Claims
- 1. An analyte monitoring device having a housing, the device comprising:
a. a plurality of needles, each having a tip, a retracted position, a position wherein the tip is extended from the housing a distance adapted to pierce skin; b. an electrically or spring powered needle pushing apparatus movable to separately engage each of the needles to move each from the retracted position to the extended position; c. an energy source located within the housing; d. a plurality of analysis sites comprising an analysis preparation, each adapted to receive liquid from the needles to wet the analysis preparation; e. one or more light sources adapted to direct light at the analysis sites; f. one or more light detectors adapted to receive light from the analysis sites; and g. a processor.
- 2. The analyte monitoring device of claim 1, wherein elements a and d can be replaceably inserted into the analyte monitoring device as part of a cassette.
- 3. The analyte monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the housing cannot be reversibly opened such that the analyte monitoring device is disposable.
- 4. The analyte monitoring device of claim 1, wherein elements a, b and c are within the housing, and wherein the housing cannot be reversibly opened such that the device is adapted for disposable use.
- 5. The analyte monitoring device of claim 1, further comprising:
h. a Rf or IR signaling transmitter adapted for communicating with a second, external processor.
- 6. An analyte monitoring device having a housing, the device comprising:
(a) a plurality of needles, each having a tip, a retracted position, a position wherein the tip is extended from the housing a distance adapted to pierce skin; (b) an electrically or spring powered needle pushing apparatus movable to separately engage each of the needles to move each from the retracted position to the extended position; (c) an energy source located within the housing; (d) a plurality of evacuated sites, each adapted to engage an associated needle during or following needle movement to apply the vacuum to the needle while it is in an extended position; and (e) a processor.
- 7. The analyte monitoring device of claim 6, wherein the device has a housing adapted to not be re-openable such that the energy source is not replaceable or rechargeable.
- 8. An analyte monitoring device having a housing, the device comprising:
one or more needles, each having a tip, a retracted position, a position wherein the tip is extended from the housing a distance adapted to pierce skin; and a light source fixed to the housing aligned to heat a tissue aligned to intercept the extended positions of the needles.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/214,334, filed Jun. 27, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60214334 |
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