards the collapsed position, the displacement of the valve is a fraction of the displacement of the distal end of the lever arm.