Claims
- 1. A tissue penetrating system, comprising:
a plurality of cartridges each with a distal port and a proximal port; a plurality of penetrating members each coupled to a cartridge, each penetrating member having a sharpened distal tip and a shaft portion slidably disposed within the cartridge; a seal formed by a fracturable material between the penetrating member and the cartridge, the seal being positioned at least one of a distal port or a proximal port of the cartridge; and a user interface configured to relay at least one of, skin penetrating performance or a skin penetrating setting.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface is configured to provide a user with at least one input selected from, depth of a penetrating member penetration, velocity of a penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, a velocity of a penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, and a target tissue relaxation parameter.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface provides at least one output to the user selected from, number of penetrating members available, number of penetrating members used, actual depth of penetrating member penetration on a target tissue, stratum corneum thickness, force delivered on a target tissue, energy used by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of a penetrating member, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, and information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue.
- 4. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a data interface configured to couple the tissue penetrating system to at least one of, support equipment with a data interface and the internet.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the support equipment is selected from at least one of, a base station, home computer, central server, and main processing equipment for storing glucose level information.
- 6. The system of claim 4, wherein the data interface is selected from at least one of, Serial RS-232, modem interface, USB, HPNA, Ethernet, optical interface, IRDA, RV interface, Bluetooth interface, cellular telephone interface, 2 way pager interface, parallel port interface standard, near field magnetic coupling, RF transceiver and a telephone systems.
- 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface includes a real time clock and one or more alarms to provide a user with a reminder of a next target penetrating event is needed.
- 8. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a processor coupled to the penetrating member driver and configured to receive signals from the user interface.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the processor is configured to assist in an adjustment of force applied to the penetrating member driver in response to a target tissue parameter.
- 10. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a user interface processor coupled to the user interface.
- 11. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a memory for storing a target tissue parameter.
- 12. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a memory for storing data on target tissue penetrating performance.
- 13. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used; number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event; stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue; tent and hold characteristic of the penetrating member, force delivered on the target tissue penetrating cycle, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, and speed profile of the penetrating member during the target tissue penetrating cycle.
- 14. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used, number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event, stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, a target tissue relaxation parameter, force delivered on the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of the penetrating member as the penetrating penetrates and advances through the target tissue, a tissue target tissue relaxation parameter, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue, information relative to consumed sensors and information relative to consumed penetrating members.
- 15. The system of claim 1, the user interface responds to audio commands.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the user interface includes a sensor for detecting audio commands.
- 17. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface relays information to a user via an audio device.
- 18. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface relays information to a user via a wireless device.
- 19. A tissue penetrating system, comprising:
a plurality of cartridges each with a distal port and a proximal port; a plurality of penetrating members each coupled to a cartridge, each penetrating member having a sharpened distal tip and a shaft portion slidably disposed within the cartridge; a seal formed by a fracturable material between the penetrating member and the cartridge, the seal being positioned at least one of a distal port or a proximal port of the cartridge; and a human interface coupled providing at least one output.
- 20. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
a processor coupled to the penetrating member driver and configured to change a direction and magnitude of force exerted on a penetrating member as it penetrates or advances through the target tissue.
- 21. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
a penetrating member sensor configured to detect a penetrating member position during target tissue penetration.
- 22. The system of claim 19, wherein the at least one output is selected from, a penetration event of a penetrating member, number of penetrating members remaining, time of day, alarm, penetrating member trajectory waveform profile information, force for last penetration event, the last penetration event, how or low battery status, analyte status, time to change cassette status, jamming malfunction, and system status.
- 23. The system of claim 19, wherein the human interface is selected from an LED, an LED digital display, an LCD display, a sound generator, a buzzer, and a vibrating device.
- 24. The system of claim 19, wherein the housing is selected from at least one of, a telephone, a watch, a PDA, electronic device, medical device, point of care device and a decentralized diagnostic device.
- 25. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
an input device coupled to the housing, the input device selected from one or more pushbuttons, a touch pad independent of the display device, or a touch sensitive screen on a visual display.
- 26. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment.
- 27. The system of claim 26, further comprising:
a data interface configured to couple the tissue penetrating system to support equipment with a data interface.
- 28. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment selected from one of the following: personal computer, modem, PDA and a computer network.
- 29. The system of claim 19, wherein the human interface includes a real time clock and one or more alarms a user can set for reminders of when a next target tissue penetration event is needed.
