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Ocular treatment apparatus

Py, Daniel
1991
Online Patent

Titel:
Ocular treatment apparatus
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Py, Daniel
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Veröffentlichung: 1991
Medientyp: Patent
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  • Nachgewiesen in: USPTO Patent Grants
  • Sprachen: English
  • Patent Number: 4,981,479
  • Publication Date: January 01, 1991
  • Appl. No: 07/452,782
  • Application Filed: December 19, 1989
  • Claim: What is claimed is
  • Claim: 1. An apparatus for applying medicament to an eye, the apparatus comprising
  • Claim: an inner casing adapted to receive medicament for an eye, the inner casing defining a first surface shaped to engage the facial tissue surrounding an eye;
  • Claim: an outer casing coupled to the inner casing and moveable relative thereto;
  • Claim: first means for displacing the lower eyelid of an eye to expose the ocular cul-de-sac for releasing medicament thereon, the first means being coupled to the outer casing; and
  • Claim: second means for dispensing medicament received within the inner casing, the second means being coupled to the outer casing.
  • Claim: 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein
  • Claim: the inner casing includes an eyecup supported on one end thereof, and the eyecup defines the first surface.
  • Claim: 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein
  • Claim: the first means includes a displacing member coupled to the outer casing, the displacing member defining a second surface adapted to engage the facial tissue below an eye, the second surface being engageable with facial tissue by moving the outer casing relative to the inner casing to displace the facial tissue and thus displace the lower eyelid of the eye.
  • Claim: 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising
  • Claim: a vial supported within the inner casing, the vial being adapted to hold medicament and to release medicament in response to the second means upon moving the outer casing relative to the inner casing.
  • Claim: 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein
  • Claim: the second means includes at least one finger member supported on the outer casing, the finger member being adapted to engage the ocular vial upon moving the outer casing relative to the inner casing to release medicament therefrom.
  • Claim: 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5 further comprising
  • Claim: a coil spring seated between the outer casing and the ocular vial to spring load the outer casing relative to the inner casing.
  • Claim: 7. An apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the inner casing defines
  • Claim: at least one first aperture extending therethrough, the first aperture being adapted to receive the displacing member therethrough, and
  • Claim: at least one guide surface adapted to guide the displacing member toward the facial tissue below an eye.
  • Claim: 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein
  • Claim: the inner casing defines two first apertures extending therethrough, and two guide surfaces, and
  • Claim: the displacing member defines a first leg and a second leg, and a depresser tab supported therefrom, the depresser tab defining the second surface, the first and second legs each being received within the two first apertures, respectively, and each being coupled on one end to the outer casing, the depresser tab thus being engageable with the facial tissue below an eye by moving the outer casing relative to the inner casing, thus moving the depresser legs through the first apertures toward the facial tissue below the eye.
  • Claim: 9. An apparatus as defined in claim 8, wherein
  • Claim: the eyecup defines a sighting opening extending therethrough, the sighting opening being positioned so that when a user looks toward the sighting opening, the cornea of the eye is directed upwardly away from the lower eyelid.
  • Claim: 10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 further comprising
  • Claim: third means for indicating when the apparatus is positioned for releasing medicament into an eye.
  • Claim: 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein the third means includes at least one channel defined within the inner casing and a ball seated within the channel, such that when the apparatus is rotated into a position for releasing medicament into an eye, the ball strikes a surface on the bottom of the channel and thus imparts vibrations through the eyecup and into the facial tissue and bone structure adjacent to the eye.
  • Claim: 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein
  • Claim: the third means includes two channels and a ball seated in each channel, the two channels each spiraling inwardly and extending substantially in the longitudinal direction of the inner casing.
  • Claim: 13. An apparatus for applying medicament to an eye comprising
  • Claim: a first housing member including an eyepiece portion on one end thereof, the eyepiece portion defining a first surface shaped to engage the facial tissue adjacent to an eye;
  • Claim: an ocular vial adapted to receive medicament supported within the first housing member to release medicament into an eye;
  • Claim: a second housing member coupled to the first housing member and moveable relative thereto, the second housing member including at least one dispensing member supported therefrom, the dispensing member being adapted to engage the ocular vial by moving the second housing member toward the first housing member to release medicament into an eye; and
  • Claim: an eyelid depresser coupled to the second housing member and slideably mounted relative to the first housing member, the eyelid depresser defining a second surface adapted to displace the facial tissue below an eye upon moving the second housing member toward the first housing member, the displaced facial tissue in turn displacing the lower eyelid for releasing medicament into the eye.
  • Claim: 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein
  • Claim: the eyepiece portion defines at least one guide surface adapted to guide the eyelid depresser toward the facial tissue below an eye.
  • Claim: 15. An apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein the eyelid depresser includes
  • Claim: a first leg coupled to the second housing member;
  • Claim: a second leg oriented in a parallel relationship with respect to the first leg and coupled to the second housing member;
  • Claim: a bar extending between the first leg and the second leg and coupled thereto; and
  • Claim: a depresser tab supported on the bar, the depresser tab defining the second surface.
