Information terminal device and biological sample measurement device
09851810 · 2017-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/14532
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/7475
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06F3/0236
PHYSICS
International classification
G06F3/02
PHYSICS
G06F3/023
PHYSICS
A61B5/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In an information terminal device (100), a display component (2) displays, on the basis of commands from a controller (9), a plurality of character keys, an enter key (20) for entering input information including one or more characters inputted by selecting the plurality of character keys, and a selection marker indicating one of the plurality of character keys being selected. An input component (3) includes a select key (5) that causes the controller (9) to successively move the selection marker displayed on the display component (2) over the plurality of character keys so as to select one of the character keys, and a change key (8) that causes the controller (9) to change a display content of the display component (2). When the change key (8) has been operated in a state in which the input information is being displayed on the display component (2), the controller (9) moves the selection marker displayed on the display component (2) from the selected character key directly to the enter key (20).
Claims
1. A biological sample measurement device for use by at least one user for measuring a biological sample of at least one patient, comprising: a substantially cuboid main body case; a display component provided on a surface on the first end side of the main body case; an input component provided near the display component adjacent to a center of the main body case; a controller connected to the input component and the display component, the controller being configured to control a display of the display component; a sensor mounting component configured to mount a sensor thereon, the sensor being configured to have a biological sample deposited thereon, the sensor mounting component provided on a second end side opposite from the first end side of the main body case; a data reader provided on a first end side of the main body case, the data reader being configured to read ID's of the at least one user, the at least one patient, and the sensor; a finger groove provided on both sides of a part of the main body case on which the input component is provided; and a measurement component connected to the controller, the measurement component being configured to detect and measure the biological sample, wherein: the display component is configured to switch between a measurement screen and an input screen during a process during which input information is being displayed, the display component is configured to display, based on commands from the controller: a plurality of character keys, an enter key for entering input information including one or more characters inputted by selecting one or more of the plurality of character keys, and a selection marker indicating one of the plurality of character keys and the enter key being selected; the input component includes: a select key that causes the controller to successively move the selection marker displayed on the display component over the plurality of character keys so as to select one of the character keys, a first key for changing a display content displayed on the display component, and a set key for setting a character selected with the select key; the select key is formed by a cross key; the set key is formed by a first push button in a center of the cross key; the first key is formed by a second push button provided near the cross key; and the controller is further configured to: accept input of the input information via the input component after a start of measurement processing by the measurement component, display the character corresponding to a first character key in the display component when the set key has been operated in a state in which the first character key is being selected with the select key among the plurality of character keys, and move the selection marker displayed on the display component from the selected character key directly to the enter key when the first key has been operated in a state in which the input information is being displayed on the display component.
2. The biological sample measurement device according to claim 1, wherein the first key is a change key for changing a display content of the display component.
3. The biological sample measurement device according to claim 1, further comprising a display switching component configured to switch a display content displayed on the display component, wherein the controller controls the display switching component so as to display a blood deposit standby screen.
4. The biological sample measurement device according to claim 1, the selection marker displayed on the display component is moved from the enter key back to a selected character key indicating one of the plurality of character keys being selected by pressing the select key, the selected character key provided near the enter key.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) An embodiment of the present invention will be described through reference to the drawings, using a portable biological sample measurement device for measuring blood glucose levels as an example.
1. Embodiment 1
(11) 1.1 Appearance of Blood Glucose Level Measurement Device 100
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(13) The input component 3 has a cross key 5 that is used as a select key, a set key 6 (an example of a first push button) that is provided in the center of the cross key 5 and is operated by pressing, a power switch 7 that is provided near the cross key 5 and is operated by pressing, and a home key 8 (an example of a change key or a second push button) that is also provided near the cross key 5 and is operated by pressing. The cross key 5, as will be discussed below, is used to move a cursor (an example of a selection marker) within the display component 2. The set key 6 is used to set information that has been selected with the cursor. The power switch 7 functions as a switch for turning the power on and off. The home key 8 is used to change the display content displayed on the display component 2.
