Fluid sampling apparatus
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1. A fluid sampling apparatus comprising:
- a housing defining a chamber, a lancet positioned in the chamber and including an end formed to create a fluid collection incision, and a light source positioned in the chamber, the light source formed to emit a light beam of a pre-determined wavelength and for a time sufficient to seal the incision.
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Abstract
A fluid sampling apparatus is provided that in accordance with the present invention. The apparatus includes a housing defining a chamber, a lancet positioned in the chamber and including an end formed to create a fluid collection incision, and a light source positioned in the chamber. The light source is formed to emit a light beam of a pre-determined wavelength and for a time sufficient to seal the incision.
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1. A fluid sampling apparatus comprising:
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a housing defining a chamber, a lancet positioned in the chamber and including an end formed to create a fluid collection incision, and a light source positioned in the chamber, the light source formed to emit a light beam of a pre-determined wavelength and for a time sufficient to seal the incision. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A fluid sampling apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
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a housing defining a chamber, a lancet positioned in the chamber and including an end formed to create a fluid collection incision, means for collecting blood from the open incision, and a light source coupled to the housing, the light source emitting light of a pre-determined wavelength and for a time sufficient to seal the incision following withdrawal of the blood. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for controlling a fluid collection incision, the method comprising:
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lancing a portion of skin of a user to create a fluid collection incision, and exposing the fluid collection incision to light having a pre-determined wavelength and for a time sufficient to seal the incision following withdrawal of the blood. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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