Lancet device
First Claim
1. A lancet device comprising:
- (a) a needle assembly having a lancet needle suitable for piercing human or other animal tissue;
(b) means defining a housing containing said lancet needle, said housing having a substantially closed front end wall with a first aperture therein, and an abutment surface in spaced relation with the end wall;
(c) sealing means for sealing said first aperture prior to operation of the lancet device;
(d) a single firable biassing spring positioned within said housing, said spring being capable of being under compression or tension, said spring having a first end in abutment with the lancet needle and a second end in abutment with the abutment surface in the housing opposite said front end wall and being freely extendable between the first and second ends thereof to move the lancet needle from a first position within said housing to a second position in which said lancet needle at least partially protrudes out of said housing through said first aperture to pierce the human or other animal tissue;
(e) means for initially retaining said single firable biasing spring under compression within the housing to hold said needle; and
(f) means for releasing the firable biasing spring from the retaining means to allow the lancet needle to move to the second position wherein, when said lancet is in said second position, said biasing spring is in over-extension under tension, and said biasing spring relaxes from being under tension so as automatically to retract said lancet needle from said second position to a location within said housing.
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Abstract
FIG. 2 shows a lancet device for performing a pricking operation. A barrel (36) is closed at one end by a finger guard plate (43) having a centrally positioned hole (42). Prior to use, the hole (42) is closed by a centrally disposed axially protruding spigot (54) found on the inside of a cap 40. In use, the cap is removed and the spigot (54) is inserted into the other end of the barrel (36) to bear against a shank 44 of a needle assembly 16 is secured to the periphery of a hole (46) in an end plate (48). A finger to be pricked is placed against the finger guard plate (43) and a thumb is placed over the cap (4) which is now located over the other end of the barrel from that shown in the drawing.
Pressure between the thumb and finger causes the spigot (54) to break the attachment between the shank of the needle and the periphery of the hole (46) to allow the needle assembly to be projected through the barrel (36) under the force exerted by a compressed spring (16).
A needle (34) of the assembly projects through the hole (42) to prick the finger, before being retracted into the barrel (16) as a result of the spring (16) having overstretched itself past its null position.
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10 Claims
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1. A lancet device comprising:
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(a) a needle assembly having a lancet needle suitable for piercing human or other animal tissue; (b) means defining a housing containing said lancet needle, said housing having a substantially closed front end wall with a first aperture therein, and an abutment surface in spaced relation with the end wall; (c) sealing means for sealing said first aperture prior to operation of the lancet device; (d) a single firable biassing spring positioned within said housing, said spring being capable of being under compression or tension, said spring having a first end in abutment with the lancet needle and a second end in abutment with the abutment surface in the housing opposite said front end wall and being freely extendable between the first and second ends thereof to move the lancet needle from a first position within said housing to a second position in which said lancet needle at least partially protrudes out of said housing through said first aperture to pierce the human or other animal tissue; (e) means for initially retaining said single firable biasing spring under compression within the housing to hold said needle; and (f) means for releasing the firable biasing spring from the retaining means to allow the lancet needle to move to the second position wherein, when said lancet is in said second position, said biasing spring is in over-extension under tension, and said biasing spring relaxes from being under tension so as automatically to retract said lancet needle from said second position to a location within said housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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