  • Claim: 16. An apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein
  • Claim: the first housing member defines a first aperture and a second aperture extending through a wall thereof, the first and second apertures being dimensioned to receive the first and second legs of the eyelid depresser, respectively.
  • Claim: 17. An apparatus as defined in claim 16, wherein
  • Claim: the eyepiece portion defines two guide surfaces, each guide surface being adapted to engage the first or second leg, respectively, upon moving the first housing member toward the second housing member, the two guide surfaces in turn directing the first and second legs and thus the depresser tab toward the facial tissue below an eye.
  • Claim: 18. An apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein the ocular vial includes
  • Claim: an outer body supported within the first housing member; and
  • Claim: an inner body slideably received within the outer body and moveable relative thereto, the inner body defining a first chamber to hold medicament, the ocular vial being actuated to release medicament by moving the inner body relative to the outer body.
  • Claim: 19. An apparatus is defined in claim 18, wherein
  • Claim: the dispensing member defines a third surface adapted to engage the inner body upon moving the second housing member toward the first housing member, such that the dispensing member pushes the inner body into the outer body.
  • Claim: 20. An apparatus as defined in claim 19, wherein
  • Claim: the second housing member includes at least two dispensing members supported therefrom and projecting toward the ocular vial, each dispensing member defining a vial tab which in turn defines a third surface, the third surfaces of the vial tabs being engageable with the inner body upon moving the second housing member toward the first housing member to push the inner body into the outer body.
  • Claim: 21. An apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein
  • Claim: the inner casing defines at least two sloped surfaces located adjacent to the ocular vial, the sloped surfaces being adapted to engage the two dispensing members, respectively, to deflect the dispensing members outwardly and thus deflect the vial tabs away from the inner body upon moving the second housing member toward the first housing member.
  • Claim: 22. An apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein
  • Claim: the ocular vial further comprises a first spring seated between the inner body and the outer body to spring load the inner body relative to the outer body, the first spring thus pushing the inner body away from the outer body when the sloped surfaces deflect the vial tabs away from the inner body to release a pressurized discharge of medicament into an eye.
  • Claim: 23. An apparatus as defined in claim 22, further comprising
  • Claim: a second spring seated between the inner body and the second housing member to spring load the second housing member relative to the ocular vial.
  • Claim: 24. An apparatus as defined in claim 23, wherein
  • Claim: the ocular vial further includes a shaft defining a medicament channel extending therethrough, the shaft being mounted on one end to the outer body and extending in the longitudinal direction thereof, the other end of the shaft being defined by a head, the inner body being mounted on the shaft and slideable thereon between the head and the outer body, such that pressurized medicament flows through the medicament channel for release into an eye upon the first spring moving the inner body over the shaft and toward the head.
  • Claim: 25. An apparatus as defined in claim 24, wherein
  • Claim: the head defines a first substantially cylindrical surface and the inner body defines a second substantially cylindrical surface dimensioned to receive the first substantially cylindrical surface, the second substantially cylindrical surface thus defining a second medicament chamber therein, such that when the inner body is moved toward the head, the head is received within the second cylindrical surface to pressurize the medicament in the second medicament chamber so that the pressurized medicament flows through the medicament channel for release into an eye.
  • Claim: 26. An apparatus as defined in claim 25, wherein
  • Claim: the second medicament chamber is dimensioned so that approximately 25 microliters of medicament is released through the medicament channel each time the ocular vial is actuated.
  • Claim: 27. An apparatus for applying medicament to an eye comprising
  • Claim: a housing adapted to receive medicament for an eye and defining a first surface shaped to engage the facial tissue adjacent to an eye;
  • Claim: an eyelid displacing member coupled to the housing and moveable relative thereto, the eyelid displacing member defining a second surface adapted to engage the facial tissue and thus the lower eyelid to expose the ocular cul-de-sac; and
  • Claim: first means for dispensing medicament received within the housing, the first means being coupled to the eyelid displacing member for releasing medicament into an eye upon displacing the lower eyelid.
  • Claim: 28. An apparatus as defined in claim 27, wherein
  • Claim: the first means includes a dispensing member coupled to the eyelid displacing member and moveable relative to the housing.
  • Claim: 29. An apparatus as defined in claim 28, further comprising
  • Claim: an ocular medicament container supported within the housing and adapted to receive medicament therein for release into an eye, the container being engageable with the dispensing member to release medicament in response thereto.
  • Claim: 30. An apparatus as defined in claim 29, wherein
  • Claim: the first means further includes at least one finger supported on one end by the dispensing member, the other end of the finger being engageable with the medicament container upon moving the dispensing member and thus the eyelid displacing member relative to the housing to release medicament from the medicament container.
  • Claim: 31. An apparatus as defined in claim 30, wherein
  • Claim: the medicament container includes an outer body supported within the housing and an inner body received within the outer body and moveable relative thereto, the inner body defining a medicament chamber to receive medicament, the inner body being engageable with the finger and moveable in response thereto to release medicament from the container.
