MECHANICAL PUMP TO TUBE INTERFACES, SYSTEMS INCLUDING THE INTERFACES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME
First Claim
1. A mechanical interface for interfacing between a pump and a fluid conduit, said interface comprising:
- a housing for securing the fluid conduit, said housing being adapted to detachably connect to the pump, such that when said housing is connected to the pump a pumping mechanism of the pump is positioned to act upon fluid within the conduit secured within said housing;
a mechanical trap to receive a connector attached to the conduit, said trap being adapted to trap the connector within the trap thereby inhibiting movement, in relation to said housing, of the conduit connected to the connector.
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Abstract
The present invention includes systems, devices and methods for mechanically interfacing between a pump and an infusion kit or conduit, and methods and materials for producing same. According to some embodiments of the present invention, there may be provided a mechanical pump-tube interface unit adapted to detachably connect to a pump. The mechanical pump-tube interface unit may be adapted to hold a fluid conduit/tube positioned such that when the interface is attached to a pump the pumping mechanism of the pump acts upon the fluid in the tube. A mechanical pump-tube interface unit may include physical adaptations designed to prevent longitudinal and/or rotational movement, in relation to the unit, of a fluid conduit/tube held by or attached to the interface unit. According to further embodiments, a segment of conduit/tube may be attached/connected to a mechanical tube-interface during the assembly of the interface unit, to form one integral unit including the conduit/tube segment secured/trapped within.
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1. A mechanical interface for interfacing between a pump and a fluid conduit, said interface comprising:
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a housing for securing the fluid conduit, said housing being adapted to detachably connect to the pump, such that when said housing is connected to the pump a pumping mechanism of the pump is positioned to act upon fluid within the conduit secured within said housing; a mechanical trap to receive a connector attached to the conduit, said trap being adapted to trap the connector within the trap thereby inhibiting movement, in relation to said housing, of the conduit connected to the connector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for assembling an interface between a pump and an infusion kit, said method comprising:
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assembling a housing for securing a fluid conduit, said housing being adapted to detachably connect to the pump, wherein the housing is designed such that when connected to the pump a pumping mechanism of the pump is positioned to act upon fluid within a conduit secured within said housing; attaching connectors to one or both sides of an interface segment of conduit, said connectors being adapted to connect to an infusion tube; inserting the interface segment of conduit into the assembled housing; inserting at least one of the connectors into a trap of the housing, the trap being adapted to trap the connector within the trap thereby inhibiting movement of the interface segment of conduit, in relation to the housing. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A system for medical infusion, comprising:
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a pump having an exterior pumping mechanism; an interface segment of conduit having a connector on one end, the connector being adapted to connect the conduit to an infusion tube; a housing adapted to secure the interface segment of conduit, said housing being further adapted to detachably connect to said pump, such that when said housing is connected to said pump the pumping mechanism is positioned to act upon fluid within the conduit secured within said housing; a mechanical trap within said housing to receive the connector, said trap being adapted to trap the connector within the trap thereby inhibiting movement of the conduit, in relation to said housing.
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