Means and Method to Puncture Skin Painlessly
20190111217 ยท 2019-04-18
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Abstract
A means and a method is disclosed to diminish or eliminate the pain associated with a sharp object penetrating the skin, during such procedures as an injection, biopsy, or deriving a blood sample. To this end, repeated tapping, pressing, or rubbing is performed over the skin at or near the site of penetration of the sharp object in conjunction with applying electricity on the skin. The invention discloses a method of using a skin-puncturing means, with enhanced features, to provide local anesthesia at the site of penetration of a sharp object.
Claims
1. A syringe including A) a needle that is designed for insertion into an injection recipient's body, B) a TENS device, and C) a plurality of electrodes electrically connected to said TENS device and positioned on said syringe so as to electrically contact the skin of the injection recipient when resting on the skin.
2. The syringe according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of electrodes is attached to said syringe through a spring that allows said syringe to move against said electrode.
3. The syringe according to claim 2 wherein two or more of said plurality of electrodes are attached to said syringe through one or more springs that allow said syringe to move against said two or more of said plurality of electrodes.
4. The syringe according to claim 3 wherein one or more of said springs allow said syinge to tap on the injection recipient's skin when said electrodes are stationarily positioned thereon.
5. The syringe according to claim 3 wherein one or more of said springs allow said syinge to rub on the injection recipient's skin when said electrodes are stationarily positioned thereon.
6. The syringe according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said plurality of electrodes is carried on an extension that can swivel open from the body of said syringe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The characteristics of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following description, given purely by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] It has been shown that applying electrical impulses along with physical stimulation at or near the site of skin penetration diminishes or removes the pain associated with a breach in the skin barrier.
[0025] In a specific example of the invention, a skin-puncturing means 1 is disclosed, including a plurality of electrodes 2 transferring electrical impulses from an electric source 3, via a plurality of wires 12, to the skin in the vicinity of the skin puncture, while facilitating the tapping of, rubbing, or applying pressure on, the skin on or around the puncture site,
[0026] In a specific example of the invention, said electric source 3 is a TENS, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, device. In one example, said electrical source 3 is included in the body of said skin-puncturing means 1.
[0027] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 includes a sharp object to penetrate the skin. It maybe a syringe 4 with a needle 5,
[0028] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 is an auto-injection syringe such as an insulin pen.
[0029] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 acts as a means with which to tap or to apply pressure on the skin at or around the skin puncture site,
[0030] In a different example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 acts as a means with which to rub the skin at or around the skin puncture site,
[0031] In a different example of the invention, the body of said skin-puncturing means 1 is used to tap on the skin. To this end, however, a handle 13 can be used to tap said skin-puncturing means 1 repeatedly onto the skin in between a plurality of electrodes 2 that are electrically in contact with the skin,
[0032] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 includes a plurality of extensions 9 that contain a plurality of electrodes 2,
[0033] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 includes a cap 10 that protects the sharp edge of the puncturing means, for example, the needle 5 of a syringe 4 or the blade 7 of the lancet 6. Said cap 10 may include a plurality of said extensions 9,
[0034] In a specific example of the invention, at least part of the body of said skin-puncturing means 1, which includes at least one said electrode 2, is not aligned in a straight line with the other parts of said puncturing means 1,
[0035] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 includes a plurality of electrodes 2 positioned in contact with, and applying electrical impulses to, the skin. While a plurality of said electrodes 2 contact the skin, one taps on or presses on said skin-puncturing means 1 which then transfers the tapping forces, or pressure, to the skin at or in the vicinity of the puncture site,
[0036] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means 1 includes a plurality of electrodes 2, mounted thereon, and positioned to be in contact with, and applying electrical impulses to, the skin. While a plurality of said electrodes 2 contact the skin, one moves said skin-puncturing means 1 on the skin thereby rubbing the skin at or in the vicinity of the puncture site, with said skin-puncturing means 1,
[0037] In a specific example of the invention, said skin-puncturing means includes a plurality of projections 11 protruding from the body of said puncturing means 1 that are generally directed towards the skin. When placed on the skin, said projections 11 facilitate transferring the tapping forces, or pressure, to the skin when said skin-puncturing means 1 is tapped on or pressed onto the underlying skin. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, said plurality of electrodes 2 have a springy consistency and are raised from the body surface of said puncturing means 1 to help maintain electrical contact with the skin, when said plurality of electrodes 2 are placed on the skin. In a specific example of the invention, a plurality of said projections 11 act as a plurality of electrodes 2 that come in electrical contact with the skin. Therefore, said plurality of projections 11 transfer the tapping forces or the pressure exerted on said skin-puncturing means 1, as well as the electrical current to the underlying skin in order to obtain local anesthesia.
[0038] In a preferred method of obtaining local anesthesia, use is made of the disclosed skin-puncturing means 1 which includes an electric source 3 electrically connected to a plurality of electrodes 2 via a plurality of wires 12. Said plurality of electrodes 2 are electrically connected to the skin in the vicinity of the skin puncture. Then the skin on or around the puncture site is tapped before, during, or after electrical impulses are applied to the skin by said plurality of electrodes 2 for a period of time before the skin is punctured with a sharp object. In an example of the invention, instead of tapping the skin, pressure is applied over the skin before, during, or after electrical impulses are applied to the skin by said plurality of electrodes 2 in order to obtain local anesthesia. In another example of the invention, instead of tapping the skin, the skin is rubbed before, during, or after electrical impulses are applied to the skin by said plurality of electrodes 2 in order to obtain local anesthesia.
[0039] In a different preferred method of obtaining local anesthesia, after applying said plurality of electrodes 2 to the skin in the vicinity of the puncture site, the body of said skin-puncturing means 1 is tapped on the skin at or near the puncture site before, during, or after electrical impulses are applied to the skin by said plurality of electrodes 2 for a period of time before the skin is punctured with a sharp object. In one example of the invention, instead of tapping the skin, pressure is applied on the skin with the body of said skin-puncturing means 1. In a different method, pressure is applied over a plurality of said electrodes 2 which then exert pressure over the skin. In another example of the invention, instead of tapping the skin, the skin is rubbed with the body of said skin-puncturing means 1. In yet a different method, specifically, a plurality of said electrodes 2 mounted on said skin-puncturing means 1 are what actually rub the skin.
[0040] In another preferred method of obtaining local anesthesia, said skin-puncturing means contains a plurality of springs 8, attached to said plurality of electrodes 2, that help stabilize said plurality of electrodes 2 over the skin during the back and forth motion of said skin-puncturing means 1 to exert pressure or tapping forces on, or rub, the skin at or near the puncture site.
[0041] In yet another preferred method of obtaining local anesthesia, said skin-puncturing means 1 includes a plurality of extensions 9, carrying a plurality of electrodes 2, that can extend out of the body of said skin-puncturing means 1 so that said plurality of electrodes 2 make electrical contact with the skin away from the body of said skin-puncturing means 1 to provide space, clear from the body of said skin-puncturing means 1, in between a plurality of electrodes 2, onto which then tapping is administered, pressure is applied, or rubbing is performed directly on the skin.
[0042] Furthermore, a method of obtaining local anesthesia is disclosed including rubbing the skin before, during, or after application of an electric impulse in the vicinity of a puncture site followed by insertion of a sharp object into the skin.
[0043] One skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented here for purposes of illustration and not of limitation, and the present invention is limited only by the claims that follow.