US2016120452A1PendingUtilityA1

Blood glucose management

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Assignee: POPS DIABETES CARE INCPriority: Apr 29, 2013Filed: Jan 14, 2016Published: May 5, 2016
Est. expiryApr 29, 2033(~6.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

This disclosure provides equipment and processes for blood glucose management. Embodiments may comprise a lancet device that includes a base that supports a lancet and a cover. The cover can move controllably from an un-depressed position to a depressed position when a predetermined force is applied. The cover can provide access to the lancet in the depressed position. In another aspect, a biological test kit may include a reusable module and a disposable module. The disposable module may include one or more lancet devices such as that described above to collect a biological sample, one or more strip stations supporting biological strips and a disposable module connector. The reusable module may support measuring equipment to measure a property of the biological sample and a reusable module connector that engages removably with the disposable module connector.

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1 . A lancet device comprising:
 (a) a base that includes a support surface;   (b) a lancet supported by the base and extending away from the support surface at an angle of approximately 90°;   (c) a cover that includes (i) a peripheral edge along which the cover is connected to the base, (ii) a cover region configured to cover the lancet when the cover is in an un-depressed position, the cover region having a cover region geometry, (iii) a lancet aperture through which the lancet is configured to protrude when the cover is in a depressed position, and (iv) a peripheral hinge near the peripheral edge, the peripheral hinge having a peripheral hinge geometry that differs from the cover region geometry to facilitate controlled movement of the cover from the un-depressed position to the depressed position upon application of a predetermined depression force.   
     
     
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