Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
606172000 | Means to limit cutter penetration depth (e.g., dura guard) | 43 |
20080275481 | Ultrasound guided percutaneous cutting tool with gradations and adjustable stop ring - A surgical cutting instrument which has an ultrasonic reflective coating and gradations thereon is used in association with an adjustable stop ring on the surgical cutting instrument for internal surgical procedures guided by ultrasonic scanning. The surgical cutting instrument is inserted into the introducer and the stop ring stops the surgical cutting instrument at a desired protruding distance of the cutting instrument into the area of the surgical procedure. | 11-06-2008 |
20090054919 | Channel Current Cheminformatics And Bioengineering Methods For Immunological Screening, Single-Molecule Analysis, And Single-Molecular-Interaction Analysis - Analytical tools and methods employing processing of channel current blockade measurements to detect or assess changes in environmental conditions generally, and more specifically, to detect and assess interactions between a blockade-producing auxiliary molecule in the channel and either the surrounding conductive medium generally or molecules in that conductive medium. The auxiliary molecule is disposed within the channel in order to generate a highly structured channel current blockade signal. The blockade signal resulting from inducing ionic current flow through the channel with auxiliary molecule present, is based on an auxiliary molecule chosen to be highly susceptible to modulation when the auxiliary molecule interacts with other molecules in the surrounding conductive medium, or when it otherwise is modified or affected at the molecular level by changes in the physical or chemical conditions of that surrounding medium. The tools and methods enable, amongst other things, candidate antibody screening, molecular affinity and bond strength analysis and detection of a variety of changes in test media, even at the molecular level. | 02-26-2009 |
20090131963 | Scalpel blade protector - A scalpel blade protector comprises an inner housing friction fit onto a scalpel handle and an outer housing or blade guard slidably mounted on the inner housing for movement between positions exposing and shielding the scalpel blade. The blade protector is attached to conventional scalpel handles. Some embodiments show a blade protector for a flat scalpel handle. Some embodiments show a blade protector for a round or hexagonal scalpel handle. The blade guard and inner housing include a latch mechanism so the blade guard is latched in the position exposing the scalpel blade and in the position shielding the scalpel blade. | 05-21-2009 |
20090204137 | SAFETY SCALPEL - A scalpel enabling both safe blade engagement or disengagement and safe passing among personnel during surgical procedures. The blade arm assembly of the scalpel is positionable in three positions, including a retracted position, an operational extended position and a fully extended position for engagement and disengagement of the blade. | 08-13-2009 |
20090275967 | SAFE TISSUE PUNCTURE DEVICE - A method for safely penetrating the tissue of a gastric wall includes deploying a tissue puncture assembly including a suction device proximate the gastric wall tissue, applying a vacuum source to the suction device to draw a portion of the gastric wall tissue thereto and extending a needle through the portion of gastric wall tissue drawn into contact with the suction device. A device for safely penetrating the tissue of a gastric wall includes a tissue puncture assembly including a suction device in the form of a cup with suction ports therein and an open end. A needle is surrounded by the cup and extends through the cup toward the open end. | 11-05-2009 |
20090312780 | MEDICAL DEVICE | 12-17-2009 |
20100121366 | Lancing device - A lancing device comprises a lancet drive to cause a lancet to effect a puncturing movement, a housing that encloses the lancet drive, and a touching element with an opening for applying a part of a body in which a prick wound is to be produced, the touching element being movable relative to the lancet drive for the purpose of adjusting the puncturing depth in a puncturing direction. The touching element is connected rotatably by means of a screw thread to an intermediate piece and is movable in the puncturing direction, while the intermediate piece is rotatable and movable relative to the housing. A guide prevents rotation of the touching element relative to the housing, and the touching element is enclosed by the intermediate piece at least over part of its length. | 05-13-2010 |
20100125293 | GUARDED SURGICAL KNIFE HANDLE - A guarded surgical knife handle includes a handle portion with a blade holder, a chamber within the handle portion, and a slot. The guarded surgical knife handle also includes a guard having an open distal end slidably mounted within the handle portion that can slide longitudinally between an unguarded position and a guarded position. The guard is sized to surround the blade in the guarded position. The guarded surgical knife handle also includes a latch that latches the guard when the guard is slid into the guarded position and a first button that disengages the latch. The guarded surgical knife handle includes a bias member that forces the guard in a proximal direction to an unguarded position when the latch is disengaged along with a second button extending through the slot used to slide the guard in a distal direction into the guarded position. | 05-20-2010 |