(14) 1.2 Control Blocks of Blood Glucose Level Measurement Device 100
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(16) 1.3 Operation of Blood Glucose Level Measurement Device 100
(17) 1.3.1 Measurement Processing
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(19) Step S101: As shown in
(20) Step S102: In response to the power being turned on, the controller 9 instructs the display switching component 10 to display the menu screen shown in
(21) Step S103: When measurement is to be performed, the user presses the set key 6 to set the measurement menu that is highlighted on the display component 2. If no measurement is to be performed and the management menu is selected, the flow proceeds to step S111 (discussed below).
(22) Step S104: When the set key 6 is pressed, the controller 9 instructs the display switching component 10 to display an input screen for the operator ID (an example of input information or identification information about the operator) on the display component 2, and the input of the operator ID is accepted. The input of the operator ID, which will be discussed below, is accomplished by moving the cursor to one of the character keys, selecting, and setting the character keys, and repeating this procedure.
(23) Steps S105 and S106: Once the input of the last character key for the operator ID is complete, the home key 8 is pressed by the user. At this point the controller 9 instructs the display switching component 10 to move the cursor on the display component 2 directly to an enter key 20.
(24) Step S107: When the set key 6 is pressed, input of the operator ID is entered. After verification of the operator ID, the controller 9 then instructs the display switching component 10 to display a patient ID input screen on the display component 2, and input of patient ID (an example of input information or identification information about the patient) is accepted. The input operation is the same as with the input of the operator ID.
(25) Step S108 and S109: Once the input of the last character key for the patient ID is complete, the home key 8 is pressed by the user. At this point the controller 9 instructs the display switching component 10 to move the cursor on the display component 2 directly to the enter key 20.
(26) Step S110: When the set key 6 is pressed, the input of patient ID is entered. After verification of the patient ID, the controller 9 then instructs the display switching component 10 to display a sensor ID input screen on the display component 2, and input of sensor ID (an example of input information or identification information about the sensor) is accepted. The input operation is the same as with the input of the operator ID.
(27) Step S111 and S112: Once the input of the last character key for the sensor ID is complete, the home key 8 is pressed by the user. At this point the controller 9 instructs the display switching component 10 to move the cursor on the display component 2 directly to the enter key.
(28) Step S113: Once all of the above-mentioned input of ID information is complete, the controller 9 then controls the display switching component 10 so as to display a blood deposit standby screen, as shown in
(29) Step S114: When the measurement component 11 detects, via the sensor mounted to the sensor mounting component 12, that blood has been deposited, the controller 9 controls the display switching component 10 so as to display a measurement screen.
(30) Step S115: When a measurement result is outputted by the measurement component 11, the controller 9 controls the display switching component 10 so as to display a measurement result on the screen.
(31) Step S116: When the user presses the power switch 7, the controller 9 turns off the power (alternatively, this may be done with a timer, etc.).
(32) 1.3.2 Input Processing for Management Menu
(33) Step S121: Meanwhile, when the management menu has been selected in step S103, the management menu shown in
(34) Step S122: If the user presses the set key 6 in a state in which the management menu is being displayed on the display component 2, the controller 9 instructs the display switching component 10 to display a history display 25 on the display component 2 as shown in
(35) Step S123: Meanwhile, if the setting change menu area 24 is selected and the user presses the set key 6 in Step S121, display is performed for changing the settings, as shown in
(36) In steps S121 to S123, if the home key 8 is pressed, the controller 9 controls the display switching component 10 so as to switch the screen of the display component 2 to the operator ID input screen (step S104).
(37) 1.3.3 ID Input Processing
(38) The various ID inputs of steps S104 to S112 in
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(40) In this embodiment, the term “character” encompasses numerals, symbols, signs, etc.
