Prime and fire lancing device with contacting bias drive and method

US8932314B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8932314-B2
Application numberUS-43596709-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2009
Priority dateMay 9, 2008
Publication dateJan 13, 2015
Grant dateJan 13, 2015

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Described and illustrated herein is an exemplary lancing device. The lancing device includes a first housing, second housing, movable member, lancet, and lancet depth adjustment member. The lancet depth adjustment member is captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member. Other exemplary embodiments are also described.

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A lancing device comprising: a first housing having spaced apart proximal and distal ends disposed along a longitudinal axis; a second housing disposed in the first housing and fixedly to the first housing; a movable member disposed in the second housing and configured for movement along the longitudinal axis and in the first housing wherein the moveable member includes a plurality of arms extending away from the longitudinal axis towards the distal end; a lancet coupled to the movable member; a lancet depth adjustment member captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member: a first bias member located in the second housing to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the distal end; a first actuator coupled to the moveable member so that the movable member is positioned proximate the proximal end in a primed-position; a second actuator carried on a portion of the first actuator, the second actuator configured to allow the movable member to move from the primed-position proximate the distal end; and a collect mounted on the plurality of arms for movement of the collect along the longitudinal axis on the plurality of arms from a first position of the collect in which the plurality of arms constrains the body of the lancet from movement and a second position of the collet in which the body of the lancet is free to move without constraint by the plurality of arms. 2. The lancing device of claim 1 , further comprising: a lancet ejection mechanism including: a third actuator mounted to the first housing, the third actuator being disposed in: a first position in which the third actuator is disengaged from both the lancet depth adjustment member and the moveable member, and a second position in which the third actuator is connected to the moveable member with the depth adjustment member in a specific position so that a portion of the third actuator is displaced partially in a groove formed on a circumferential portion of the depth adjustment member to move the moveable member towards the distal end to eject the lancet. 3. The lancing device of claim 2 , further comprising: a collar disposed between the depth adjustment member and the collet, the collar configured to prevent movement of the collet towards the distal end. 4. The lancing device of claim 3 , further comprising a cap to cover an aperture in which the lancet can extend from the depth adjustment member, the cap being connected to the depth adjustment member. 5. The lancing device of claim 2 , further comprising a third bias member coupled to the moveable member to bias the collet in a direction towards the distal end. 6. The lancing device of claim 2 , in which the first bias member comprises a resilient member in contact with the moveable member. 7. The lancing device of claim 1 , in which the first housing comprises two halves connected together. 8. The lancing device of claim 1 , in which the second housing comprises a unitary member connected to a positioning band coupled to the first housing, the second housing having at least one groove that extends through the unitary member along the longitudinal axis to allow communication from the inside of the second housing to the inside of the first housing. 9. The lancing device of claim 8 , in which the moveable member comprises at least one return arm that extends through the groove so that the moveable member is guided by the at least one return arm along a path defined by the at least one groove. 10. The lancing device of claim 1 , further comprising a second bias member configured to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the proximal end. 11. The lancing device of claim 10 , in which the second bias member comprises a helical spring disposed outside the second housing and connected to the at least one return arm. 12. The lancing device of claim 10 , in which the second bias member is selected from a group consisting of springs, magnets, or combinations thereof. 13. A lancing device comprising: a first housing having spaced apart proximal and distal ends disposed along a longitudinal axis; a second housing disposed in the first housing and fixedly attached to the first housing; a movable member disposed in the second housing and configured for movement along the longitudinal axis and in the first housings wherein the moveable member includes a plurality of arms extending away from the longitudinal axis towards the distal end; a bias member located in the second housing to bias the moveable member in a direction towards the distal end; a first actuator coupled to the movable member so that the movable member is positioned proximate the proximal end in a primed-position; a second actuator carried on a portion of the first actuator, the second actuator configured to allow the movable member to move from the primed-position to a position proximate the distal end; and a lancet coupled to the movable member; and a collect mounted on the plurality of arms for movement of the collect along the longitudinal axis on the plurality of arms from a first position of the collect in which the plurality of arms constrains the body of the lancet from movement and a second position of the collet in which the body of the lancet is free to move without constraint by the plurality of arms. 14. The lancing device of claim 13 , further comprising: a lancet ejection mechanism including: a third actuator mounted to the first housing, the third actuator being disposed in: a first position in which the third actuator is disengaged from both the lancet depth adjustment member and the moveable member, and a second position in which the third actuator is connected to the moveable member with the depth adjustment member in a specific position so that a portion of the third actuator is displaced partially in a groove formed on a circumferential portion of the depth adjustment member to move the moveable member towards the distal end to eject the lancet. 15. The lancing device of claim 14 , further comprising: a collar disposed between the depth adjustment member and the collet, the collar configured to prevent movement of the collet towards the distal end. 16. The lancing device of claim 15 , further comprising a cap to cover an aperture in which the lancet can extend from the depth adjustment member, the cap being connected to the depth adjustment member. 17. The lancing device of claim 14 , further comprising a third bias member coupled to the moveable member to bias the collet in a direction towards the distal end. 18. The lancing device of claim 14 , in which the first bias member comprises a resilient member in contact with the moveable member. 19. The lancing device of claim 13 , in which the first housing comprises two halves connected together. 20. The lancing device of claim 13 , in which the second housing comprises a unitary member connected to a positioning band coupled to the first housing, the second housing having at least one groove that extends through the unitary member along the longitudinal axis to allow communication from the inside of the second housing to the inside of the first housing. 21. The lancing device of claim 20 , in which the moveable member comprises at least one return arm that extends through the groove so that the moveable member is guided by the at least one return arm al

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  • Devices loaded with a single lancet, i.e. a single lancet with or without a casing is loaded into a reusable drive device and then discarded after use; drive devices reloadable for multiple use · CPC title

  • A61B5/1411Primary

    by percutaneous method, e.g. by lancet · CPC title

  • Protectors removed by rotational movement, e.g. torsion or screwing · CPC title

  • by visual feedback · CPC title

  • Depth adjustment mechanism using movable stops located inside the piercing device housing and limiting the travel of the drive mechanism (mechanisms using distal end caps A61B5/150183, mechanisms at the piercing element carrier proximal end A61B5/150198) · CPC title

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What does patent US8932314B2 cover?
Described and illustrated herein is an exemplary lancing device. The lancing device includes a first housing, second housing, movable member, lancet, and lancet depth adjustment member. The lancet depth adjustment member is captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Faulkner Allan James, Foley Nicholas, Crosland David Colin, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/15186. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 13 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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