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- the invention relates to a puncturing device for obtaining a body fluid sample with a receptacle for receiving a lancet supply tape with a plurality of lancets, which are arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply tape and a lancet tip for generating a puncture wound, a conveyor to transport the lancet supply tape inserted into the receptacle To bring lancets of the lancet supply tape successively in a puncture position, and a lancing drive to put a lancet, which is located in the puncture position, in a puncturing movement.
- the invention further relates to a lancing system and a tape cassette with a lancet supply tape for lancing device and a method for separating a lancet tip from a lancet supply tape.
- Such puncture devices and associated lancet supply bands which contain lancets arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply band are for example from US 2003/0199906 A1 and DE 2803345 B1.
- the lancet supply straps described in these publications comprise a flexible carrier on which the lancets are disposed and a sterile protector covering the lancets.
- the sterile protection of the known lancet supply tapes is formed by a film that must be removed before the lancets can be used for a puncture. To remove the sterile protection a relatively high equipment costs is required in known lancing systems.
- the object of the invention is therefore to show a way, as in a lancing device of the type mentioned above with less effort lancets a lancet supply tape can be provided for a puncture.
- the object is achieved by a bending device to bend a portion of the lancet storage tape in the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply tape and thereby to separate a lancet tip of a lancet for a puncture of the lancet supply tape.
- a bending device according to the invention can be attached to a puncturing device.
- the bending device is attached to a tape cassette which is inserted into a receiving compartment of a puncturing device for use.
- a tape cassette and a puncher into which the tape cassette is inserted for use form a lancing system.
- a lancing device or lancing system according to the invention can also be realized without exchangeable tape cassettes by not providing an exchange of the lancet supply tape and discarding the lancing device or lancing system as a disposable article after all the lancets of the lancet supply strip have been used.
- a lancet tip is understood to be the anterior end of a lancet intended for the puncture.
- a lancet supply strip which contains a plurality of lancets arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply strip is folded or folded longitudinally.
- a lancet in the bent portion of the lancet storage band largely retains its orientation. This causes the tip of the lancet to lift off the supply tape and break through a sterile barrier or backing layer.
- a lancet tip of a lancet for a puncture can be separated from the lancet supply band, so that the lancet is ready for a puncture. It is not necessary for a lancet to be completely separated from the lancet supply band by the bending of the lancet supply band.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for separating a lancet tip from a lancet supply strip, wherein the lancet supply strip is bent longitudinally so that the lancet tip lifts off the lancet supply strip, using a bender positioned in a lancing device to bend the strip.
- the lancet supply strip of a lancing system can be designed, for example, similar to lancet supply strips known from US 2003/0199906 A1 or DE 2803345 B1 and a flexible carrier layer on which the lancets are arranged and comprise a sterile protection covering the lancets.
- the sterile protection can be designed, for example, as a film, in particular made of plastic or paper, or as a silicone layer.
- Another possibility for the lancet supply tape is, for example, to arrange lancets on a carrier tape, for example made of paper, plastic and / or metal foil, and to fold the carrier tape so that it covers the lancet tips and in this way protects against damaging environmental influences.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a puncturing device according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic inside view of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1 with an inserted lancet supply belt before a bending process
- Fig. 3 is a rotated by 90 ° view to Figure 2;
- FIG. 4 shows an illustration according to FIG. 2 after the bending of the lancet supply strip
- Fig. 5 is a rotated by 90 ° view to Figure 4;
- FIG. 6 shows the position of the lancet supply belt with respect to the bending device after a puncture.
- FIG. 7 shows a view rotated by 90 ° to FIG. 6;
- FIG. 9 shows a view rotated by 90 ° to FIG. 8.
- FIG. 10 shows an embodiment of a tape cassette in a schematic representation
- FIG. 11 shows the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 10 in a side view
- 12 is a schematic representation of a further embodiment of a puncturing device according to the invention in a plan view
- Fig. 13 is a side view of Figure 12 before a stitch movement
- FIG. 14 shows a side view of FIG. 12 during a stitch movement
- 15 is a schematic representation of another embodiment of a puncturing device according to the invention in a plan view before a Stichbewe- movement.
- FIG. 16 shows a side view of FIG. 15 before a stitch movement
- FIG. 17 shows a plan view of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 15 during a stitch movement
- Fig. 18 is a side view of Figure 17 during a stitch movement.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary embodiment of a puncturing device 1 according to the invention for obtaining a body fluid sample.
- the puncturing device 1 has a device opening 2, against which a body part is pressed to produce a puncture wound.
- the puncture device 1 further comprises controls 3 in the form of buttons and a display device 4 in the form of a liquid crystal display for displaying examination results.
- the puncture device 1 has a receptacle (not shown) for a lancet supply tape.
- the receptacle has a closable opening which is located on the back of the embodiment shown in Figure 1.