20100130997 | Blood sampling device - A lancing device for sampling blood or other body fluid of a subject includes a reusable housing and a disposable cassette. The cassette contains a plurality of lancets held in a storage plane. An active lancet is moved transversely from the storage plane into a firing plane, into engagement with a drive mechanism for actuation to lance the subject's skin. After actuation, the used lancet is returned to the storage plane. Each lancet includes a protective endcap that is removed from the lancet just prior to use and then is replaced onto the lancet after use. | 05-27-2010 |
20100145375 | Apparatus Useful for Rodent Tail Lateral Vessel Transection - Provided herein is an apparatus useful for transection of one lateral vessel in the bleeding model of hemophilic specimen, which is to mimic the venous bleeding in hemophiliac patients, for evaluating the efficacy of potential procoagulant therapeutics. | 06-10-2010 |
20100145376 | Puncturing system and lancet carrier tape - A puncturing system has a carrier tape carrying multiple lancets, a device housing comprising a conveying facility for moving the lancets into a usage position consecutively by moving the carrier tape in a conveying direction, a puncturing drive for accelerating one of the lancets that is positioned in the usage position in a puncturing motion, an opening in the device housing for touching against a body part in which a puncture is to be made by the puncturing motion of one of the lancets, an actuation facility for driving the conveying facility, and an unlockable interlock comprising a stop that blocks further transport of the carrier tape as soon as one of the lancets has reached the usage position. | 06-10-2010 |
20100152759 | Device for acquiring a blood sample - A device for acquiring a blood sample comprising a lancet, a puncture drive having a drive rod coupled on the lancet, and a compression spring, which propels it is disclosed. A flywheel mass, which is mounted as to make it movable, is coupled to the drive rod. The flywheel mass can absorb kinetic energy during a propulsion phase and cause retraction of the lancet after reaching a maximum piercing depth. The flywheel mass can be a flywheel connected via a connecting rod to the drive rod and is set into rotation during propulsion of the lancet. After overcoming a dead center defining the maximum piercing depth, rotational energy stored in the flywheel causes the retraction of the lancet. At a specific angle, the rotation of the flywheel is stopped and the residual piercing depth is defined. | 06-17-2010 |
20100198243 | Lancet depth adjustment assembly - A lancet depth adjustment assembly structured to be used use with a lancet device of the type including a lancet disposed movably within a housing so as to pass into a piercing orientation wherein a piercing tip of the lancet protrudes from a piercing aperture defined in the housing. The lancet depth adjustment assembly includes a depth adjustment element movably secured in overlying relation to the piercing aperture of the housing and having a piercing access including one or more openings structured to permit passage of the piercing tip of the lancet therethrough. The depth adjustment element is structured to be interposed between a finger of a patient and the piercing aperture so as to define a spacing therebetween, and accordingly define a depth to which the piercing tip, which protrudes a defined amount from the housing, penetrates the body part. Furthermore, the depth adjustment element is constructed of a varying thickness so as to vary the spacing between the body part and the piercing aperture in accordance with a thickness of a portion of the depth adjustment element disposed in overlying relation to the piercing aperture at a time of operation of the lancet device. | 08-05-2010 |
20100274273 | LANCET DEVICE WITH DEPTH ADJUSTMENT AND LANCET REMOVAL SYSTEM AND METHOD - Lancet device includes a housing, a removable front cap mounted to the housing, a lancet holding member, and a trigger. A system is utilized for placing the lancet device in a trigger-set or armed position. A depth adjustment system includes a member that is at least partially rotatably mounted and that has an axis of rotation arranged substantially perpendicular to a center axis of the lancet holding member. An ejection system is utilized for at least one of preventing axial movement of the lancet holding member and removing or ejecting a lancet from the lancet holding member. | 10-28-2010 |
20110144681 | TROCAR DEVICE - A surgical device is described. The surgical device may comprise a rotatable cutter configured to cut tissue for insertion of a cannula, and a first driver configured to be driven by a motor arrangement and to rotate the cutter. The surgical device may further include, for example, the cannula, at least one of the rotatable cutter and the first driver being disposed in a bore of the cannula. In one embodiment, the rotatable cutter may include an auger having a cutting thread. In another embodiment, the rotatable cutter may include a disk-shaped blade. | 06-16-2011 |
