PUSH-TO-CHARGE LANCING DEVICE
20210267497 · 2021-09-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/15117
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150412
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/1519
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150259
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A lancing device having improved charging features. In one example embodiment, the charging mechanism generally includes a user actuated portion or charging member and a cam feature for engagement therewith. The charging member includes a finger projection or boss and the cam feature includes a ramped surface. Actuating the charging member causes the finger projection to movably engage the ramp surface of the cam feature and charge the drive mechanism.
Claims
1. A lancing device comprising a housing; a lancet carrier axially movable within the housing between first and second positions, the lancet carrier having an elongate body with a protrusion extending outwardly from the elongate body; a release button extending outwardly from an exterior surface of the housing; a sleeve coupled to the release button and at least partially surrounding a portion of the lancet carrier, the sleeve having an opening; and wherein the protrusion is configured to engage the opening in the sleeve when the lancet carrier is in the second position.
2. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the lancet carrier is axially fixed relative to the housing when the protrusion engages the opening in the sleeve.
3. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the protrusion is disposed on an opposite side of the lancet carrier from the release button.
4. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the release button is movable relative to the housing in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the housing.
5. The lancing device of claim 4, wherein the sleeve is coupled to the release button such that movement of the release button towards the housing moves the sleeve and the opening in the substantially perpendicular direction.
6. The lancing device of claim 4, wherein the protrusion disengages from the opening when the release button is moved towards the housing.
7. The lancing device of claim 6, further comprising a spring biasing the lancet carrier towards the first position such that the lancet carrier moves towards the first position when the protrusion disengages from the opening.
8. The lancing device of claim 7, wherein the spring moves the lancet carrier along a lancing stroke defining a stroke distance.
9. The lancing device of claim 8, wherein the lancet carrier comprises an opening for receiving a lancet.
10. The lancing device of claim 9, further comprising an endcap removably attached to the housing, wherein the endcap comprises an opening axially aligned with the opening in the lancet carrier.
11. The lancing device of claim 10, further comprising a depth adjustment mechanism coupled to the lancet carrier, wherein the depth adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust the stroke distance to control a distance a tip of the lancet extends through the opening in the endcap.
12. The lancing device of claim 1, wherein the release button is movable between a locking position and a release position, wherein the release button is closer to the housing in the release position, the device further comprising a spring biasing the release button towards the locking position.
13. The lancing device of claim 1, further comprising an actuator coupled to the housing for moving the lancet carrier into the second position.
14. A lancing device comprising a housing; a lancet carrier axially movable within the housing and comprising a protrusion extending from the lancet carrier; a charging mechanism for moving the lancet carrier between a neutral position and a charged position, a lock-and-release mechanism, the lock-and-release mechanism comprising a release button, a substantially annular sleeve and an opening in the substantially annular sleeve; wherein the release button extends outwardly from an exterior surface of the housing, and wherein the protrusion is configured to engage the opening in the sleeve as the lancet carrier translates toward the charged position.
15. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the charging mechanism comprises an actuator mounted to the housing, the actuator being configured to translate the lancet carrier to the charged position.
16. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the substantially annular sleeve substantially surrounds at least a portion of the lancet carrier.
17. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the protrusion is configured to move into the opening in the sleeve in the charged position.
18. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the lancet carrier is axially fixed relative to the housing when the protrusion engages the opening.
19. The lancing device of claim 14, further comprising a spring coupled to the substantially annular sleeve, the spring biasing the opening against the protrusion.
20. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the protrusion is disposed on an opposite side of the lancet carrier from the release button.
21. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the substantially annular sleeve extends from the release button around at least a portion of the lancet carrier, and wherein the opening is disposed on an opposite side of the lancet carrier as the release button.
22. The lancing device of claim 14, wherein the release button is movable relative to the housing in a transverse direction to a longitudinal axis of the lancing device.
23. The lancing device of claim 22, wherein the substantially annular sleeve and the opening are coupled to the release button such that movement of the release button in the transverse direction moves the annular sleeve and the opening in the transverse direction.
24. The lancing device of claim 22, wherein the protrusion disengages from the opening when the release button is moved towards the housing.