- 30. The system of claim 19, wherein the human interface is coupled to receive signals from a human interface processor separate from the processor coupled to the penetrating member driver
- 31. The system of claim 30, wherein the human interface processor has a sleep mode and runs intermittently to conserve power.
- 32. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used, number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event, stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, a target tissue relaxation parameter, force delivered on the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of the penetrating member as the penetrating penetrates and advances through the target tissue, a tissue target tissue relaxation parameter, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue, information relative to consumed sensors and information relative to consumed penetrating members.
- 33. The system of claim 30, wherein the human interface processor has logic that provides an alarm time set for a first subset of days and a second alarm time set for a second subset of days.
- 34. The system of claim 33, wherein the first subset of days is Monday thru Friday and the second subset of days is Saturday and Sunday.
- 35. A tissue penetrating system, comprising:
a cartridge with a distal port and a proximal port; a plurality of penetrating members each with a sharpened distal tip and a shaft portion slidably disposed within the cartridge; a seal formed by a fracturable material between the penetrating member and the cartridge, the seal being positioned at least one of a distal port or a proximal port of the cartridge; and a user interface configured to relay at least one of, skin penetrating performance or a skin penetrating setting.
- 36. The system of claim 35, wherein the user interface is configured to provide a user with at least one input selected from, depth of a penetrating member penetration, velocity of a penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, a velocity of a penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, and a target tissue relaxation parameter.
- 37. The system of claim 35, wherein the user interface provides at least one output to the user selected from, number of penetrating members available, number of penetrating members used, actual depth of penetrating member penetration on a target tissue, stratum corneum thickness, force delivered on a target tissue, energy used by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of a penetrating member, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, and information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue.
- 38. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a data interface configured to couple the tissue penetrating system to at least one of, support equipment with a data interface and the internet.
- 39. The system of claim 38, wherein the support equipment is selected from at least one of, a base station, home computer, central server, and main processing equipment for storing glucose level information.
- 40. The system of claim 38, wherein the data interface is selected from at least one of, Serial RS-232, modem interface, USB, HPNA, Ethernet, optical interface, IRDA, RF interface, Bluetooth interface, cellular telephone interface, 2 way pager interface, parallel port interface standard, near field magnetic coupling, RF transceiver and a telephone systems.
- 41. The system of claim 35, wherein the user interface includes a real time clock and one or more alarms to provide a user with a reminder of a next target penetrating event is needed.
- 42. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a processor coupled to the penetrating member driver and configured to receive signals from the user interface.
- 43. The system of claim 42, wherein the processor is configured to assist in an adjustment of force applied to the penetrating member driver in response to a target tissue parameter.
- 44. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a user interface processor coupled to the user interface.
- 45. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a memory for storing a target tissue parameter.
- 46. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a memory for storing data on target tissue penetrating performance.
- 47. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used; number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event; stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue; tent and hold characteristic of the penetrating member, force delivered on the target tissue penetrating cycle, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, and speed profile of the penetrating member during the target tissue penetrating cycle.
- 48. The system of claim 35, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used, number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event, stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, a target tissue relaxation parameter, force delivered on the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of the penetrating member as the penetrating penetrates and advances through the target tissue, a tissue target tissue relaxation parameter, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue, information relative to consumed sensors and information relative to consumed penetrating members.
- 49. The system of claim 35, the user interface responds to audio commands.
- 50. The system of claim 49, wherein the user interface includes a sensor for detecting audio commands.
- 51. The system of claim 35, wherein the user interface relays information to a user via an audio device.
- 52. The system of claim 35, wherein the user interface relays information to a user via a wireless device.
- 53. A tissue penetrating system, comprising:
a cartridge with a distal port and a proximal port; a plurality of penetrating members each with a sharpened distal tip and a shaft portion slidably disposed within the cartridge; a seal formed by a fracturable material between the penetrating member and the cartridge, the seal being positioned at least one of a distal port or a proximal port of the cartridge; and
a human interface providing at least one output.
- 54. The system of claim 53, further comprising:
a processor coupled to the penetrating member driver and configured to change a direction and magnitude of force exerted on a penetrating member as it penetrates or advances through the target tissue.
- 55. The system of claim 53, further comprising:
a penetrating member sensor configured to detect a penetrating member position during target tissue penetration.