- the lancet supply strip 5 carries a plurality of lancets 6, which are arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply strip 5 and each have a lancet tip 6a for generating a puncture wound.
- Figures 2 to 9 show a schematic representation of a section of the device interior with a inserted into the puncture 1 Lancet supply tape 5 in different operating positions, based on which the operation of the puncturing device 1 will be explained below.
- the lancets 6 of a lancet supply strip 5 inserted into the puncturing device 1 can be successively brought into a puncturing position by a conveying device.
- the lancet supply tape 5 is positioned such that a lancet 6 is in the puncturing position.
- the conveyor may for example be a winding device with which a lancet supply belt 5, which may be folded or zigzag folded into a stack used in the receiving compartment of the puncturing device 1, wound after use and can be moved in this way in the longitudinal direction.
- the lancet supply tape 5 may be contained in a tape cassette which is inserted into the puncher for use.
- the lancing drive 8 comprises a holder with a slot 9, through which the lancet supply strip 5 is guided.
- the lancing drive 8 is moved with the holder in the puncture direction while the portion of the lancet supply tape 5, which is located in the slot 9, accelerated together with a lancing in the injection position 6, so that the lancet 6 with its tip 6a in pierces a pressed against the device opening 2 body part.
- the lancet 6 remains connected to the lancet supply strip 5, since in the bending process only the lancet tip 6a is lifted off the lancet supply strip 5.
- a puncturing movement of the holder of the lancing drive 8 can in the simplest case be transferred to the lancet supply strip 5 by the lancet supply strip 5 rests with its longitudinal edge, which faces away from the lancet tip 6a of the lancet supply strip 5, on the holder at a bottom of the slot 9.
- a Improved transmission of a puncture and return movement of the lancing drive 8 to the lancet supply tape 5 can be achieved in that the slot 9 is narrowed by a suitable mechanism as soon as a lancet 6 is in the puncture position, and the lancet supply tape 5 in this way in the slot. 9 is trapped. After completed return movement of the slot 9 is widened again, so that the lancet supply belt 5 can be moved by the conveyor.
- a deflecting element 7a is arranged in the form of a deflection roller in the illustrated embodiment, which deflects the lancet supply belt 5. In this way, the transport of the lancet supply strip 5 through the slot 9 can be facilitated and blocking of the lancet supply strip 5 in the slot 9 can be prevented.
- a deflecting element 7b is arranged in the form of a deflection roller which, like the deflection roller 7a, supports the transport of the lancet supply belt 5 through the slot 9.
- the deflecting elements in Figures 4, 5, 8 and 9 are not shown.
- the tips 6a of the lancets 6 of the inserted lancet supply tape 5 are surrounded by a sterile protection, which is formed in the illustrated embodiment as a plastic film which covers the arranged on a flexible carrier tape lancets 6.
- the carrier tape can, like the sterile protection, be made of plastic, paper or metal, for example.
- the lancet tip 6a of a lancet 6 is separated from the lancet supply strip 5 by a bending device 10, the lancet supply strip 5 in the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply strip 5 bends.
- the lancet supply strip 5 is moved by the lancing drive 8 in the puncturing direction, so that the lancet supply strip 5 abuts the bending device 10 with its longitudinal edge in the puncturing direction.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show a section of the lancet supply strip 5 bent in the longitudinal direction with the puncturing drive 8 moved in the puncturing direction.
- the lancet 6 retains its orientation and therefore tears the sterile protection covering it, in the illustrated embodiment, a cover film, or the flexible carrier tape.
- the lancet tip 6 a is lifted off the lancet supply strip 5 in the bending process and is thus separated therefrom, so that the lancet tip 6 a can be inserted into a body part pressed against the device opening 2 to obtain a body fluid sample.
- the bending device 10 acts to bend the lancet supply strip 5 on a longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5.
- the lancet supply tape 5 is moved from the position shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 in the puncturing direction until it reaches the position shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, in which a section of the lancet storage tape 5 is bent longitudinally, by a longitudinal edge of the lancet supply belt 5 is pressed by the lancing drive 8 against the bending device 10.
- the bending of the lancet supply strip 5 in the longitudinal direction and thus the readiness of a lancet 6 for a puncture takes place in the illustrated embodiment in an early phase of a puncturing movement. In this way, the risk of contamination of the lancet tip 6a, which consists after the separation of the lancet tip 6a of the lancet supply strip 5 in principle because of the perforated sterile protection minimized.
- a bending device 10 it is sufficient to act with a bending device 10 at one point, for example next to a lancet 6 on a longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5.
- the bending device 10 acts on the lancet tips 6a facing the longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5 at two spaced locations, so that between these two points a band cut is bent, which has no contact with the bending device 10 and a Lancet tip 6a, which is located in this section of the lancet supply strip 5, does not touch the bending device 10.