20110160759 | MULTI-LANCET UNIT, METHOD AND LANCET DEVICE USING THE MULTI-LANCET UNIT, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING AND/OR MAKING THE MULTI-LANCET UNIT - A lancet device includes a housing, a trigger, a system for placing the lancet device in a trigger-set or armed position, and a multi-lancet unit comprising a plurality of lancets arranged one in front of the other and positioned in the housing. Each lancet includes a front end, a needle which extends from the front end, and a rear end. The front end of at least one of the plurality lancets is removably connected to the rear end of another of the plurality of lancets. A method of puncturing a surface of skin using the lancet device includes arranging the lancet device adjacent against a user's skin and triggering the lancet device so that one of the plurality of lancet is caused to penetrate the user's skin. | 06-30-2011 |
20110196406 | LANCET HAVING ADJUSTABLE PENETRATION DEPTH - Lancet device including a first housing. A first guide wall is disposed within the first housing. The first guide wall includes an opening. A cap removably mounted to the first housing. A needle holding member for holding a lancet. At least a portion of the needle holding member being able to move within the opening. A first spring for biasing the needle holding member toward an extended position. The first spring surrounding a portion of the needle holding member and being disposed between the first guide wall and a shoulder of the needle holding member. A movable trigger having a first position and a second position. A movable second housing including a proximal end, a distal end and a second guide wall arranged at the proximal end. The second guide wall including an opening. A portion of the needle holding member being able to move within the opening of the second guide wall. The second housing being configured to move the needle holding member to the retracted position when the second housing is moved away from the first housing. The proximal end of the second housing being configured to move axially within the distal end of the first housing. A second spring for biasing the second housing towards the first housing. The second spring surrounding a portion of the needle holding member and being disposed between the second guide wall and another shoulder of the needle holding member. At least a portion of the needle holding member is always retained within the first housing. | 08-11-2011 |
20110313438 | LANCING DEVICE WITH TETHERED DEPTH-CONTROL MECHANISM - A lancing device having a housing with a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis. The lancing device also has a lancet carrier translatably supported with respect to the housing. The lancet carrier has a proximal end and a distal end. The lancing device additionally has a depth-control mechanism with a positioning tab adapted to engage the housing, and a tether secured with respect to the positioning tab and the lancet carrier. | 12-22-2011 |
20120226301 | Depth Controlled Jamshidi Needle - A precision depth guided instrument, such as a Jamshidi needle, is provided for use in various surgeries related to the vertebrae. The instrument includes an outer cannula, an inner cannula and a stylet. After the cortical bone of a vertebra is penetrated by the outer cannula of the instrument, the depth of penetration of the inner cannula is adjusted by rotation of a stop mounted to the outer cannula. The inner cannula is then moved further into the vertebrae, and a stop mounted on the outer cannula controls the depth of penetration of the inner cannula. The correct depth of penetration is determined by radiography prior to the procedure. | 09-06-2012 |
20130035708 | Disposable Automatic Painless Safe Hemostix - A disposable safety lancet device employed in an automated and painless procedure includes an outer casing, an inner sleeve, a lancet assembly and a spring. A lancet tube is provided in the lancet assembly. One end of the lancet assembly is snapped in the inner sleeve, and the other end is extended into the outer casing. Interlock fixing faces and protrusions are provided on the inner sleeve. Interlock guiding slopes and protrusion stoppers are provided on the inner wall of the outer casing. One end of the interlock engages the interlock fixing face, and the other end engages the interlock guiding slope. A lancing operation for taking blood can be simply performed only by turning wing plates having rib portions, aligning a blood taking aperture, and pushing the outer casing. After the lancing operation, the lancet tip is retracted into the inner sleeve, which prevents a second use by the fixation between the inner sleeve and the outer casing. Additionally, the lancet device can control the depth of lancing operation. | 02-07-2013 |
20130041393 | LANCET DEVICE WITH LANCE RETRACTION - A lancet device includes a hollow housing defining a cavity and having a proximal end and a distal end and a slider slidable at least partially within the cavity along a longitudinal axis from an outward position to a pushed position. The slider extends outside of the cavity beyond the proximal end when it is in the outward position. A needle holder holding a needle is rotatable about and translatable along the longitudinal axis when moved from an initial position to an extended position. When the needle holder is in the initial position, the slider is in the outward position. When the needle holder is in the extended position, the lance extends beyond the proximal end. Sliding of the slider to the pushed position enables a first biasing member to urge the needle holder toward the extended position. A second biasing member can be present in the lancet device. | 02-14-2013 |
