http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/ES-2700734-T3
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publicationDate | 2019-02-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | ES-2700734-T3 |
titleOfInvention | Supervision of analytes and fluid distribution systems |
abstract | A skin-attachable medical device (10) comprising: a tip (300) configured for insertion and delivery of therapeutic fluid to the patient's body, the tip (300) comprising a cannula housing (304) and a cannula (305) to deliver therapeutic fluid therethrough, the cannula (305) having a longitudinal axis, a proximal portion and a distal portion, with the proximal portion configured to reside in the cannula housing (304); a pump (188) for delivering the therapeutic fluid to the patient's body through the tip; a sensor (30) provided on the tip and configured to detect a level of one or more analytes within the patient's body configured to provide at least one sensor signal indicative of the level of one or more analytes detected; a processor (130) for processing the at least one sensor signal and for controlling the delivery of therapeutic fluid; at least one first connector (310) provided at the tip to allow electrical communication between the sensor and the processor; and an adhesive housing portion (20) for holding at least part of the device on the patient's skin, the adhesive housing portion including an opening (25) and at least one second connector (26); wherein after inserting the tip (300) through the opening (26), the at least one first connector (310) is coupled to the at least one second connector (26) establishing electrical communication between media and allowing the transfer from the at least one sensor signal from the sensor (30) to the processor (130); and a cannula cartridge unit (900) having a penetrating member (902) for piercing the patient's skin during insertion of the tip (300), and an inserter (700); characterized in that: at least a portion of the sensor (30) is bent with the at least one first connector (310) in close contact with a lower surface of the cannula housing (304), and with the at least one second connector located in a lower side of the opening (25), to allow physical contact between the at least one first and second connectors (310, 26) upon insertion of the tip (300) through the opening (25); The cannula cartridge unit (900) and penetrating member (902) are configured to rotatably align the tip (300) about the longitudinal axis of the cannula (305), relative to the inserter (700), such that Upon insertion of the tip (300) through the opening (25) of the adherent housing portion (20), the at least one first connector (310) contacts the at least one second connector (26). |
priorityDate | 2009-11-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
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