- This can be achieved, for example, by virtue of the bending device 10 has a slot.
- FIG. 5 shows how the bending device 10 presses on the left and right of the lancet 6 against a longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5.
- the bending device 10 has two bending surfaces 10a, which extend at a distance from each other obliquely to the puncture direction.
- bending surfaces 10a can be fork-shaped, for example, in the form of webs, which run in a straight line in the illustrated embodiment.
- the bending surfaces 10a can also be curved. It is sufficient if a longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5, which is pressed against a bending surface 10 a, slides off, so that the corresponding section of the lancet supply strip 5 is bent off in the longitudinal direction.
- a portion of the lancet supply strip 5 in the longitudinal direction forms a curvature which extends in the longitudinal direction and can be seen in Figures 4 and 5.
- the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1 has a test device 12 for testing a body fluid sample.
- a test device 12 may be a photometric test device with which a discoloration of a test field is examined which contains detection reagents which cause a discoloration of the test field which depends on the analyte concentration.
- the test device 12 can also be an electrochemical test device with which a measuring current that depends on the analyte concentration is detected. Suitable test devices are integrated, for example, in commercially available handheld analyzers with which, for example, diabetics monitor their blood sugar content.
- the lancet supply strip 5 also carries test fields 13, so that a body fluid sample can be obtained with the lancing system described and subsequently examined, for example for measuring the glucose content.
- the test device 12 of the puncturing device 1 cooperates with a test field 13 of the lancet supply strip 5 which exits a puncture wound produced by a puncture wound. en Absorbs body fluid sample. This will be explained below with reference to FIGS. 6 to 9.
- the action of the bending mechanism 10 on the lancet supply belt 5 is interrupted after a puncture, so that the bent lancet supply belt section returns to its flat position, in which it is shown, for example, in FIG.
- the lancet supply strip 5 is moved further by the conveying device, so that a test field 13 of the lancet supply strip 5 is aligned with the device opening 2 and a previously generated puncture wound of a body part pressed against the device opening 2.
- the lancet supply strip 5 is again moved in the puncturing direction by the lancing drive 8 and thus bent again by the bending mechanism 10 in the longitudinal direction.
- the lancet supply tape 5 is applied with a partial surface of the body part in which the puncture wound was generated.
- the partial surface with which the lancet supply strip 5 is applied to the body part a test field 13.
- the lancet supply strip 5 is thus pressed in this step again with its longitudinal edge against the bending device 10.
- the lancet supply belt 5 is bent in the illustrated embodiment by an angle ⁇ shown in Figure 8 of about 45 ° in the longitudinal direction.
- the lancet supply strip is bent in the illustrated embodiment by at least 25 °, in particular at least 30 °. Bending angles of 40 ° to 90 ° are particularly favorable for receiving a body fluid sample, so that an advantageously large partial surface of the lancet supply belt 5 can be applied to the relevant body part for receiving a body fluid sample.
- the lancet supply belt 5 After picking up a body fluid sample, the lancet supply belt 5 is moved back again by the lancing drive 8, ie again separated from the bending device 10 and thus the action of the bending device 10 is interrupted again so that the bent lancet supply belt section returns to its flat position. Subsequently, the lancet supply belt 5 is transported one step further by the conveying device in order to transport the test field 13 wetted with a body fluid sample to the test device 12. The test device 12 then determines, in cooperation with the test field 13, an analyte concentration, for example the glucose concentration, of the body fluid.
- an analyte concentration for example the glucose concentration
- FIG. 10 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary embodiment of a tape cassette 20 with a lancet supply strip 5 which carries a plurality of lancets which are arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply strip 5.
- the tape cassette has a bender 10 for bending a portion of the lancet supply tape 5 in the longitudinal direction of the lancet supply tape, thereby separating a lancet tip of a lancet for a puncture from the lancet supply tape 5.
- All embodiments of the bending device 10 of the embodiment described above with reference to FIGS 1 to 9 and the bending process can be transferred to the embodiment shown in Figure 10.
- the bending device 10 as well as the bending device of the embodiment described above are formed as two obliquely extending to the stitch direction webs.
- the bending device on a frame 24 of Tape cartridge 20 attached which is best seen in Figure 11, a schematic side view of Figure 10 can be seen.
- the frame 24 of the tape cassette carries a supply roll 21 on which the lancet supply tape is wound up with unused lancets, and a feed roller 22 on which used portions of the lancet supply tape 5 are wound.
- the conveyor roller 22 has a central recess with a contour deviating from the circular shape, in the illustrated embodiment a star-shaped contour to couple when inserting the tape cassette 20 in a puncher 1 to a driven shaft of the puncher 1.
- the lancet supply tape 5 is passed through a coupling head 23 in the tape cassette 20 by means of deflection rollers 7a, 7b.
