Permanent magnet lancing device
09724032 · 2017-08-08
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/150412
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15194
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/1519
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A lancing device and a method for using the lancing device includes a plunger mechanism having a permanent magnet housed therein. The lancing device includes a movable element having at least one attracting object and at least one repelling object. The attracting object attracts the permanent magnet to move the plunger into a retracted position. The repelling object repels the permanent magnet to move the plunger into a lancing position to pierce the skin of a test subject. The use of the permanent magnet in the plunger mechanism reduces or eliminates multiple punctures due to plunger bounce or oscillation that can occur while a body fluid sample is being drawn.
Claims
1. A lancing device comprising: a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet; a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce skin of a test subject; and a linear slide adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the linear slide including a first attracting object, a repelling object, and a second attracting object, the first attracting object coming in close proximity to the permanent magnet so as to attract the permanent magnet and move the plunger into a retracted position, the repelling object coming in close proximity to the permanent magnet to repel the permanent magnet and move the plunger into a lancing position, wherein the linear slide includes no more than three attracting objects and repelling objects in total that assist in moving the plunger between the retracted position and the lancing position, and wherein the first attracting object, the repelling object, and the second attracting object are separate and distinct objects.
2. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the first attracting object is a magnet having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
3. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the first attracting object is a metal insert having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
4. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the repelling object is a magnet having a similar polarity as the permanent magnet.
5. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the second attracting object is a magnet having a different polarity than the permanent magnet or a metal insert having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
6. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the second attracting object is configured to come in close proximity to the permanent magnet so as to attract the permanent magnet and move the plunger into the retracted position.
7. A method for using a lancing device, the method comprising: providing a lancing device including, (i) a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet, (ii) a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce skin of a test subject, and (iii) a linear slide adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the linear slide including a first attracting object, a repelling object, and a second attracting object; retracting the plunger to a retracted position by positioning the linear slide such that the first attracting object generally aligns with and attracts the permanent magnet; advancing the plunger and the lancet to a lancing position by positioning the linear slide such that the repelling object generally aligns with and repels the permanent magnet; and responsive to the advancing, withdrawing the plunger and the lancet to the retracted position by positioning the linear slide such that the second attracting object generally aligns with and attracts the permanent magnet, wherein the linear slide includes no more than three attracting objects and repelling objects in total that assist in retracting and advancing the plunger between the retracted position and the lancing position, and wherein the first attracting object, the repelling object, and the second attracting object are separate and distinct objects.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the second attracting object is a metal insert having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the first attracting object is a magnet having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein the repelling object is a magnet having a similar polarity as the permanent magnet.
11. A lancing device comprising: a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet; a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce skin of a test subject; and a linear slide adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the linear slide including a first magnet, a second magnet and an attracting object, the linear slide being configured to move from a first position in which the first magnet attracts the permanent magnet to a second position in which the second magnet repels the permanent magnet to a third position in which the attracting object attracts the permanent magnet, the plunger being configured to retract the lancet when the linear slide is in the first position, the plunger being configured to cause the lancet to pierce the skin of the test subject when the linear slide is in the second position, and the plunger being configured to cause the lancet to withdraw from the skin of the test subject when the linear slide is in the third position, wherein the linear slide includes no more than three magnets and attracting objects in total that assist in moving the plunger between the first position, the second position, and the third position, and wherein the first magnet, the second magnet, and the attracting object are separate and distinct elements.
12. The lancing device of claim 11, wherein the attracting object is a third magnet or a metal insert.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The present invention is directed to a lancing device that is adapted to receive a lancet for use in drawing a body fluid sample from a test subject. The body fluid sample generally contains at least one analyte. The body fluid sample may be analyzed with a meter and test strip, or similar device, to determine the concentration of the analyte to be examined. Examples of the types of analytes which may be collected with a lancing device include glucose, lipid profiles (e.g., cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and HDL), microalbumin, hemoglobin A.sub.1C, fructose, lactate, or bilirubin. It is contemplated that other analyte concentrations may be determined. The analytes may be in, for example, a whole blood sample, a blood serum sample, a blood plasma sample, other body fluids like ISF (interstitial fluid) and urine, and non-body fluids. As used within this application, the term “concentration” refers to an analyte concentration, activity (e.g., enzymes and electrolytes), titers (e.g., antibodies), or any other measure concentration used to measure the desired analyte.