- 56. The system of claim 53, wherein the at least one output is selected from, a penetration event of a penetrating member, number of penetrating members remaining, time of day, alarm, penetrating member trajectory waveform profile information, force for last penetration event, the last penetration event, how or low battery status, analyte status, time to change cassette status, jamming malfunction, and system status.
- 57. The system of claim 53, wherein the human interface is selected from an LED, an LED digital display, an LCD display, a sound generator, a buzzer, and a vibrating device.
- 58. The system of claim 53, wherein the housing is selected from at least one of, a telephone, a watch, a PDA, electronic device, medical device, point of care device and a decentralized diagnostic device.
- 59. The system of claim 53, further comprising:
an input device coupled to the housing, the input device selected from one or more pushbuttons, a touch pad independent of the display device, or a touch sensitive screen on a visual display.
- 60. The system of claim 53, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment.
- 61. The system of claim 60, further comprising:
a data interface configured to couple the tissue penetrating system to support equipment with a data interface.
- 62. The system of claim 53, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment selected from one of the following: personal computer, modem, PDA and a computer network.
- 63. The system of claim 53, wherein the human interface includes a real time clock and one or more alarms a user can set for reminders of when a next target tissue penetration event is needed.
- 64. The system of claim 53, wherein the human interface is coupled to receive signals from a human interface processor separate from the processor coupled to the penetrating member driver
- 65. The system of claim 64, wherein the human interface processor has a sleep mode and runs intermittently to conserve power.
- 66. The system of claim 53, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used, number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event, stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, a target tissue relaxation parameter, force delivered on the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of the penetrating member as the penetrating penetrates and advances through the target tissue, a tissue target tissue relaxation parameter, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue, information relative to consumed sensors and information relative to consumed penetrating members.
- 67. The system of claim 64, wherein the human interface processor has logic that provides an alarm time set for a first subset of days and a second alarm time set for a second subset of days.
- 68. The system of claim 67, wherein the first subset of days is Monday thru Friday and the second subset of days is Saturday and Sunday.
- 69. A tissue penetrating system, comprising:
a cartridge with a distal port and a proximal port; a plurality of sample chambers; a plurality of penetrating members each with a sharpened distal tip and a shaft portion slidably disposed within the cartridge, each penetrating member being associated with a sample chamber; a first seal formed at the distal port and a second seal formed at the proximal port, wherein prior to lancing the first seal and second seal maintain the distal tip of a penetrating member and the sample chamber in a sterile environment; and a user interface configured to relay at least one of, skin penetrating performance or a skin penetrating setting.
- 70. The system of claim 69, further comprising:
a processor coupled to the penetrating member driver and configured to change a direction and magnitude of force exerted on a penetrating member as it penetrates or advances through the target tissue.
- 71. The system of claim 69, further comprising:
a penetrating member sensor configured to detect a penetrating member position during target tissue penetration.
- 72. The system of claim 69, wherein the at least one output is selected from, a penetration event of a penetrating member, number of penetrating members remaining, time of day, alarm, penetrating member trajectory waveform profile information, force for last penetration event, the last penetration event, how or low battery status, analyte status, time to change cassette status, jamming malfunction, and system status.
- 73. The system of claim 69, wherein the human interface is selected from an LED, an LED digital display, an LCD display, a sound generator, a buzzer, and a vibrating device.
- 74. The system of claim 69, wherein the housing is selected from at least one of, a telephone, a watch, a PDA, electronic device, medical device, point of care device and a decentralized diagnostic device.
- 75. The system of claim 69, further comprising:
an input device coupled to the housing, the input device selected from one or more pushbuttons, a touch pad independent of the display device, or a touch sensitive screen on a visual display.
- 76. The system of claim 69, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment.
- 77. The system of claim 76, further comprising:
a data interface configured to couple the tissue penetrating system to support equipment with a data interface.
- 78. The system of claim 69, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment selected from one of the following: personal computer, modem, PDA and a computer network.
- 79. The system of claim 69, wherein the human interface includes a real time clock and one or more alarms a user can set for reminders of when a next target tissue penetration event is needed.
- 80. The system of claim 69, wherein the human interface is coupled to receive signals from a human interface processor separate from the processor coupled to the penetrating member driver
- 81. The system of claim 80, wherein the human interface processor has a sleep mode and runs intermittently to conserve power.
