| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 8287489 |
Device for readying a needle free injector for delivery |
October 16, 2012 |
| A needle-free injector device comprising a latch having a safe position which disables the triggering of the device, and a ready position which restrains movement of a dispensing member but enables triggering and a triggered position which permits movement of the dispensing member is |
| 8267903 |
Casing |
September 18, 2012 |
| A casing for an injection device of the type having a safety device which prevents operation of the device, incorporating an actuator means by which the safety means of the device can be actuated to allow operation of the device. Also a casing for a medicament container having an opening |
| 8241244 |
Needleless injector drug capsule and a method for filling thereof |
August 14, 2012 |
| A method for tilling needleless injector capsules with liquid drug, whereby dissolved gas within the drug is replaced by a less soluble gas in order to reduce the inclusion of gas bubbles, or to prevent the growth of bubbles during storage and thereby prevent breakage of the capsules. |
| 8241243 |
Needleless injector drug capsule and a method for filling thereof |
August 14, 2012 |
| A method for filling needleless injector capsules with liquid drug, whereby dissolved gas within the drug is replaced by a less soluble gas in order to reduce the inclusion of gas bubbles, or to prevent the growth of bubbles during storage and thereby prevent breakage of the capsules. |
| 8118771 |
Needleless injector drug capsule and a method for filling thereof |
February 21, 2012 |
| A method for filling needleless injector capsules with liquid drug, whereby dissolved gas within the drug is replaced by a less soluble gas in order to reduce the inclusion of gas bubbles, or to prevent the growth of bubbles during storage and thereby prevent breakage of the capsules. |
| 8066661 |
Viscous formulations and their use in needle-free injection |
November 29, 2011 |
| Formulations are described that are viscous and will benefit from needle-free delivery at high driving pressures. Conventional delivery of these viscous formulations by hypodermic syringes is inconvenient as well as painful. Formulations include those which have a viscosity of about 5 |
| 7901385 |
Casing |
March 8, 2011 |
| A casing (50) for an injection device (10) of the type having a safety device which prevents operation of the device (10), incorporating an actuator means (56) by which the safety means of the device (10) can be actuated to allow operation of the device (10). Also a casing (50) for a |
| 7776007 |
Device for readying a needle free injector for delivery |
August 17, 2010 |
| A needle-free injector device comprising a latch having a safe position which disables the triggering of the device, and a ready position which restrains movement of a dispensing member but enables triggering and a triggered position which permits movement of the dispensing member is |
| 7320346 |
Method of proof testing glass |
January 22, 2008 |
| A method of proof testing glass containers is disclosed. The method involves applying pressure to a sealed container in two discrete stages as shown in FIG. 1. In the first stage, the pressure is increased to a peak over at a first rate. In the second stage, the pressure is reduced t |
| 7231945 |
Method of proof testing glass |
June 19, 2007 |
| A method of proof testing glass containers is disclosed. The method involves applying pressure to a sealed container in two discrete stages as shown in FIG. 1. In the first stage, the pressure is increased to a peak over at a first rate. In the second stage, the pressure is reduced t |