- the coupling head 23 couples when inserting the tape cassette 20 in a puncher 1 to the lancing drive 8 of the lancing device 1, so that the coupling head 23 can be moved in the needle direction.
- the coupling head 23 for coupling to the lancing drive 8 of a puncturing device 1 has a coupling element 23a in the form of a pin.
- the coupling head 23 has a slot or a groove through which the lancet supply tape 5 is passed.
- the lancet supply strip 5 is moved in the stiching direction so that its longitudinal edge strikes against the bending device 10 and the lancet supply strip is bent. During this bending of the lancet supply strip 5, the tip of the lancet 6 is detached from the lancet supply strip 5 for a puncture.
- FIG. 12 shows a schematic representation of a top view of a further exemplary embodiment of a lancing device or lancing system in which the lancet supply strip 5 is bent in the longitudinal direction so that the lancet tip of a lancet 6 is lifted off the lancet supply strip 5.
- the bending of the lancet supply strip 5 is not acted on its longitudinal edge. Instead, the bending is achieved in that the stitching in the front longitudinal edge of the lancet supply belt 5 is exposed to a greater voltage than the rear longitudinal edge in the stitching direction. This will be explained below with reference to FIGS. 12 to 14.
- FIG. 12 shows a schematic representation of a top view of a further exemplary embodiment of a lancing device or lancing system in which the lancet supply strip 5 is bent in the longitudinal direction so that the lancet tip of a lancet 6 is lifted off the lancet supply strip 5.
- the bending of the lancet supply strip 5 is not acted on its longitudinal edge. Instead, the bending is achieved in that the stitching in
- a lancet 6 is shown in FIG the puncturing position held together with a supporting portion of the lancet supply belt 5 in a holder 8 of the lancing drive.
- the holder 8 has a slot 9 through which the lancet supply tape 5 is passed.
- the holder 8 is as well as in the embodiments described above see between two deflection 7a and 7b, for example, pins arranged at which the lancet supply belt 5 is guided past and deflect it, ie change its direction of movement in Figure 12 by slightly more than 90 °.
- the holder 8 is not arranged in a line with the deflection elements 7a, 7b, but offset transversely to the stitching direction. Therefore, the section of the lancet supply strip 5 leading to the holder 8 encloses an angle of less than 180 ° with the section of the lancet supply strip 5 leading away from the holder 8.
- the holder 8 moves from the initial position shown in Figure 13 in the position shown in Figure 14.
- the tape section held by the holder 8 is moved out of the winding plane in which the lancet supply belt 5 is wound up by the conveyor roller 22.
- the holder 8 is arranged transversely to the sting direction offset between the two deflecting elements 7a and 7b, the stitching in the front longitudinal edge of the lancet supply belt 5 is subjected to a tensile stress in this movement.
- This tension causes the front longitudinal edge in the stitching direction bends towards the deflection elements 7a, 7b.
- the bent longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5 is indicated in Figure 14 by an arrow. In this way, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 12 to 14, bending of the lancet supply belt 5 in the longitudinal direction is also achieved without acting on the longitudinal edge to be bent.
- the bending device is formed by a lancet 6 being provided in the puncturing position. together with a supporting portion of the lancet supply belt 5 is held in the holder 8 of the lancing drive, which is arranged offset transversely to the stiching direction between two deflecting elements 7a, 7b, where the lancet supply belt 5 is guided past and performs a movement in the stinging direction at a stitch.
- FIGS. 15 to 18 show a further exemplary embodiment in which, similar to the exemplary embodiment described above, longitudinal bending of the lancet supply strip 5 is achieved without acting on the longitudinal longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5 in the stiching direction.
- FIG. 15 shows a schematic top view of a puncturing or puncturing system prior to a puncture movement.
- the difference to the embodiment described above consists essentially in that the stitching direction is transverse to the geometric axis of rotation of the conveyor roller 22.
- the lancet supply strip 5 is therefore rotated on its way from the supply roll 21 to the holder 8 of the lancing drive by a quarter turn. From the bracket 8 to the conveyor roller 22 is another quarter turn. In this way, the plane of the lancet supply strip 5 extends in the holder 8 transversely to the plane of the lancet supply strip 5 in the wound state.
- the quarter turn of the lancet supply strip 5 takes place in the illustrated embodiment of the deflecting elements 7a, 7b, where the lancet supply belt 5 is guided past on its way to the conveying roller 22 and thereby also changes its direction of movement, in the illustrated embodiment by about 90 °.
- the holder 8 is arranged offset between the two deflecting elements 7a, 7b transversely to the stitching direction and transversely to an imaginary connecting line of the two deflecting elements 7a, 7b.
- FIG. 18 shows an arrow which points to the bent longitudinal edge of the lancet supply strip 5.
- the bending device is formed in this way by the particular band guide, that is to say the arrangement of the holder 8 with respect to the deflecting elements 7a, 7b.
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