25. The lancing device of claim 24, further comprising a spring biasing the lancet carrier towards the neutral position, wherein the lancet carrier moves towards the neutral position when the protrusion disengages from the opening.
26. The lancing device of claim 25, wherein the spring moves the lancet carrier along a lancing stroke defining a stroke distance.
27. The lancing device of claim 26, wherein the lancet carrier includes an opening on one end portion for removable coupling to a lancet.
28. The lancing device of claim 27, further comprising an endcap removably attached to the housing, wherein the endcap comprises an opening axially aligned with the opening in the lancet carrier.
29. The lancing device of claim 28, further comprising a depth adjustment mechanism coupled to the lancet carrier, wherein the depth adjustment mechanism is configured to adjust the stroke distance to control a distance a tip of the lancet extends through the opening in the endcap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and other publications identified in this specification are incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
[0022] Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
[0023] With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the several views,
[0024] A release button or trigger 30 projects through an opening formed in the housing 20 to release the drive mechanism (shown in
[0025] Optionally, the lancing device can include an endcap 40 that may be removed for access to a receiver of the lancet carrier, to install and remove lancets therefrom. The endcap 40 may optionally be configured to provide adjustment to the depth of penetration of the lancet projecting therethrough, wherein a portion of the endcap can move relative to another portion of the endcap or to the housing such that the depth of penetration of the lancet into the subject's skin at the lancing site is adjustable. In example forms, the endcap 40 comprises a base member 42, a cover 44 coupled to the base member, and a dial or stop member 46 movably mounted therebetween. In one form, the base member comprises outwardly projecting protrusions along its outer periphery that removably engage portions of the housing such that the endcap 40 can provide adjustment to the depth of penetration of the lancet projecting therethrough.
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[0027] In the depicted embodiment, a drive spring 92 and a return spring 94 are retained on the lancet carrier 80 between a medial portion of the lancet carrier 80 (defining a cam follower surface feature 84) and the spring retainer 87 that is coupled to the engagement knob 83 (see
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[0030] As the charging lever 60 is pressed (causing the same to pivot therein about axis A) to retract the lancet carrier 80, the protrusion 86 moves rearwardly wherein it will eventually engage an opening or bore 34 of the release button 30. Preferably, a portion of the release button 30 includes one or more resilient fingers 36 for biasing the bore 34 against the inner drive core 70 so that the lancet carrier 80 is retained in the charged state when retracted, and wherein actuation of the release button 30 removes the protrusion 86 from the bore 34 to release the lancet carrier 80. In example forms, the resilient fingers 36 engage an engagement bar 27 formed with the lower housing shell 22b. In other embodiments, another trigger release or actuating mechanism can be included.
[0031] The sequence of operation of the lancing device 10 generally includes the lancet carrier 80 moving from a neutral position (
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[0033] In additional example embodiments, the charging mechanism can be provided with a translational charging actuator button, for example, wherein a substantially linear ramped surface may be provided with the lancet carrier, and wherein pushing the charging button inwardly along a translational axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of motion of the lancet carrier can retract the lancet carrier to a charged state. As such, the charging lever can be provided with a finger projection or boss (shaped as desired) to accommodate engagement with the ramped surface of the lancet carrier to charge the lancing device.
[0034] The systems and methods of the example forms of the invention enable the user to charge the drive mechanism by redirecting the pivotal motion of pushing or pressing the user actuated portion or actuator 66 transversely inward toward the central longitudinal axis of the housing, through a cam feature having a ramped surface, to result in an axial charging motion. In example forms, the charging mechanism is operable by compression of an actuator mounted on a lateral side surface of the device housing, proximal or adjacent to the trigger or release button. Accordingly, the user may both charge and activate the device without having to adjust its position in their hand. Optionally, as similarly described above, the drive mechanism may be alternatively charged by redirecting a translational motion of pushing or pressing the user actuated portion or actuator transversely inward toward the central longitudinal axis of the housing, through a cam feature having a ramped surface, to result in a similar axial charging motion.
[0035] While the invention has been described with reference to preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.