LANCING DEVICES
A lancing device includes a housing (10, 12) for receiving in use a replaceable lancet (34) introduced into said housing, a drive (58, 59) actuable to drive the lancet momentarily to project its tip from the housing, and a nose portion (14) having an aperture through which said lancet projects when fired. The nose portion is threadedly engaged (78, 81) with the forward end (10) of the housing to allow the penetration depth of said lancet tip to be pre-set, and is resiliently deformable between a position in which it is locked against rotation and a position in which it is free to rotate.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to lancing devices and in particular, but not exclusively, to such lancing devices for use with a replaceable lancet.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is a need for lancing devices in which a disposable lancet is introduced into the device and released therefrom with the minimum of handling.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, in one aspect, this invention provides a lancing device comprising a housing, a lancet holder within the housing for receiving in use a replaceable elongate lancet introduced into said housing, a drive actuable to drive said lancet momentarily to project a tip from the housing, a lancet release element for effecting relative angular movement of said lancet holder and said lancet generally about the longitudinal axis of the lancet from a position in which said lancet is retained by said holder and a position in which said lancet is released from said retention.
Although we do not exclude the possibility of the lancet being rotatable about its longitudinal axis, it is preferred for said lancet holder to be rotatable with respect to said housing.
Where said lancet has a main body portion of non-circular cross-section, said housing preferably has a non-circular cross-section passage of similar shape through which said lancet is introduced into said housing.
Advantageously, said lancet holder is adapted to receive said lancet in snap engagement when the latter is pushed into said device.
Preferably said lancet holder is slideably and non-rotatably engaged with said lancet release, said release element being rotatably disposed within the housing and having an externally accessible portion.
Said drive mechanism conveniently includes a hammer moveable to a cocked position within said housing, with said lancet release element preferably being adapted to latch said hammer in its cocked position.
In one arrangement the device includes a rotatable nose portion having an aperture through which said lancet projects when fired, said nose portion being threadedly engaged with the forward end of said housing to allow the penetration depth of said lancet tip to be pre-set. Said nose portion may have a generally cylindrical rearward skirt having abutments disposed to face complementary abutments on or associated with said housing, said skirt portion being resiliently deformable between a position in which said abutments engage to prevent or resist rotary movement of said nose portion, and a position in which said abutment means move away from each other to allow rotation.
In another arrangement, the device includes a nose portion assembly mounted on the forward end of said housing, said nose portion assembly comprising a non-rotatable nose portion element slideably and non-rotatably mounted on the forward end of said housing, the nose portion being captive on a rotary collar which is threadedly engaged with the forward end portion of the housing to allow the penetration depth of the lancing device to be pre-set.
In another aspect this invention provides a lancing device comprising a housing for receiving in use a replaceable lancet introduced into said housing, drive means actuable to drive said lancet momentarily to project its tip from the housing, and a nose portion having an aperture through which said lancet projects when fired, said nose portion being threadedly engaged with the forward end of said housing to allow the penetration depth of said lancet tip to be pre-set, said nose portion being resiliently deformable between a position in which it is locked against rotation and a position in which it is free to rotate.
In yet another aspect this invention provides a lancing device comprising a housing for receiving in use a replaceable lancet introduced into said housing, drive means actuable to drive said lancet momentarily to project its tip from the housing, and a nose portion assembly mounted on the forward end of said housing, said nose portion assembly comprising a nose portion element slideably and non-rotatably mounted on the forward end of said housing, the nose portion being captive on a rotary collar which is threadedly engaged with the forward end portion of the housing to allow the penetration depth of the lancing device to be pre-set.
Whilst the invention has been described above, it extends to any inventive combination or sub-combination of the features set out above or in the following description.
Two embodiments of the invention will be described by way of example only, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring initially to the first embodiment shown in
Referring now more particularly to
A hammer 58 is slideably received in the inner cylindrical portion 54 and urged forwardly by a drive spring 59 acting between the hammer and a rear end of the rearward housing part. The hammer is provided with a forwardly extending resiliently deformable arm 60 having a barb 62 on it for cooperating with the latching surface 56 on the cylindrical portion 54 to latch the hammer in a cocked position. Surrounding the aft end of the hammer is a cylindrical cocking shell 64 having two inwardly directed lugs 66 which project to either side of a longitudinal ventral rib 68 on the hammer 58. At its rearward end the hammer is provided with a rear end disc 70. The cocking slider 16 is connected to the cocking sleeve 64 by a snap fit through a slider slot 72. The slider is biased forwardly by a compression spring 74.
At its front end, the forward housing part has an aperture 74 designed to receive the cross-section of the lancet 34, thus comprising a circular centre with diametrically opposed grooves. The aperture 74 is at the front end of a guide passage 76 of constant cross-section which provides support for the lancet during loading, firing and unloading.
