Apparatus for taking blood samples
First Claim
1. An apparatus for taking blood samples comprising:
- an elongate lancet portion defining an axis and having a first and a second terminal end, said first lancet portion terminal end being provided with a knob section and said second lancet portion terminal end being provided with a protruding lancet cutting edge section;
an elongate sleeve portion for receiving and axially guiding said lancet portion, said sleeve portion having a first and a second terminal end, said first sleeve portion terminal end being provided with a flange; and
present breaking point means,wherein said lancet portion, in a first operational position, is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a first axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section being entirely enclosed by said second sleeve portion terminal end, whereas, in a second operational position, said lancet portion is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a second axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section protruding from said second sleeve portion terminal end, said present breaking point means acting, in an unbroken state, as axial stop means between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, whereas upon application of a predetermined amount of axial force between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion said present breaking force means is broken, resulting in an abrupt transition from said first to said second operational position.
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Abstract
The disclosed apparatus comprises an elongate lancet portion and an elongate sleeve portion for receiving and axially guiding the lancet portion. The lancet portion has a knob section on one end thereof and protruding lancet cutting edge section on the other end thereof. The lancet portion is held in the sleeve portion via a preset breaking point. In a first operational position the protruding lancet cutting edge section is entirely enclosed within the sleeve portion. Upon exertion of a predetermined amount of axial force between the lancet portion and the sleeve portion the preset breaking point is broken and a transition occurs in the relative position between the lancet portion and the sleeve portion to make the lancet cutting edge section protrude from the sleeve portion, thus cutting into a patient'"'"'s skin and causing blood to exit therefrom.
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16 Claims
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1. An apparatus for taking blood samples comprising:
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an elongate lancet portion defining an axis and having a first and a second terminal end, said first lancet portion terminal end being provided with a knob section and said second lancet portion terminal end being provided with a protruding lancet cutting edge section; an elongate sleeve portion for receiving and axially guiding said lancet portion, said sleeve portion having a first and a second terminal end, said first sleeve portion terminal end being provided with a flange; and present breaking point means, wherein said lancet portion, in a first operational position, is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a first axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section being entirely enclosed by said second sleeve portion terminal end, whereas, in a second operational position, said lancet portion is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a second axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section protruding from said second sleeve portion terminal end, said present breaking point means acting, in an unbroken state, as axial stop means between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, whereas upon application of a predetermined amount of axial force between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion said present breaking force means is broken, resulting in an abrupt transition from said first to said second operational position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for taking blood samples, comprising:
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an elongate lancet portion defining an axis and having a first and a second terminal end, said first lancet portion terminal and being provided with a knob section and said second lancet portion terminal end being provided with a protruding lancet cutting edge section; an elongate sleeve portion for receiving and axially guiding said lancet portion, said sleeve portion having a first and a second terminal end, said first sleeve portion terminal end being provided with a flange; at least two spacer means arranged between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion for establishing either a first or a second axial distance therebetween; and mechanical axial obstacle means arranged between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, said mechanical axial obstacle means being adapted to be overcome upon application of a predetermined amount of axial force between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, wherein said lancet portion, in a first operational position, is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at said first or said second axial distance, respectively, from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section being entirely enclosed by said second sleeve portion terminal end, whereas, in a second operational position, said lancet portion is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a third axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section protruding from said second sleeve portion terminal end, said mechanical axial obstacle means acting with said first or said second spacer means, respectively, as axial stop means between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, whereas upon application of said predetermined amount of axial force between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, said mechanical axial obstacle means is overcome, resulting in an abrupt transition from said first to said second operational position. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An apparatus for taking blood samples, comprising:
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an elongate lancet portion defining an axis and having a first and a second terminal end, said first lancet portion terminal end being provided with a knob section and said second lancet portion terminal end being provided with a protruding lancet cutting edge section; an elongate sleeve portion for receiving an axially guiding said lancet portion, said sleeve portion having a first and a second terminal end, said first sleeve portion terminal end being provided with a flange; protection means arranged on said lancet portion and enclosing said protruding lancet cutting edge section, said protection means being adapted to be manually removed from said lancet portion to expose said protruding lancet cutting edge section, said protection means having a barb means disposed thereon; and mechanical axial obstacle means arranged between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, said mechanical axial obstacle means being adapted to be overcome upon application of a predetermined amount of axial force between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, wherein said lancet portion, in a first operational position, is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a first axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section being entirely enclosed by said second sleeve portion terminal end, said protection means protruding, however, from said second sleeve portion terminal end for being removed from said lancet cutting edge in said first operational positions, whereas, in a second operational position, said lance portion is axially held within said sleeve portion with said knob section being at a second axial distance from said flange and said protruding lancet cutting edge section protruding from said second sleeve portion terminal end, said mechanical obstacle means acting as axial stop means between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, whereas upon application of said predetermined amount of axial force between said lancet portion and said sleeve portion, said mechanical axial obstacle means is overcome, resulting in an abrupt transition from said first to said second operation position. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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