BLOOD GLUCOSE METER ADAPTED FOR MOBILE DEVICES
First Claim
1. A blood glucose meter, adapted to be plugged in to a headset jack of a mobile device so as to electrically connect to the mobile device for transmitting electric signals therebetween, the blood glucose meter comprising:
- a headset plug, for plugging into the headset jack of the mobile device so as to enable an electrical connection and electric signal transmission therebetween;
a socket unit, for receiving a glucose test strip, capable of generating an electric signal according to an electrochemical reaction on the glucose test strip;
a signal input unit, for receiving a control signal from the mobile device via the headset plug;
a micro control unit, for performing a calculation based upon the electric signal from the socket unit and the control signal from the signal input unit so as to output an audio signal and a frequency signal accordingly; and
a signal output unit, for outputting the audio signal and the frequency signal of the micro control unit;
wherein, the blood glucose meter is programmed to be controlled by a software embedded in the mobile device, and thereby, the audio signal and the frequency signal of the micro control unit in the blood glucose meter are assessable to the mobile device so as to be displayed on a display unit of the mobile device for showing the result of a blood glucose testing performed by the blood glucose meter; and
consequently, the blood glucose meter is substantially an external device capable of connecting electrically to the mobile device via the headset jack thereof.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a blood glucose meter adapted to work cooperatively with a mobile device. Generally, a conventional mobile device is designed to transmit music or sound stored therein to a headset via its headset jack and also is enabled to receive music or sound through a microphone thereof for storage. Accordingly, in addition to the aforesaid interface for music/sound transmission, the headset jack is used and programmed to communicate with a blood glucose meter for transmitting signal and data therebetween, and thereby, the blood glucose meter is enabled to transmit data to the mobile device or can be controlled thereby simply by plugging the blood glucose meter into the headset jack of the mobile device.
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11 Claims
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1. A blood glucose meter, adapted to be plugged in to a headset jack of a mobile device so as to electrically connect to the mobile device for transmitting electric signals therebetween, the blood glucose meter comprising:
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a headset plug, for plugging into the headset jack of the mobile device so as to enable an electrical connection and electric signal transmission therebetween; a socket unit, for receiving a glucose test strip, capable of generating an electric signal according to an electrochemical reaction on the glucose test strip; a signal input unit, for receiving a control signal from the mobile device via the headset plug; a micro control unit, for performing a calculation based upon the electric signal from the socket unit and the control signal from the signal input unit so as to output an audio signal and a frequency signal accordingly; and a signal output unit, for outputting the audio signal and the frequency signal of the micro control unit; wherein, the blood glucose meter is programmed to be controlled by a software embedded in the mobile device, and thereby, the audio signal and the frequency signal of the micro control unit in the blood glucose meter are assessable to the mobile device so as to be displayed on a display unit of the mobile device for showing the result of a blood glucose testing performed by the blood glucose meter; and
consequently, the blood glucose meter is substantially an external device capable of connecting electrically to the mobile device via the headset jack thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A blood glucose meter, adapted to be plugged in to a headset jack of a mobile device so as to electrically connect to the mobile device for transmitting electric signals therebetween, the blood glucose meter comprising:
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a headset plug, for plugging into the headset jack of the mobile device so as to enable an electrical connection and electric signal transmission therebetween; a socket unit, for receiving a glucose test strip, capable of generating an electric signal according to an electrochemical reaction on the glucose test strip; a micro control unit, for performing a calculation based upon the electric signal from the socket unit so as to output an audio signal and a frequency signal accordingly; and a signal output unit, for outputting the audio signal and the frequency signal of the micro control unit; wherein, the blood glucose meter is programmed to be controlled by a software embedded in the mobile device, and thereby, the audio signal and the frequency signal of the micro control unit in the blood glucose meter are assessable to the mobile device so as to be displayed on a display unit of the mobile device for showing the result of a blood glucose testing performed by the blood glucose meter; and
consequently, the blood glucose meter is substantially an external device capable of connecting electrically to the mobile device via the headset jack thereof. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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