Blood sampling device with anti-twist lancet holder
First Claim
1. A blood sampling device, comprising:
- a housing (12);
a lancet assembly (36) comprising;
a lancet having a sharp tip;
a lancet body (32) which supports said lancet, said lancet body (32) having at least two angularly spaced ribs which extend outwardly from a central portion of said lancet body (32); and
a protective cap (94) covering said sharp tip of said lancet, said protective cap (94) being attached to said lancet body (32) so that said protective cap (94) is twistably removable from said lancet body;
a lancet holder (36) which is movable in a lancing direction between a cocked position and a puncture position, said lancet holder having an aperture formed therein, said aperture having a cylindrical shape and being substantially unobstructed so that said lancet body (32) may be inserted into said aperture in any angular orientation relative to said lancet holder (36);
an actuator mechanism disposed in said housing for causing said lancet holder (36) to move from said cocked position to said puncture position; and
means for preventing significant rotational movement of said lancet body (32) relative to said lancet holder (36) when said lancet body (32) is disposed in said aperture formed in said lancet holder (36) and when said protective cap (94) is subject to an angular force sufficient to twist said protective cap (94) off of said lancet body (32),wherein said aperture is defined by a plurality of curved interior surfaces (98) and wherein said preventing means comprises a plurality of grooves (96) formed in said lancet holder (36), each of said grooves separating an adjacent pair of said curved interior surfaces (98).
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Abstract
A blood sampling device is provided with a housing, a lancet assembly, a lancet holder which is movable in a lancing direction between a cocked position and a puncture position, and an actuator mechanism disposed in the housing for causing the lancet holder to move from the cocked position to the puncture position. The lancet assembly has a lancet with a sharp tip, a lancet body having at least two angularly spaced ribs which extend outwardly from a central portion of the lancet body, and a protective cap covering the sharp tip of the lancet, the protective cap being attached to the lancet body so that the protective cap is twistably removable from the lancet body. The lancet holder has an aperture formed therein, the aperture having a cylindrical shape and being substantially unobstructed so that the lancet body may be inserted into the aperture in any angular orientation relative to the lancet holder, and the blood sampling device includes a mechanism for preventing significant rotational movement of the lancet body relative to the lancet holder when the lancet body is disposed in the aperture formed in the lancet holder and when the protective cap is subject to an angular force sufficient to twist the protective cap off of the lancet body.
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13 Claims
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1. A blood sampling device, comprising:
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a housing (12); a lancet assembly (36) comprising; a lancet having a sharp tip; a lancet body (32) which supports said lancet, said lancet body (32) having at least two angularly spaced ribs which extend outwardly from a central portion of said lancet body (32); and a protective cap (94) covering said sharp tip of said lancet, said protective cap (94) being attached to said lancet body (32) so that said protective cap (94) is twistably removable from said lancet body; a lancet holder (36) which is movable in a lancing direction between a cocked position and a puncture position, said lancet holder having an aperture formed therein, said aperture having a cylindrical shape and being substantially unobstructed so that said lancet body (32) may be inserted into said aperture in any angular orientation relative to said lancet holder (36); an actuator mechanism disposed in said housing for causing said lancet holder (36) to move from said cocked position to said puncture position; and means for preventing significant rotational movement of said lancet body (32) relative to said lancet holder (36) when said lancet body (32) is disposed in said aperture formed in said lancet holder (36) and when said protective cap (94) is subject to an angular force sufficient to twist said protective cap (94) off of said lancet body (32), wherein said aperture is defined by a plurality of curved interior surfaces (98) and wherein said preventing means comprises a plurality of grooves (96) formed in said lancet holder (36), each of said grooves separating an adjacent pair of said curved interior surfaces (98). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A blood sampling device, comprising:
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a housing (12); a lancet assembly (30) comprising; a lancet having a sharp tip; a lancet body (32) which supports said lancet, said lancet body (32) having at least two angularly spaced ribs which extend outwardly from a central portion of said lancet body (32); and a protective cap (94) covering said sharp tip of said lancet, said protective cap (94) being attached to said lancet body (32) so that said protective cap (94) is twistably removable from said lancet body (32); a lancet holder (36) which is movable in a lancing direction between a cocked position and a puncture position, said lancet holder (36) having an aperture formed therein, said aperture having a cylindrical shape and being substantially unobstructed so that said lancet body (32) may be inserted into said aperture in any angular orientation relative to said lancet holder (36); a drive spring (42) for forcing said lancet holder (36) from said cocked position to said puncture position; means for maintaining said lancet holder (36) in said cocked position; means for releasing said lancet holder (36) from said cocked position to cause said drive spring (42) to force said lancet holder (36) from said cocked position to said puncture position; and means for preventing significant rotational movement of said lancet body (32) relative to said lancet holder (36) when said lancet body (32) is disposed in said aperture formed in said lancet holder (36) and when said protective cap (94) is subject to an angular force sufficient to twist said protective cap (94) off of said lancet body (32), wherein said aperture is defined by a plurality of curved interior surfaces (98) and wherein said preventing means comprises a plurality of grooves formed in said lancet holder (36), each of said grooves separating an adjacent pair of said curved interior surfaces (98). - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A blood sampling device, comprising:
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a housing; a lancet assembly comprising; a lancet having a sharp tip; a lancet body which supports said lancet, said lancet body having at least two angularly spaced ribs which extend outwardly from a central portion of said lancet body; and a protective cap covering said sharp tip of said lancet, said protective cap being attached to said lancet body so that said protective cap is twistably removable from said lancet body; a lancet holder which is movable in a lancing direction between a cocked position and a puncture position, said lancet holder having an aperture formed therein, said aperture having a cylindrical shape and being substantially unobstructed so that said lancet body may be inserted into said aperture in any angular orientation relative to said lancet holder, said aperture being defined by a plurality of curved interior surfaces and said lancet holder having a plurality of grooves formed therein, each of said grooves separating an adjacent pair of said curved interior surfaces, said curved interior surfaces and said grooves being adapted to prevent significant rotational movement of said lancet body relative to said lancet holder when said lancet body is disposed in said aperture and when said protective cap is subject to an angular force sufficient to twist said protective cap off of said lancet body; and an actuator mechanism disposed in said housing for causing said lancet holder to move from said cocked position to said puncture position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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