Transcutaneous analyte sensors, applicators therefor, and associated methods

US11510625B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11510625-B2
Application numberUS-202217592170-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2022
Priority dateJun 23, 2017
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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The present embodiments relate generally to applicators of on-skin sensor assemblies for measuring an analyte in a host, as well as their method of use and manufacture. In some aspects, an applicator for applying an on-skin sensor assembly to a skin of a host is provided. The applicator includes an applicator housing, a needle carrier assembly comprising an insertion element configured to insert a sensor of the on-skin sensor assembly into the skin of the host, a holder releasably coupled to the needle carrier assembly and configured to guide the on-skin sensor assembly while coupled to the needle carrier assembly, and a drive assembly configured to drive the insertion element from a proximal starting position to a distal insertion position, and from the distal insertion position to a proximal retraction position.

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What is claimed is: 1. An applicator for applying an on-skin sensor assembly to a skin of a host, the applicator comprising: an applicator housing having an internal volume; a needle hub coupled to an insertion element configured to pierce a skin of a host, the needle hub comprising: a base, and an anti-rotation feature extending from the base, the anti-rotation feature comprising a key, the key having a first shape; and an on-skin sensor assembly comprising: a sensor, the sensor configured to measure a glucose concentration of a host, and an aperture extending from a top surface of the on-skin sensor assembly, the aperture having a second shape, the second shape complementary to the first shape of the key; and wherein the key of the anti-rotation feature is configured to be at least partially disposed in the aperture of the on-skin sensor assembly; and wherein the anti-rotation feature is configured to prevent rotation of the needle hub within the aperture. 2. The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the insertion element comprises an open side configured to receive the sensor. 3. The applicator of claim 2 , wherein the insertion element has a C-shaped, U-shaped, or V-shaped cross section. 4. The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the needle hub is coupled to the insertion element by heat staking, snap-fit, friction-fit, clamshell, or insert molding. 5. The applicator of claim 4 , wherein the insertion element comprises a locking element configured to couple the insertion element to the needle hub by insert molding. 6. The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the on-skin sensor assembly comprises an electronics unit. 7. The applicator of claim 6 , wherein the electronics unit includes a power source, signal processing components, data storage components, and a communication module. 8. The applicator of claim 7 , wherein the sensor is connected to the electronics unit in the applicator housing. 9. The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the on-skin sensor assembly includes an adhesive patch configured to secure the on-skin sensor assembly to the skin of the host. 10. The applicator of claim 1 , further comprising a linkage element comprising a first end coupled to the applicator housing, a second end operatively coupled to the insertion element, and a hinge disposed between the first end and the second end. 11. The applicator of claim 10 , wherein upon activation of the applicator, the linkage element is driven from a bent position to a substantially vertical position. 12. The applicator of claim 11 , wherein the insertion element is at least partially inserted in the skin of the host when the linkage element is in the substantially vertical position. 13. An applicator for applying an on-skin sensor assembly to a skin of a host, the applicator comprising: an applicator housing having an internal volume; a needle hub coupled to a needle, wherein the needle comprises a portion configured to extend through the skin of the host, wherein the needle hub comprises a base, wherein the base comprises an anti-rotation key, wherein the anti-rotation key has a first shape; and an on-skin sensor assembly comprising: a sensor configured to measure a glucose concentration of a host; and an aperture extending from a top surface of the on-skin sensor assembly, wherein the aperture has a second shape, wherein the second shape is complementary to the first shape of the anti-rotation key; and wherein the anti-rotation key is configured to be at least partially disposed in the aperture of the on-skin sensor assembly; and wherein the anti-rotation key is configured to prevent rotation of the needle hub with respect to the on-skin sensor assembly. 14. The applicator of claim 13 , wherein the needle hub is coupled to the needle by heat stakimg, snap-fit, friction-fit, clamshell or insert molding. 15. The applicator of claim 14 , wherein the needle comprises a locking element configured to couple the needle to the needle hub by insert molding. 16. The applicator of claim 13 , wherein the on-skin sensor assembly comprises sensor electronics. 17. The applicator of claim 16 , wherein the sensor electronics includes a power source, signal processing components, data storage components, and a communication module. 18. The applicator of claim 17 , wherein the sensor is connected to the sensor electronics in the applicator housing. 19. The applicator of claim 16 , wherein the needle is configured to be inserted through the sensor electronics. 20. The applicator of claim 13 , further comprising a linkage element comprising a first end coupled to the applicator housing, a second end operatively coupled to the needle, and a hinge disposed between the first end and the second end. 21. The applicator of claim 20 , wherein upon activation of the applicator, the linkage element is driven from a bent position to a substantially vertical position. 22. A needle hub for applying an on-skin sensor assembly to a skin of a host, the needle hub comprising: a base comprising an anti-rotation key, the anti-rotation key configured to be at least partially disposed in an aperture of an on-skin sensor assembly, wherein the needle hub is configured to couple with an insertion element; and wherein the base comprises a flat surface configured to mate with a top surface of the on-skin sensor assembly, thereby maintaining the insertion element in a substantially perpendicular orientation to the top surface of the on-skin sensor assembly. 23. The needle hub of claim 22 , wherein the anti-rotation key is configured to prevent rotation of the base within the aperture. 24. The needle hub of claim 22 , wherein the anti-rotation key has a shape complementary to at least a portion of the aperture. 25. The needle hub of claim 22 , wherein the insertion element comprises an open side configured to receive a sensor of the on-skin sensor assembly. 26. The needle hub of claim 22 , wherein the needle hub is coupled to the insertion element by heat stakimg, snap-fit, friction-fit, clamshell, or insert molding. 27. The needle hub of claim 26 , wherein the insertion element comprises a locking element configured to couple the insertion element to the needle hub by insert molding. 28. An applicator for applying an on-skin sensor assembly to a skin of a host, the applicator comprising: an applicator housing having an internal volume; a needle hub coupled to a needle configured to pierce a skin of a host, the needle hub comprising: a base, and an anti-rotation feature extending from the base, the anti-rotation feature comprising a key, the key having a first shape; and an on-skin sensor assembly comprising: a sensor, the sensor configured to measure a glucose concentration of a host, an aperture extending from a top surface of the on-skin sensor assembly, the aperture having a second shape, the second shape complementary to the first shape of the key, and sensor electronics operably connected to the sensor in the applicator housing; wherein the key of the anti-rotation feature is configured to be at least partially disposed in the aperture of the on-skin sensor assembly; wherein the anti-rotation feature is configured to prevent rotation of the base within the aperture; and wherein the needle is configured to be inserted through at least a portion of the sensor electronics. 29. 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  • Devices specially adapted for delivering implantable medical measuring apparatus · CPC title

  • Adhesive patches · CPC title

  • Needles · CPC title

  • for measuring glucose, e.g. by tissue impedance measurement · CPC title

  • A61B5/0004Primary

    characterised by the type of physiological signal transmitted · CPC title

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What does patent US11510625B2 cover?
The present embodiments relate generally to applicators of on-skin sensor assemblies for measuring an analyte in a host, as well as their method of use and manufacture. In some aspects, an applicator for applying an on-skin sensor assembly to a skin of a host is provided. The applicator includes an applicator housing, a needle carrier assembly comprising an insertion element configured to inser…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dexcom Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/14532. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).