Claims
- 1. An electric cable having a proximal end and a distal end, the electric cable for use with a glucose monitor and a glucose sensor and comprising:
a first connector at the proximal end of the cable; a second connector at the distal end of the cable; and a cable member affixed to the first and the second connectors, the cable member comprising:
at least one insulated conductor having a gauge number greater than 29 and a strand count greater than 39; a conductive shielding layer disposed around the at least one insulated conductor; and an insulating layer disposed around the conductive shielding layer, the insulating layer being made of a material selected from the group consisting of USP class VI PVC and thermoplastic elastomer and reinforced elastomer, and wherein the insulating layer has an OD of less than 0.110 inches.
- 2. The electric cable of claim 1 wherein the insulating layer has nominal thickness of greater than 0.005 inches.
- 3. The electric cable of claim 1 wherein the at least one insulated conductor has an insulation layer made of a material selected from the group consisting of PVC and polyester.
- 4. The electric cable of claim 1 further comprising a drain line conductor disposed within the conductive shielding layer, the drain line conductor being adjacent to and in electrical connection with the conductive shielding layer.
- 5. An electric cable for electrically connecting a glucose monitor to a glucose sensor set, the glucose monitor having a glucose monitor conductive contact, the glucose sensor set having a sensor set cable fitting and a sensor set conductive contact, the electric cable comprising:
a cable member comprising:
at least one insulated conductor; a conductive shielding layer disposed around the at least one insulated conductor; and an insulating layer disposed around the conductive shielding layer; a first connector comprising:
a first connector housing having a first bore, the first bore adapted to receive the sensor set cable fitting; and a first conductive contact disposed within the first bore, the first conductive contact being electrically coupled to the at least one insulated conductor, the first conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the sensor set conductive contact; and a second connector comprising:
a second connector housing having a second bore, the second connector housing adapted to releasably couple the second connector with the glucose monitor; and a second conductive contact disposed within the second bore, the second conductive contact being electrically coupled to the at least one insulated conductor, the second conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor conductive contact.
- 6. The electric cable of claim 5 wherein the at least one insulated conductor has a gauge number greater than 29 and has a strand count greater than 39, wherein the insulating layer is made of a material selected from the group consisting of USP class VI PVC and thermoplastic elastomer and reinforced elastomer, and wherein the electric cable has an OD of less than 0.110 inches.
- 7. The electric cable of claim 5 further comprising a key fitting formed within the first bore, the key fitting being adapted to mate with the glucose sensor set in one orientation.
- 8. The electric cable of claim 5 further comprising a releasable coupler disposed on the first connector housing, the releasable coupler adapted to releasably couple the first connector housing with the glucose sensor set.
- 9. The electric cable of claim 5 wherein the glucose monitor has a ground contact, and
wherein the cable member further comprises a drain conductor disposed within the conductive shielding layer, and wherein the second connector further comprises a drain line conductive contact disposed within the second bore, the drain line conductive contact being electrically coupled to the drain conductor, the drain line conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor ground contact.
- 10. A method of electrically connecting a glucose monitor to a glucose sensor, the method comprising:
connecting the glucose monitor to the proximal end of an electric cable comprising:
at least one insulated conductor having a gauge number greater than 29 and a strand count greater than 39; a conductive shielding layer disposed around the at least one insulated conductor; and an insulating layer disposed around the conductive shielding layer, the insulating layer being made of a material selected from the group consisting of USP class VI PVC and thermoplastic elastomer and reinforced elastomer, and wherein the insulating layer has an OD of less than 0.110 inches; and connecting the glucose sensor to the distal end of the electric cable.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the insulating layer has nominal thickness of greater than 0.005 inches.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the at least one insulated conductor has an insulation layer made of a material selected from the group consisting of PVC and polyester.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein the electric cable further comprises a drain line conductor disposed within the conductive shielding layer, the drain line conductor being adjacent to and in electrical connection with the conductive shielding layer.
