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Reusable breach loading target pressure activated lancet firing device

  • US 4,577,630 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1984
  • Issued: 03/25/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A reusable breach loading target pressure activated lancet firing device for use with a lancet including a handle portion and a lancet point extending outwardly from a distal end of the handle portion comprising:

  • a hollow housing including a distal end, a proximal end and a side wall therebetween, said housing having an aperture in said distal end and a side aperture defining a breach in said side wall;

    a trigger member movably engaged in said housing having a distal end extending outwardly from said distal aperture;

    a sled slidably engaged within said housing adjacent to said trigger member including lancet engagement means for releasably engaging the lancet handle portion in order to permit the lancet point to extend outwardly from a distal end of said sled when the lancet is engaged therein, said sled capable of sliding to a first rest position with said lancet engagement means being accessible from said side aperture, the lancet point being maintained internally of said distal aperture when the lancet handle portion is engaged in said lancet engagement means and said sled is in said first position;

    a side hood substantially covering said side aperture, said hood being movably engaged to said housing so that said hood may be opened to expose said lancet engagement means;

    spring means positioned in said housing for biasing the distal end of said sled toward the distal end of said housing;

    sear means for holding said sled in a second position in a direction toward said proximal end of said housing so that said spring means is partially deflected and cooperating means on said side hood and said sled for facilitating the movement of said sled toward said proximal end of said housing, deflecting said spring means and engaging said sear means; and

    trigger means for releasing said sear means and allowing said sled to slide toward said distal aperture to a third position, said sled being closer to said distal end of said housing in said third position than in said first position, the lancet point, when the lancet handle portion is engaged in said lancet engagement means, being positioned outwardly from said distal aperture when said sled is in said third position, the activation of said trigger means being responsive to contact pressure between the patient'"'"'s skin in an area adjacent to the site of the intended skin puncture and said trigger member.

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