Regulator
First Claim
1. A pump mechanism for use in an implantable drug delivery system having a positive pressure reservoir, the pump mechanism comprising:
- a) a pump having a pump inlet and a pump outlet;
b) a pressure regulator, the pressure regulator comprising;
i) a housing having a chamber;
ii) a diaphragm dividing the chamber into a first subchamber and a second subchamber;
iii) the first subchamber having a first inlet and a first outlet; and
iv) the second subchamber having a second inlet and a second outlet;
c) a valve for controlling flow through the first inlet, the valve operatively connected to the diaphragm, the diaphragm being moveable within the chamber in response to difference in pressure between the first subchamber and the second subchamber; and
d) the pump inlet in fluid communication with the first outlet and the pump outlet in fluid communication with the second inlet.
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Abstract
A flow regulator (19, 208, 308, 408) may be used in a drug delivery system 10. The regulator includes a chamber that is divided by a diaphragm (111, 211, 311, 411) into a first and second subchamber. A third subchamber is in fluid communication with the first subchamber. A valve (26, 217, 317, 417) is operatively connected to the diaphragm, wherein pressure differences between the first subchamber and second subchamber result in movement of the diaphragm and movement of the diaphragm controls operation of the valve. A flow restrictor (116, 216, 316, 416) is in fluid communication between the first and second subchambers. Flow of a drug (11, 101) is thereby regulated.
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26 Claims
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1. A pump mechanism for use in an implantable drug delivery system having a positive pressure reservoir, the pump mechanism comprising:
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a) a pump having a pump inlet and a pump outlet;
b) a pressure regulator, the pressure regulator comprising;
i) a housing having a chamber;
ii) a diaphragm dividing the chamber into a first subchamber and a second subchamber;
iii) the first subchamber having a first inlet and a first outlet; and
iv) the second subchamber having a second inlet and a second outlet;
c) a valve for controlling flow through the first inlet, the valve operatively connected to the diaphragm, the diaphragm being moveable within the chamber in response to difference in pressure between the first subchamber and the second subchamber; and
d) the pump inlet in fluid communication with the first outlet and the pump outlet in fluid communication with the second inlet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A drug delivery system for implantation in a body for delivery of a liquid drug, the system comprising:
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a) a housing having a chamber;
b) a diaphragm dividing the chamber into a first subchamber in a first flow path and a second subchamber in a second flow path;
c) the diaphragm moveable in response to difference in pressure between the first subchamber and the second subchamber to regulate pressure difference between the first flow path and the second flow path;
d) a valve operatively linked with the diaphragm to open the first flow path when pressure in the second flow path exceeds pressure in the first flow path by a predetermined amount;
e) a pump having an inlet in fluid communication with the first flow path and an outlet in fluid communication with the second flow path;
f) an infusion pump housing defining a drug reservoir;
g) a propellant chamber within the pump housing and proximate the drug reservoir, wherein pressure is exerted on the drug reservoir; and
h) the drug reservoir having a reservoir inlet for receiving the liquid drug and a reservoir outlet, the outlet in fluid communication with the first flow path, whereby the liquid drug is delivered independent of changes in reservoir pressure and ambient pressure.
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9. An implantable flow regulator for use with a drug delivery system, the flow regulator comprising:
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a) a chamber;
b) a diaphragm dividing the chamber into a first subchamber and a second subchamber;
c) a third subchamber in fluid communication with the first subchamber through a first inlet;
d) a valve operatively connected to the diaphragm, the valve for controlling flow from the third subchamber to the first subchamber through the first inlet, wherein pressure differences between the first subchamber and the second subchamber result in movement of the diaphragm and the movement of the diaphragm controls operation of the valve;
e) the first subchamber having a first outlet and the second subchamber having a second inlet and a second outlet; and
f) a flow restrictor having a first end in fluid communication with the first outlet and a second end in fluid communication with the second inlet, wherein flow of a drug from a drug delivery system through the second outlet is regulated. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18)
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19. A drug delivery system for implantation in a body for delivery of a liquid drug, the system comprising:
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a) a chamber;
b) a diaphragm dividing the chamber into a first subchamber and a second subchamber;
c) a third subchamber in fluid communication with the first subchamber through a first inlet;
d) a valve operatively connected to the diaphragm, the valve for controlling flow from the third subchamber to the first subchamber through the first inlet, wherein pressure differences between the first subchamber and the second subchamber result in movement of the diaphragm and the movement of the diaphragm controls operation of the valve;
e) the first subchamber having a first outlet and the second subchamber having a second inlet and a second outlet; and
f) an infusion pump housing defining a drug reservoir;
g) a propellant chamber within the pump housing and proximate the drug reservoir, wherein pressure is exerted on the drug reservoir;
h) the drug reservoir having a reservoir inlet for receiving a drug and a reservoir outlet, the reservoir outlet in fluid communication with the first inlet of the first subchamber; and
i) a flow restrictor having a first end in fluid communication with the first outlet and a second end in fluid communication with the second inlet, wherein flow of a drug from a drug delivery system through the second outlet is regulated. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. An implantable flow regulator and flow restrictor combination for use with a drug delivery system, comprising:
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a) a chamber;
b) a diaphragm dividing the chamber into a first subchamber and a second subchamber;
c) a third subchamber in fluid communication with the first subchamber through a first inlet;
d) a valve operatively connected to the diaphragm, the valve for controlling flow from the third subchamber to the first subchamber through the first inlet, wherein pressure differences between the first subchamber and the second subchamber result in movement of the diaphragm and the movement of the diaphragm controls operation of the valve;
e) the first subchamber having a first outlet and the second subchamber having a second inlet and a second outlet;
f) the chamber having an outer surface; and
g) a flow restrictor comprising a spiral groove operatively connected to the outer surface and an outer cylinder positioned over the spiral groove, wherein a capillary is formed by the spiral groove and outer cylinder.
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Specification