20130158585 | SURGICAL BLADE WITH INTEGRATED GUARD - An improved surgical blade with an integrated soft tissue guard, the blade being generally a flat, rectangular section of metal including one blunt end shaped to fit into a surgical blade handle and one sharpened end for cutting tissue, with the soft tissue guard extending from the sharpened end and being a flat, blunt, tongue-shaped protrusion extending in a perpendicular orientation to the sharpened end, where the soft tissue guard provides protection to the skin when the blade is used for resection of ingrown nails. | 06-20-2013 |
20130190791 | PUNCTURE NEEDLE CARTRIDGE AND LANCET FOR BLOOD COLLECTION - A lancet is pressed against a puncture needle cartridge while fitting a puncture needle loading inlet of the lancet to the axis of a puncture needle on the puncture needle cartridge. In order to facilitate the operation, one of plural puncture needles, arranged in parallel, is tilted up from its initial position at a predetermined angle, and the puncture needle is guided into a puncture needle holding rod of the lancet. Simultaneously, the puncture needle is pressed up to a position where the rear end part of the needle pushes the bottom surface of a puncture needle loading chamber of the puncture needle holding rod, whereby the puncture needle is loaded. When discarding a used puncture needle, the puncture needle is inserted into a lancet guide member of the puncture needle cartridge, whereby the puncture needle is reliably captured to be discarded. | 07-25-2013 |
20130274776 | SURGICAL PUNCTURE ACCESS - A surgical device mitigates over-puncture with a bias spring that biases a leading, cutting edge in the opposite direction of the anticipated over-puncture. An associated locking mechanism is configured to release the force of the bias spring in a direction counter to the direction of insertion when the tension force of tissue against the cutting edge is released. Thus, when an opening in the tissue forms, the tension is released and the cutting edge can move opposite to the direction of insertion of the surgical device at the same time that an applied force drives the instrument in the direction of insertion. In this manner, the spring and locking mechanism cooperate to move the cutting edge opposite to the direction of insertion as soon as an incision is made. | 10-17-2013 |
20130274777 | LANCING DEVICE WITH MOVING PIVOT DEPTH ADJUST - A depth-control mechanism for selectively-adjusting a lancing stroke depth of a lancet carrier. The depth-control mechanism includes a positioning tab that is configured to be repositioned along an axis that is orthogonal to the lancing stroke axis of the lancet carrier. The depth-adjustment mechanism also includes a tether that is pivotally coupled between the positioning tab and the lancet carrier. The positioning tab is configured to manipulate a pivot axis of the tether to adjust the lancing stroke length of the lancet carrier. | 10-17-2013 |
20130274778 | PATIENT SPECIFIC SURGICAL GUIDE - A patient specific instrument (PSI) surgical guide and method for producing same is described. The method includes: obtaining imagery of at least a portion of a patient, and determining one or more surgical targets in the tissue; planning at least a trajectory of the surgical procedure based on a determined surgical target within the tissue; performing segmentation of the imagery; creating a three-dimensional model of the PSI surgical guide, the PSI surgical guide being customized in size and shape and configured to fit on the specific patient. The PSI surgical guide is then produced to correspond to the modeled PSI surgical guide. The PSI surgical guide has a guide element positioned and oriented to guide a surgical implement along the planned trajectory toward the determined surgical target in the tissue. | 10-17-2013 |
20140018834 | Curved Burr Surgical Instrument - A tissue resection device may include an hourglass shaped bun to resect tissue according to the shape and curvature of the hourglass shaped burr. The tissue resection device may also include a depth stop window and a movable protective guard to control the amount of cutting. | 01-16-2014 |
20140039534 | DEPTH CONTROLLED JAMSHIDI NEEDLE - A precision depth guided instrument, such as a Jamshidi needle, is provided for use in various surgeries related to the vertebrae. The instrument includes an outer cannula, an inner cannula and a stylet. After the cortical bone of a vertebra is penetrated by the outer cannula of the instrument, the depth of penetration of the inner cannula is adjusted by rotation of the inner cannula. The inner cannula is then moved further into the vertebrae, and a stop mounted on the outer cannula controls the depth of penetration of the inner cannula. The correct depth of penetration is determined by radiography prior to the procedure. | 02-06-2014 |
