Puncture needle cartridge and puncture device using same
09649060 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/150916
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150549
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15117
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15111
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150412
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150648
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/15194
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/1519
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/150633
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A puncture needle cartridge (1) includes: a lancet body (5) mounted with a puncture needle (3) on a front end side and having a mount (4) on a rear end side; and a plate-like first case (6) and second case (7) covering the lancet body (5) from above and below and arranged slidably back and forth along each other. The puncture needle cartridge (1) is configured such that the first case (6) is slid forward of the second case (7), and in this slid state, the first case (6) and the second case (7) are secured to each other when ejected from the puncture instrument (10). This can make the puncture needle cartridge (1) impossible to mount again on the puncture instrument (10).
Claims
1. A puncture needle cartridge to be mounted on a puncture instrument, the puncture needle cartridge comprising: a lancet body having a puncture needle on a front end side and having a mount on a rear end side; a case including a first case and a second case, the first and second cases covering the lancet body from above and below, respectively, and the first and second cases are arranged slidably along each other; a lock portion for securing the first and second cases to each other with one of the first and second cases being slid axially forward of the other; and a protective cap provided with an operation part on a front end side of the case, the operation part being inserted into the case to cover the puncture needle.
2. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the first and second cases are secured to each other with one of the first and second cases being slid forward of the other when ejected from the puncture instrument.
3. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second cases comprises an engagement portion, and the other of the first and second cases comprises: a slide portion along which the engagement portion slides; and the lock portion for locking the engagement portion with one of the first and second cases being slid forward of the other.
4. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 3, wherein the lock portion is formed with a recess.
5. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 3, wherein the first case comprises: a first engagement portion located on the front end side; and a second engagement portion located on the rear end side, and the second case comprises: a first slide portion, located on the front end side, along which the first engagement portion slides; and a second slide portion, located on the rear end side, along which the second engagement portion slides.
6. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 5, wherein the first engagement portion is provided in the outer region on the front end side of the first case, the second engagement portion is provided in the inner region on the rear end side of the first case, and the second slide portion is formed with a slide slot passing through the second case.
7. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the lancet body has an arm portion extending in a direction perpendicular to the lancet body, and the second case has a protrusion, in front of the arm portion, for engagement with the arm portion.
8. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 7, having a configuration in which the first case slides forward of the second case toward the front end.
9. The puncture needle cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the first and second cases are plate-like objects.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(24) An embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
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(26) As shown in
(27) The protective cap 2 has an operation part 8 on the front end side to be operated with fingers. The protective cap 2 is inserted at the rear end side into a case formed with the first case 6 and second case 7 through an opening 9 provided on the front end side of the first case 6 and second case 7. The protective cap 2 is configured to cover the puncture needle 3 at the rear end side.
(28) The first case 6 and the second case 7 are configured such that the first case 6 is slid forward of the second case 7 and in this completely-slid state the first case 6 and the second case 7 are secured to each other when ejected from the puncture instrument 10.
(29) As shown in
(30) Describing in further detail, as shown in
(31) The second case 7, on both sides of the front end side, has the first slide portions 12a along which the first engagement portions 11a slide and, in the inner regions on the rear end side, has the second slide portions 12b (slide slots) which the second engagement portions 11b come through and slide along. They are configured such that the tip portions of the first engagement portions 11a can slide in the slots of the first slide portions 12a and the tip portions of the second engagement portions 11b can slide in the slots of the second slide portions 12b.
(32) The lock portions 13 will be described in detail. As shown in
(33) The second slide portions 12b are recessed inward near the end of the slide portions 12b.
(34) That is, as shown in
(35) As a result, the lock portions 13 are formed with the end of the second slide portions 12b and the bumps 13a. These lock portions 13 locking the second engagement portions 11b limit the back-and-forth slide between the first case 6 and the second case 7.
(36) As shown in
(37) The above-described engagement relation between the engagement portions 11a and 11b and the slide portions 12a and 12b as well as the engagement between the cuts 14 and the supporting portions 15 can further improve the stability of the lancet body 5 and the straight-going stability of the lancet body 5 during and after puncture.
(38) Arm portions 16 provided on the lancet body 5 and protrusions 17 provided on the second case 17 for preventing re-puncture will be described below.
(39) As shown in
(40) As shown in
(41) The second case 7 has protrusions 17 to be engaged with the arm portions 16. The protrusions 17 are arranged between the first slide portions 12a and the second slide portions 12b and are shaped to protrude from the front end side of the puncture needle cartridge 1 toward the rear end side such that they engage with the tip portions of the arm portions 16.
(42) As shown in
(43) An operation performed from the mounting of the puncture needle cartridge 1 on the puncture instrument 10 to the ejection will be described next with reference to
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(45) The puncture needle cartridge 1 is mounted backward into a mount opening 18 of the puncture instrument 10. In this regard, though the shape of the first case 6 is different from that of the second case 7, the puncture needle cartridge 1 can be mounted with either side up as long as it is inserted backward into the mount opening 18.
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(47) As shown in
(48) When mounting, a user grips the operation part 8 and presses the puncture needle cartridge 1 in toward the rear end of the puncture instrument 10, resulting in the plunger 20 having the gripping portion 21 being pushed. This stretches a spring 23 (biasing object) provided via a coupling member 22 coupled to the rear end side of the plunger 20, accumulating biasing force against the lancet body 5 of the puncture needle cartridge 1.