(9) Turning now to the drawings and initially to
(10) The plunger mechanism 16 is shown in more detail in
(11) In one embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
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(13) When the user releases the actuator button 26, the torsion spring 28 rotates the movable element 18 in a clockwise direction such that the repelling object 20 is generally aligned with the permanent magnet 24, causing the plunger 22 to move into a lancing position to pierce the skin of the user. The torsion spring 28 continues to rotate the movable element such that the second attracting object 21 is generally aligned with the permanent magnet 24 to withdraw the lancet 12 from the skin of the user. At this stage, the torsion spring 28 is no longer preloaded.
(14) As described generally above, a user of the lancing device 10 rotates the movable element 18 in a circular motion (in the direction of arrows A and B of
(15) Referring now to
(16) Once the lancet 12 pierces the skin of the test subject and a body fluid sample is produced, the lancet 12 is withdrawn from the skin of the test subject by rotating the movable element 18 such that the permanent magnet 24 is generally aligned with and in close proximity to the second attracting object 21. The attractive forces between the south pole of the second attracting object 21 and the north pole of the permanent magnet 24a cause the plunger 22 to move back towards the second attracting object 21 and withdraw the lancet 12 from the test subject's skin, thus returning the plunger 22 to a retracted position.
(17) In other embodiments contemplated by the present invention, as shown in
(18) Turning now to
(19) As shown in
(20) Turning now to
(21) In addition to a magnet, the attracting object 319 of the alternative embodiment of
(22) Like lancing devices that use coil springs, this method of moving the movable element from a retracted position to a lancing position and back to a retracted position must occur within only milliseconds after the lancing device is positioned on the test subject's skin and activated. However, even within this short time frame, current lancing devices that use coil springs introduce multiple punctures as the coil springs continue to oscillate. The present invention reduces or eliminates the introduction of multiple punctures by using magnets or other attracting and repelling objects to provide the lancing and retracting forces.
Alternative Embodiment A
(23) A lancing device comprising:
(24) a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet;
(25) a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce the skin of a test subject; and
(26) a movable element adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the movable element including an attracting object and a repelling object, the attracting object coming in close proximity to the permanent magnet so as to attract the permanent magnet and move the plunger into a retracted position, the repelling object coming in close proximity to the permanent magnet to repel the permanent magnet and move the plunger into a lancing position.
Alternative Embodiment B
(27) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A further comprising a housing that encloses at least a portion of the movable element.
Alternative Embodiment C
(28) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the movable element is a rotating disc.
Alternative Embodiment D
(29) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the movable element is a linear slide.
Alternative Embodiment E
(30) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the attracting object is a magnet having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
Alternative Embodiment F
(31) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the attracting object is a metal insert having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
Alternative Embodiment G
(32) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment F wherein the metal insert comprises ferrous material including iron, steel or a combination thereof.
Alternative Embodiment H
(33) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the repelling object is a magnet having a similar polarity as the permanent magnet.
Alternative Embodiment I
(34) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the movable element includes a plurality of attracting objects.
Alternative Embodiment J
(35) The lancing device according to Alternative Embodiment A wherein the movable element includes a plurality of repelling objects.
Alternative Process K
(36) A method for using a lancing device, the method comprising the acts of:
(37) providing a lancing device including,
(38) a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet,
(39) a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce the skin of a test subject, and
(40) a movable element adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the movable element comprising an attracting object and a repelling object;
(41) retracting the plunger by positioning the movable element such that the attracting object generally aligns with and attracts the permanent magnet; and
(42) moving the plunger and lancet forward to pierce the skin of a user by positioning the movable element such that the repelling object generally aligns with and repels the permanent magnet.