  • Claim: 32. An apparatus as defined in claim 31, wherein
  • Claim: the first means includes four fingers, each finger being supported on one end by the dispensing member and spaced apart from the other, the other end of each finger being engageable with the inner body of the medicament container upon moving the dispensing member toward the housing to push the inner body into the outer body and in turn release medicament from the medicament chamber.
  • Claim: 33. An apparatus as defined in claim 32 further comprising
  • Claim: second means for positioning the apparatus for releasing medicament into the exposed ocular cul-de-sac of an eye.
  • Claim: 34. An apparatus as defined in claim 32, wherein
  • Claim: the second means includes at least one channel defined within the housing and a ball seated within the channel, such that the ball slides through the channel and strikes a bottom wall thereof when the appartaus is positioned to release medicament into the exposed ocular cul-de-sac, the ball thus imparting vibrations through the housing and into the facial tissue and bone structure adjacent to the eye.
  • Claim: 35. An apparatus as defined in claim 32, wherein
  • Claim: the second means includes two channels defined within the housing and two balls, each ball being seated within a respective channel, each channel extending substantially in the longitudinal direction of the housing and defining a substantially spiral shape.
  • Claim: 36. An apparatus for applying medicament to an eye comprising
  • Claim: an inner casing;
  • Claim: an eyecup coupled to one end of the inner casing, the eyecup defining a first surface shaped to engage the facial tissue surrounding an eye;
  • Claim: a vial adapted to hold medicament for an eye, the vial being supported within the inner casing;
  • Claim: an eyelid displacing member supported by the inner casing, the eyelid displacing member defining a second surface adapted to engage the facial tissue below an eye to displace the facial tissue, and thus displace the lower eyelid to expose the ocular cul-de-sac;
  • Claim: an outer casing coupled to the eyelid displacing member, the outer casing being moveable relative to the inner casing to move the eyelid displacing member and thus the second surface into engagement with the facial tissue below an eye; and
  • Claim: a dispensing member supported by the outer casing and adapted to engage the ocular vial upon moving the outer casing relative to the inner casing to release medicament onto the exposed ocular cul-de-sac of the eye.
  • Claim: 37. An apparatus for applying medicament to an eye comprising
  • Claim: an inner housing including an eyepiece supported on one end thereof, the eyepiece defining a first surface shaped to engage the facial tissue adjacent to an eye, the eyepiece further defining two guide surfaces projecting into the housing in substantially the longitudinal direction thereof;
  • Claim: an eyelid depresser including a first leg and a second leg oriented in substantially parallel relationship to each other, and a crossbar extending between the first leg and the second leg, the first leg and the second leg being slideably mounted within the inner housing, each leg being engageable with a respective guide surface, the eyelid depresser further including a depresser tab supported on the crossbar, the depresser tab being adapted to engage the facial tissue below an eye upon moving the first and second legs through the inner housing, the legs in turn being deflected by the guide surfaces to direct the depresser tab into engagement with the facial tissue and thus displace the lower eyelid to expose the ocular cul-de-sac of the eye;
  • Claim: an ocular vial including an outer body supported within the inner housing, and an inner body supported within the outer body and moveable relative thereto, the inner body defining a medicament chamber adapted to receive medicament, such that a predetermined amount of medicament is released from the chamber for application to an eye upon moving the inner body within the outer body; and
  • Claim: an outer housing defining an open end, a closed end, and a wall extending therebetween, the open end being adapted to fit over the inner housing, the outer housing including a first depresser mount and a second depresser mount supported on the closed end thereof, the first and second depresser mounts being coupled to the first and second legs, respectively, the eyelid depresser thus being moveable to displace the lower eyelid of an eye by moving the outer housing over the inner housing, the outer housing further including a plurality of dispensing members, each dispensing member being supported on one end by the closed end of the outer housing and projecting toward the inner housing, the other end of each dispensing member thus being engageable with the inner body by moving the outer housing over the inner housing, the dispensing member thus pushing the inner body relative to the outer body to release medicament from the medicament chamber into an eye.
  • Current U.S. Class: 604/302; 60/298; 60/300; 60/301
  • Current International Class: A61H 3304
  • Patent References Cited: 3279446 October 1966 Mings ; 3439674 April 1969 Leicoff ; 4085750 April 1978 Bosshold ; 4111200 September 1978 Sbarra et al. ; 4131115 December 1978 Peng ; 4386608 June 1983 Ehrlich ; 4531944 July 1985 Bechtle ; 4543096 September 1985 Keene ; 4573982 March 1986 Forbes et al. ; 4605398 August 1986 Herrick ; 4623337 November 1986 Maurice ; 4685906 August 1987 Murphy ; 4733802 March 1988 Sheldon ; 4792334 December 1988 Py
  • Other References: Sheldon, G. M., "Self-Administration of Eyedrops," Opthalmic Surgery, May 1987, pp. 393-394. ; Letocha, Charles E., "Methods for Self-Administration of Eyedrops," Ann Ophthalmol, 17:768-769 (1985).
  • Primary Examiner: Ostrager, Allen M.
  • Attorney, Agent or Firm: Kenyon & Kenyon

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