(49) As shown in
(50) As a result, the width A between the arm portions 16 becomes narrower than the width B between the protrusions 17, so that the arm portions 16 are not locked by the protrusions 17.
(51) The protective cap 2 is then removed for puncture, as shown in
(52) In this manner, as shown in
(53) The user then brings the skin (e.g. the left middle finger) into contact with the opening 9 of the puncture needle cartridge 1 (corresponding to a skin contact part) in order to puncture the skin to allow the blood to be oozed with the puncture instrument 10.
(54) As shown in
(55) After the skin is punctured and as the spring 23 returns back, the puncture needle 3 (lancet body 5) returns toward the rear end and is located in the rear end side behind the opening 9, as shown in
(56) An operation to eject the puncture needle cartridge 1 after puncture from the puncture instrument 10 will next be described with reference to
(57) An ejection lever 26 (see
(58) As shown in
(59) When the puncture needle cartridge 1 is mounted, the front end side of the ejection member 27 is in contact with the rear end side of the first case 6 (the state shown in
(60) As the first case 6 moves toward the front end, the tip portions of the first engagement portions 11a and the tip portions of the second engagement portions 11b begin to slide in the slots of the first slide portions 12a and in the slots of the second slide portions 12b, respectively, toward the front end.
(61) When the first case 6 is moved to the front end side by the ejection member 27, the first engagement portions 11a stop at the end side of the first slide portions 12a, and the tip portions of the second engagement portions 11b fit to the lock portions 13 provided on the end side of the second slide portions 12b. As a result, the first case 6 and the second case 7 are engaged with each other.
(62) That is, as shown in
(63) The rear end portion of the first case 6 and the rear end portion of the second case 7 then overlap each other.
(64) The distance between the opening 9 and the puncture needle 3 thus becomes long as the first case 6 moves forward of the second case 7.
(65) In this state, if the ejection member 27 is moved further toward the front end, the ejection member 27 pushes out the engaged first case 6 and second case 7 together. At the same time, the protrusions 17 move forward as the first case 6 and the second case 7 move forward.
(66) At this point, the mount 4 of the lancet body 5 is still mounted to the gripping portion 21 of the puncture instrument 10. Therefore, the arm portions 16 of the lancet body 5 located in front of the protrusions 17 do not move forward, but the engaged first case 6 and second case 7 move forward.
(67) As a result, as shown in
(68) Then, the orthogonal portions of the arm portions 16 are engaged with the front end portions of the second engagement portions 11b, as shown in
(69) As shown in
(70) After ejecting the puncture needle cartridge 1, the ejection member 27 returns to its original position, the rear end side of the puncture instrument 10.
(71) Now, a situation where an attempt to mount the ejected puncture needle cartridge 1 again on the puncture instrument 10 after use is made will be described with reference to
(72) As shown in
(73) The puncture needle cartridge 1 is in a state where the arm portions 16 are engaged with the protrusions 17 and the puncture needle 3 cannot move toward the front end.
(74) Then, an attempt to attach the protective cap 2 again to the puncture needle cartridge 1 is made as shown in
(75) Accordingly, even if there is an attempt to mount the ejected puncture needle cartridge 1 again on the puncture instrument 10 with the operation part 8 of the protective cap 2 being gripped, the force to mount it again is not appropriately transmitted to the lancet body 5 due to the gap between the protective cap 2 and the puncture needle 3. As shown in
(76) This can make the puncture needle cartridge 1 impossible to mount again on the puncture instrument 10, thus preventing a user from reusing the puncture needle cartridge 1 and increasing safety.
(77) The state where the first case 6 has moved forward of the second case 7 can make the cartridge recognized as already been used and as unable to reuse, accordingly preventing an operation attempting to reuse. From these viewpoints, user-friendliness is improved.
(78) As a way to call attention to the reuse of the puncture needle cartridge 1 for the puncture instrument 10, a sign indicating that the cartridge is used may be provided in the space between the first case 6 and the second case 7 left by the first case 6 of the ejected puncture needle cartridge 1 having moved forward of the second case 7 (e.g. D in
(79) This can show more clearly that the puncture needle cartridge 1 is used and can call the attention of a user who tries to reuse mistakenly.
(80) As stated above, the embodiment can make the puncture needle cartridge 1 impossible to reuse for the puncture instrument 10, thus increasing safety.
(81) As stated above, the invention can prevent the reuse for the puncture instrument, thus increasing safety.
(82) Accordingly, the invention is expected to be used, for example, as a puncture needle cartridge to be used for measuring the blood sugar level and as a puncture instrument using the cartridge.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS
(83) 1: Puncture needle cartridge 2: Protective cap 3: Puncture needle 4: Mount 5: Lancet body 6: First case 7: Second case 8: Operation part 9: Opening 10: Puncture instrument 11a: First engagement portion 11b: Second engagement portion 12a: First slide portion 12b: Second slide portion 13: Lock portion 13a: Bump 14: Cut 15: Supporting portion 16: Arm portion 17: Protrusion 18: Mount opening 19: Groove 20: Plunger 21: Gripping portion 22: Coupling member 23: Spring 24: Contact member 25: Puncture operation button 26: Ejection lever 27: Ejection member