Medical infusion pump with sensors

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Inventors

Williams, David R.

Application #

931506

Filed

Nov-17-1986

Published

Jul-19-1988

Current US Class

128/DIG12
417/476
604/118
604/123
604/153
604/34

International Classes

A61M 001/00

Field of Search

604/153 604/122 604/123 604/118 604/121 604/34 604/250 604/245 128/D12 128/D13 417/474 417/476 417/477

Assignee

Centaur Sciences, Inc. (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Truluck; Dalton L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chilton, Alix & Van Kirk

US Patent References

4155362   Method and appar...
4187057   Peristaltic infusion...
4210138   Metering apparatu...
4452599   Method of deliverin...
4487601   Bubble detector cir...
4604090   Compact implanta...

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Abstract
A medical infusion pump includes a housing (10), a pump assembly (30), a bubble sensor assembly (120), a pressure sensor assembly (140) and a flow control assembly (180). The pump assembly includes a ring (26) with teeth (44) and a wheel (46) mounted for eccentric rotation within the ring. The pumping action is developed by the rotation of the wheel which continuously closes a portion of tubing (36) against one or two teeth as it goes through the pumping cycle. The bubble sensor includes a pair of sensor blocks (124) defining a generally V-shaped trough for cradling a portion of the tubing. The pressure sensor assembly detects pressure variations by movement of a diaphragm (168) coupled to a magnet (162) which is operatively coupled to a Hall effect circuit (160). The flow control assembly includes a thumb wheel (196) having a cam groove (197) interacting with a valve stem (199) for controlling the fluid flow through an orifice and associated valve seat (194).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A medical infusion pump for receiving fluid through an administration set inlet tube and discharging fluid through an administration set delivery tube, comprising:

(a) a housing, the housing including

(1) means defining a generally circular first cutout area having first wall means defining a first profile including a plurality of spaced apart teeth projecting inwardly therefrom,

(2) means defining a second cutout area adjacent said first cutout area, having second wall means defining a second profile,

(b) a pump assembly mounted in said housing and including

(1) a wheel having a peripheral surface, said wheel being mounted within said first cutout area,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to fluid infusion systems, and more particularly to an improved medical infusion pump including several flow sensing devices.

The infusion of fluids into the human body is usually accomplished by means of an administration set in conjunction with a metering device which controls the rate of flow of fluid through the set. Peristaltic-type pumps, which function by repetitively compressing and expanding a section of tubing, have been frequently used since they do not introduce the possibility of leakage or contamination into the system while providing positive control of fluid flow through the system.

One such pump is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,217,993 entitled "Flow Metering Apparatus for Fluid Infusion System". The patented pump construction includes individually spring-biased rollers in the pump rotor which provide a compression force to "squeeze" the fluid through the tubes in a pumping action. The metering apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,217,993 includes a control system which allows the volume and rate of flow of the fluid to be infused to be preset by the operator. This control system provides an alarm function, in the event of malfunction of the pump or occlusion of the tubing of the administration set, and establishes a minimum pumping rate for maintaining fluid flow through the system after the desired volume of fluid has been infused. A bubble detector circuit is also described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,217,993. This detector comprises a multi-vibrator operatively connected to light generating and detecting components which compare the effects of bubbles in the fluid against a threshold value and sound an alarm when the threshold is exceeded.
 
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