Information
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Patent Grant
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6613064
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Patent Number
6,613,064
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 22, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Bednarek; Michael D.
- Shaw Pittman LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 606 181
- 606 182
- 606 184
- 606 185
- 606 186
- 606 187
- 606 188
- 606 189
- 600 583
- 600 573
- 604 110
- 604 134
- 604 136
- 604 157
- 128 907
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An arrangement for regulating the depth of a puncture including a sleeve, a button placed at one end of the sleeve, a piston with a puncturing tip that is slidably mounted within the sleeve, and a power spring placed between the front of the button and the piston. The other end of the sleeve (1) includes an adjusting ring (3), which has two inwardly directed half-ringed, oblique limiting members (14, 15), which are hit by fin (7) of the piston during puncturing of skin.
Description
Present invention relates to arrangement regulating depth of puncture, used in the device for puncturing suitable for puncturing patient's skin in order to collect blood sample for the diagnostics purposes.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,420 discloses device for puncturing comprising sleeve and button placed at one end of the sleeve. The other end of the sleeve comprises a bottom with an opening. Within the sleeve there is a slidably mounted piston, piston is terminated with a pusher at the end pointed towards the button, and with puncturing tip and at the end pointed towards the bottom. Within the sleeve, the power spring is placed between the front of the button and the piston, the return spring is placed between the piston and the bottom of the sleeve. On the outer circumference of the piston, there are placed wings resisting on internal projection of the sleeve.
The essence of arrangement regulating the depth of the puncture, used in the device for puncturing according to the invention comprising sleeve, button placed at one end of the sleeve, piston with puncturing tip slidably within the sleeve and power spring between the front of the button and piston, is that, at the other end of the sleeve is mounted adjusting ring with the opening receiving the puncturing tip, which has two inwardly directed half-ringed, oblique or arranged in steps limiting members, in which during puncturing piston's skin, fin of the piston hits.
Preferably the side surface adjusting ring is provided with the marker, and on the outer surface of the sleeve there is place a scale indicating the depth of the puncture.
Solution according to the invention provides regulation of depth of the puncture made with the device for puncturing the patient's skin.
The subject matter of the invention will be understood more fully from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawing of various embodiments of the invention in which:
FIG. 1
shows longitudinal section of the device for puncturing with the arrangement for regulating the depth of the puncture before its use;
FIG. 2
shows the view of adjusting ring with two half-ringed, oblique limiting members;
FIG. 3
shows side view of the arrangement with scale indicating depth of the puncture; and
FIG. 4
shows longitudinal section of the device with the arrangement for regulating depth of the puncture, after its use.
Device for puncturing showed in
FIG. 1
comprises sleeve
1
and button
2
, which is placed at one end of the sleeve
1
and houses said sleeve
1
at significant length. At the other end of the sleeve
1
is the adjustment ring
3
with opening
4
. Within the sleeve
1
is slidably mounted piston
5
terminated from the side of the button
2
, with the pusher
6
and from the side of adjustment ring
3
, terminated with the fin
7
with puncturing tip
8
. Inside the arrangement, between front
9
of the button
2
and piston
5
, there is provided the power spring
10
, within sleeve
1
, between piston
5
and adjusting ring
3
, there is provided the return spring
11
. Piston
5
has in the upper part outwardly directed wings
12
, which rest on the upper edge
13
of the sleeve
1
.
In
FIG. 2
is shown a view of adjusting ring
3
. Adjusting ring
3
with the opening
4
receiving the puncturing tip
8
, has directed inwardly into the sleeve
1
, two half-ringed, oblique limiting members
14
,
15
, which allow smooth adjusting of the puncture's depth. It's obvious, that one may use limiting members arranged in steps instead oblique limiting members
14
,
15
, which allow regulation of the puncture's depth in stepped way. Moreover, as shown in
FIG. 3
the side surface adjusting ring
3
is provided with marker
16
, and the outer surface of the sleeve
1
is provided with scale
17
placed in front of marker
16
, indicating depth of the puncture.
Device with arrangement for regulation of the puncture's depth according to the present invention works as follows. Position of the device's elements before its use is shown in FIG.
1
. Wings
12
of the piston
5
rest on the upper edge
13
of the sleeve
1
, in a result of action of the power spring
10
. In this way piston
5
with puncturing tip
8
is hold in the first stable position. Pushing the button
2
causes compression of the power spring
10
until the moment in which, the front
9
of the button
2
rest on pusher
6
of the piston
5
. Further pushing of the button
2
causes braking out of the wings
12
of the piston
5
, and the power spring
10
driving the piston
5
causes the fin
7
of piston
5
to hit the members
14
,
15
limiting the puncture's depth, while the puncturing tip
8
moving through the opening
4
of the adjusting ring
3
punctures the patient's skin. Next the return spring
11
pushes backward piston
5
with the puncturing tip
8
, which then takes the second stable position inside the sleeve
1
.
The depth of the puncture of the patient's skin is adjusted by turning the adjusting ring
3
in relation to the axis of the device, preferably with use of the ratchet mechanism. In this way one may change the position of the half-ringed, oblique limiting members
14
,
15
in relation to fin
7
of the piston
5
, and after fin
7
of the piston
5
hits limiting members, depth for which the puncturing tip
8
will penetrate the patient's body.
Position of the elements of the device after its use is shown in
FIG. 4
, where the broken out wings
12
of the piston
5
are shown. Reuse of the device with wings
12
that are broken out is not possible.
Claims
- 1. A puncturing device for regulating depth of puncture comprising:a sleeve having a first end and a second end; a button disposed at the first end of the sleeve; a piston slidably mounted within the sleeve, wherein the piston has a puncturing tip and a fin; a spring between the button and the piston; and an adjusting ring mounted at the second end of the sleeve, wherein the adjusting ring has an opening for receiving the puncturing tip, wherein the adjusting ring has two inwardly directed half-ringed, oblique limiting members, and wherein the fin of the piston hits the limiting members during puncturing of a paient's skin.
- 2. The puncturing device of claim 1, wherein the adjusting ring has a side surface that is provided with a marker and wherein the sleeve has an outer surface that is provided with a scale indicating depth of puncture.
- 3. A puncturing device for regulating depth of puncture comprising:a sleeve having a first end and a second end; a button disposed at the first end of the sleeve; a piston slidably mounted within the sleeve, wherein the piston has a puncturing tip and a fin; a spring between the button and the piston; and an adjusting ring mounted at the second end of the sleeve, wherein the adjusting ring has an opening for receiving the puncturing tip, wherein the adjusting ring has two inwardly directed half stepped limiting members, and wherein the fin of the piston hits the limiting members during puncturing of a patient's skin.
- 4. The puncturing device of claim 3, wherein the adjusting ring has a side surface that is provided with a marker and wherein the sleeve has an outer surface that is provided with a scale indicating depth of puncture.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
P 339 530 |
Apr 2000 |
PL |
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