Fluid infusion systems
A fluid infusion system includes a housing configured to be adhesively coupled to an anatomy of the user. The housing comprises a communication device configured to wirelessly communicate a physiological characteristic to a communication component of a fluid infusion device. The fluid infusion system includes a fluid flow path from the fluid infusion device into the anatomy of the user, and the fluid flow path is configured to extend from the housing for insertion into the anatomy of the user.
1. A fluid infusion system, comprising:
a housing configured to be adhesively coupled to an anatomy of a user;
means for determining a physiological characteristic of the user;
means for defining a fluid flow path from a fluid infusion device into the anatomy of the user, the means for defining the fluid flow path being configured to extend from the housing for insertion into the anatomy of the user; and
a connector configured to secure the means for defining the fluid flow path to the fluid infusion device, the connector comprising a communication device configured to communicate the physiological characteristic to a communication component of the fluid infusion device,
wherein the means for defining the fluid flow path includes a delivery cannula to deliver fluid to the user and the means for determining the physiological characteristic includes a physiological characteristic sensor for observing the physiological characteristic of the user, wherein in a first state, the physiological characteristic sensor is proximate the delivery cannula, and in a second state, the physiological characteristic sensor is spaced apart from the delivery cannula.
2. The fluid infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the means for determining the physiological characteristic includes a plurality of electrodes.
3. The fluid infusion system of claim 2 , wherein the communication device comprises a plurality of contact pads coupled to the plurality of electrodes, and the communication component comprises a plurality of pogo pins, each of the plurality of pogo pins associated with a respective one of the plurality of contact pads.
4. The fluid infusion system of claim 3 , wherein the communication device further includes a gasket disposed about a perimeter of the plurality of contact pads.
5. The fluid infusion system of claim 2 , wherein the communication device comprises a plurality of contact pads coupled to the plurality of electrodes and the communication component comprises a plurality of device contact pads.
6. The fluid infusion system of claim 5 , further comprising a gasket having a plurality of pins, each pin of the plurality of pins in communication with one of the plurality of contact pads and one of the plurality of device contact pads.
7. The fluid infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the means for determining the physiological characteristic is configured to extend from the housing for insertion into the anatomy of the user.
8. The fluid infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the means for defining the fluid flow path is a tube.
9. The fluid infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the fluid infusion device is an insulin pump, and wherein the means for determining a physiological characteristic of the user is a glucose sensor.
10. A fluid infusion system, comprising:
means for determining a physiological characteristic of a user;
a housing configured to be adhesively coupled to an anatomy of the user, the housing comprising a communication device configured to wirelessly communicate the physiological characteristic to a communication component of a fluid infusion device; and
means for defining a fluid flow path from the fluid infusion device into the anatomy of the user, the means for defining the fluid flow path being configured to extend from the housing for insertion into the anatomy of the user,
wherein the means for defining the fluid flow path includes a delivery cannula to deliver the fluid to the user and the means for determining the physiological characteristic includes a physiological characteristic sensor for observing the physiological characteristic of the user, wherein in a first state, the physiological characteristic sensor is proximate the delivery cannula, and in a second state, the physiological characteristic sensor is spaced apart from the delivery cannula.