Transcutaneous analyte sensor systems and methods

US11642055B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11642055-B2
Application numberUS-202217892707-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 22, 2022
Priority dateDec 30, 2015
Publication dateMay 9, 2023
Grant dateMay 9, 2023

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Systems for applying a transcutaneous monitor to a person can include a telescoping assembly, a sensor, and a base with adhesive to couple the sensor to skin. The sensor can be located within the telescoping assembly while the base protrudes from a distal end of the system. The system can be configured to couple the sensor to the base by compressing the telescoping assembly.

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What is claimed is: 1. An on-skin sensor system configured for transcutaneous monitoring of a host, the system comprising: a sensor module comprising a sensor module housing, the sensor module housing comprising at least two protrusions; a base comprising a sensor insertion opening, wherein the base is coupled to the sensor module housing, and wherein the base is coupled to an adhesive configured to couple the base to the skin of the host; a transcutaneous analyte sensor, wherein the transcutaneous analyte sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of an analyte concentration in the host, and wherein the transcutaneous analyte sensor comprises: a first section configured to be inserted in a body of the host during a sensor session, wherein the first section comprises at least one electrode, and a second section configured to remain outside the body of the host during the sensor session, wherein the second section is mechanically coupled to the sensor module housing; and wherein the second section of the transcutaneous analyte sensor comprises: a first portion that extends in a first direction parallel to the base; a second portion that extends in a second direction through the sensor insertion opening of the base, wherein the second direction is different from the first direction; and a spring coupled to the sensor module housing and to the transcutaneous analyte sensor, wherein the at least two protrusions of the sensor module housing are in contact with the spring to help orient the spring. 2. The on-skin sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the spring comprises a conical spring, a helical spring, or a leaf spring. 3. The on-skin sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the second section of the analyte sensor is located between at least two of the at least two protrusions. 4. The on-skin sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the spring is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 5. The on-skin sensor system of claim 3 , wherein the spring is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 6. The on-skin sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor module housing comprises first datum features configured to mate with second datum features on a base of an on-skin sensor assembly. 7. The on-skin sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two protrusions comprise at least four protrusions. 8. The on-skin sensor system of claim 7 , wherein the spring comprises a conical spring, a helical spring, or a leaf spring. 9. The on-skin sensor system of claim 7 , wherein the second section of the analyte sensor is located between at least one pair of the at least four protrusions. 10. A sensor module for use in an on-skin sensor system configured for transcutaneous analyte concentration monitoring of a host, wherein the on-skin sensor system comprises a base comprising a sensor insertion opening, and wherein the base is coupled to an adhesive configured to couple the base to the skin of the host, the sensor module comprising: a sensor module housing configured for coupling to the base; an analyte sensor comprising: a first section configured to be inserted in a body of the host during a sensor session, wherein the first section comprises at least one electrode, and a second section configured to remain outside the body of the host during the sensor session, wherein the second section is mechanically coupled to the sensor module housing; and wherein the second section of the analyte sensor comprises: a first portion that extends in a first direction, wherein the first direction is parallel to the base when the sensor module housing is coupled to the base; and a second portion that extends in a second direction, wherein the second direction extends through the sensor insertion opening of the base when the sensor module housing is coupled to the base, and wherein the second direction is different from the first direction; a plurality of electrical interconnects, each electrical interconnect comprising a spring, wherein at least a portion of each spring is disposed within the sensor module housing and in contact with the analyte sensor; and wherein the sensor module housing comprises a plurality of protrusions, wherein each spring is disposed between at least two of the plurality of protrusions. 11. The sensor module of claim 10 , wherein each spring comprises a conical spring, a helical spring, or a leaf spring. 12. The sensor module of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the second section of the analyte sensor is located between at least two of the at least two protrusions. 13. The sensor module of claim 10 , wherein at least one spring is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 14. The sensor module of claim 12 , wherein at least one spring is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 15. The sensor module of claim 10 , wherein the sensor module housing comprises first datum features configured to mate with second datum features on the base of an on-skin sensor assembly. 16. The sensor module of claim 10 , wherein the at least two protrusions comprise at least four protrusions. 17. The sensor module of claim 16 , wherein each spring comprises a conical spring, a helical spring, or a leaf spring. 18. The sensor module of claim 16 , wherein at least a portion of the second section of the analyte sensor is located between at least one pair of at least four protrusions. 19. The sensor module of claim 18 , wherein at least one spring is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 20. A sensor module for use in an on-skin sensor system configured for transcutaneous analyte concentration monitoring of a host, the sensor module comprising: a sensor module housing comprising an inner surface; an analyte sensor comprising: a first section configured to be inserted in a body of the host during a sensor session, wherein the first section comprises at least one electrode; a second section configured to remain outside the body of the host during the sensor session, wherein the second section is coupled the sensor module housing; and wherein the second section of the analyte sensor comprises: a first portion that extends in a first direction parallel to the inner surface of the sensor module housing and out of the sensor module housing; a second portion outside of the sensor module housing that extends in a second direction different from the first direction for insertion of the first section into the host; an electrical interconnect disposed within the sensor module housing and electrically coupled to the analyte sensor; and wherein the sensor module housing comprises at least two protrusions extending away from the inner surface and located adjacent to the electrical interconnect. 21. The sensor module of claim 20 , wherein the electrical interconnect comprises a conical spring, a helical spring, or a leaf spring. 22. The sensor module of claim 20 , wherein at least a portion of the second section of the analyte sensor is located between the at least two protrusions. 23. The sensor module of claim 20 , wherein the electrical interconnect is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 24. The sensor module of claim 22 , wherein the electrical interconnect is pressed against an electrical contact of the analyte sensor. 25. The sensor module of claim 20 , wherein the sensor module housing com

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What does patent US11642055B2 cover?
Systems for applying a transcutaneous monitor to a person can include a telescoping assembly, a sensor, and a base with adhesive to couple the sensor to skin. The sensor can be located within the telescoping assembly while the base protrudes from a distal end of the system. The system can be configured to couple the sensor to the base by compressing the telescoping assembly.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dexcom Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/14865. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2023 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).