Transcutaneous analyte sensor
US-10709332-B2 · Jul 14, 2020 · US
US12016648B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12016648-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016802399-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for measuring an analyte in a host. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for transcutaneous measurement of glucose in a host.
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A system for measuring an analyte concentration in a host, the system comprising: a sensor configured to generate a signal indicative of the analyte concentration in the host; a housing configured to receive the sensor, wherein the housing is adapted for placement adjacent to the host's skin; sensor electronics releasably attached to the housing, wherein the sensor electronics is operatively connected to the sensor and comprises a flexible circuit board and a processor configured to operably connect to the sensor and provide a signal associated with the analyte concentration in the host, and wherein the processor is further configured to assemble a data packet for transmission; and an inductive coupling device comprising: a first one or more coils corresponding to a first power source that is physically separate from the sensor and the sensor electronics; and a second one or more coils corresponding to the sensor electronics, wherein the inductive coupling device is configured to intermittently power the sensor electronics, to cause interrogation of the sensor electronics, and to receive data from the interrogation, and wherein the data from the interrogation comprises information representative of the analyte concentration. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive layer disposed on the housing and configured to adhere the housing to the skin of the host, wherein the flexible circuit board is at least one of disposed in the adhesive layer, disposed on the adhesive layer, or laminated to the adhesive layer. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the adhesive layer is configured for use with only one sensor and the sensor electronics is configured for reuse with more than one sensor. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the inductive coupling device is located in the housing or on the housing. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the housing is configured for use with only one sensor and the sensor electronics is configured for reuse with more than one sensor. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein the inductive coupling device comprises an antenna and the antenna extends substantially around a periphery of the housing. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor electronics comprises a second power source. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the second power source of the sensor electronics is a rechargeable power source and the inductive coupling device is configured to recharge the second power source. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the first power source is configured to intermittently power the second power source of the sensor electronics. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the second power source is a motion-driven power source. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the housing is configured for use with only one sensor and the sensor electronics are configured for reuse with more than one sensor. 12. The system of claim 1 , wherein a height of the sensor electronics is no more than about 0.250 inches in its smallest dimension. 13. The system of claim 1 , wherein an overall height of the system is no more than about 0.250 inches in its smallest dimension. 14. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured for insertion into the host's tissue. 15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the inductive coupling device is configured for operative connection to at least one of the sensor or the sensor electronics by an inductive coupling. 16. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured for insertion into tissue of the host. 17. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first power source of the inductive coupling device provides inductive power to the sensor electronics when interrogating the sensor electronics. 18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the inductive power is provided when the first power source is placed in proximity to the sensor electronics. 19. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive layer configured to adhere the sensor electronics to skin of the host, wherein the flexible circuit board is at least one of disposed in the adhesive layer, disposed on the adhesive layer, or laminated to the adhesive layer. 20. The system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible circuit board is no more than about 0.200 inches in its smallest dimension. 21. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor electronics are disposed on an adhesive layer configured to adhere the sensor electronics to skin of the host. 22. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to be in an inactive state when not supplied with power from the inductive coupling device. 23. A system for measuring an analyte concentration in a host, the system comprising: a sensor configured for insertion into a host's tissue, wherein the sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of the analyte concentration in the host; a housing configured to receive the sensor, wherein the housing is adapted for placement adjacent to the host's skin; sensor electronics releasably attached to the housing, wherein the sensor electronics is operatively connected to the sensor and comprises a flexible circuit board and a processor configured to operably connect to the sensor and provide a signal associated with the analyte concentration in the host; and an inductive coupling device comprising: a first one or more coils corresponding to a first power source that is physically separate from the sensor and the sensor electronics; and a second one or more coils corresponding to at least one of the sensor or the sensor electronics, wherein the inductive coupling device is configured to intermittently power the sensor electronics, to cause interrogation of the sensor electronics, and to receive data from the interrogation, and wherein the data from the interrogation comprises information representative of the analyte concentration. 24. The system of claim 23 , wherein the housing comprises a flexible material, and wherein the sensor electronics and housing are configured and arranged such that the sensor electronics is released from the housing by a flexing of the housing. 25. The system of claim 23 , wherein the housing is configured for use with only one sensor and the sensor electronics is configured for reuse with more than one sensor, and wherein the housing and sensor electronics are configured such that the housing physically breaks upon release of the sensor electronics. 26. The system of claim 23 , further comprising a tool configured and arranged to assist a user in releasing the sensor electronics from the housing. 27. The system of claim 23 , wherein the inductive coupling device comprises an antenna and the antenna is located remote from the sensor electronics.
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