Cartridge for liquid infusion apparatus

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Inventors

Buckles, Richard G.
Hoff, Seymour
Kehr, Sharon
Yum, Su Il

Application #

798507

Filed

May-19-1977

Published

Feb-20-1979

Current US Class

128/DIG12
222/50
604/132

International Classes

A61J 007/00

Field of Search

128/218 222/386.5 222/95 222/105 222/206 222/207 222/23 222/47

Assignee

Alza Corporation (Palo Alto, CA)

Examiners

Pinkham; Richard C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ciotti; Thomas E., Sabatine; Paul L., Mandell; Edward L.

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Abstract
A removable cartridge that is used in combination with a liquid drug infusion apparatus that comprises a housing that defines an inlet and outlet and has a recess for receiving the cartridge, a confined flow passageway extending between the inlet and outlet, and a conduit extending from the outlet to the infusion site. The removable cartridge includes: a hollow shell that fits within the recess, is adapted to contain the liquid drug, and has an outlet that is adapted to communicate with the inlet of the housing and the drug contained within the shell; pressure means within the shell that maintains a constant, positive pressure on the drug; and lock means on the shell that engages the housing to reversibly lock the cartridge within the recess.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A removable cartridge for use in combination with a liquid drug infusion apparatus that is worn by a patient comprising:

(a) hollow shell means having a liquid drug outlet port;

(b) a collapsible liquid drug container housed within the shell means, the interior of the container being connected to the liquid drug outlet port of the shell means;

(c) a valve in said liquid drug outlet port that is normally closed when the cartridge is not in combination with the liquid drug infusion apparatus and is normally open when the cartridge is in combination with the liquid drug infusion apparatus;

(d) pressure means within the shell means for maintaining a substantially constant positive pressure on the liquid drug within the container;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention is a removable cartridge for use in combination with a liquid infusion apparatus that may be used to infuse liquid drug continuously into a patient.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Assemblies that hold liquid and are adapted to be detachably connected to an infusion system and provide the source of liquid to be infused are known. Generally, there are two types of assemblies: those that are affixed directly to an end of the infusion system such as the assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,703,084 and 3,486,539; and those that are remotely connected to the system by a conduit, such as the assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,451,393 and 3,731,679.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention is a removable, replaceable, cartridge adapted to hold liquid drug and to be used in combination with a particular infusion apparatus.

The infusion apparatus comprises: a housing that defines an inlet port and an outlet port and that has a recess for receiving the cartridge, a flow passageway confined within the housing extending between the inlet port and the outlet port; and a conduit connected to the outlet port and extending therefrom to the infusion site. The housing will normally be adapted to be removably affixed to a patient, but it may alternatively be adapted to be affixed to the patient's bed, bedside stand or the like. There will also normally be a flow control element within the flow passageway.
 
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