Claims
- 1. A sampler for collecting a body fluid from a patient for subsequent testing for constituents, said sampler comprising:
- an operator engagable handle and a sample end;
- a collection apparatus carried on said sampler and including:
- A. a needle for penetration of a skin layer of said patient and drawing said body fluid from said layer into said;
- B. a medium carried on said sampler and in fluid flow communication with
- said needle for said fluid to flow from said needle on to said medium;
- said sample end secured to said sampler housing and movable relative thereto between a sample position with said needle disposed exterior of said sampler housing and a storage position with said needle disposed in said interior of said sampler housing, wherein said sample end is pivotally secured to said sampler housing for pivoting movement of said sample end relative to said sampler housing between said sample position and said storage position.
- 2. A sampler for collecting a body fluid from a patient for subsequent testing for constituents, said sampler comprising:
- an operator engagable handle and a sample end;
- a collection apparatus carried on said sampler and including:
- A. a needle for penetration of a skin layer of said patient and drawing said body fluid from said layer into said;
- B. a medium carried on said sampler and in fluid flow communication with said needle for said fluid to flow from said needle on to said medium;
- a first cam follower coupled to said sample end and positioned to move said sample end from said storage position to said sample position as said first cam follower is displaced by a cam; and
- said sample end secured to said sampler housing and movable relative thereto between a sample position with said needle disposed exterior of said sampler housing and a storage position with said needle disposed in said interior of said sampler housing.
- 3. A sampler according to claim 2 wherein said sample end is pivotally secured to said sampler housing for pivoting movement of said sample end relative to said sampler housing between said sample position and said storage position.
- 4. A sampler according to claim 2 further comprising a second cam follower coupled to said sample end and positioned to at least partially urge said sample end from said sample position to said storage position as said second cam follower is displaced by a cam.
- 5. A sampler according to claim 4 further comprising a spring positioned to be deflected in response to partial movement of said sample end from said sample position with deflected spring urging said sample end to said storage position and restraining said sample end in said storage position.
- 6. A sampler according to claim 1 further comprising means for restraining said sample end in said storage position until said cam follower is displaced by said cam.
- 7. A sampler according to claim 1 wherein said medium is positioned on said sample end for said medium to be disposed within said interior of said sampler housing when said sample end is in said storage position and to be disposed exterior of said sample housing when said sample end is in said sample position.
- 8. A sampler according to claim 2 further comprising means for restraining said sample end in said storage position until said cam follower is displaced by said cam.
- 9. A sampler according to claim 2 wherein said medium is positioned on said sample end for said medium to be displaced within said interior of said sampler housing when said sample end is in said storage position and to be disposed exterior of said sample housing when said sample end is in said sample position.
I. CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/525,390; entitled "Interstitial Fluid Sampler," filed Sep. 8, 1995 in the name of inventor Paul D. Brinda now abandoned and of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/525,942 entitled "Enhanced Interstitial Fluid Collection" and filed Sep. 8, 1995 in the names of inventors Scott T. Latterell, Paul D. Brinda, Michael E. Hilgers, Michael J. Shoup, Thomas B. Hoegh and Brian J. Erickson. The present application also discloses subject matter disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08,708,923 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,973, entitled "Needle Assembly For Fluid Sampler" and filed concurrently herewith in the name of inventors Joel R. Racchini and Larry A. Walters.
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