This application claims priority to Taiwanese Application No. 103112911, filed on Apr. 8, 2014.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a measuring device, and more particularly to a measuring device adapted for an analyte and to be attached to a drug injection device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Most diabetic patients inject insulin to him/herself for blood glucose adjustment. However, time and a dose of the insulin injection are significantly associated with the blood glucose level at the moment. As a result, how to promote convenience of measuring the blood glucose level is a goal of current researches.
Conventional blood glucose measuring devices integrated with an insulin pump, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,460,243, US patent application publication no. 20100099973 and WO patent publication no. 2000013580, are unable to set additional variable factors (e.g., exercises that may result in lower blood glucose level), and are unable to handle unexpected behaviors of the patient, thereby causing inconvenience in use.
Another kind of conventional blood glucose measuring devices with integrated insulin pen into a single unit, such as those disclosed in US patent application publication nos. 20120238853, 20110275986, 20120065487 and 20130245545, are capable of setting functions, but complex structures thereof are unfavorable in manufacturing and in use. Patients may spend a relatively long period of time to be familiar with operation for safe use, thereby causing inconvenience.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a measuring device for an analyte in a specimen that promotes convenience in use.
According to the present invention, a measuring device for an analyte in a specimen comprises:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The drug injection device 2 includes an injection unit 21, a display unit 22, an adjusting unit 23, and a drug receiving unit 24 for placing a drug therein. The display unit 22 is configured to display at least one of the following information: a dose of the drug that is to be injected, a drug type, a remaining amount of the drug, and whether or not the drug has expired. The adjusting unit 23 is configured for adjusting a to-be-outputted dose of the drug in the drug receiving unit 24. In addition, the drug injection device 2 may be configured with a puncturing structure for collecting a blood sample for analysis and measurement. In this embodiment, the drug used herein is insulin.
The measuring device 3 includes a device body 31, a sensing unit 32, an installation unit 33, an input unit 34, a computing unit 35 and a display unit 36, and may cooperate with a sensing strip 9 to perform measurement for the analyte.
The sensing unit 32 is disposed on the device body 31, and includes a measuring module 321 configured to measure a parameter of the analyte (e.g., the blood glucose) in the specimen (e.g., the blood), a temperature sensing module 322 configured to sense an ambient temperature, and an orientation sensing module 323.
In this embodiment, the sensing strip 9 may be an electrochemical or optical sensing strip, which includes a reaction groove and a reagent layer. The reaction groove is configured for receiving the specimen, and the analyte contained in the specimen reacts with the reagent layer in the reaction groove. After placing the sensing strip 9 in the measuring device 3, the measuring module 321 measures signals of the chemical reaction to obtain a readout value of the analyte. Since such techniques are well known in the art, further details thereof are omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
The temperature sensing module 322 is configured to generate a notification signal when the ambient temperature sensed thereby is out of a preset temperature range. The preset temperature range is determined according to a storage temperature range of the drug. As an example, the insulin may deteriorate if not stored within a temperature range of 2° C. to 30° C. Therefore, a temperature range between 3° C. and 29° C., between 4° C. and 28° C., or other suitable range may be set as the preset temperature range for the insulin. Slightly narrowing the storage temperature range may reduce risk from errors in temperature sensing and obtain better effect in preservation of the drug. Different drugs may have different suitable storage temperature ranges, and the preset temperature range should be determined accordingly.
The orientation sensing module 323 is configured to sense an output direction of the drug injection device 2 that is retained on the measuring device 3, and to generate a notification signal when a drug output part of the drug injection device 2 is not placed in a prime shot direction that is vertical to a ground plane. Furthermore, the display unit 36 may output a display signal for notifying the user to vertically place the drug injection device 2 in such a condition.
The user may put the drug in the drug injection device 2 or in a bag when going out. The temperature sensing module 322 of the measuring device 3 periodically senses the ambient temperature to prevent the drug in the drug injection device 2 from becoming ineffective due to an excessively high or low temperature. As an example, since a diabetic patient usually measures the blood glucose level every five hours, the display unit 36 of the measuring device 3 displays the highest and the lowest temperature values within the last five hours as a reference when the patient intends to measure the blood glucose.
The installation unit 33 is disposed on the device body 31, and is configured to removably install the device body 31 on the drug injection device 2. The installation unit 33 includes a positioning component 330 disposed on the device body 31 and defining a receiving space. The receiving space is configured to permit extension of the drug injection device 2 therein, so as to retain removably the drug injection device 2 on the positioning component 330.
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The computing unit 35 is disposed on the device body 31, receives the personal data inputted from the input unit 34, performs computation according to the personal data, and outputs a computation signal associated with at least one of a recommended dose of the drug, a drug type, and a recommended time of drug injection. Since the feature of the present invention does not reside in computation of the recommended dose of the drug, details thereof are omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
The display unit 36 is disposed on the device body 31, receives the computation signal outputted by the computing unit 35, and outputs a display signal corresponding to the computation signal, as well as indication signals generated by the temperature sensing module 322 and the orientation module 323.
In addition, the indication signals generated by the temperature sensing module 322 and the orientation module 323 may be outputted using a different type of warning devices, such as an acoustic warning device (e.g., a speaker, a buzzer, etc.), a visual warning device (e.g., a screen of light emitting diodes, a screen of liquid crystal, etc.), a tactile warning device (e.g., a vibrator, etc.), a wireless warning device (e.g., a wireless signal transmitter that is configured to wirelessly transmit a message to a doctor or a patient's relative), or other types of the warning devices. However, the present invention should not be limited in this respect.
In use, the encircling component 332 of the measuring device 3 is tightly hooked on the fixing component 331, so that the measuring device 3 hangs on the drug injection device 2, thereby facilitating the user to inspect conditions of the insulin and the blood glucose at any time.
This embodiment of the present invention has the following advantages:
1. By use of the installation unit 33 to removably install the measuring device 3 on the drug injection device 2, this embodiment has a relatively simple structure and is easier to manufacture compared to the conventional techniques, and is compatible for use with conventional drug injection devices 2 sold in the market. Therefore, the user may follow the previous operation of injection, thereby preventing risks from operation error, and establishing a habit of measuring the blood glucose before injection of the insulin, so as to achieve effective and safe injection of the insulin. In addition, integration of the measuring device 3 and the drug injection device 2 may reduce overall weight and enhance portability.
2. By virtue of the temperature sensing module 322, the ambient temperature may be sensed so as to indirectly manage the storage temperature of the drug received in the drug injection device 2 by generating the indication signal when the ambient temperature is out of the preset temperature range. In addition, since the patient (i.e., the user) may measure the blood glucose about every five hours, the display unit 36 of the measuring device 3 is configured to display the highest and the lowest ambient temperature within the last five hours, thereby preventing the patient from using the insulin that may have become ineffective due to an excessively high or low temperature, and enhancing safety in use.
3. The orientation sensing module 323 generates the indication signal when the drug injection device 2 is not placed in the prime shot direction, thereby preventing presence of bubbles in an insulin tank (not shown) or in a syringe needle of the drug injection device 2, and enhancing dose accuracy of the drug and safety in use.
4. The input unit 34, the computing unit 35 and the display unit 36 enable the function of providing information of the dose of the insulin, the type of the insulin, and recommended time of drug injection, thereby enhancing convenience in use.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103112911 | Apr 2014 | TW | national |