The forward portion of the forward housing part is externally threaded at 78 and, rearwardly thereof on a stepped outwardly portion is a series of locking splines 80. The nose portion 14 has an internal threaded region 81 so that it can be screwed onto the front of the forwarding housing part. The nose portion has a rearward cylindrical skirt 82 designed to fit with clearance over the corresponding surface of the forward housing portion. The skirt has two longitudinal ribs 84 which cooperate with the splines 80, to restrict or prevent rotation of the nose portion when relaxed. At 90° around the circumference of the skirt 82 are two pressure pads 86. The nose portion is designed relative to the forward housing part so that, on pressing the pressure pads 86 towards each other, the locking ribs 84 are lifted away from engagement with the splines so that the nose portion can be rotated to adjust the axial position of its foremost portion and thus the penetration depth. The nose portion 14 has a central, circular aperture through which the tip of the lancet 34 projects momentarily when fired.
In use, assuming the device already contains a used lancet, the nose portion 14 is unscrewed from the front end of the device and the lancet release lever 20 twisted by pressing one of the flaps 48. The lancet is held against rotation by engagement with the passage 76 and so the barbed resilient arms 28 are twisted out of engagement with the lancet so the lancet is released and can be dropped into a suitable disposal container (see
Referring now to the second embodiment, in this arrangement the design of the nose portion has been changed so that it is not necessary to remove the nose portion in order to introduce a lancet into the device. Apart from the redesign of the nose portion, the construction and operation of the second embodiment is identical to that of the first and will not be described again. Referring in particular to
Claims
1. A lancing device, comprising:
- a housing (10, 12) for receiving in use a replaceable lancet (34) introduced into said housing;
- a drive (58, 59) actuable to drive said lancet momentarily to project a tip of the lancet tip from the housing; and
- a nose portion assembly (98, 104) mounted on a forward end (10) of said housing, said nose portion assembly comprising a nose portion element (98) slideably and non-rotatably mounted on the forward end of said housing, the nose portion being captive on a rotary collar (104) which is threadedly engaged with the forward end portion of the housing to allow a penetration depth of the lancet tip to be pre-set.
2. The lancing device according to claim 1, wherein the forward end portion of the housing includes a forward extension having anti-rotation elements which engage with the nose portion element to prevent relative rotation.
3. The lancing device according to claim 2, wherein the anti-rotation elements are anti-rotation splines, and the nose portion element includes grooves which slide over and engage with the anti-rotation splines.
4. The lancing device according to claim 1, wherein the collar is captively mounted to the nose portion, such that when the collar is rotated, an axial position of the collar is adjusted.
5. The lancing device according to claim 1, wherein the nose portion is provided with a groove and the collar is provided with a pip which engages with the groove to captively mount the collar to the nose portion.
6. The lancing device according to claim 1, wherein the collar includes a marker which indicates the penetration setting of the device using indicia provided on the forward housing.
7. The lancing device according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a lancet release element (20) for effecting relative angular movement of a lancet holder and said lancet generally about the longitudinal axis of the lancet from a position in which said lancet (34) is retained by said holder (22) and a position in which said lancet is released from said retention.
8. The lancing device according to claim 7, wherein said lancet holder (22) is mounted for rotational movement with respect to said housing.
9. The lancing device according to claim 7, wherein said lancet holder (22) is adapted to receive said lancet in snap engagement (30) when pushed into said device
10. The lancing device according to claim 1, intended for utilization with a lancet having a portion of non-circular cross-section, said housing having a non-circular cross-section passage through which said lancet is introduced into said housing.
11. The lancing device according to claim 1, wherein the drive comprises a hammer moveable to a cocked position within the housing.
12. The lancing device according to claim 12, wherein a lancet release element is adapted to latch said hammer in a cocked position.
13. The lancing device according to claim 7, wherein the lancet holder has a cylindrical rear portion.
14. The lancing device according to claim 13, wherein a forward end of the cylindrical rear portion comprises a circumferential guide flange.
15. The lancing device according to claim 14, wherein the cylindrical rear portion has two resiliently deformable arms.
16. The lancing device according to claim 15, wherein the two resiliently deformable arms terminate forwardly in inwardly directed barbs.
17. The lancing device according to claim 7, wherein the lancet holder is urged rearwardly by a compression spring.
18. The lancing device according to claim 1, wherein the lancet has a main body portion having a central cylindrical stem and diametrically opposed flanges.
19. The lancing device according to claim 18, wherein the flanges are chamfered.
20. The lancing device according to claim 18, wherein the flanges are cut away to form a latch recess.
Type: Application
Filed: May 22, 2015
Publication Date: Sep 10, 2015
Inventors: Clive NICHOLLS (Buckinghamshire), Robert Michael WOZENCROFT (Surrey)
Application Number: 14/719,354