Some embodiments of an infusion pump system may include an illumination instrument that provides the user with an opportunity to illuminate and inspect a targeted location. The illumination instrument can be useful in situations where the ambient lighting is insufficient for the user's inspection ne
Some embodiments of an infusion pump system may include an illumination instrument that provides the user with an opportunity to illuminate and inspect a targeted location. The illumination instrument can be useful in situations where the ambient lighting is insufficient for the user's inspection needs (e.g., during the night, during presentation or movie in which the lighting is low, or the like). In some embodiments, illumination instrument can be employed to visually inspect one or more components of the pump system, the infusion set, or a combination thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wearable infusion pump system having an illumination instrument for visually inspecting a targeted site, the infusion pump system comprising: a disposable and non-reusable pump device defining a space to receive medicine, the pump device including a drive system to dispense
What is claimed is: 1. A wearable infusion pump system having an illumination instrument for visually inspecting a targeted site, the infusion pump system comprising: a disposable and non-reusable pump device defining a space to receive medicine, the pump device including a drive system to dispense medicine from the pump device when the medicine is received in the space; and a reusable controller device removably attachable to the disposable and non-reusable pump device, the controller device including a display device and an illumination instrument that is separate from the display device, wherein the illumination instrument comprises a light source and a light guide adjacent to the light source, the light source being electrically connected to control circuitry of the reusable controller device, wherein when the controller device is removably attached to the pump device, the pump device dispenses a portion of the medicine in response to control signals from the removably attached controller device. 2. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the illumination instrument includes a selectively activated light source that emits an inspection light to illuminate a targeted external site. 3. The pump system of claim 2, wherein the inspection light from the illumination instrument illuminates one or more components of the pump device. 4. The pump system of claim 2, wherein the inspection light from the illumination instrument illuminates one or more components of an infusion set. 5. The pump system of claim 2, wherein the illumination instrument directs the inspection light in a first direction while the display device faces a second direction that is different from the first direction. 6. The pump system of claim 5, wherein the controller device includes one or more buttons arranged proximate to the display device, the buttons and the display device providing at least a portion of a user interface for the controller device. 7. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the illumination instrument is arranged on a first face of the reusable controller device and the display device is arranged on a second face of the reusable controller device that is different from the first face. 8. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the illumination instrument provides a beam of light having an illumination intensity that noticeably illuminates a specific area around a targeted external site from more than six inches away. 9. The pump system of claim 8, wherein the beam of light illuminates a circular area having a diameter of about ten inches around the targeted external site from more than twelve inches away. 10. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the control circuitry automatically deactivates the light source of the illumination instrument after a predetermined period of time. 11. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the control circuitry activates the light source of the illumination instrument to alarm a user that an error has occurred. 12. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the control circuitry automatically activates the light source of the illumination instrument when a priming operation is initiated. 13. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the control circuitry limits activation of the light source of the illumination instrument when an ambient light level detected by an ambient light sensor is higher than a particular threshold. 14. A method of using a component of an infusion pump system to illuminate a targeted site, the method comprising: inserting a pre-filled medicine cartridge into a wearable infusion pump system so that the pre-filled medicine cartridge slidably engages an interior wall defining a space to receive the medicine cartridge; activating an illumination instrument housed in a controller component of the wearable infusion pump system to emit light therefrom, the controller component having user input components mounted thereon; directing the light from the illumination instrument toward a targeted site that is external from the wearable infusion pump system while medicine is dispensed from the wearable infusion pump system; and visually inspecting the targeted site that is illuminated by the light from the illumination instrument. 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising directing the light from the illumination instrument in a first direction while directing a display device of a user interface in a second direction is different from the first direction. 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising actuating one or more buttons arranged proximate to the display device of the user interface so as to activate the illumination instrument. 17. A method of using a component of an infusion pump system to illuminate a targeted site, the method comprising: activating an illumination instrument housed in a component of a wearable infusion pump system to emit light therefrom, wherein the illumination instrument is housed in a reusable controller device that is removably attachable to a disposable and non-reusable pump device defining a space to receive medicine; directing the light from the illumination instrument toward a targeted site that is external from the component of the wearable infusion pump system, wherein the targeted site includes an infusion site on a user's skin; and visually inspecting the targeted site that is illuminated by the light from the illumination instrument. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the targeted site includes one or more components of an infusion set. 19. The method of claim 14, further comprising directing the light from the illumination instrument toward a second component of the wearable infusion pump system that is separate from the controller component that houses the illumination instrument. 20. The method of claim 14, wherein the illumination instrument is housed in a reusable controller device that is removably attachable to a disposable and non-reusable pump device defining the space to receive the pre-filled medicine cartridge. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the reusable controller device automatically deactivates the light source of the illumination instrument after a predetermined period of time. 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the reusable controller device automatically activates the light source of the illumination instrument when a priming operation is initiated. 23. A portable, pocket-sized infusion pump system comprising: a pump device including a drive system to dispense a medicine from the pump device and including a pump housing to enclose at least a portion of the drive system, the pump housing including an interior wall that at least partially defines a space to slidably receive a pre-filled medicine cartridge; and a controller device including control circuitry to communicate with the drive system of the pump device and including a controller housing to enclose at least a portion of the control circuitry, wherein the drive system of the pump device dispenses a portion of the medicine while the control circuitry of the controller device is electrically connected to the drive system and transmits electrical control signals to the drive system; and an illumination instrument arranged in the controller housing such that the controller housing with the illumination instrument is removably attachable to the pump device, the illumination instrument comprising a selectively activated light source that emits an inspection light to illuminate a targeted external site. 24. The pump system of claim 23, wherein the inspection light from the illumination instrument illuminates one or more components of the pump device. 25. The pump system of claim 23, wherein the inspection light from the illumination instrument illuminates one or more components of an infusion set. 26. The pump system of claim 23, wherein the controller device includes a display device that is separate from the illumination instrument. 27. The pump system of claim 26, wherein the illumination instrument directs the inspection light in a first direction while the display device faces a second direction that is different from the first direction. 28. The pump system of claim 26, wherein the controller device includes one or more buttons arranged proximate to the display device, the buttons and the display device providing at least a portion of a user interface for the controller device. 29. The pump system of claim 26, wherein the illumination instrument is arranged on a first face of the controller device and the display device is arranged on a second face of the reusable controller device that is different from the first face. 30. The pump system of claim 23, wherein the controller device is a reusable device that is removably attachable to the pump device. 31. The method of claim 17, further comprising directing the light from the illumination instrument in a first direction while directing a display device of a user interface in a second direction is different from the first direction. 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising actuating one or more buttons arranged proximate to the display device of the user interface so as to activate the illumination instrument. 33. The method of claim 17, wherein the targeted site includes one or more components of an infusion set.
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