Extracorporeal blood circulation system and pump
First Claim
1. An extracorporeal blood circulation system for circulating a patient'"'"'s blood from and then back to the patient through tubing at least a portion of which is flexible, said system including a pump to cause the blood to circulate through the system, said pump comprising a backing member at least a portion of which is of arcuate shape receiving thereagainst said flexible portion of said tubing when said pump is operable, a rotor having rotatably secured thereto a plurality of rollers for contact with the flexible tubing portion to occlude said tubing portion in the areas of contact of each roller therewith thereby to pump blood through the tubing in the direction of rotation of the rotor, a tube positioning member for positioning said flexible tubing portion adjacent said backing member, and means connected to said rotor to move the flexible tubing portion from its position adjacent said backing member to a position between said rollers and said backing member upon actuation of said rotor, said tube positioning member comprising a member connected to said backing member and movable from a position away from said backing member to a position adjacent said backing member, and tube securing means on said tube positioning member for removably securing thereto said flexible tubing portion.
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Abstract
In accordance with the invention there is provided an extracorporeal blood circulation system for circulating a patient'"'"'s blood from and then back to the patient through tubing at least a portion of which is flexible, and a roller-type blood pump for coaction with the flexible tubing to cause movement of the blood through the system, the pump having means for conveniently and automatically positioning the flexible tubing in its operative position within the pump.
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- 1. An extracorporeal blood circulation system for circulating a patient'"'"'s blood from and then back to the patient through tubing at least a portion of which is flexible, said system including a pump to cause the blood to circulate through the system, said pump comprising a backing member at least a portion of which is of arcuate shape receiving thereagainst said flexible portion of said tubing when said pump is operable, a rotor having rotatably secured thereto a plurality of rollers for contact with the flexible tubing portion to occlude said tubing portion in the areas of contact of each roller therewith thereby to pump blood through the tubing in the direction of rotation of the rotor, a tube positioning member for positioning said flexible tubing portion adjacent said backing member, and means connected to said rotor to move the flexible tubing portion from its position adjacent said backing member to a position between said rollers and said backing member upon actuation of said rotor, said tube positioning member comprising a member connected to said backing member and movable from a position away from said backing member to a position adjacent said backing member, and tube securing means on said tube positioning member for removably securing thereto said flexible tubing portion.
- 8. An extracorporeal blood circulation system for circulating a patient'"'"'s blood from and then back to the patient through tubing at least a portion of which is flexible, said system including a pump to cause the blood to circulate through the system, said pump comprising a backing member having an arcuate portion receiving thereagainst said flexible portion of said tubing when said pump is operable, a rotor within said backing member having rotatably secured thereto a plurality of rollers for resiliently biased contact with the flexible tubing portion received against said arcuate portion of said backing member to occlude said tubing portion in the area of contact of each roller therewith thereby to pump blood through the tubing in the direction of rotation of the rotor, a tube-positioning member connected to said backing member and movable from a position away from said backing member to a position adjacent said backing member, tube-securing means on said tube positioning member for removably receiving said flexible tubing portion while said tube positioning member is in its position away from said backing member, and tube guide means connected to said rotor to move the flexible tubing portion secured to said tube positioning member to a position between said rollers and said backing member upon said tube positioning member being moved to its position adjacent said backing member and upon actuation of said rotor.
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