BLOOD SAMPLING DEVICES
20180008179 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/15117
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15111
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150412
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150625
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150297
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150618
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Improvements in and relating to blood sampling devices A blood sampling device includes a housing and a lancet supporting a lancet needle or tip, the lancet and needle being urged or urgeable in a pricking direction. A trigger mechanism is moveable to a fire position for releasing the lancet to travel in the pricking direction. A removable safety cap initially covers the lancet needle. The lancet has an initial position in which movement of the trigger mechanism to its fire position is blocked and an intermediate position in which the trigger mechanism may be moved to its fire position. The intermediate position is obtainable only on removal of the safety cap.
Claims
1. A blood sampling device, comprising: a housing (20) having an aperture (29) in a forward end thereof; a lancet body (30) with an associated sharp tip (36) located within said housing; a cap (32) having a stem portion (33) which at least partially covers the sharp tip (36) and extends forwardly through the aperture (29) to merge with an externally accessible tab portion (31); and a locking arrangement (39, 29) for restraining forward movement of said cap (32) and being twistably releaseable from a locked position to a released position, wherein said locking arrangement comprises respective abutments (39) on said stem portion (33) and said housing, which are aligned to block forward movement of the cap (32) when the cap is in a locked position and which allow forward movement from a pre-firing to an armed position when the cap is twisted to from the locked position to a free position, and at least one of the abutments (39) is resiliently movable to allow said at least one of the abutments (39) to be snapped rearwardly past a cooperating abutment during assembly.
2. A blood sampling device according to claim 1, wherein said abutment on said housing comprises a wall of said aperture (29) through which the stem portion (33) may pass on release.
3. A blood sampling device according to claim 2, wherein said aperture (29) is a transverse slot of elongate form, and the abutment on said stem portion comprises oppositely directed transverse projections (39) from said stem portion (33).
4. A blood sampling device according to claim 1, wherein each abutment (39) on the stem portion (33) is resiliently moveable.
5. A blood sampling device according to claim 4, wherein each abutment (39) is of barbed form.
6. A blood sampling device according to claim 4, wherein said abutments are integrally formed on a slotted region of said stem portion (33), thereby to provide resilience.
7. A blood sampling device according to claim 5, wherein said abutments are integrally formed on a slotted region of said stem portion (33), thereby to provide resilience.
8. A blood sampling device according to claim 2, wherein each abutment (39) on the stem portion (33) is resiliently moveable.
9. A blood sampling device according to claim 3, wherein each abutment (39) on the stem portion (33) is resiliently moveable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The invention may be put into effect in various ways, and one embodiment will now be described below, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0051] The housing 20 is formed from moulded plastics in two hinged halves. During assembly, the lancet 30 and spring 40 are located substantially within the two halves of the housing 20 in the arrangement shown in
[0052] The trigger mechanism 22 includes a push button 24 which hinges about two transverse live hinges 21 that connect it to the housing. The button has a lower rib 26 which is engageable with a boss 35 formed on the lancet 30. In the initial position shown, the boss prevents depression of the trigger button 24 and so prevents operation of the trigger mechanism.
[0053] The safety cap 32 has a graspable tab 31 which in use is held and twisted by 90° in the direction of arrow S, i.e. about the direction of pricking, in order to remove it (
[0054] The removal of the cap 32 also simultaneously allows the lancet 30 to move forward in the direction of arrow P, into an intermediate position in which a detent 37 on the lancet 30 abuts a pawl 28 of the trigger mechanism 22. In this position, the push button 24 is no longer prevented from being depressed because the boss 35 has moved forward out of the path of the rib 26. Thus the device is armed and ready for use once the cap has been fully withdrawn in the direction of arrow P.
[0055] Once the cap 32 has been removed, the device is ready to be fired, by holding the proximal end against the skin, and depressing the trigger button 24. That action lifts the pawl 28 about the live hinges 21. In turn the detent 37 is set free and the spring 40 forces the lancet 30 in the direction of arrow P, so that the needle 36 protrudes from the proximal end of the housing 20, to puncture the skin, and thereafter rebound so that the tip is returned safely within the housing but with the lancet well forward of the cocked position.
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[0057] The profile of the barbs 39, the resilience afforded by the slot 41, and the dimensions of the slot 29 are selected so that during assembly, having located the integrally formed lancet 30 and cap 32 in the housing together with the spring 40 in a relaxed extended condition, the assembly may be completed by pushing the cap into the body until the barbs 39 snap past the slot 29 thereby cocking the spring 40, and locking the cap and lancet in the initial position against forward movement until the cap is released by twisting.
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