Alternative Process L
(43) The method according to Alternative Process K further comprising withdrawing the plunger and lancet by positioning the movable element such that the attracting object generally aligns with and attracts the permanent magnet.
Alternative Process M
(44) The method according to Alternative Process K further comprising withdrawing the plunger and lancet by positioning the movable element such that a second attracting object generally aligns with and attracts the permanent magnet.
Alternative Process N
(45) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the movable element is a rotating disc.
Alternative Process O
(46) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the movable element is a linear slide.
Alternative Process P
(47) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the attracting object is a magnet having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
Alternative Process Q
(48) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the second attracting object is a metal insert having a different polarity than the permanent magnet.
Alternative Process R
(49) The method according to Alternative Process Q wherein the metal insert comprises ferrous material including iron, steel or a combination thereof.
Alternative Process S
(50) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the repelling object is a magnet having a similar polarity as the permanent magnet.
Alternative Process T
(51) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the movable element includes a plurality of attracting objects.
Alternative Process U
(52) The method according to Alternative Process K wherein the movable element includes a plurality of repelling objects.
Alternative Embodiment V
(53) A lancing device comprising:
(54) a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet;
(55) a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce the skin of a test subject; and
(56) a rotary element adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the rotary element including a first magnet, a second magnet and an attracting object, the rotary element is adapted to move in a circular motion from a first position in which the first magnet attracts the permanent magnet to a second position in which the second magnet repels the permanent magnet to a third position in which the attracting object attracts the permanent magnet, the first position is adapted to cause the plunger and lancet to retract, the second position is adapted to cause the plunger to move forward and pierce the skin of a user via the lancet, and the third position is adapted to cause the plunger to withdraw the lancet from the skin of the user.
Alternative Embodiment W
(57) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment V wherein the attracting object is a third magnet.
Alternative Embodiment X
(58) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment V wherein the attracting object is a metal insert.
Alternative Embodiment Y
(59) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment X wherein the metal insert comprises ferrous material including iron, steel or a combination thereof.
Alternative Embodiment Z
(60) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment V wherein the rotary element is adapted to return to the first position from the second position such that the first magnet attracts the permanent magnet and causes the plunger to withdraw the lancet from the skin of the user.
Alternative Embodiment AA
(61) A lancing device comprising:
(62) a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end of the plunger having a permanent magnet;
(63) a lancet removably connected to the second end of the plunger and adapted to pierce the skin of a test subject; and
(64) a linear element adjacent to the first end of the plunger, the linear element including a first magnet, a second magnet and an attracting object, the linear element is adapted to move along an axis perpendicular to the plane of the plunger from a first position in which the first magnet attracts the permanent magnet to a second position in which the second magnet repels the permanent magnet to a third position in which the attracting object attracts the permanent magnet, the first position is adapted to cause the plunger and lancet to retract, the second position is adapted to cause the plunger to move forward and pierce the skin of a user via the lancet, and the third position is adapted to cause the plunger to withdraw the lancet from the skin of the user.
Alternative Embodiment BB
(65) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment AA wherein the attracting object is a third magnet.
Alternative Embodiment CC
(66) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment AA wherein the attracting object is a metal insert.
Alternative Embodiment DD
(67) The lancing device of Alternative Embodiment CC wherein the metal insert comprises ferrous material including iron, steel or a combination thereof.
Alternative Process EE
(68) A method for using a lancing device, the lancing device including a plunger having a permanent magnet and a rotating component adjacent to the plunger, the rotating component having at least one attracting object and at least one repelling object, the method comprising the acts of:
(69) moving the plunger into a retracted position by turning the rotating component until the attracting object attracts the permanent magnet;
(70) moving the plunger into a lancing position by turning the rotating component until the repelling object repels the permanent magnet; and
(71) lancing the skin of a user while the plunger is in the lancing position.
(72) While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments and methods thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms or methods disclosed, but, to the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.