IP Library Granted Patent US 7,333,843
Granted Patent B2
US 7,333,843 · App. 10/824,459 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Apparatus and method for easing use of a spectrophotometric based noninvasive analyzer

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Patent No.
US 7,333,843
App. No.
10/824,459
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A placement guide apparatus with an improved hydration inducing plug used in coupling a noninvasive analyzer to a sampling site to determine analyte in the human body is disclosed. The hydration inducing plug includes at least one fluoropolymer that may be used as a coupling agent. The guide apparatus may further include an automated or semi-automated coupling fluid delivery system. Use of either of these couplers mitigates issues associated with related technology and enhances noninvasive analyte measurements, such as a near-IR diffuse reflectance based noninvasive glucose concentration analyzer.

Claims (70)

1. A method for collecting data used in determining glucose using an optically based noninvasive glucose analyzer, the method comprising the steps of:

coupling an optical probe of said noninvasive glucose analyzer with a placement guide which is coupled to a sampling skin;

delivering incident photons into a sampling site in said sampling skin; and

collecting photons emerging from said sampling site;

wherein said optical probe comprises at least one optical incident member for delivering incident photons into said sampling site and an optical collection member for collecting photons emerging from said sampling site; and

wherein said guide comprises:

a mount having a contact surface at one end, at least a portion of said contact surface being in contact with said sampling skin;

an aperture, defined by said mount, which is adapted to receive said optical probe, wherein an area defined by said aperture comprises said sampling site; and

a hydration inducing plug securely attached, from said aperture, to said mount at said one end, wherein an outer surface of said hydration inducing plug is aligned with said contact surface of said mount, said outer surface being in direct contact with said sampling site;

wherein said hydration inducing plug acts an optical interface between said optical probe and said sampling site when said optical probe is coupled into said aperture, and

wherein said hydration inducing plug comprises a fluoropolymer material.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said hydration inducing plug has any of the following characteristics:

hydrophobic;

insulating;

mechanically flexible and strong;

near-IR transmissive from 1100 to 1900 nm; and

index of refraction matched.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said hydration inducing plug comprises an evenly flat member.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said hydration inducing plug comprises multiple layers.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein said multiple layers are unevenly heat compressed.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the central area of said hydration inducing plug is heat compressed to be thinner than a surrounding area.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein said hydration inducing plug has an aperture formed in a center thereof, wherein upon said optical probe being coupled with said guide, said optical collection member of said optical probe is coupled into said aperture and has direct contact with said sampling site, while said optical incident member of said optical probe maintains direct contact with the surrounding area of said hydration inducing plug.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of said hydration inducing plug is shaped as an optical convexity and there is an aperture formed in the center of said hydration inducing plug, such that upon said optical probe being coupled with said guide, said optical collection member of said optical probe is coupled into said aperture and has direct contact with said sampling site.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein said mount comprises at least one reservoir for containment of an optical coupling fluid, of said reservoir being connected to one or more channels via which said optical coupling fluid is lead to said sampling site, said optical coupling fluid spreading between the outer surface of said hydration inducing plug and the skin surface of said sampling site.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein said optical coupling fluid is near-IR inactive.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein said optical coupling fluid comprises any of:

a chlorofluorocarbon; and

a chlorofluorocarbon polymer.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein said optical coupling fluid comprises any of:

a fluorocarbon molecule;

a fluorocarbon polymer;

a fluorocompound; and

a mixture or solution of any of the above.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein said optical coupling fluid is delivered in any of a manual and an automated fashion to said sampling site.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein said optical coupling fluid is directed to said sampling site by at least one of:

gravity;

diffusion;

a guiding channel;

a mechanical pump;

manually applied pressure; and

an electromechanical system.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein said guide comprises a barrier for directing said optical coupling fluid toward said sampling site.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein said barrier comprises any of:

contact of said guide to said sampling skin to act as a physical barrier;

a device on said guide that minimally deforms said sampling skin to form, a physical barrier around said sampling site; and

an adhesive on said guide, circumscribing said sampling site, that couples said guide to said sampling skin around said sampling site.

