US3623475A - Blood collector device - Google Patents
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- Eglington and Gerry J. Elman ABSTRACT A tube for use in the automatic collection of a digital blood sample has its mouth fitted with a resilient detachable funnel member which can carry a capillary cannula and in which is held an absorbent annular plug through which pass and project two incisor lancets.
- FIG. 1 A first figure.
- An object of the invention is to contribute to the creation of such apparatus and with this object in mid, the invention provides a device for collecting a percutaneous digital blood sam-
- the accompanying diagrammatic drawings :
- FIG. I is a sectional elevation of a first form of embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a similar view showing the method of making an incision
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view ofa detail ofFIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional elevation of a second embodiment
- FIG. Si a sectional elevation of a second embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a part view of the tube used in FIG. filled with blood
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show the tube used in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional elevation of a fourth embodiment.
- FIGS. 10 to 13 are diagrammatic sectional views, in different operating positions, of various parts of an automatic blood sampling apparatus making use of a device of the kind shown in FIGS. 1 to 9.
- the device shown in FIG. I of the drawing comprises a tubular body 1 of a transparent or translucent material, for extwo different constructional forms for groove 5 forming a passage which allows air to escape as the tubular body 1 is being filled with blood.
- capillary cannula 6 extending nearly to the bottom of the body 1, coaxial with said body and forming an extension of an axial passage in the plug 2.
- annular pad 10 of absorbent material for example, blotting paper
- the part of the lancets 8a and 8b that projects above the pad 10 has a length of at least 2 to 3 mm.; these lancets may extend further but not beyond the level of the upper rim of cup 4.
- the lancets 8a and 8b are intended to form the cutaneous incisions that have to be made for taking a blood sample (FIG. 2) and it is clearly necessary that these incisions should be sufficiently deep to reach blood vessels of some importance.
- the actual procedure for obtaining a blood sample will be described below with reference to FIGS. 10 to 13.
- the device shown in FIG. 5 differs from that shown in FIG.
- the passage 11 can be closed off by partial fusion of the element 12 (FIG. 7).
- a simple stopper 13A (FIG. 8), preferably of compressible material.
- FIG. 9 embodiment differs from that shown in FIG. 1 or FIG. 4, in that the lancets, here identified 14a and 14b, that are provided in the cup 4 are integral with the upper end of the axial passage of plug 2, the lancets and the cannula 15 forming a single metallic body, for example of stainless steel.
- FIGS. 10 to 13 illustrate one form of automatic blood sampling apparatus making use of the kind of device shown in FIGS. 1 to 9.
- This apparatus comprises a casing 16 of rectangular section in the upper left hand part of which, as seen in FIG. 10, is pivotably mounted at 17 a lever 18 having two parallel arms 18a of which only one can be seen, connected together by a common part 18b covered on its internal surface with a pad of synthetic sponge 19, each arm 18a extending through a slot 16a provided in the left hand face and the upper face of casing 16.
- each arm and the positions of their pivotal points are such that the paths of the tip of beak 18c and the tip of lever 25 intersect one another over a defined length.
- Levers 25 bears on the head 29 of a to the action of a spring 31 and slidably mounted in a hole Between the tubular member 32 and the slot 16a, the apparatus casing 16 carries a fixed block 33 of trapezoidal section and acting as an aid for correctly positioning on the apparatus a finger from which a blood sample is to be taken.
- a massaging block 34 mounted at the end of a lever 35 pivoted at 36 on a link 37 rigid with a shaft 38 which by means of a motor (not shown) can be rotatably driven in an anticlockwise direction as seen in the drawing.
- the position of the block 34 on the casing issuch that when the subject from whom a blood sample is to be taken places one of his fingers on the block 33 and lever 18 has been swung down, the pad 19 of lever 18 comes to bear on the part of the finger opposite block 34.
- a blood collector device E is then placed within the tubular member 32 and pushed until its funnel member is flush with the upper opening of said member.
- the subject then lays his hand on the upper face of easing I6 and places the finger to be bled on the massage block 34 with the tip of the finger against the locating block 33 in such a way that the distal part of the finger underlying the nail rests on the rim of the funnel member, as shown in FIG. 11.
