Claims
- 1. An insertion device for inserting at least a portion of one of at least two different types of piercing members through the skin of a patient, the insertion device comprising:
a device housing to support the insertion device relative to the skin of the patient; a carrier body slidably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position, wherein the carrier body includes a receiving structure shaped to support the at least two different types of piercing members in a position oriented for insertion through the skin of the patient upon movement of the carrier body from the retracted position to the advanced position; and a driver operatively coupled between the device housing and the carrier body to move the carrier body from the retracted position toward the advanced position to insert at least a portion of a selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members through the skin of the patient; wherein the receiving structure of the carrier body is removable from the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members and adapted for reuse with another one of the at least two different types of piercing members.
- 2. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is inserted to avoid contacting bone.
- 3. An insertion device according to claim 2, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members terminates in flesh.
- 4. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the carrier body is a plunger to hold the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members and to insert it in the patient's skin by moving from the retracted position to the advanced position.
- 5. An insertion device according to claim 4, wherein the carrier body is coupled to a detent within the device housing, and wherein the detent has a level that must be overcome to permit and to facilitate the movement of the plunger from the retracted position to the advanced position with a controlled force and speed.
- 6. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the distance traveled by the carrier body within the device housing from the retracted position to the advanced position is equal to at least a distance required to fully insert the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members in the patient's skin that is at least equal to an implantable length of the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members.
- 7. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the driver is a press surface coupled to the carrier body to allow pushing the carrier body from the retracted position to the advanced position.
- 8. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the insertion device is removable from the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members.
- 9. An insertion device according to claim 8, wherein the insertion device is completely removable from the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members.
- 10. An insertion device according to claim 1, further including a safety structure on the carrier body that retains the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members during forward movement of the carrier body from the retracted position to the advanced position.
- 11. An insertion device according to claim 16, wherein the safety structure on the carrier body retains the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members upon completion of the forward movement of the carrier body to inhibit further forward motion of the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members.
- 12. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is an insertion needle of an insertion set.
- 13. An insertion device according to claim 12, wherein the insertion set adheres to the patient's skin.
- 14. An insertion device according to claim 12, wherein the insertion set is an infusion set for infusing fluid into the patient.
- 15. An insertion device according to claim 14, wherein an infusion tube is attached to the infusion set during insertion.
- 16. An insertion device according to claim 12, wherein the insertion set is a sensor set for monitoring an analyte level in the patient.
- 17. An insertion device according to claim 12, wherein the insertion set is both an infusion set and a sensor set combined into an integral unit.
- 18. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is a lancet for obtaining a fluid sample from the patient.
- 19. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is a self-lancing test strip for obtaining a fluid sample from the patient directly onto the test strip.
- 20. An insertion device according to claim 1, further including a characteristic determining device contained within the device housing for determining a level of an analyte in the patient.
- 21. An insertion device according to claim 20, wherein the characteristic determining device is a glucose meter for determining a glucose level in the patient.
- 22. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the insertion device is adapted to insert the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members through the skin of the patient at a predetermined angle of about 90 degrees relative to the skin of the patient.
- 23. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the insertion device is adapted to insert the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members through the skin of the patient at a predetermined angle of between 90 degrees and 10 degrees relative to the skin of the patient.
- 24. An insertion device according to claim 1, wherein the insertion device is adapted to insert the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members at a predetermined angle relative to the skin of the patient such that, after insertion, the angle between the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members and the skin of the patient is greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 10 degrees.
- 25. An insertion device for inserting at least a portion of one of at least two different types of piercing members through the skin of a patient, the insertion device comprising:
a device housing to support the insertion device relative to the skin of the patient; a carrier body slidably received within the device housing for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position, wherein the carrier body includes a receiving structure shaped to support the at least two different types of piercing members in a position oriented for insertion through the skin of the patient upon movement of the carrier body from the retracted position to the advanced position; a locking mechanism adapted to engage at least a portion of the at least two different types of piercing members and secure the at least two different types of piercing members to the receiving structure of the carrier body, and to substantially prevent premature release of the carrier body before securing the insertion device in position against the skin of the patient; and a driver operatively coupled between the device housing and the carrier body to move the carrier body from the retracted position toward the advanced position to insert at least a portion of a selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members through the skin of the patient; wherein the receiving structure of the carrier body is removable from the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members and adapted for reuse with another one of the at least two different types of piercing members.
- 26. An insertion device according to claim 25, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is an insertion needle of an insertion set.
- 27. An insertion device according to claim 26, wherein the insertion set is an infusion set.
- 28. An insertion device according to claim 26, wherein the insertion set is a sensor set.
- 29. An insertion device according to claim 26, wherein the insertion set is both an infusion set and a sensor set combined into an integral unit.
- 30. An insertion device according to claim 25, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is a lancet for obtaining a fluid sample from the patient.
- 31. An insertion device according to claim 25, wherein the selected one of the at least two different types of piercing members is a self-lancing test strip for obtaining a fluid sample from the patient directly onto the test strip.
- 32. A piercing member for insertion through the skin of a patient by an insertion device having a carrier body for movement between an advanced position and a retracted position, the carrier body of the insertion device including a receiving structure shaped to support the piercing member and at least one different type of piercing member in a position for insertion through the skin of the patient upon movement of the carrier body from the retracted position to the advanced position, and the insertion device having a driver that urges the carrier body from the retracted position toward the advanced position for insertion of the piercing member through the skin of the patient, the piercing member comprising:
at least one piercing structure, wherein at least a portion of the at least one piercing structure is insertable through the skin of the patient; and a piercing member housing coupled to the at least one piercing structure, wherein the piercing member housing is shaped to fit within the carrier body of the insertion device to orient the at least one piercing structure for placement through the skin of the patient of at least a portion of the at least one piercing structure at an angle relative to the skin of the patient to install the piercing member into the patient; wherein the piercing member is inserted to avoid contacting bone, and the piercing member housing is removable from the receiving structure of the carrier body.
- 33. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the piercing member housing is removable from the receiving structure of the carrier body to permit reuse of the insertion device with the at least one different type of piercing member.
- 34. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the piercing member terminates in flesh.
- 35. A piercing member according to claim 32,wherein the angle relative to the skin is about 90 degrees.
- 36. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the angle relative to the skin is between 90 degrees and 10 degrees.
- 37. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the angle relative to the skin after insertion is between an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 10 degrees.
- 38. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the piercing member is an insertion needle of an insertion set.
- 39. A piercing member according to claim 38, wherein the insertion set adheres to the skin.
- 40. A piercing member according to claim 38, wherein the insertion set is an infusion set.
- 41. A piercing member according to claim 38, wherein the insertion set is a sensor set.
- 42. A piercing member according to claim 38, wherein the insertion set is both an infusion set and a sensor set combined into an integral unit.
- 43. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the piercing member is a lancet for obtaining a fluid sample from the patient.
- 44. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the piercing member is a self-lancing test strip for obtaining a fluid sample from the patient directly onto the test strip.
- 45. A piercing member according to claim 32, wherein the insertion device is removable from the piercing member.
- 46. A piercing member according to claim 45, wherein the insertion device is completely removable from the piercing member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/839,052, filed Apr. 20, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/215,356, filed Dec. 18,1998, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/002,303, filed Dec. 31, 1997, both or which are herein specifically incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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Apr 2001 |
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10314653 |
Dec 2002 |
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09215356 |
Dec 1998 |
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09839052 |
Apr 2001 |
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09002303 |
Dec 1997 |
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09215356 |
Dec 1998 |
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