PERSONAL INJECTION DEVICE
First Claim
1. A personal injection device wearable by a user to deliver fluid from a reservoir to the user, the personal injection device comprising:
- a quartz oscillator operable to generate a constant frequency signal;
a control circuit operably connected to the quartz oscillator, the control circuit being operable to generate a drive signal in response to the constant frequency signal;
a stator operably connected to the control circuit and defining a rotor gap, the stator being operable to generate an oscillatory field in the rotor gap in response to the drive signal;
a magnetic rotor disposed in the rotor gap, the magnetic rotor being operable to rotate in response to the oscillatory field; and
a pump operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the pump being operable to move the fluid from the reservoir to the user in response to the rotation of the magnetic rotor.
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Abstract
A personal injection device wearable by a user to deliver fluid from a reservoir to the user, the personal injection device including: a quartz oscillator operable to generate a constant frequency signal; a control circuit operably connected to the quartz oscillator, the control circuit being operable to generate a drive signal in response to the constant frequency signal; a stator operably connected to the control circuit and defining a rotor gap, the stator being operable to generate an oscillatory field in the rotor gap in response to the drive signal; a magnetic rotor disposed in the rotor gap, the magnetic rotor being operable to rotate in response to the oscillatory field; and a pump operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the pump being operable to move the fluid from the reservoir to the user in response to the rotation of the magnetic rotor.
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16 Claims
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1. A personal injection device wearable by a user to deliver fluid from a reservoir to the user, the personal injection device comprising:
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a quartz oscillator operable to generate a constant frequency signal; a control circuit operably connected to the quartz oscillator, the control circuit being operable to generate a drive signal in response to the constant frequency signal; a stator operably connected to the control circuit and defining a rotor gap, the stator being operable to generate an oscillatory field in the rotor gap in response to the drive signal; a magnetic rotor disposed in the rotor gap, the magnetic rotor being operable to rotate in response to the oscillatory field; and a pump operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the pump being operable to move the fluid from the reservoir to the user in response to the rotation of the magnetic rotor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A personal injection device wearable by a user to deliver fluid from a reservoir to the user, the personal injection device comprising:
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a quartz oscillator operable to generate a constant frequency signal; a control circuit operably connected to the quartz oscillator, the control circuit being operable to generate a drive signal in response to the constant frequency signal; a stator operably connected to the control circuit and defining a rotor gap, the stator being operable to generate an oscillatory field in the rotor gap in response to the drive signal; a magnetic rotor disposed in the rotor gap, the magnetic rotor being operable to rotate in response to the oscillatory field; and a pump operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the pump being operable to move the fluid from the reservoir to the user in response to the rotation of the magnetic rotor, the pump comprising; a pump wall defining a plenum having a volume, the pump wall including a first wall, a second wall hinged to the first wall, and a bellows wall connected between the first wall and the second wall, the bellows wall urging the first wall toward the second wall; a cam operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the cam being rotatably disposed in the plenum between the first wall and the second wall; a first fluid supply path including an inlet check valve in fluid communication between the reservoir and the plenum; and a second fluid supply path including an outlet check valve in fluid communication between the plenum and the user; wherein the first wall follows the cam, the volume of the plenum is maximized when the cam is in a first position, and the volume of the plenum is minimized when the cam is in a second position. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A personal injection device wearable by a user to deliver fluid from a reservoir to the user, the personal injection device comprising:
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a quartz oscillator operable to generate a constant frequency signal; a control circuit operably connected to the quartz oscillator, the control circuit being operable to generate a drive signal in response to the constant frequency signal; a stator operably connected to the control circuit and defining a rotor gap, the stator being operable to generate an oscillatory field in the rotor gap in response to the drive signal; a magnetic rotor disposed in the rotor gap, the magnetic rotor being operable to rotate in response to the oscillatory field; and a pump operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the pump being operable to move the fluid from the reservoir to the user in response to the rotation of the magnetic rotor, the pump comprising; a pump casing having an inlet port in fluid communication with the reservoir and an outlet port in fluid communication with the user, the pump casing having a pump wall defining a pump cavity; a pump rotor operably connected to the magnetic rotor, the pump rotor being rotatably disposed in the pump cavity, the pump rotor and the pump wall defining an annulus with a narrowed portion between the inlet port and the outlet port; and flexible fingers connected to the pump rotor, the flexible fingers being disposed in the annulus and in contact with the pump wall; wherein the flexible fingers are sized and radially spaced to bend against the pump wall in the narrowed portion to draw the fluid into the inlet port and to force the fluid out of the outlet port. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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