Analyte monitoring device and methods of use
US-9066697-B2 · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US12569168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12569168-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117368647-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2026 |
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Applicator including a housing; a sensor carrier coupled to the housing, and including a first lock interface; a sheath, slidably coupled to the housing, the sheath including a first lock arm having an attached distal end and a free proximal end, the free proximal end including a first lock arm interface disposed on an inner surface of the first lock arm and a first sharp edge disposed on an outer surface of the first lock arm; and a cap threadably coupled to the housing, the cap including an inner surface having a first plurality of crush ribs. The inner surface of the cap is configured to urge the first lock arm inwardly such that the first lock arm interface engages the first lock interface; and the first sharp edge is configured to engage the first plurality of crush ribs during a shock event.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . An applicator for delivering a sensor control device, the applicator comprising: a housing; a sensor carrier coupled to the housing, the sensor carrier including a first lock interface; a sheath, slidably coupled to the housing to move between an extended position and a collapsed position, the sheath including a first lock arm having an attached distal end and a free proximal end, the free proximal end including a first lock arm interface disposed on an inner surface of the first lock arm and a first sharp edge disposed on an outer surface of the first lock arm; and a cap threadably coupled to the housing, the cap including an inner surface having a first plurality of crush ribs; wherein the inner surface of the cap is configured to urge the first lock arm inwardly when the cap is coupled to the housing such that the first lock arm interface engages the first lock interface; and wherein the first sharp edge is configured to engage the first plurality of crush ribs during a shock event. 2 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the sensor carrier further comprises a second lock interface; and the sheath further comprises a second lock arm having an attached distal end and a free proximal end, the free proximal end including a second lock arm interface disposed on an inner surface of the second lock arm and a second sharp edge disposed on an outer surface of the first lock arm; wherein the inner surface of the cap is configured to urge the second lock arm inwardly when the cap is coupled to the housing such that the second lock arm interface engages the second lock interface. 3 . The applicator of claim 2 , wherein the cap further comprises a second plurality of crush ribs; and wherein the second sharp edge is configured to engage the second plurality of crush ribs during the shock event. 4 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the first lock arm interface comprises a U-shape. 5 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the first lock interface is disposed on a perimeter of the sensor carrier. 6 . The applicator of claim 1 , further comprising a housing skirt coupled to the housing by a plurality of skirt stiffening ribs. 7 . The applicator of claim 6 , further comprising a tamper evidence feature coupled to each of the housing skirt and the cap. 8 . The applicator of claim 7 , wherein the tamper evidence feature comprises a sticker. 9 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises cyclic olefin copolymer. 10 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the sheath comprises Delrin. 11 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the cap comprises high density polyethylene. 12 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the sensor carrier further comprises a base having a first half and a second half; a first sensor retention arm coupled to the first half of the base at a first end portion of the first sensor retention arm and having a free second end portion extending toward the second half of the base, the first sensor retention arm including a first sensor retention feature on an inner surface of the first sensor retention arm and wherein the first lock interface is disposed on an outer surface of the first sensor retention arm. 13 . The applicator of claim 12 , wherein the sensor carrier further comprises three equally spaced housing attachment features extending upwardly from a top surface of the base, each housing attachment feature including: a housing snap; a housing locating feature; and a housing biasing feature. 14 . The applicator of claim 13 , wherein the housing comprises three sensor carrier attachment features, each configured to engage one of the sensor carrier housing attachment features. 15 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the cap further comprises a sheath support surface configured to engage the sheath and limit movement of the sheath during the shock event. 16 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the cap further comprises a raised ridge configured to limit movement of the sensor carrier during a shock event.
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