(41) Step S201: With the display in
(42) Step S202: Next, when the set key 6 shown in
(43) Step S203: Next, the user presses the cross key 5 to move the cursor to the “2” key on the display component 2 via the controller 9 and the display switching component 10.
(44) Step S204: When the set key 6 shown in
(45) Step S205: The user then presses the cross key 5 to move the cursor to the “3” key on the display component 2 via the controller 9 and the display switching component 10.
(46) Step S206: When the set key 6 shown in
(47) Step S207: The user then presses the cross key 5 to move the cursor to the “9” key on the display component 2 via the controller 9 and the display switching component 10.
(48) Step S208: When the set key 6 shown in
(49) Step S209: The above operation completes the input of patient ID “1239,” so this patient ID (1239) is to be entered.
(50) At this point, the conventional approach would be to use the cross key 5 to move the cursor, which was last located at the “9” key, successively to the “9,” “8,” “7,” “4,” and “1” keys and then the enter key 20, then press the set key 6 in this state to enter the patient ID (1239). However, thus moving the cursor, which had moved to the last key “9” to the enter key 20 took too long, making the device less convenient to use.
(51) In view of this, in this embodiment, when the home key 8 in
(52) Step S210: Finally, the set key 6 is pressed to enter the patient ID.
(53) Step S211: An input completed screen is displayed on the display component 2. At this point, the display component 2 displays the patient ID “1239” on the character string display component 19 as shown in
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(55) As discussed above, the operator ID, patient ID, and sensor ID are inputted in steps S104, S107, and S110 in
(56) 1.4 Features
(57) With the blood glucose level measurement device 100 pertaining to this embodiment:
(58) (i) the display component 2 displays, on the basis of commands from the controller 9, a plurality of character keys, the enter key 20 for entering input information including one or more characters inputted by selecting the plurality of character keys, and a cursor indicating which of the plurality of character keys is selected,
(59) (ii) the input component 3 has the cross key 5 that causes the controller 9 to successively move the cursor displayed on the display component 2 over the plurality of character keys so as to select one of the character keys, and the home key 8 that causes the controller 9 to change the display content of the display component 2, and
(60) (iii) when the home key 8 has been pressed in a state in which the input information is being displayed on the display component 2, the controller 9 moves the cursor displayed on the display component 2 from the selected character key directly to the enter key 20.
(61) Therefore, in this embodiment, the efficiency of inputting identification information with a blood glucose level measurement device can be improved. Specifically, in a busy hospital or the like, when ID verification of each user is essential while there are numerous users of a single blood glucose level measurement device, there is a particularly great need to improve efficiency in this input operation. Also, because arrival at the enter key 20 is instantaneous after input of the last character, there is less likelihood of input errors due to mistaken operation of the cross key 5.
2. Other Embodiments
(62) A blood glucose level measurement device is used as an example in the above embodiment, but some other biological sample measurement device may be used instead, and the present invention can also be applied to portable telephones, portable information terminal devices, and so forth. Furthermore, it can be applied not only to portable devices, but also to built-in information terminal devices.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(63) The present invention is expected to find use as an information terminal device, such as a portable biological sample measurement device for measuring biological samples, such as blood glucose levels, in hospitals, for example.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(64) 1 main body case
(65) 2 display component
(66) 3 input component
(67) 4 insertion opening
(68) 5 cross key
(69) 6 set key
(70) 7 power switch
(71) 8 home key
(72) 9 controller
(73) 10 display switching component
(74) 11 measurement component
(75) 12 sensor mounting component
(76) 13 barcode reader
(77) 14 time acquisition component
(78) 15 charging terminal
(79) 16 battery
(80) 17 measurement menu area
(81) 18 management menu area
(82) 19 character string display component
(83) 20 enter key
(84) 21 confirmation menu area
(85) 22 redo menu area
(86) 23 history menu area
(87) 24 setting change menu area
(88) 25 history display
(89) 26 return menu area
(90) 27 buzzer sound menu area
(91) 28 screen brightness menu area
(92) 29 ID setting menu area