Claims
- 1. A laser perforator for perforating skin of a patient and obtaining of blood samples, the perforator comprising:
a laser light source for producing an output laser beam, a focusing arrangement for focusing the output laser beam at a skin area selected for perforation, a guiding arrangement, a power supply unit and a retaining arrangement for retaining the skin area, said retaining arrangement being formed to intensify blood circulation in the skin area selected for perforation.
- 2. The laser perforator of claim 1, wherein said skin retaining arrangement consists of a substantially hollow intermediate region formed with a flexible peripheral wall, said intermediate region being interposed between a forwardly positioned engaging cup and a rearwardly located base wall, a biasing member being positioned within the substantially hollow intermediate region between said engaging cup and said base wall.
- 3. The laser perforator of claim 2, wherein said flexible peripheral wall being deformable to substantially reduce a volume of said intermediate region causing a pressure increase thereinside, said skin retaining arrangement further comprises a pressure adjustment device for pressure adjustment within the intermediate region.
- 4. The laser perforator of claim 3, wherein after the pressure adjustment a low pressure zone is formed within said substantially hollow intermediate region, so as to create suction which brings at least a portion of the skin area deeper into the engaging cup, so as to intensify the blood circulation thereinside.
- 5. The laser perforator of claim 34, wherein said pressure adjusting arrangement is a valve, said biasing member facilitates return of the deformed intermediate region to its initial undeformed position, said skin retaining arrangement further including a device for activation of the power supply unit.
- 6. The laser perforator of claim 2, wherein said engaging cup is positioned at a front end of the perforator, the engaging cup is formed with an engaging aperture having an outer and inner diameters, wherein the ratio of the outer diameter to the inner diameter is about 7:3.
- 7. The laser perforator of claim 1, wherein a focal point of the laser beam is positioned within the skin tissue at the depth between 0.12 and 1.5 millimeters from a surface of the skin.
- 8. The laser perforator of claim 7, wherein said skin retaining arrangement is formed with a replaceable engaging cup and said depths of positioning of the focal point is achieved by means of selection of said replaceable engaging cup having a predetermined length.
- 9. The laser perforator of claim 6, wherein said replaceable engaging cup contains a substantially hollow inner space adapted for collection of blood samples.
- 10. The laser perforator of claim 9, wherein at least an outer wall of said hollow inner space is made of a transparent material, and an inner surface of said inner hollow space is formed with a testing arrangement provided for testing of blood samples.
- 11. The laser perforator of claim 8, wherein a rear wall of said engaging cup is formed with an opening adapted for passage of the laser beam, said opening being covered by a shield preventing fluidal communication between the engaging cup and an inner area of the perforator containing the laser source and focusing arrangement, said shield is made of a material translucent to the laser irradiation.
- 12. The laser skin perforator of claim 7, wherein the focusing and guiding arrangement are activated when of the focal point of the laser beam is positioned at the predetermined depth within the skin tissue.
- 13. The laser perforator of claim 13, wherein said predetermined depth is visually controlled, or controlled by means of the reflecting beam, or by a mechanical arrangement, or by a capacity controlling arrangement.
- 14. The laser perforator of claim 8, wherein said focusing arrangement contains a focusing lens movable along an axis of the laser beam, so as to facilitate focusing of the laser beam at the predetermined depth within the skin tissue positioned at a fixed distance from the laser source.
- 15. The laser perforator of claim 1, wherein a laser energy delivered to the skin area is adjusted by means of an optical member having the variable thickness along its length, said optical member is made of a material having predetermined laser irradiation transmission characteristics, said optical member being positioning between the skin area and the laser source.
- 16. The laser perforator of claim 15, wherein said optical member has a wedge-shaped configuration with a substantially cylindrical outer wall, said optical member being rotatably positioned between the laser source and the focusing arrangement.
- 17. The laser perforator of claim 15, wherein said optical member has a wedge-shaped configuration with a substantially cylindrical outer wall, said optical member is movable transversely to the direction of the laser beam.
- 18. The laser perforator of claim 16, wherein said optical member is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof, so that during the rotation the optical member is positioned transversely the direction of the laser beam.
- 19. The laser perforator of claim 1, further comprising a device for preventing an accidental activation of the laser source when the perforator does not engage a skin of a patient.
- 20. The laser perforator of claim 19, wherein said device forms a part of a forwardly positioned engaging cup, said device comprising a plurality of independent engaging segments slidably arranged along a longitudinal axis of the cup, a distal portion of each said segment forming a part of a switch operable between open and closed position thereof, wherein in the open position the distal portions of engaging segments are spaced from a conductive plate positioned at a rear wall of the engaging cup, so as to disconnect an electric supply line of said laser source, and in said closed position the distal portions of the engaging segments engaging the conductive plate, so as to activate the electric supply line of the laser source.
- 21. The laser perforator of claim 20, wherein said device further comprises a sliding member movable within a plane transverse to the direction of the laser beam, wherein, in a standard position of the device said sliding member blocks a central passage of the perforator thus preventing an accidental discharge of the laser beam.
- 22. The laser skin perforator of claim 19, wherein said device is selected from the group consisting of a photo sensor and an electric capacity sensor.
- 23. The laser perforator of claim 1, further comprising an elongated engaging cup positioned at a front end of the perforator, said engaging cup having a substantially hollow interior cavity and being defined by at least a side wall thereof, an engaging aperture is formed within said side wall, the laser beam entering said substantially hollow interior area is being directed tangentially to the skin area protruding through said engaging aperture so as to generate an elongated slit within the perforated area of the skin.
- 24. The laser skin perforator of claim 23, further comprising an engaging cup positioned at a front part of the perforator, said engaging cup having a substantially hollow interior cavity, an engaging aperture adapted to receive the skin area is being formed at the front portion of the engaging cup, said engaging aperture being positioned at an angle to the direction of the laser beam entering said interior area.
- 25. A laser perforator for obtaining of blood samples, comprising: a laser source for producing an output laser beam, a focusing arrangement for focusing the output laser beam at the skin area selected for perforation, a guiding arrangement, and a rechargeable power supply unit, said laser source and said rechargeable power supply unit are situated within a first hand-held housing and said power supply unit is situated within a second housing independent from the first housing, there is no permanent electrical connection being provided between the first and second housings.
- 26. The laser skin perforator of claim 25, wherein said laser source and said power supply unit are temporarily electrically connected for charging of the rechargeable power supply unit by means of internal and external contacts, said external contacts are being disconnected from the electrical circuits.
- 27. The laser skin perforator of claim 25, wherein the temporary connection of the laser source and the power supply circuit is carried out by means of electrically neutral contacts and by means of mechanical, electromagnetic, magnetic and/or optical commutation devices.
- 28. The laser perforator of claim 25, wherein said power unit contains a transformer, so that a primary winding of the transformer is positioned within the casing containing the power supply unit and the secondary winding of the transformer is positioned within the casing containing the laser source.
- 29. The laser perforator of claim 28, wherein the secondary winding is in line or in parallel with the primary winding.
- 30. The laser perforator of claim 28, further comprising a connecting mechanism for fixedly connecting of the hand-held housing containing the laser source within the power base housing.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This non-provisional application claims benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. provisional application S. No. 60/249,175 filed by Valentin A. Gruzdev and Pavel V. Efremkin on Nov. 16, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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