Impact Activated Brake Feature for Drug Delivery Device
US-2024424223-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9295786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9295786-B2 |
| Application number | US-15493508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2008 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2008 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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An introducer is provided for introducing a sensor into the body of a patient. The introducer connects to a sensor hub. When the sensor hub and introducer are connected, the introducer needle is exposed. When the sensor hub and introducer are disconnected, a needle cover and the needle move with respect to each other so that the needle cover substantially covers the needle, protecting a user from being injured by the needle.
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What is claimed is: 1. An introducer configured to insert a sensor into a patient, the introducer comprising: a housing detachably connectable to a sensor hub containing a sensor, wherein the sensor hub contains the sensor prior to connection to the housing, the housing having a top side and a base and including a needle cover, wherein the needle cover is an internal compartment of the housing; a needle that is moveable with respect to the needle cover and is extendable out of, and retractable into, the housing; a needle holder connected to the needle and contained within the housing, wherein the needle holder has a top portion having an upper surface and an undersurface; and a spring having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the undersurface of the needle holder's top portion rests on the spring's top end at all times, and wherein the spring's bottom end rests on the housing's base at all times, wherein the introducer is configured such that, when the housing is connected to the sensor hub, the needle holder is in a needle extended position and the needle extends out of the housing to insert the sensor into the patient, and disconnection of the housing from the sensor hub causes the needle holder to move in the housing to a needle covered position such that the needle is covered by the needle cover inside the housing and the sensor remains inserted in the patient; wherein said needle holder and spring are configured such that, when the housing is connected to the sensor hub, said spring is in a compressed position, and such that disconnection of the housing from the sensor hub causes said spring to expand, thereby moving the needle holder towards the needle covered position and retracting the needle into the housing to be covered by said needle cover; wherein the housing includes a mating component to mate with the sensor hub and hold said spring in a compressed position when the housing is connected to the sensor hub; wherein the mating component includes a lock that locks the needle holder into the needle extended position when the housing is connected to the sensor hub; and wherein said upper surface of the needle holder's top portion abuts said top side of the housing when the needle holder is in the needle covered position. 2. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the needle holder is slidably coupled to the housing. 3. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the housing and the mating component are configured such that disconnection of the housing from the sensor hub causes the mating component to release the needle holder such that the needle holder may move into the needle covered position. 4. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the needle holder's top portion defines an indentation therein, said indentation extending radially inwards from a periphery of said top portion, and wherein, when the housing is connected to the sensor hub, said lock extends into, and engages with, said indentation on the needle holder's top portion, thereby locking the needle holder in the needle extended position. 5. The introducer of claim 4 , wherein disconnection of the housing from the sensor hub disengages said lock from said indentation on the needle holder's top portion, thereby allowing the spring to expand and move the needle holder towards the needle covered position. 6. The introducer of claim 4 , wherein said lock is fixedly attached to said mating component. 7. The introducer of claim 4 , wherein said indentation extends vertically to and through said upper surface of the needle holder's top portion. 8. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the mating component is held in a locking position by friction when the housing is connected to the sensor hub. 9. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the mating component includes a catch that catches on the sensor hub when the housing is connected to the sensor hub, whereby the mating component is held in a locking position by the catch. 10. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the needle is permanently covered by the needle cover after the housing is disconnected from the sensor hub. 11. The introducer of claim 1 , wherein the housing is composed of a substantially rigid plastic. 12. A sensor set comprising: a sensor hub including a sensor; a sensor electronics hub connectable to the sensor and including sensor electronics operable to receive signals from the sensor; and an introducer configured to insert the sensor into a patient, the introducer including: a housing detachably connectable to the sensor hub, wherein the sensor hub contains the sensor prior to connection to the housing, the housing having a top side and a base and including a needle cover, wherein the needle cover is an internal compartment of the housing; a needle that is moveable with respect to the needle cover and is extendable out of, and retractable into, the housing; a needle holder connected to the needle and contained within the housing, wherein the needle holder has a top portion having an upper surface and an undersurface; and a spring having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the undersurface of the needle holder's top portion rests on the spring's top end at all times, and wherein the spring's bottom end rests on the housing's base at all times, wherein the introducer is configured such that, when the housing is connected to the sensor hub, the needle holder is in a needle extended position and the needle extends out of the housing to insert the sensor into the patient, and disconnection of the housing from the sensor hub causes the needle holder to move in the housing to a needle covered position such that the needle is covered by the needle cover inside the housing and the sensor remains inserted in the patient; wherein said needle holder and spring are configured such that, when the housing is connected to the sensor hub, said spring is in a compressed position, and such that disconnection of the housing from the sensor hub causes said spring to expand, thereby moving the needle holder towards the needle covered position and retracting the needle into the housing to be covered by said needle cover; wherein the housing includes a mating component to mate with the sensor hub and hold said spring in a compressed position when the housing is connected to the sensor hub; wherein the mating component includes a lock that locks the needle holder into the needle extended position when the housing is connected to the sensor hub; and wherein said upper surface of the needle holder's top portion abuts said top side of the housing when the needle holder is in the needle covered position. 13. The sensor set of claim 12 , further including: a mounting base containing a first side and a second side, wherein the first side has a first base portion and a second base portion and is attached at said first base portion to the sensor hub and is operable to mate with the sensor electronics hub at said second base portion; and a reusable adhesive attached to the second base portion on the first side of the mounting base, wherein the reusable adhesive is operable to removably adhere to the sensor electronics hub when the sensor electronics hub mates with the second base portion. 14. The sensor set of claim 13 , wherein the sensor electronics hub has a top and a bottom and the second base portion includes a mounting extension configured to extend to the top of the sensor electronics hub, and wherein the reusable adhesive is attached to the second base portion at the mounting extension. 15. The sensor set of claim 13 , wherein when the sensor electronics hub is adhered to the reusable adhesive, the sensor elect
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