20140107687 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR SAFELY HANDLING A RAZOR BLADE - Biosafety blade devices that aid in the manipulation and safety of either single-edged or double-edged razor blades are disclosed. The devices include finger guards that assist with holding and manipulating a razor blade. The device also includes various embodiments of blade guards that prevent accidental contact with the sharp edge of a razor blade, securely lock a blade preventing reuse, minimize recoil and flying projectiles, control the depth of a skin biopsy, reversibly fix blade curvature and allow for tissue to be measured and securely held to the blade or easily expelled into a specimen container. The components of the biosafety blade, i.e., the finger guards and blade guards, can be used separately or they can be combined to provide for maximum comfort, accuracy, versatility and safety. | 04-17-2014 |
20140148837 | SURGICAL DEVICE FOR CRICOTHYROTOMY AND THE LIKE - For cricothyrotomy and the like, a surgical device has, in one embodiment, a device body with a bi-directional scalpel, an end cap, and a tracheal hook that fits within a channel formed in the device body. With the end cap removed to expose the bi-directional scalpel blade and with the tracheal hook fully inserted within the body channel, the device can be held, e.g., in the dominant hand of an operator, and manipulated to make an opening in the patient's neck using the exposed scalpel blade. The tracheal hook can then be slid away from the device body with the hook's barbed tip entering the opening to enable the operator to easily and quickly secure the surgical airway. The design of the surgical device enables an economy of movements that otherwise would typically not be within the skill set of an operator who was not a surgeon. | 05-29-2014 |
20140200602 | CIRCULAR SURGICAL SCALPEL AND MARKER - Disclosed herein are devices useful for marking and making circular incisions in surgeries particularly breast surgeries. The devices generally comprise a body, a central handle and a marking or cutting implement affixed to one end. Also disclosed herein are kits comprising the marking and/or cutting implements and methods for improving breast surgeries comprising using a device for circularly marking and making the surgical incisions. The devices and methods can provide improved cosmetic results and improved healing. | 07-17-2014 |
20140214065 | BLOOD LANCET DEVICE - Disclosed is a blood lancet device including a shaft which is driven toward a lancet, a blood collection button for launching the shaft, a tensioning unit for tensioning the shaft, and a depth-adjusting unit for adjusting a puncturing depth of a needle of the lancet. The shaft is provided inside a body, tensioned by operation of the tensioning unit, and combined with the lancet at a front end thereof. The blood collection button is provided outside the shaft, elastically supported by an inside surface of the body, and arranged to protrude outward from an end of the body. The tensioning unit is arranged in line with the blood collection button. The depth-adjusting unit is combined with a front end of the body in a rotatable manner, has a hole provided in a center portion of a front surface thereof, and covers the lancet. | 07-31-2014 |
20150032140 | SURGICAL TOOLS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - Surgical tools and kits for performing methods include a grommet with cylindrical shaft, cutting tip, annular flange with suture retaining anchoring fixture; a grommet jig for extending between adjacent grommets and guiding a needle therebetween; a family of needles with single and double pointed ends, reinforced eyelets, stops to limit inadvertent exiting, double shaft construction with a longitudinal gap and sharpened, slicing ends, including a “J” shape embodiment; a bone anchor with ring to secure sutures about a patient's clavicle; a tissue dissector having radially extending cones to nick taut connecting tissues; a tissue rasp having a series of crisscrossing grooves along an end; a tissue mesher comprising one or more blocks having a matrix of holes for clamping a plurality of needles and a supporting framework; and a kit device and a method of surgically inserting an internal mesh brassiere under the breast skin. | 01-29-2015 |
20150088183 | SURGICAL TOOL MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE - A device for simultaneously monitoring the health of surgical drills and detecting proximity to critical structures during surgery is described herein. By using various sensors (e.g. microphones, accelerometers, temperature sensors, etc.), signals from the drill can be measured and analyzed. The processed signals can then be used to indicate the proximity of the drill bit to critical structures, such as the patient's brain, and identify drill health issues (e.g. worn bearings, misaligned rotational axis, etc.). | 03-26-2015 |
20150133986 | SCALPEL HANDLE HAVING A BLADE SHIELD - A scalpel handle for holding a blade having a cutting edge includes a handle member and a blade shield for covering the blade cutting edge. The blade shield is connected to the handle member for pivotal movement relative thereto between a blade-covering condition and an out-of-the-way condition, and a movable shield latch mechanism is capable of releasably locking the blade shield in its blade-covering condition. A finger-operable actuator mechanism is mounted upon the handle member for movement between first and second conditions, and a spring is interposed between the actuator mechanism and the handle member. During a first phase of movement of the actuator mechanism from its first to its second condition, the shield latch mechanism unlocks the blade shield from its locked blade-covering condition, and during a second phase of movement, the blade shield is moved from its blade-covering condition to its out-of-the-way condition. | 05-14-2015 |
