SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MANAGING GLUCOSE LEVELS
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1. A glucose management device, comprising:
- a processor; and
a user interface controlled by the processor, the user interface comprising a user input mechanism configured for tactile contact and movement by a user for entering values of one or more parameters for controlling the glucose management device;
wherein the user input mechanism is configured to provide a haptic feedback response to the user as the entered value of a selected parameter approaches a predefined limit.
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Abstract
Systems, devices and methods for the management of glucose levels in the body of patient featuring user interface input mechanisms configured to provide haptic feedback to the user are provided.
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1. A glucose management device, comprising:
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a processor; and a user interface controlled by the processor, the user interface comprising a user input mechanism configured for tactile contact and movement by a user for entering values of one or more parameters for controlling the glucose management device; wherein the user input mechanism is configured to provide a haptic feedback response to the user as the entered value of a selected parameter approaches a predefined limit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A glucose management device, comprising:
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a processor; and a user interface controlled by the processor, the user interface comprising a user input mechanism configured for tactile contact and movement by a user for entering values of one or more parameters for controlling the glucose management device; wherein the user input mechanism is configured to provide a haptic feedback response to the user as the entered value of a selected parameter moves away from at least one predefined preferred value for the selected parameter. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A glucose management system, comprising:
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an insulin infusion device comprising a user interface controlled by at least one processor, the user interface comprising a user input mechanism configured for tactile contact by a user for entering values of one or more parameters for controlling, at least in part, the infusion of insulin to a patient; wherein the user input mechanism is configured to provide a haptic feedback response to the user as the entered value of a selected parameter approaches a predefined limit. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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