- 14. A method of electrically connecting a glucose monitor to a glucose sensor set, the method comprising:
connecting a first connector of an electric cable to the glucose sensor set, the electric cable further having a cable member, and a second connector, the glucose sensor set having a sensor set cable fitting and a sensor set conductive contact, the cable member comprising:
at least one insulated conductor; a conductive shielding layer disposed around the at least one insulated conductor; and an insulating layer disposed around the conductive shielding layer; the first connector comprising:
a first connector housing having a first bore, the first bore adapted to receive the sensor set cable fitting; and a first conductive contact disposed within the first bore, the first conductive contact being electrically coupled to the at least one insulated conductor, the first conductive contact further being removably electrically coupled to the sensor set conductive contact; and connecting the second connector to the glucose monitor having a glucose monitor conductive contact, the second connector comprising:
a second connector housing having a second bore, the second connector housing adapted to releasably couple the second connector with the glucose monitor; and a second conductive contact disposed within the second bore, the second conductive contact being electrically coupled to the at least one insulated conductor, the second conductive contact further being removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor conductive contact.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the at least one insulated conductor has a gauge number greater than 29 and has a strand count greater than 39, wherein the insulating layer is made of a material selected from the group consisting of USP class VI PVC and thermoplastic elastomer and reinforced elastomer, and wherein the electric cable has an OD of less than 0.110 inches.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the first connector further comprises a key fitting formed within the first bore, the key fitting being adapted to mate with the glucose sensor set in one orientation.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein the first connector further comprises a releasable coupler disposed on the first connector housing, the releasable coupler adapted to releasably couple the first connector housing with the glucose sensor set.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein the glucose monitor has a ground contact, and
wherein the cable member further comprises a drain conductor disposed within the conductive shielding layer, and wherein the second connector further comprises a drain line conductive contact disposed within the second bore, the drain line conductive contact being electrically coupled to the drain conductor, the drain line conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor ground contact.
- 19. An electric cable for electrically connecting a glucose monitor to a glucose sensor set, the electric cable comprising:
means for providing an electrical path between the glucose monitor and the glucose sensor set; means for insulating the electrical path providing means; means for shielding the electrical path providing means against external electromagnetic fields; and means for insulating the shielding means.
- 20. The electric cable of claim 19 further comprising means for grounding the shielding means.
- 21. An electric cable for electrically connecting a glucose monitor to a glucose sensor set, the glucose monitor having a glucose monitor conductive contact, the glucose sensor set having a sensor set conductive contact, the electric cable comprising:
a cable member comprising:
at least one insulated conductor; means for shielding the at least one insulated conductor from the effects of external electromagnetic fields; and means for insulating the shielding means; a first connector comprising:
a first connector housing having a first bore; means for attaching the first connector to the sensor set; means for electrically coupling a first conductive contact disposed within the first bore to the at least one insulated conductor; and means for removably electrically coupling the first conductive contact to the sensor set conductive contact; and a second connector comprising:
a second connector housing having a second bore; means for attaching the second connector to the glucose monitor; means for electrically coupling a second conductive contact disposed within the second bore to the at least one insulated conductor; and means for removably electrically coupling the second conductive contact to the glucose monitor conductive contact.
- 22. The electric cable of claim 21 further comprising means for connecting the first connector with the glucose sensor set in one orientation.
- 23. The electric cable of claim 21 further comprising means for grounding the shielding means to the glucose monitor.
- 24. An electric cable for electrically connecting a glucose monitor to a glucose sensor set, the glucose monitor having a plurality of glucose monitor conductive contacts and a ground contact, the glucose sensor set having a plurality of sensor set contacts and a latch arm, the electric cable comprising:
a cable member comprising:
a plurality of insulated conductors; a drain conductor; a conductive shielding layer disposed around the plurality of insulated conductors and the drain conductor; and an insulating layer disposed around the conductive shielding layer; a first connector located at a proximal end of the cable member, the first connector comprising:
a first connector housing having a flat underside surface, a latch recess and a first bore; the latch recess adapted to receive the glucose sensor set latch arm; the first bore adapted to form a water resistant friction fit with the glucose sensor set; a key fitting formed within the first bore, the key fitting being adapted to mate with the glucose sensor set in one orientation; and a first plurality of conductive contacts disposed within the first bore, the first plurality of conductive contacts being electrically coupled to the plurality of insulated conductors, the first plurality of conductive contacts further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the plurality of sensor set contacts; and a second connector located at a distal end of the cable member, the second connector comprising:
a second connector housing having a second bore adapted to releasably couple the second connector with the glucose monitor; a second plurality of conductive contacts disposed within the second bore, the second plurality of conductive contacts being electrically coupled to the plurality of insulated conductors, the second plurality of conductive contacts further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the plurality of glucose monitor conductive contacts; and a drain line conductive contact disposed within the second bore, the drain line conductive contact being electrically coupled to the drain conductor, the drain line conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor ground contact.
