Fluidic Medical Devices and Uses Thereof
US-2015377875-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10105079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10105079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314374796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A lancing device includes a lancet body ( 14 ) of elongate form and having a sharp tip ( 16 ) at the forward end thereof; a drive spring ( 26 ) for imparting generally longitudinal movement to the lancet body, and a housing ( 10 ) receiving the lancet body and having an aperture ( 22 ) in the forward end thereof through which the sharp tip ( 16 ) of the lancet body projects in use when the device is fired. The device includes elements ( 28, 30, 32 ) for controlling movement of the lancet body ( 14 ) to cause the tip of the lancet to execute a lateral movement when it projects from the aperture.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lancing device comprising: a lancet body ( 14 ) of elongate form and having a sharp tip ( 16 ) at a forward end thereof; a longitudinally acting drive spring ( 26 ) positioned against a rearward end of the lancet body ( 14 ) for imparting generally longitudinal movement to said lancet body ( 14 ), the drive spring ( 26 ) being a longitudinally directed spring strained to apply a forward longitudinally acting force on the rearward end of the lancet body ( 14 ); a housing ( 10 ) receiving said lancet body and having an aperture ( 22 ) in a forward end thereof, wherein in use when the device is fired, the lancet body ( 14 ) moves longitudinally down the housing ( 1 ) under influence of the drive spring ( 26 ) applying the forward longitudinally acting force such that the sharp tip ( 16 ) of the lancet body projects through the aperture ( 22 ); and an arrangement ( 28 , 30 , 32 ) for controlling movement of the lancet body to cause the sharp tip of the lancet body to deflect laterally during at least part of a period in which the sharp tip of the lancet body ( 14 ) projects from said aperture, wherein in use when the device is fired, i) the drive spring ( 26 ) imparts the forward longitudinally acting force to said lancet body ( 14 ) to move said lancet body ( 14 ) longitudinally down the housing ( 1 ) and ii) the arrangement ( 28 , 30 , 32 ) causes a lateral movement of the sharp tip of the lancet body ( 14 ) to deflect laterally during at least part of the period in which the sharp tip of the lancet body ( 14 ) projects from said aperture, wherein the arrangement ( 28 , 30 , 32 ) comprises cooperating control surfaces on the lancet body ( 28 , 30 ) and the housing ( 32 ), and wherein the cooperating control surfaces include a cam surface ( 32 ) on the housing and a cam follower ( 28 , 30 ) on the lancet body, the cam surface ( 32 ) having a downstream portion at the forward end of the housing and an upstream portion at the rearward end of the housing, the downstream portion having a U shape open to the rearward end of the housing. 2. The lancing device according to claim 1 , wherein the cam follower ( 28 , 30 ) includes a forward cam follower ( 28 ) on the forward end of the lancet body and a rearward cam follower ( 28 ) on a rearward part of the lancet body, each of the forward cam follower ( 28 ) and the rearward cam follower ( 30 ) cooperating with the cam surface ( 32 ) throughout at least part of a forward stroke of movement of the lancet body when fired. 3. The lancing device according to claim 1 , wherein the downstream portion ( 32 3 ) is adapted to cause said lateral movement when the sharp tip is exposed. 4. The lancing device according to claim 3 , wherein the upstream portion ( 32 1 ) is generally straight and parallel to a longitudinal axis of the device. 5. The lancing device according to claim 4 , wherein an intermediate portion ( 32 2 ) is provided between the upstream and downstream portions ( 32 1 , 32 3 ). 6. The lancing device according to claim 5 , wherein, the cam follower ( 28 , 30 ) on the lancet body includes a forward cam follower ( 28 ) on the forward end of the lancet body and a rearward cam follower ( 28 ), each of the forward cam follower ( 28 ) and the rearward cam follower ( 30 ) cooperating with the cam surface ( 32 ) throughout at least part of a forward stroke of movement of the lancet body when fired, and the intermediate portion ( 32 2 ) is inclined to the longitudinal axis, so that, while the lancet body ( 14 ) moves longitudinally down the housing ( 1 ) under influence of the drive spring ( 26 ), the cam surface deviates firstly in one direction in the intermediate portion, and then in a reverse direction in the downstream portion ( 32 3 ) so that the forward cam follower ( 28 ) moving in the cam surface ( 32 ) deflects the sharp tip ( 16 ) transversely in one direction as the lancet body moves forwardly within the lancet housing and then deflects the sharp tip ( 16 ) in an opposite transverse direction during at least part of the period when the sharp tip is exposed through the aperture ( 22 ) of the housing. 7. The lancing device according to claim 3 , wherein the downstream portion ( 32 3 ) is generally curved. 8. The lancing device according to claim 1 , wherein the lancing device, when fired, the drive spring ( 26 ) urges the lancet body forwards to cause the tip ( 16 ) to project through the housing aperture and then to retract back into the housing as the spring rebounds retracting the lancet body with the sharp tip back into the housing, thereby to render the device safe. 9. The lancing device according to claim 8 , including a further arrangement adapted to prevent or limit forward movement of the lancet body after the lancet body has been retracted back into the housing. 10. The lancing device according to claim 9 , wherein said further arrangement includes a feature on the lancet body that snaps past a feature on the housing. 11. The lancing device according to claim 8 , wherein, the cam surface ( 32 ) is adapted to cause said lateral movement when the sharp tip is exposed, and the cam surface ( 32 ) further includes an intermediate portion ( 32 2 ) provided between the upstream and downstream portions ( 32 1 , 32 3 ), the cam follower ( 28 , 30 ) on the lancet body includes a forward cam follower ( 28 ) and a rearward cam follower ( 30 ) on the lancet body, each of the forward cam follower ( 28 ) and the rearward cam follower ( 30 ) cooperating with the cam surface ( 32 ) throughout at least part of the forward stroke of movement of the lancet body when fired, and the downstream portion ( 32 3 ) with the U shape open to the rearward end of the housing ( 10 ), has a first limb of the U merging with the upstream portion ( 32 2 ) or the intermediate portion ( 32 1 ), whereby when the device is fired, the forward cam follower ( 28 ) is driven down said one limb to a base of the U as the lancet body ( 16 ) is driven forwardly by the spring ( 26 ) and then the forward cam follower ( 28 ) is driven backwardly along a second limb of the U when the lancet body is retracted by rebound action of the spring such that the forward cam follower ( 28 ) moving in the first limb deflects the sharp tip transversely in one direction and then deflects the sharp tip in an opposite transverse direction. 12. The lancing device according to claim 11 , wherein the second limb of the U shaped downstream portion ( 32 3 ) is blind or has an associated stop surface ( 33 ) whereby, following firing, the lancet body ( 16 ) is trapped against further rearward movement. 13. The lancing device according to claim 1 , wherein the lancet body ( 16 ) has a guide element ( 52 ) running in a slot or groove ( 56 ) in the housing ( 10 ) to guide movement of the lancet body. 14. The lancing device according to claim 1 , wherein the sharp tip of the lancet body ( 14 ) is provided by the sharp forward end of a lancet needle ( 16 ) forming part of the lancet body or embedded therein. 15. The lancing device according to claim 14 , wherein the needle ( 16 ) is of cylindrical form having two machined surfaces ( 34 , 36 ) defining a cutting edge ( 38 ) at a forward end of the needle ( 16 ). 16. The lancing device according to claim 15 , wherein the lancet needle is provided with a datum feature spaced ( 40 ) rearwardly of the cutting edge ( 38 ). 17. The lancing device according to claim 1 , wherein a resilient element is adapted to be strained between said lancet body and said housing as the lancet body
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