Systems and methods for securing a continuous analyte sensor to a host
US-2016058380-A1 · Mar 3, 2016 · US
US11547357B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11547357-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916529911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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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 to a lock collar, wherein the insertion device houses contents comprising: a striker; a sensor assembly; a needle carrier holding a piercing member, wherein, upon the insertion device being used or fired, the sensor assembly adheres to a user's body released from the insertion device in response to the user pulling away the insertion device, wherein the piercing member is retracted such that it is encapsulated inside the insertion device; and wherein a piercing member protection mechanism is adapted to prevent the insertion device from being fully depressed again once it has been used or fired, the piercing member protection mechanism comprising: at least one cam rail disposed on an inner surface of the needle carrier; at least one outer guide rail disposed on an outer surface of the needle carrier; at least one guide slot disposed on an inner wall of the striker; a shaft extending from a top surface of the plunger, the shaft comprising a cammed surface that includes at least one locking slot from a first end proximate to the top surface of the plunger and extending along a surface of the shaft into a corresponding cam, wherein, during insertion of the insertion device into the user's body, the guide rail(s) of the needle carrier fit inside the guide slot(s) of the striker, wherein after insertion, and during retraction of the needle carrier, the guide slot(s) of the striker guide the needle carrier; wherein, as the needle carrier continues to retract, the needle carrier pulls free from the striker and is guided by the cammed surface of the shaft of the plunger such that the cam rail(s) of the needle carrier contact the corresponding cam of the plunger; and wherein once the needle carrier is fully retracted into the insertion device, the locking slot(s) of the shaft of the plunger engage the cam rail(s) of the needle carrier, permanently locking the retracted needle carrier into a rotated position. 2. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the needle carrier comprises two outer guide rails on opposite sides along an outer surface of the needle carrier. 3. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the striker includes two guide slots disposed on opposite sides along an outline of an inner surface or wall of the striker. 4. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein when the cam rail(s) of the needle carrier contact the corresponding cam of the plunger, the needle carrier rotates in a direction guided by the corresponding cam. 5. The insertion device of claim 4 , wherein the corresponding cam of the plunger comprises an angle that guides the needle carrier along the angle. 6. The insertion device of claim 5 , wherein the angle of the corresponding cam is approximately 60 degrees. 7. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein the needle carrier further comprises a spring that holds the fully retracted needle carrier against the plunger. 8. The insertion device of claim 1 , wherein when the needle carrier is permanently locked into the rotated position, the outer guide rail(s) of the needle carrier do not line up with the guide slot(s) of the striker. 9. The insertion device of claim 8 , wherein the outer guide rail(s) of the needle carrier interfere with at least a portion of a top surface of the striker such that the needle carrier acts as a barrier between the plunger and the striker thus preventing the plunger and the striker from being fully depressed keeping a tip of the piercing member protected within the insertion device.
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