- 25. A test plug for use with a glucose monitor cable adapted to electrically couple to a glucose monitor, the test plug comprising:
a housing; a fitting affixed to the housing, the fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug to the glucose monitor cable; and an electrical circuit adapted to provide a test signal to the cable and the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable when the test plug is coupled to the glucose monitor cable and when the glucose monitor cable is coupled to the glucose monitor.
- 26. The test plug of claim 25 further comprising a key fitting formed on the fitting affixed to the housing, the key fitting being adapted to mate with the glucose monitor cable in one orientation.
- 27. The test plug of claim 25 further comprising a releasable coupler disposed on the housing, the releasable coupler adapted to mechanically releasably couple the test plug to the glucose monitor cable.
- 28. A test plug for use with a glucose monitor, the test plug comprising:
a housing; a fitting affixed to the housing, the fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug to the glucose monitor; and an electrical circuit adapted to provide a test signal to the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor when the test plug is coupled to the glucose monitor.
- 29. The test plug of claim 28 wherein the glucose monitor is adapted to electrically couple to a glucose monitor cable, the test plug further comprising:
a second fitting affixed to the housing, the second fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug to the glucose monitor cable and wherein the electrical circuit provides the test signal to the glucose monitor through the cable to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable when the test plug is coupled to the glucose monitor cable and when the glucose monitor cable is coupled to the glucose monitor.
- 30. The test plug of claim 29 further comprising a releasable coupler disposed on the housing, the releasable coupler adapted to mechanically releasably couple the test plug to the glucose monitor cable.
- 31. The test plug of claim 29 further comprising a key fitting formed on the second fitting, the key fitting being adapted to mate with the glucose monitor cable in one orientation.
- 32. A test plug for use with at least one of an electrical cable having cable connector and a glucose monitor having an electrical connector, the test plug comprising:
a housing; an impedance device; a first fitting affixed to the housing, the first fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug to the cable connector; said first fitting including a first conductive contact electrically coupled to the impedance device, the first conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the cable connector; and a second fitting affixed to the housing, the second fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug with the glucose monitor; said second fitting including a second conductive contact electrically coupled to the impedance device, the second conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor electrical connector.
- 33. A method of testing the operational performance of a glucose monitor and a glucose monitor cable, the method comprising:
electrically connecting a test plug to the glucose monitor cable which is electrically coupled to the glucose monitor, the test plug comprising:
a housing; a fitting affixed to the housing, the fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug with the glucose monitor cable; and an electrical circuit that produces a signal; and reading the signal with the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising mechanically releasably coupling the test plug to the glucose monitor cable using a releasable coupler disposed on the housing.
- 35. A method of testing the operational performance of a glucose monitor, the method comprising:
electrically connecting a test plug to the glucose monitor, the test plug comprising:
a housing; a fitting affixed to the housing, the fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug with the glucose monitor; and an electrical circuit that produces a signal; and reading the signal with the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor.
- 36. The method of claim 35 further comprising testing the operational performance of the combination of the glucose monitor and a glucose monitor cable,
wherein the test plug further comprises:
a second fitting affixed to the housing, the second fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug with the glucose monitor cable; said combination testing comprising:
disconnecting the test plug from the glucose monitor; electrically connecting the test plug to the glucose monitor cable; and reading a signal with the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the combination of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein the test plug further comprises a releasable coupler disposed on the housing, the releasable coupler adapted to mechanically releasably couple the test plug with the glucose monitor cable.
