IP Library Granted Patent US 8,974,435
Granted Patent B2
US 8,974,435 · App. 12/912,817 · Granted Mar 10, 2015

Administration device having a button with touch sensor

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Patent No.
US 8,974,435
App. No.
12/912,817
Granted
Mar 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Administration devices for supplying an injectable or infusible product into an organism include a reservoir for storing the product, a supply device for supplying the product from the reservoir into the organism, a controller to control operation of the administration device, a button communicatively coupled to the controller to initiate at least one action of the administration device and a touch sensor that generates an activation signal, wherein the touch sensor is incorporated into the button or is disposed in the vicinity of the button and is communicatively coupled to the button and/or the controller.

Claims (35)

1. An administration device for supplying an injectable or infusible product into an organism, the administration device comprising:

a reservoir for storing the product;

a supply device for supplying the product from the reservoir into the organism;

a controller to control operation of the administration device;

a button communicatively coupled to the controller to initiate at least one action of the administration device; and

a touch sensor that generates an activation signal, wherein the touch sensor is incorporated into the button or is disposed in the vicinity of the button and is communicatively coupled to the button and/or the controller, and wherein the touch sensor is configured to activate the button with a touch code and to modify a basal administration schedule with a code; and

wherein both the button and the touch sensor are mounted on a substantially flat printed circuit board which supports electrical circuits of the controller, and the touch sensor extends laterally out from the bottom of the button against the flat printed circuit board and is adhered to the flat printed circuit board.

2. The administration device of claim 1 , further comprising configuring the administration device to be activated by a touch-code, and configuring the administration device for entering or requesting data by touching the touch sensor.

3. The administration device of claim 2 , wherein a valid enabling of the button is communicated to a user or operator of the device.

4. The administration device of claim 1 further comprising a display that is activated by the activation signal.

5. The administration device of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensor is a capacitive sensor or an inductive sensor.

6. The administration device of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensor is a sensor that detects a change in resistance, a change in conduction value, a change in light intensity, or combinations thereof.

7. The administration device of claim 1 further comprising a housing disposed proximate the touch sensor.

8. The administration device of claim 7 , wherein the housing comprises a material that does not absorb or shield electrical, electromagnetic or magnetic fields.

9. The administration device of claim 1 , wherein the controller enables and/or disables functions of the administration device within a predetermined period of time after receiving the activation signal.

10. The administration device of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensor is activated and/or deactivated based on its sensitivity.

11. The administration device of claim 10 , wherein the touch sensor is variable with respect to its sensitivity.

12. The administration device of claim 1 , further comprising a display configured to be activated by the controller when a code is inputted via the touch sensor.

13. The administration device of claim 1 , wherein the controller initiates a first action of the administration device upon the touch sensor generating the activation signal and the controller initiates a second action of the administration device upon the button being actuated.

14. The administration device of claim 1 , wherein the controller initiates the administration of a medicine bolus if the button is actuated with the activation signal being generated and the controller does not initiate the administration of the medicine bolus if the button is actuated without the activation signal being generated.

15. A method for controlling operation of an administration device, the comprising:

detecting if a touch sensor is activated, the touch sensor being incorporated into a button or being disposed proximate the button, wherein activating the touch sensor generates an activation signal, wherein both the button and the sensor are mounted on a substantially flat printed circuit board which supports electrical circuits of the controller, and the touch sensor extends laterally out from the bottom of the button against the flat printed circuit board and is adhered to the flat printed circuit board;

detecting if the button is being actuated; and

initiating an action of the administration device in dependence of the touch sensor being activated or not activated and the button being pressed or not pressed; and wherein the touch sensor is configured to activate the button with a touch code and to modify a basal administration schedule with a code.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising administering a medicine bolus if the button is actuated with the activation signal being generated and not administering the medicine bolus if the button is actuated without the activation signal being generated.

17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising activating a display upon the activation signal being generated and administering a drug bolus upon the button being actuated.

18. An administration device for supplying an injectable or infusible product into an organism, the administration device comprising:

a reservoir for storing the product;

a supply device for supplying the product from the reservoir into the organism;

a controller to control operation of the administration device;

a button communicatively coupled to the controller to initiate at least one action of the administration device; and

a touch sensor that generates an activation signal, wherein the touch sensor is incorporated into the button or is disposed in the vicinity of the button and is communicatively coupled to the button and/or the controller, wherein the touch sensor is a capacitive sensor or an inductive sensor, and wherein the touch sensor is configured to activate the button with a touch code and to modify a basal administration schedule with a code; and

wherein both the button and the sensor are mounted on a substantially flat printed circuit board which supports electrical circuits of the controller, the touch sensor extending laterally out from the bottom of the button against the flat printed circuit board, and wherein the touch sensor is adhered to the flat printed circuit board.

19. The administration device of claim 18 , wherein a valid enabling of the button is communicated to a user or operator of the device.

20. The administration device of claim 18 further comprising a display that is activated by the activation signal.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2017
From: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AG
To: ROCHE DIABETES CARE, INC.
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