IP Library Granted Patent US 11,944,784
Granted Patent B2
US 11,944,784 · App. 16/687,481 · Granted Apr 2, 2024

Combined analyte sensor and infusion set

Inventors: Guangping Zhang (Calabasas, CA); Kiem H. Dang (Northridge, CA); Valerie Chen (Santa Clarita, CA); Ling Jiang (Northridge, CA); Evan Anselmo (Northridge, CA); Zhiwu Fang (Newbury Park, CA); Sarnath Chattaraj (Simi Valley, CA)
Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.
A61M5/1723A61B5/14532A61M5/1413A61M5/14248A61M5/16836
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Patent No.
US 11,944,784
App. No.
16/687,481
Granted
Apr 2, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed herein are combined devices and methods of manufacturing such combined devices. The combined devices disclosed herein include an analyte sensor including a sensor probe; an infusion set hub including a cannula; and a flexible base. The analyte sensor and infusion set hub are attached to the flexible base such that movement of one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub is substantially not transferred to the other one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub.

Claims (47)

1. A combined device comprising:

an analyte sensor, the analyte sensor comprising a sensor probe;

an infusion set hub, the infusion set hub comprising a cannula; and

a flexible base, wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are indirectly attached to the flexible base, via a unitary piece of material that comprises a first connector, a second connector, and perforations formed between the first and second connectors, such that a movement of one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub does not cause a movement of the other one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub, wherein:

the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are permanently attached to a respective one of the first and second connectors;

the first and second connectors are releasably attached to the flexible base to facilitate detaching of the first and second connectors from the flexible base; and

the combined device is modular in that either one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub can be replaced without having to replace the combined device, by pulling apart the first and second connectors at the perforations.

2. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein the analyte sensor comprises a transmitter configured to transmit sensed analyte concentration values to a user device.

3. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are connected to each other via a joint.

4. The combined device of claim 3 , wherein:

the joint is configured to isolate movement of the analyte sensor from movement of the infusion set hub, and vice versa, while the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are indirectly attached to the flexible base via the unitary piece of material, the joint comprising complementary angled sections of a housing of the analyte sensor and a housing of the infusion set hub; and

either one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub can be individually replaced by decoupling the joint.

5. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor probe and the cannula are spaced apart from one another by a distance of at least 5 mm.

6. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor probe and the cannula are spaced apart from one another by a distance of at least 10 mm.

7. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor probe and the cannula are spaced apart from one another by a distance of 13 mm.

8. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein the infusion set hub is an insulin infusion set hub and comprises an insulin delivery tube and a connector configured to connect the insulin delivery tube to an insulin pump, and wherein the analyte sensor comprises a glucose sensor.

9. The combined device of claim 8 , wherein the connector comprises a H-cap connector.

10. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein a maximum vertical dimension of the combined device is 2 cm.

11. The combined device of claim 1 , wherein each of the perforations extends all of the way through the unitary piece of material.

12. A combined device comprising:

an analyte sensor comprising a sensor probe;

an infusion set hub comprising a cannula; and

a flexible base, wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are attached to the flexible base such that a movement of one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub while attached to the flexible base does not cause a movement of the other one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub while also attached to the flexible base;

wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are releasably connected to each other via a joint configured to isolate movement of the analyte sensor from movement of the infusion set hub, and vice versa, the joint comprising complementary angled sections of a housing of the analyte sensor and a housing of the infusion set hub; and

wherein the combined device is modular in that either one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub can be individually replaced without having to replace the combined device, by decoupling the joint.

13. The combined device of claim 12 , wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are each releasably attached to the flexible base.

14. The combined device of claim 12 , wherein the analyte sensor and infusion set hub are directly attached to the flexible base.

15. The combined device of claim 12 , wherein the analyte sensor and infusion set hub are indirectly attached to the flexible base via first and second connectors, respectively.

16. The combined device of claim 12 , wherein:

the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are indirectly attached to the flexible base, via a unitary piece of material that comprises a first connector, a second connector, and perforations formed between the first and second connectors;

the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are permanently attached to a respective one of the first and second connectors;

the first and second connectors are releasably attached to the flexible base to facilitate detaching of the first and second connectors from the flexible base; and

either one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub can be individually replaced by pulling apart the first and second connectors at the perforations.

17. A combined device comprising:

an analyte sensor comprising a sensor probe;

an infusion set hub comprising a cannula; and

a flexible base, wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are attached to the flexible base such that a movement of one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub while attached to the flexible base does not cause a movement of the other one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub while also attached to the flexible base;

wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are releasably connected to each other via a joint configured to isolate movement of the analyte sensor from movement of the infusion set hub, and vice versa, the joint comprising a ball-and-socket joint; and

wherein the combined device is modular in that either one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub can be individually replaced without having to replace the combined device, by decoupling the joint.

18. The combined device of claim 17 , wherein the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are each releasably attached to the flexible base.

19. The combined device of claim 17 , wherein the analyte sensor and infusion set hub are directly attached to the flexible base.

20. The combined device of claim 17 , wherein the analyte sensor and infusion set hub are indirectly attached to the flexible base via first and second connectors, respectively.

21. The combined device of claim 17 , wherein:

the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are indirectly attached to the flexible base, via a unitary piece of material that comprises a first connector, a second connector, and perforations formed between the first and second connectors;

the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub are permanently attached to a respective one of the first and second connectors;

the first and second connectors are releasably attached to the flexible base to facilitate detaching of the first and second connectors from the flexible base; and

either one of the analyte sensor and the infusion set hub can be individually replaced by pulling apart the first and second connectors at the perforations.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2026
From: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.; COMPANION MEDICAL, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 074394/0237 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2021
From: ZHANG, GUANGPING; DANG, KIEM H.; CHEN, VALERIE; JIANG, LING; ANSELMO, EVAN; FANG, ZHIWU; CHATTARAJ, SARNATH
To: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
Reel/Frame 054975/0145 →