- 38. A method for alternatively testing the performance of a glucose monitor and the combination of the glucose monitor and a glucose monitor cable, the method comprising:
electrically connecting a test plug to one of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable which is electrically coupled to a glucose monitor, the glucose monitor cable having a cable connector and the glucose monitor having an electrical connector, the test plug comprising:
a housing; an impedance device that produces a signal; a first fitting affixed to the housing, the first fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug with the cable connector; a first conductive contact disposed on the first fitting, the first conductive contact being electrically coupled to the impedance device, the first conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the cable connector; a second fitting affixed to the housing, the second fitting adapted to electrically couple the test plug with the glucose monitor; and a second conductive contact disposed on the second fitting, the second conductive contact being electrically coupled to the impedance device, the second conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor electrical connector; and reading the signal with the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of one of the glucose monitor and the combination of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable.
- 39. A test plug for use with a glucose monitor cable adapted to electrically couple with a glucose monitor, the test plug comprising:
a housing; means for attaching the housing to the glucose monitor cable; and means for producing an electrical signal that is read by the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable when the test plug is coupled to the glucose monitor cable and when the glucose monitor cable is coupled to the glucose monitor.
- 40. A test plug for use with a glucose monitor, the test plug comprising:
a housing; means for attaching the housing to the glucose monitor; and means for producing an electrical signal that is read by the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the glucose monitor when the test plug is coupled to the glucose monitor.
- 41. The test plug of claim 40 further comprising:
a second means for attaching the housing to a glucose monitor cable; and wherein the means for producing an electrical signal further produces an electrical signal that is read by the glucose monitor to test the operational performance of the combination of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable when the test plug is coupled to the combination of the glucose monitor and the glucose monitor cable.
- 42. A test plug for alternative use with one of an electrical cable having a cable connector and a glucose monitor having an electrical connector, the test plug comprising:
a housing; means for producing an electrical signal that is read by the glucose monitor; a first means for selectively mechanically securing the housing to the cable connector; a first means for selectively electrically coupling the means for producing an electrical signal and the cable connector; a second means for selectively mechanically securing the housing to the glucose monitor; and a second means for selectively electrically coupling the means for producing an electrical signal and the glucose monitor electrical connector.
- 43. A test plug for alternative use with one of a shielded electrical cable and a glucose monitor, the shielded electric cable having a cable connector and a latch recess, the glucose monitor having a plurality of glucose monitor conductive contacts and a ground contact, the test plug comprising:
a housing having an interior; an impedance network disposed in the interior; a first fitting disposed at the proximal end of the housing, the first fitting comprising:
a tubular element sized to mate with the cable connector; a D-shaped fitting key disposed on the tubular element, the D-shaped fitting key being adapted to engage the cable connector in one orientation; a first plurality of conductive contacts disposed on the D-shaped fitting key, the first plurality of conductive contacts being electrically coupled to the impedance network, the first plurality of conductive contacts further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the cable connector; and a latch arm disposed on the housing, the latch arm adapted to mate with the cable connector latch recess; a second fitting located at the distal end of the housing, the second fitting comprising:
a cylindrical body having a bore adapted to releasably couple the second fitting with the glucose monitor; a second plurality of conductive contacts disposed within the bore, the second plurality of conductive contacts being electrically coupled to the impedance network, the second plurality of conductive contacts further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the plurality of glucose monitor conductive contacts; and a drain line conductive contact disposed within the bore, the drain line conductive contact being electrically isolated from the impedance network, the drain line conductive contact further being adapted to be removably electrically coupled to the glucose monitor ground contact.
- 44. The test plug of claim 43 wherein the impedance network comprises at least two resistors connected in series and wherein the first plurality of conductive contacts is comprised of a first contact, a second contact, and at least one intermediate contact, the first contact being electrically connected to one end of the series of resistors the second contact being electrically connected to the opposite end of the series of resistors, and the at least one intermediate contact being connected to a junction point of the resistors.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/121,656, filed Feb. 25, 1999 and which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60121656 |
Feb 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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