- 82. The system of claim 69, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used, number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event, stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, a target tissue relaxation parameter, force delivered on the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of the penetrating member as the penetrating penetrates and advances through the target tissue, a tissue target tissue relaxation parameter, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue, information relative to consumed sensors and information relative to consumed penetrating members.
- 83. The system of claim 80, wherein the human interface processor has logic that provides an alarm time set for a first subset of days and a second alarm time set for a second subset of days.
- 84. The system of claim 83, wherein the first subset of days is Monday thru Friday and the second subset of days is Saturday and Sunday.
- 85. A tissue penetrating system, comprising:
a cartridge with a distal port and a proximal port; a plurality of sample chambers; a plurality of penetrating members each with a sharpened distal tip and a shaft portion slidably disposed within the cartridge, each penetrating member being associated with a sample chamber; a first seal formed at the distal port and a second seal formed at the proximal port, wherein prior to lancing the first seal and second seal maintain the distal tip of a penetrating member and the sample chamber in a sterile environment; and a human interface providing at least one output.
- 86. The system of claim 85, further comprising:
a processor coupled to the penetrating member driver and configured to change a direction and magnitude of force exerted on a penetrating member as it penetrates or advances through the target tissue.
- 87. The system of claim 85, further comprising:
a penetrating member sensor configured to detect a penetrating member position during target tissue penetration.
- 88. The system of claim 85, wherein the at least one output is selected from, a penetration event of a penetrating member, number of penetrating members remaining, time of day, alarm, penetrating member trajectory waveform profile information, force for last penetration event, the last penetration event, how or low battery status, analyte status, time to change cassette status, jamming malfunction, and system status.
- 89. The system of claim 85, wherein the human interface is selected from an LED, an LED digital display, an LCD display, a sound generator, a buzzer, and a vibrating device.
- 90. The system of claim 85, wherein the housing is selected from at least one of, a telephone, a watch, a PDA, electronic device, medical device, point of care device and a decentralized diagnostic device.
- 91. The system of claim 85, further comprising:
an input device coupled to the housing, the input device selected from one or more pushbuttons, a touch pad independent of the display device, or a touch sensitive screen on a visual display.
- 92. The system of claim 85, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment.
- 93. The system of claim 92, further comprising:
a data interface configured to couple the tissue penetrating system to support equipment with a data interface.
- 94. The system of claim 85, further comprising:
a data exchange device for coupling the tissue penetrating system to support equipment selected from one of the following: personal computer, modem, PDA and a computer network.
- 95. The system of claim 85, wherein the human interface includes a real time clock and one or more alarms a user can set for reminders of when a next target tissue penetration event is needed.
- 96. The system of claim 85, wherein the human interface is coupled to receive signals from a human interface processor separate from the processor coupled to the penetrating member driver
- 97. The system of claim 96, wherein the human interface processor has a sleep mode and runs intermittently to conserve power.
- 98. The system of claim 85, further comprising:
a memory for storing at least one of, a number of penetrating members used, number of target tissue penetrating events, time and date of the last selected number of target tissue penetrating events, time interval between alarm and target tissue penetrating event, stratum corneum thickness, time of day, energy consumed by a penetrating member driver to drive a penetrating member into the target tissue, depth of penetrating member penetration, velocity of the penetrating member, a desired velocity profile, velocity of the penetrating member into the target tissue, velocity of the penetrating member out of the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member in the target tissue, a target tissue relaxation parameter, force delivered on the target tissue, dwell time of the penetrating member, battery status, system status, consumed energy, speed profile of the penetrating member as the penetrating penetrates and advances through the target tissue, a tissue target tissue relaxation parameter, information relative to contact of a penetrating member with target tissue before penetration by the penetrating member, information relative to a change of speed of a penetrating member as in travels in the target tissue, information relative to consumed sensors and information relative to consumed penetrating members.
- 99. The system of claim 96, wherein the human interface processor has logic that provides an alarm time set for a first subset of days and a second alarm time set for a second subset of days.
- 100. The system of claim 99, wherein the first subset of days is Monday thru Friday and the second subset of days is Saturday and Sunday.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/127,395 (Attorney Docket No. 38187-2551) filed Apr. 19, 2002. This application also claims the benefit of priority from commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/237,261 (Attorney Docket No. 38187-2595) filed Sep. 5, 2002 and commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ (Attorney Docket No. 38187-2592) filed Sep. 5, 2002. All applications listed above are fully incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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