17. The method of claim 1 , wherein said mount comprises three reservoirs for containment of an optical coupling fluid, said three reservoirs being placed around said sampling site at approximately the points of an isosceles triangle, each of said reservoirs being connected to a channel via which said optical coupling fluid is lead to said sampling site, said optical coupling fluid spreading between the outer surface of said hydration inducing plug and the skin surface of said sampling site.

18. A method for collecting data used in determining glucose using an optically based noninvasive glucose analyzer, the method comprising the steps of:

coupling an optical probe of said noninvasive glucose analyzer with a placement guide which is coupled to a sampling skin;

delivering incident photons into a sampling site in said sampling skin; and

collecting photons emerging from said sampling site;

wherein said optical probe comprises at least one optical incident member for delivering incident photons into said sampling site and an optical collection member for collecting photons emerging from said sampling site; and

wherein said guide comprises:

a mount having a contact surface at one end, at least a portion of said contact surface being in contact with said sampling skin;

an aperture, defined by said mount, which is adapted to receive said optical probe, wherein an area defined by said aperture comprises said sampling site; and

a hydration inducing plug securely attached, from said aperture, to said mount at said one end, wherein an outer surface of said hydration inducing plug is aligned with said contact surface of said mount, said outer surface being in direct contact with said sampling site;

wherein said hydration inducing plug acts an optical interface between said optical probe and said sampling site when said optical probe is coupled into said aperture,

wherein said hydration inducing plug comprises multiple layers, and

wherein each of said layers comprises its own physical properties.

19. A method for collecting data used in determining glucose using an optically based noninvasive glucose analyzer, the method comprising the steps of:

coupling an optical probe of said noninvasive glucose analyzer with a placement guide which is coupled to a sampling skin;

delivering incident photons into a sampling site in said sampling skin; and

collecting photons emerging from said sampling site;

wherein said optical probe comprises at least one optical incident member for delivering incident photons into said sampling site and an optical collection member for collecting photons emerging from said sampling site; and

wherein said guide comprises:

a mount having a contact surface at one end, at least a portion of said contact surface being in contact with said sampling skin;

an aperture, defined by said mount, which is adapted to receive said optical probe, wherein an area defined by said aperture comprises said sampling site; and

a hydration inducing plug securely attached, from said aperture, to said mount at said one end, wherein an outer surface of said hydration inducing plug is aligned with said contact surface of said mount, said outer surface being in direct contact with said sampling site;

wherein said hydration inducing plug acts an optical interface between said optical probe and said sampling site when said optical probe is coupled into said aperture, and

wherein said optical collection member of said optical probe is coupled into said aperture and has direct contact with said sampling site, while a small space is maintained between said hydration inducing plug and said optical incident member of said optical probe.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 6, 2012
From: SENSYS MEDICAL, LIMITED
To: GLT ACQUISITION CORP.
Reel/Frame 028912/0036 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 3, 2012
From: SENSYS MEDICAL, INC.
To: SENSYS MEDICAL, LTD
Reel/Frame 028714/0623 →
LIEN RELEASE Recorded Apr 14, 2009
From: GLENN PATENT GROUP
To: SENSYS MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 022542/0360 →
LIEN Recorded Jan 20, 2009
From: SENSYS MEDICAL, INC.
To: GLENN PATENT GROUP
Reel/Frame 022117/0887 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PLEASE CORRECT THE SECOND INVENTORS NAME TO GEORGE ACOSTA PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 015034 FRAME 0962. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE TO CORRECT THE SECOND INVENTOR'S NAME FROM GEROGE ACOSTA TO GEORGE ACOSTA. Recorded Sep 23, 2004
From: MONFRE, STEPHEN L; ACOSTA, GEORGE; BLANK, THOMAS B; HAZEN, KEVIN H
To: SENSYS MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 015166/0747 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2004
From: MONFRE, STEPHEN L.; ACOSTA, GEROGE; BLANK, THOMAS B.; HAZEN, KEVIN H.
To: SENSYS MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 015034/0962 →