Assembly comprising skin-mountable device and packaging therefore
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-005/142
A61M-005/158
출원번호
US-0303307
(2007-06-01)
등록번호
US-9399094
(2016-07-26)
우선권정보
EP-06114979 (2006-06-06)
국제출원번호
PCT/EP2007/055403
(2007-06-01)
§371/§102 date
20090220
(20090220)
국제공개번호
WO2007/141210
(2007-12-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Krag, Christian Røge
Preuthun, Jan Harald
Hansen, Ib
Petersen, Martin Majdall
출원인 / 주소
Novo Nordisk A/S
대리인 / 주소
Nicolas, Wesley
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111
초록▼
The present invention provides an assembly comprising a skin-mountable device with a mounting surface, the device being arranged in a packaging releasably attached to the device and having an opening through which the device can be moved when detached from the packaging. The device and the packaging
The present invention provides an assembly comprising a skin-mountable device with a mounting surface, the device being arranged in a packaging releasably attached to the device and having an opening through which the device can be moved when detached from the packaging. The device and the packaging comprises cooperating attachment structure, whereby the attachment structure allows the packaging to be moved in parallel with a skin surface for a predetermined distance when a force in parallel with the skin is applied to the packaging in the first direction, yet prevents movement of the packaging away from the general plane. The attachment structure between the packaging and the skin-mountable device, allows the packaging to be used as a handling tool to place the device on a skin surface, the attachment structure preventing that the device inadvertently falls out during handling, yet allows for easy and safe removal.
대표청구항▼
1. An assembly for mounting a skin-mountable device, the assembly comprising: a) a skin-mountable device having an adhesive mounting surface defining a first plane for mounting the skin-mountable device to a selected area of skin;b) a blister package configured to releasably receive and surround the
1. An assembly for mounting a skin-mountable device, the assembly comprising: a) a skin-mountable device having an adhesive mounting surface defining a first plane for mounting the skin-mountable device to a selected area of skin;b) a blister package configured to releasably receive and surround the skin-mountable device within an interior cavity defined by a plurality of package walls, wherein the package has an aperture through which the skin-mountable device moves when it is detached from the package; andc) a connecting structure comprising a linear guide that allows the entire package when in a connected state with the skin-mountable device to move a predetermined distance relative to the skin-mountable device in a first direction parallel to the first plane when a force is applied to the package in the first direction before continued movement of the entire package in the first direction causes the package to release the skin-mountable device. 2. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the linear guide comprises a pair of opposed protrusions on either the package or the skin- mountable device, and a pair of opposed cooperating grooves arranged on the other of the package and the skin-mountable device. 3. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein further application of a force to the package in the first direction results in disengagement of the connecting structure, allowing the package to be moved away from the first plane. 4. The assembly as in claim 3, wherein further application of a force to the package in the first direction results in engagement between an inner inclined surface of the package and an upper surface of the skin-mountable device. 5. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the package grips the connecting structure, whereby application of a force moves the connecting structure into engagement with each other. 6. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the package comprises a release associated with the connecting structure, whereby application of a force to the release forces the connecting structure from engagement with each other. 7. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the connecting structure comprises a pair of opposed protrusions on either the package or the skin-mountable device, and a pair of opposed cooperating structures arranged on the other of the package and the skin-mountable device. 8. The assembly as in claim 1, comprising a releasable lock for securing an initial position in which the package and the skin-mountable device is attached to each other. 9. The assembly as in claim 8, wherein the lock is released when the package is moved relative to the skin-mountable device in the first direction. 10. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the package comprises a portion surrounding the aperture, and a seal member releasably attached to the surrounding portion, thereby providing a sealed space for the skin-mountable device. 11. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the mounting surface comprises an adhesive for adhering the skin-mountable device to the skin of the subject, the adhesive being covered by a releasably attached protective structure, and wherein the package comprises a portion surrounding the aperture and a seal member releasably attached to the surrounding portion, thereby providing a sealed space for the skin-mountable device. 12. The assembly as in claim 10, wherein removal of the seal member results in a protective structure being removed from the adhesive. 13. The assembly as in claim 10, wherein the seal member has an inner surface releasably attached to the adhesive, the seal member thereby providing a protective structure. 14. The assembly as in claim 13, wherein the seal is penetratable by a sterilizing gas, and wherein the inner surface is partially coated with a material allowing the seal member to be peeled from the adhesive, and allows the sterilizing gas to penetrate the seal member. 15. The assembly as in claim 1, the skin-mountable device further comprising a transcutaneous device comprising a distal end adapted to be inserted through the skin of a subject, the distal end being moveable between an initial position in which the distal end is retracted relative to the mounting surface, and an extended position in which the distal end projects relative to the mounting surface. 16. The assembly as in claim 15, wherein the transcutaneous device is provided in combination with a pointed insertion needle being retractable relative to the transcutaneous device. 17. The assembly as in claim 15, wherein the skin-mountable device comprises an actuator for moving the distal end of the transcutaneous device between the initial and the extended position when the actuator is actuated. 18. The assembly as in claim 1, wherein the skin-mountable device is actuatable between an initial state and an actuated state, and wherein the skin-mountable device and the package comprises a cooperating actuator such that the skin-mountable device is actuated when the package is removed from the skin-mountable device. 19. A system comprising two assemblies as in claim 1, wherein an upper portion of the package has an outer generally inclined surface, the generally inclined surface being configured so as to allow two assemblies to be oppositely arranged on top of each other. 20. A system comprising an assembly as in claim 1, in combination with a second device, wherein the second device and the skin-mountable device comprises a connecting structure. 21. The system as in claim 20, wherein the skin-mountable device comprises a transcutaneous device in the form of a transcutaneous sensor device, and the second device comprises a processor adapted to transmit or process data acquired via the sensor device. 22. The system as in claim 20, wherein the skin-mountable device comprises a transcutaneous device in the form of a transcutaneous access device, and the second device comprises a reservoir adapted to contain a fluid drug, an expelling assembly adapted for cooperation with the reservoir to expel fluid drug out of the reservoir and through the skin of the subject via the transcutaneous access device, and a processor for controlling the expelling assembly. 23. The system as in claim 21, wherein the transcutaneous device comprises a distal end adapted to be inserted through the skin of a subject, the distal end being moveable between an initial position in which the distal end is retracted relative to the mounting surface, and an extended position in which the distal end projects relative to the mounting surface.
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