Reservoir enclosure arrangements

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Inventors

Johnson, Jay G.

Application #

145371

Filed

Oct-28-1993

Published

Jul-30-1996

Current US Class

128/DIG12
417/234
604/153

International Classes

A61M 001/00; F04B 023/02

Field of Search

417/234 417/360 604/153 137/343 128/DIG.

Assignee

SIMS Deltec, Inc. (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Bertsch; Richard A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

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Other References

Exhibit Supplemental A: CADD Enclosure brochure (Jan. 1991). Exhibit Supplemental B: Bard.RTM. Ambulatory PCA Infusion Pump Quick Reference Guide (Apr. 1990). Exhibit Supplemental B-1: Patient Guide for the Bard.RTM. Ambulatory PCA Infusion Pump brochure, (undated). Exhibit Supplemental D: MedMate.TM. 1100 brochure (undated) (selected pages). Exhibit Supplemental E: Verifuse.RTM. Lock Box Instructions (undated). Exhibit Supplemental E-1: Verifuse.RTM. Ambulatory Infusion System Nurse Guide (.COPYRGT.copyright 1991, 1993). Exhibit Supplemental E-2: Verifuse.RTM. Ambulatory Infusion System Patient Guide (.COPYRGT.copyright 1991, 1993). Exhibit Supplemental F: Medfusion Inc., WalkMed.TM. 410c, WalkMed.TM. 420I/C, WalkMed.TM. 430PCA, WalkMed.TM. 440PIC brochure (undated). Exhibit Supplemental F-1: WalkMed.RTM. PCA brochure (.COPYRGT.1993). Exhibit G: Pharmacia Deltec brochure entitled "CADD.RTM. Pump Accessories," dated Apr. 1991. Pharmacia Deltec brochure entitled "Instructions for Use One Liter Pouch for Pharmacia Deltec Ambulatory Infusion Pumps," dated Apr. 1989. Pharmacia Deltec brochure entitled "CAD-TPN.TM. Backpack Diagram," dated Oct. 1990. Pharmacia Deltec brochure entitled "50-100-ml Dual Pump Pouch for use with Pharmacia Deltec Ambulatory Infusion Pumps and Accessories Instructions for Use," dated Sep. 1992. Photographs of a lock box product by Phamacia Deltec, pp. A-1 through 4, labelled Exhibit A. Photographs of a first pump product by C. R. Bard, Inc., pp. B-1 through 5, labelled Exhibit B. Photographs of a second pump product by C. R. Bard, Inc., pp. C-1 through 5, labelled Exhibit C. Photographs of a pump product by Patient Solutions, Inc., pp. D1-D2, Exhibit D. Photographs of a pump product by Bloc Medical, Inc., pp. E1-E5, Exhibit E. Photographs of a pump product by Medfusion, Inc., pp. F1-F4, Exhibit F.

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Abstract
An enclosure is provided for protecting a bag containing fluid used in connection with a pump for pumping the fluid to the patient. The pump closes off the opening into the enclosure. A first end of the pump is positioned within the enclosure adjacent to a retaining lip. A latch structure latches a second end of the pump to the enclosure to mount the pump to the enclosure. A bag spike chamber is provided for receiving a bag spike used to connect the pump to the bag. A platform is provided for supporting the bag above the bag spike chamber. A ridge on the front of the control module of the pump engages the enclosure during mounting of the pump to the enclosure. A ridge on the back of the control module fits into the enclosure. The enclosure further includes a pressure plate support surface for engaging a reciprocally shaped pressure plate to facilitate a mechanical fit of the pressure plate to the enclosure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A reservoir enclosure for use with a fluid pump and a fluid reservoir, the enclosure comprising:

a wall construction defining a chamber for receipt of the fluid reservoir, the wall construction including:

a back panel;

an edge defining an opening into the chamber, the edge sized to surround a portion of the fluid pump; and

a retaining lip adjacent the edge, the retaining lip spaced apart from the back panel a sufficient distance to receive a portion of the fluid reservoir and a first portion of the fluid pump; and

a latch arrangement for selectively mounting the wall construction to latch structure associated with a second portion of the fluid pump.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to infusion systems and methods utilizing enclosures for fluid reservoirs including flexible bags.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Infusion systems are known which include a fluid reservoir, a pump for pumping fluid from the fluid reservoir to the patient, and a conduit from the fluid reservoir to the pump and from the pump to the patient for transporting the fluid. Typically, the fluid reservoir is a flexible bag made from a polymeric material.

The flexible bags are capable of being punctured or torn by sharp objects. This can be a problem for patients who desire to use the pumps in an ambulatory manner, for example, at home or work. Also, the fluid contained within the bag could be hazardous to the patient or the caregiver should the fluid come in contact with the skin or the eyes. Chemotherapy fluids, for example, can be harmful to the skin and the eyes if the fluid comes in direct contact. Also, the drugs contained within the bags may be controlled substances, such as narcotics, which could be withdrawn from the bag by a needle punctured through the side of the bag.
 
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