Blood lancet
First Claim
1. A lancet, comprising:
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a needle affixed to the base;
a cap slidably coupled to the base for movement relative to the base between an expanded position and a contracted position, wherein the cap includes a hole through which a tip of the needle extends when the cap is at the contracted position, and wherein the tip of the needle is not exposed when the cap is at the expanded position;
a spring that biases the cap toward the expanded position;
a locking member disposed between the base and the cap that engages the cap when the cap is moved to the contracted position; and
a latch that locks the cap in the expanded position after the locking member engages the cap and the cap returns to the expanded position.
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Abstract
A blood lancet is disclosed that has a base; a needle mounted to the base; a cap that slides relative to the base, and a locking member located inside between the base and cap. In use, the base and cap are initially at an expanded position and the needle is retracted below a hole in the cap. When the user is ready to draw a blood sample, the user positions a finger on the cap and squeezes the base and cap together. The locking member initially resists the movement of the cap until sufficient force is applied to snap the locking member into the cap, which permits the cap to quickly retract to expose the needle and prick the user'"'"'s finger. This movement also spreads apart two cantilever springs that bias the cap back toward the initial expanded position. When the user stops squeezing the base and cap together, the springs push the cap and the locking member, which is now engaging the cap, to the expanded position. Two prongs in the base, which are released from a deflected position when the locking member moves, move to a position to block the locking member and cap from moving back. After use, the needle is protected by the cap at the expanded position and the lancet is locked and cannot be re-used.
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18 Claims
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1. A lancet, comprising:
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a base;
a needle affixed to the base;
a cap slidably coupled to the base for movement relative to the base between an expanded position and a contracted position, wherein the cap includes a hole through which a tip of the needle extends when the cap is at the contracted position, and wherein the tip of the needle is not exposed when the cap is at the expanded position;
a spring that biases the cap toward the expanded position;
a locking member disposed between the base and the cap that engages the cap when the cap is moved to the contracted position; and
a latch that locks the cap in the expanded position after the locking member engages the cap and the cap returns to the expanded position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A lancet, comprising:
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a base;
a needle affixed to the base, wherein the needle defines a needle axis;
a cap slidably coupled to the base for movement relative to the base in the direction of the needle axis between an expanded position and a contracted position, wherein the cap includes a hole through which a tip of the needle extends when the cap is at the contracted position, and wherein the tip of the needle is not exposed when the cap is at the expanded position;
a sliding coupling between the base and cap that includes a barbed structure and a mating socket structure, wherein the barbed structure engages an end of the socket structure to limit movement at the expanded position;
a spring that biases the cap toward the expanded position, wherein the base and the cap include a cantilever member and a tapered mating surface that provide the spring, wherein the tapered mating surface contacts a free end of the cantilever member and deflects the cantilever member when the cap is moved toward the contracted position;
a locking member disposed between the base and the cap that engages the cap when the cap is moved to the contracted position, wherein the locking member and the cap include a barbed structure and a mating structure, wherein the barbed structure and mating structure engage when the cap is moved to the contracted position to lock the locking member to the cap; and
two prongs coupled to the base that are spread apart by the locking member when the locking member is in an initial position and that move to a position to block movement of the locking member and cap toward the contracted position after the locking member engages the cap and the cap is moved to the expanded position.
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10. A lancet, comprising:
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a base;
a needle affixed to the base, the needle defining a needle axis;
a cap engaging the base with a means for limiting movement of the cap relative to the base in a direction parallel to the needle axis between an expanded position and a contracted position, the cap having a hole through which the needle protrudes at the contracted position;
means for biasing the cap toward the expanded position;
a locking member positioned between the base and cap and having means to engage the hole of the cap when the cap is moved to the contracted position; and
means for locking the cap in the expanded position after the locking member engages the hole of the cap and the cap moves to the expanded position. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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