Air-in-line detector

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Inventors

Meijer, Robert

Application #

716862

Filed

Mar-28-1985

Published

Apr-14-1987

Current US Class

073/861.04
128/DIG13
340/632
356/39

International Classes

G08B 017/10

Field of Search

340/603 340/632 250/575 250/573 128/DIG. 356/39 73/861.04

Assignee

IMED Corporation (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Swann, III; Glen R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Workman, Nydegger & Jensen

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Abstract
A detector for automatically determining the presence of air in a fluid line comprises a plurality of ON-OFF optical sensors selectively disposed in series along the axis of a portion of an I.V. tube according to their relative light sensitivity and according to their dependence upon direct or refracted light for activation. An alarm condition indicates air-in-line when predetermined individual sensors change their ON or OFF condition in accordance with a microprocessor programmed logic sequence.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An air detector for automatically determining the presence of air in a fluid line comprising:

means for supporting a portion of the fluid line in a position to be detected;

a first optical sensor having a first ON-OFF means mounted on said support means and operatively associated with the supported portion of the fluid line to generate an ON signal when air or a relatively transparent fluid is in the fluid line;

a second optical sensor having a second ON-OFF means requiring less light intensity for its ON condition than said first ON-OFF means, said second ON-OFF means mounted on said support means and operatively associated with the supported portion of the fluid line to generate an OFF signal when air or a relatively opaque fluid is in the fluid line; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to air-in-line detectors. Specifically, the present invention relates to an air-in-line detector which uses a series of optical sensors spaced axially along a fluid flow line and having selectively different light sensitivities and selectively different optical path arrangements to provide a sequence of signals for determining whether an air bubble is present in the fluid flow line. More specifically, the present invention relates to an air-in-line detector which is insensitive to changes in the level of ambient light and which can determine the presence of air bubbles in a fluid line regardless of the opacity or opalescence of the fluid. This invention is particularly, but not exclusively, suited for use with an I.V. infusion pump or controller to determine the presence of air bubbles in the I.V. administration fluid flow line.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

During the infusion of I.V. fluids to a patient, it is important that the fluid flow line be monitored to insure that a minimum amount of air is infused with the fluid. Although a small amount of air may inadvertently be infused to the patient without adverse effects, the infusion of relatively larger amounts of air can be extremely dangerous. Thus, as has been previously recognized, it is important to provide a means to determine whether air is present in the I.V. fluid flow line.
 
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