Casette for use with an I.V. infusion controller
First Claim
1. In a controlled volume administration set for liquids which defines a liquid flow path passing on one side of a flexible membrane positioned within a chamber-defining housing, and upstream and downstream valve apertures to permit valving members to alternatively and releasably block liquid flow through said flow path, said flexible membrane being elastomeric, the improvement comprising said flexible membrane normally occupying a flat configuration in said chamber defined by the housing, said membrane being sufficiently resilient to bulge outwardly to and against one side of the chamber when said chamber is filled on the opposite side of the membrane with liquid at a gravity pressure head typical of that found in parenteral solution administration, to permit said liquid to fill the chamber, and channel means defined in the wall of said chamber adjacent the liquid-receiving side of said membrane extending between the upstream and downstream valve apertures for maintaining an open passageway between said valve apertures regardless of the configuration of said membrane.
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Abstract
A casette employing a stretchable elastomeric membrane used with an intravenous infusion controller to limit the field flow to a patient. The casette includes two sections of rigid plastic fused together with the membrane between them. The membrane and one section of the plastic form the channel through which the intravenous solution passes. The other section of plastic limits the expansion of the membrane to a predetermined size in order to provide the casette with a chamber of known volume. A valving configuration in the inlet and outlet to the chamber controls the fluid flowing through the casette and, thus, to the patient. Each valve includes a section of the elastomeric membrane in proximity to a configured portion of the piece of plastic forming the channel with the membrane. To close the valve, the controller extends a shaped elongated member through the other section of plastic to stretch the membrane and force it into contact with the configured plastic. Alternately opening and closing the inlet and the outlet ports at appropriate time intervals limit the fluid that can pass through the casette. The plastic forming the chamber with the membrane may also include a groove to allow the passage of fluid through the casette when outside the controller. Small circular grooves allow for the removal of air bubbles in the chamber when first priming it for use with the intravenous solution.
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23 Claims
- 1. In a controlled volume administration set for liquids which defines a liquid flow path passing on one side of a flexible membrane positioned within a chamber-defining housing, and upstream and downstream valve apertures to permit valving members to alternatively and releasably block liquid flow through said flow path, said flexible membrane being elastomeric, the improvement comprising said flexible membrane normally occupying a flat configuration in said chamber defined by the housing, said membrane being sufficiently resilient to bulge outwardly to and against one side of the chamber when said chamber is filled on the opposite side of the membrane with liquid at a gravity pressure head typical of that found in parenteral solution administration, to permit said liquid to fill the chamber, and channel means defined in the wall of said chamber adjacent the liquid-receiving side of said membrane extending between the upstream and downstream valve apertures for maintaining an open passageway between said valve apertures regardless of the configuration of said membrane.
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14. In a fluid-flow limiting device having metering means for holding a predetermined volume of a fluid;
- closable inlet means in fluid communication with said metering means for permitting the flow of a fluid into said metering means;
closable outlet means in fluid communication with said metering means for permitting the flow of a fluid out of said metering means; and
controlling means for sequentially;
opening said inlet means, closing said inlet means, opening said outlet means, and closing said outlet means;
a stretchable elastomeric membrane with a first portion of said membrane forming at least part of the metering means, a second portion of said membrane forming at least part of said inlet means, and a third portion of said membrane forming at least part of said outlet means;
the improvement comprising said membrane being elastomeric and normally occupying a flat configuration, being sealed at its periphery within a chamber in a housing, one side of said membrane being in communication with the inlet and outlet means, said membrane being sufficiently resilient to bulge outwardly to and against one side of said chamber when said chamber is filled on said one side of the membrane with liquid at a gravity pressure head typical of that found in parenteral solution administration, and channel means for maintaining an open passageway from said inlet means to the outlet means regardless of the configuration of said membrane. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
- closable inlet means in fluid communication with said metering means for permitting the flow of a fluid into said metering means;
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