20150351785 | Negative Pressure Tissue Debridement Devices, Systems, and Methods - In some embodiments, a debridement tool may include a housing, a reduced-pressure lumen, a debridement head, an impeller, and a drive system. The debridement head may be moveable relative to the housing. The impeller may be positioned in fluid communication with the reduced-pressure lumen and be moveable relative to the housing by operation of reduced pressure being applied to the impeller. The drive system may be coupled between the impeller and the debridement head and be configured to impart movement from the impeller to the debridement head. | 12-10-2015 |
20150374272 | LANCING DEVICE WITH DEPTH ADJUSTMENT AND LANCET REMOVAL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A lancet device includes a housing, a removable front cap mounted to the housing, a lancet holding member, a trigger and an arming system comprising a grippable cocking member structured and arranged to place the lancet device in a trigger-set or armed position. A depth adjustment system includes a member that is at least slidable and partially rotatably mounted and that has an axis of rotation arranged substantially parallel to a center axis of the lancet holding member. An ejection system includes an ejector having a portion extending outside a sidewall opening of the housing and being located closer to a front end of the housing than to a rear end of the housing. The sidewall opening of the housing is arranged on an area of the housing located between the trigger and a wall of the housing located opposite the trigger. The ejection system is structured and arranged to at least one of prevent axial movement of the lancet holding member or remove or eject a lancet from the lancet holding member. | 12-31-2015 |
20160007898 | LANCET DEVICE WITH DEPTH ADJUSTMENT AND LANCET REMOVAL SYSTEM AND METHOD | 01-14-2016 |
20160074068 | Surgical Navigation - A method of surgical navigation into the brain includes establishing a trajectory through the skull into the brain to a target, drilling a hole in the skull using a drill, and verifying the trajectory of the drilled hole during drilling using image guidance. A surgical navigation system includes a cannulated drill, a cannulated access member, and a coupling member for coupling the access member to the drill and for maintaining alignment of the cannulations in the drill and the access member. The access member is movable relative to the coupling member such that the access member can be secured to tissue while the coupling member maintains the alignment of the cannulations. A surgical kit includes a cannulated drill, a cannulated access member, a coupling member for coupling the access member to the drill, and a probe for receipt within the cannulated drill. | 03-17-2016 |
20160157881 | Method and Apparatus for Endoscopic Ligament Release - A method, apparatus, and system for cutting anatomic members, such as ligaments, in surgical procedures such as carpal tunnel release, plantar fasciotomy, gastroc release, cubital tunnel release, and tarsal tunnel release is disclosed. The apparatus includes a guide tool for guiding a knife and a scope during surgery which may be employed with a translating knife. Relevant features include a knife stop for preventing the knife from inadvertently raising out of the knife channel, indicia viewable to show the proper orientation for the guide tool, a self dilating tip and channel design on the guide tool, a cover piece and/or pivotable panel system for preventing ligaments and other anatomy from getting caught in the guide tool, a pivot pin and groove system for stabilizing the knife and also assuring that the knife blade is not inadvertently raised out of the channel, and a use indicator employable to prevent re-use of the device. | 06-09-2016 |
606173000 | By disconnecting cutter drive | 3 |
20130158586 | LATCH MECHANISM FOR PREVENTING LANCET OSCILLATION IN A LANCING DEVICE - A lancing device including a latch that pivots between a non-blocking position allowing a lancet carrier and a lancet to advance and retract through a first forward and reverse lancing stroke and a blocking position preventing further/excess/secondary oscillation of the lancet carrier and lancet. The pivotal latch can pivot about an axis perpendicular (e.g., for an L-shaped latch) or parallel/coaxial (e.g., for a sleeve latch) to the advancement and retraction motion of the lancet carrier and lancet. | 06-20-2013 |
20130190792 | BLOOD LANCING DEVICE - A blood lancing device includes a housing unit and a cap. When the cap is disposed at an initial position, a second drive element is blocked by a first drive element from forward movement relative to the first drive element. When the cap is moved from the initial position to a retracted position, the first drive element pushes the second drive element so that the second drive element is deviated from the first drive element when a holder holding a lancet is moved to a trigger position, thereby allowing for a high speed movement of the holder from the trigger position to a pricking position by virtue of biasing action of a first biasing member. | 07-25-2013 |
20140121691 | SKIN PENETRATION DEVICE - A lancing device includes a housing ( | 05-01-2014 |