Systems and methods for securing a continuous analyte sensor to a host
US-2016058380-A1 · Mar 3, 2016 · US
US10413183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10413183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615357952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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Embodiments relate to an insertion device that includes: a plunger coupled with a lock collar. The insertion device houses contents including: a striker including self-locking striker snap arm(s) where the striker is kept from firing by a striker spring captured between the plunger and the striker when the insertion device is in a cocked position; a sensor assembly; and a needle carrier that holds a piercing member, the needle carrier captured between the striker and a needle carrier spring where a self-releasing snap(s) keeps the needle carrier cocked, where the plunger prevents the self-releasing snap(s) from repositioning and releasing the needle carrier. The striker fires the needle carrier such that the self-locking striker snap arm(s) are positioned to allow the striker to snap down. The needle carrier is then retracted when the user releases the plunger and the piercing member is encapsulated within the insertion device.
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What is claimed is: 1. An insertion device comprising: a plunger coupled with a lock collar, wherein the insertion device houses contents comprising at least one component including: a striker comprising at least one self-locking striker snap arm configured to keep the insertion device in a cocked position while not in use such that the striker is kept from firing by a striker spring captured between the plunger and the striker when the insertion device is in the cocked position; a sensor assembly comprising a sensor disposed on a bottom surface of the sensor assembly, wherein a mounting base having a first side attaches to the bottom surface of the sensor assembly, and a second side of the mounting base is exposed; and a needle carrier adapted to hold a piercing member, the needle carrier captured between the striker and a needle carrier spring wherein at least one self-releasing snap keeps the needle carrier cocked, wherein the plunger prevents the self-releasing snap(s) from repositioning and releasing the needle carrier; wherein when the insertion device is fired in response to a user depressing at least a portion of the plunger, the striker fires the needle carrier holding the piercing member such that the self-locking striker snap arm(s) are positioned to enter a groove to allow the striker to snap down, wherein after the insertion device is fired, the needle carrier is retracted in response to the user releasing the plunger such that the piercing member is encapsulated within the housing of the insertion device. 2. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the insertion device is single use and disposable. 3. The insertion device of claim 1 , further comprising a lid that completely covers a bottom surface of the lock collar to protect the contents within the insertion device. 4. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the insertion device is unlocked by the user using two unlocking directional forces including performing a rotation motion while applying a downward force on the plunger to prevent the lock collar from accidentally unlocking. 5. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor assembly is fastened to a user's skin via the mounting base and the sensor is introduced into a body of the user upon firing of the needle carrier and the piercing member of the insertion device. 6. The insertion device of claim 1 wherein the sensor is introduced into a body of the user upon the user pushing on the plunger using a minimum pushing force for a certain minimum travel or distance. 7. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor assembly is automatically left behind on an insertion site upon the user pulling away the insertion device away from the insertion site after the insertion device is fired. 8. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein after the insertion device is used to insert the sensor extension into a body of a user, a transmitter assembly is connected to the sensor assembly at one or more areas as a single unit in response to a rotating motion by the user.
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