- the area of the finger where the incisions are to be made will, of course, have been previously cleaned and disinfected in an appropriate manner.
- lever 25 When these two paths cease to intersect, lever 25 is freed from engagement with beak 18c and then suddenly finds itself subjected to the sole action of the compressed spring 31 which pushes it abruptly against the base of the tubular body of the blood collector device E (FIG. 12).
- This body is then correspondingly pushed in the direction of the finger, causing it to slide within the tubular member 32 and to deform the cup 4 of the funnel member 3 (FIG. 2) on which the finger tip bears, and hence to drive the lancets 8a and 8b into the latter to produce the required incisions of the epidermis and dermis.
- the tubular body of the blood collector device As soon as the kinetic energy communicated to the tubular body of the blood collector device by percussionhas been dissipated, partly by deformation of cup 4 and partly by the formation of the incision, the tubular body of the blood collector device is urged back to the lowered position shown in FIG. 13 under the action of the cup 4 which acts as a resilient return member upon resuming its original shape.
- the tips of the lancets extend at most to the level of the rim of cup 4 when the latter is not deformed, the lancets will clearly be completely withdrawn from the incisions they have made when the cup resumes its position of rest so that it is then possible to proceed to collect a blood sample without the subject feeling any impediment or pain.
- shaft 38 is set in rotation and this rotation imparts an eccentric movement to lever 35 and consequently an undulatory movement to the massage block 34, alternately towards the stationary block 33 during an ascending phase and in the opposite direction during a descending phase (FIG. 13).
- this undulatory movement of the block 34 can only take place by cyclically compressing the underside of the finger from the rear towards the front thereby performing a massage of the digital tissue and hence a periodic flow of blood towards the percutaneous incisions.
- the first few drops of blood entering the cup are not collected in the tubular body 1 but are absorbed by the absorbent paper pad 10, as these drops of blood contain a very high proportion of physiological liquid which originates from the subcutaneous cells and which is clearly undesirable in a blood sample.
- the lancets considerably facilitate this flow because, although removed from the epidermis they lie directly opposite the incisions and are at a very short distance from them so that the drops of blood issuing from the incisions fall on and are ruptured by the tips of the lancets and then flow rapidly over the surface of the latter into the cannula 6.
- the lancets thus play the part of effective collectors preventing the formation of a thick blood dispersion in the cup 4.
- the massage performed by the movement of the block 4 is, of course, interrupted when the blood in the tubular body 1 reaches a desired level.
- the relay 23 is energized to release lever 18 which then frees the finger.
- the filled blood collector device E is then manually removed from the tubular member 32, whereupon the funnel member 3 and associated cannula 6 are removed from the tubular body 1.
- the latter is then closed by a suitable stopper in order to prevent coagulation of the blood collected, in particular when it is not to be subjected to an immediate examination.
- a device for collecting a percutaneous digital blood sample comprising a tubular body fixedly closed at one end and open at the other end and adapted to collect the blood, a funnel member having a resilient funnel portion and a discharge end comprising an annular portion with a passage therethrough and engaged at its discharge end in the open end of said body and supported by an annular zone of its lateral surface on the rim of said open end, a mass of absorbent material located within said funnel portion, and at least one incisor lancet in said funnel portion projecting through and beyond said mass and located wholly within said funnel member and means associated with said funnel member to allow air entrapped within said body to vent.
- a device including a capillary tube forming an extension of said annular portion and extending to a location adjacent the closed end of the tubular body.
- a device according to claim 2 wherein one end of the capillary tube is located within the passage in said annular portion, and is integral with said lancet 4. A device according to claim 2, wherein the capillary tube is integral with the funnel portion.
- a device including a base plate supported in a lower part of said funnel portion, the lancet being integral with said base plate.
- a device wherein the means for allowing entrapped air to vent comprises a passage located in a lower part of the body and communicating with a tubular element integral with said lower part and projecting beyond said part, said device further comprising a closure means for closing said element.
- a device wherein the funnel member is secured in a fluidtight manner within the open end of the tubular body and said means for allowing air to vent comprising a passage located in the periphery of said annular portion and the base of said funnel portion.
- annular portion is constructed of resilient material and is integral with said funnel portion.
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