SYSTEM COMPRISING A DOCKING STATION AND A HANDHELD DEVICE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20130208416
  • Publication Number
    20130208416
  • Date Filed
    October 14, 2011
    13 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 15, 2013
    11 years ago
Abstract
The system of the invention comprises a docking station (1) and a handheld device (3). The docking station (1) has a bathtub shape following the contours of the handheld device (3) tightly and comprises four walls (5, 7, 9, 11). The inner part of the four walls (5, 7, 9, 11) is curved so that the handheld device (3) is guided during docking.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a system comprising a docking station for docking with a handheld device and said handheld device.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. D4,627,771 S shows a docking station for docking with a glucose testing instrument. The instrument lies flat on the docking station. The disadvantage of this docking station is that it is not that easy for a user to place the instrument in the docking station and that this might require several tries.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a first object of the invention to provide a system of the type described in the opening paragraph, which allows a user to place the handheld device in the docking station with less effort.


According to the invention, the first object is realized in that the device has a bathtub shape following the contours of the handheld device tightly and comprises four walls, the inner part of the four walls being curved so that the handheld device is guided during docking The curved walls guide the handheld device in the docking station, thereby allowing a user to place the handheld device in the docking station with less effort. If the user does not place the handheld device at the right position in the docking station, the handheld device automatically slides into this right position. When using a physical connector, the only handling that a user needs to do after positioning the handheld device is pressing slightly at the handheld device to make the physical connection without applying pressure on the handheld device or physical connector.


In an embodiment, the height of the walls is chosen such that the top side of the walls is higher than or of the same height as the center of gravity of the handheld device when the handheld device is docked in the docking station. This ensures that the handheld device does not easily fall out of the docking station when the docking station is being moved, e.g. in hospitals or ambulances.


The height of the walls may be between 20 mm and 30 mm and the center of gravity of the handheld device may accordingly be positioned at maximum 25 mm of the bottom surface of the handheld device. These dimensions ensure that the handheld device does not easily fall out of the docking station when the docking station is being moved, but that the handheld device is still easy to grab from the docking station.


The height of the walls may be 25 mm. This height is very favorable if the center of gravity of the handheld device is positioned at 25 mm of the bottom surface of the handheld device.


The handheld device may be 50 mm high. In order to be able to position the center of gravity of the handheld device at maximum 25 mm of the bottom surface of the handheld device, 50 mm is a convenient height for the handheld device.


A space may exist at the front side of the docking station between the handheld device and the docking station and the center of gravity of the handheld device may accordingly be positioned at the front half of the handheld device. This makes a small rotation of the instrument possible, thereby making undocking easy. The small space also makes handling of the handheld device easy, because it prevents vacuum formation between docking station and handheld device.


The docking station may further comprise at least one weight. This increases the weight of the docking station for easy handling when picking up the handheld device from the docking station. The extra weight prevents that a release button is required to undock the handheld device. The extra weight prevents that the physical connection is not released sufficiently and the docking station moves when the user picks up the handheld device if no release button is used.


The handheld device may be an analyzer, e.g. a blood analyzer. The handheld device may be part of a point-of-care biosensor system.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other aspects of the invention are apparent from and will be further elucidated, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the docking station;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the system.





Corresponding elements in the drawings are denoted by the same reference numeral.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The system comprises a docking station 1 for docking with a handheld device 3 and said handheld device 3, see FIG. 2. The docking station has a bathtub shape following the contours of the handheld device 3 tightly and comprises four walls 5, 7, 9, and 11, see FIG. 1. The inner part of the four walls 5, 7, 9, and 11 is curved so that the handheld device 3 is guided during docking


In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the handheld device 3 is an analyzer, e.g. a blood analyzer. In this embodiment, the height of the walls of the docking station is 25 mm and the handheld device is 50 mm high. The handheld device 3 includes a processing unit, a display and multiple buttons. Furthermore, a rotatable cover and a slot for inserting a cartridge containing a sample are included at the bottom of the handheld device 3. The slot is positioned at such a height that the cartridge can be inserted while the handheld device 3 is docked in the docking station 1. The docking station 1 includes multiple indicators, including an indicator of battery power remaining The docking station 1 has an extrusion at each of walls 5 and 7. These extrusions match corresponding indentations in the handheld device 3.


These indentations provide a better grip of the handheld device. The docking station 1 and the handheld device 3 may communicate through a physical or wireless connection. In case of a wireless connection, the handheld device 3 may be charged via the docking station 1 by using wireless power. In case of a physical connection, the docking station 1 may comprise a connector and the handheld device 3 a socket or vice versa.


A space 13 exists at the front side of the docking station 1 between the handheld device 3 and the docking station 1 and the center of gravity of the handheld device 3 is positioned at the front half of the handheld device 3. This makes a small rotation of the handheld device 3 possible, thereby making undocking easy. The small space also makes handling of the handheld device 3 easy, because it prevents vacuum formation between docking station 1 and handheld device 3.


While the invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments, it will be understood that modifications thereof within the principles outlined above will be evident to those skilled in the art, and thus the invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments but is intended to encompass such modifications. The invention resides in each and every novel characteristic feature and each and every combination of characteristic features. Reference numerals in the claims do not limit their protective scope. Use of the verb “to comprise” and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of elements other than those stated in the claims. Use of the article “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.


‘Means’, as will be apparent to a person skilled in the art, are meant to include any hardware (such as separate or integrated circuits or electronic elements) or software (such as programs or parts of programs) which perform in operation or are designed to perform a specified function, be it solely or in conjunction with other functions, be it in isolation or in co-operation with other elements. The invention can be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.

Claims
  • 1. A system comprising a docking station for docking with a handheld device and said handheld device, the docking station having a bathtub shape following the contours of the handheld device tightly and comprising four walls, the inner part of the four walls being curved so that the handheld device is guided during docking
  • 2. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the height of the walls is chosen such that the top side of the walls is higher than or of the same height as the center of gravity of the handheld device when the handheld device is docked in the docking station.
  • 3. A system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the height of the walls is between 20 mm and 30 mm and the center of gravity of the handheld device is positioned at maximum 25 mm of the bottom surface of the handheld device.
  • 4. A system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the height of the walls is 25 mm.
  • 5. A system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the handheld device is 50 mm high.
  • 6. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a space exists at the front side of the docking station between the handheld device and the docking station and the center of gravity of the handheld device is positioned at the front half of the handheld device.
  • 7. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the docking station further comprises at least one weight.
  • 8. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handheld device comprises an analyzer.
  • 9. A docking station for use in the system as claimed in claim 1.
  • 10. A handheld device for use in the system as claimed in claim 1.
  • 11. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the docking station further comprises an extrusion at opposite walls, wherein the handheld device comprises gripping indentations, and wherein the extrusions match the gripping indentations.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10187848.6 Oct 2010 EP regional
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/IB11/54560 10/14/2011 WO 00 4/11/2013