Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Liquid collection
Reexamination Certificate
2004-07-26
2010-06-01
Hindenburg, Max (Department: 3736)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Liquid collection
C600S584000, C606S181000, C606S182000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07727166
ABSTRACT:
A lancet assembly has a lancet body with a needle end, a sinuous portion end, and a slot, a lancet tip connected to the needle end, a sinuous portion connected to the sinuous portion end, an anchor structure connected to the sinuous portion. The lancet assembly may also include a lancet enclosure having an elongated chamber with a needle end, an anchor end in communication with the elongated chamber opposite the needle end, and a lancet enclosure slot in communication with the elongated chamber and spaced from the needle end. The anchor end is configured to receive and hold the anchor structure in a substantially static position. The elongated chamber is sized to receive in sliding engagement the lancet tip, the lancet body where the lancet body slot is in communication with the lancet enclosure slot and the sinuous portion and to permit slidable movement of the lancet tip through the open end between a retracted position and an extended position.
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PCT International Search Report, PCT/US2006/002668, Nov. 11, 2007.
Daggett Robert
Fowler James
O'Connell Garland
Deleault, Esq Robert R.
Hindenburg Max
Mesmer & Deleault, PLLC
Nguyen H. Q.
Nova Biomedical Corporation
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