Apparatus for providing a controlled introduction of intravenous fluid to a patient
First Claim
1. In combination for providing for the flow of fluid to a patient,first means for providing for a passage of a first particular volume of fluid at a first controlled rate to the patient,second means for providing for a passage of a second particular volume of fluid at a second controlled rate to the patient where the second particular rate is different from the first particular rate,third means operatively coupled to the first and second means for providing for an initial operation of the first means in producing a passage of fluid to the patient,fourth means responsive to the passage of the first particular volume of fluid to the patient for interrupting the operation of the first means and instituting the operation of the second means,a first source of fluid,a drip chamber,first hollow tubing extending from the first source to the first tubing and having a volume less than that of the drip chamber,second hollow tubing extending from the drip chamber to the first means, andsensor means associated with the first hollow tubing at a position adjacent the drip chamber for sensing when the fluid from the first source no longer flows through the first hollow tubing.
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Abstract
First and second means respectively provide for a passage of first and second particular volumes of fluid from first and second sources at first and second controlled rates to a patient. Each of the first and second means is constructed to provide on a positive basis for the flow of fluid at the particular one of the first and second controlled rates. Third means are operatively coupled to the first and second means for providing for an initial operation of the first means in producing a passage of fluid from the first source to the patient. Fourth means are responsive to the passage of the first particular volume of fluid to the patient for interrupting the operation of the first means and instituting the operation of the second means in providing for the passage of fluid from the second source to the patient.
The passage of fluid from the first means to the patient is also interrupted when all of the fluid has passed from the source. At such a time, an air sensor associated with microbore tubing indicates that fluid is no longer passing through the tubing. At such a time, however, a drip chamber receiving the fluid from the microbore tubing still has fluid because the volume of the drip chamber is greater than the volume of the microbore tubing. Since the fluid from the drip chamber is introduced to the first means for passage on a controlled basis to the patient, the air sensor becomes operative to interrupt the flow of fluid to the patient at a time when air bubbles cannot flow to the patient. The drip chamber is made from a resilient material so that it can be initially operated to squeeze into the source any air bubbles existing in the drip chamber before fluid starts to pass from the first source to the patient.
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13 Claims
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1. In combination for providing for the flow of fluid to a patient,
first means for providing for a passage of a first particular volume of fluid at a first controlled rate to the patient, second means for providing for a passage of a second particular volume of fluid at a second controlled rate to the patient where the second particular rate is different from the first particular rate, third means operatively coupled to the first and second means for providing for an initial operation of the first means in producing a passage of fluid to the patient, fourth means responsive to the passage of the first particular volume of fluid to the patient for interrupting the operation of the first means and instituting the operation of the second means, a first source of fluid, a drip chamber, first hollow tubing extending from the first source to the first tubing and having a volume less than that of the drip chamber, second hollow tubing extending from the drip chamber to the first means, and sensor means associated with the first hollow tubing at a position adjacent the drip chamber for sensing when the fluid from the first source no longer flows through the first hollow tubing.
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3. In combination for providing for a controlled flow of fluid to a patient,
a source of a particular volume of the fluid, first means for providing for a controlled flow of fluid to the patient at a particular rate, means for storing a limited amount of the fluid from the source, first conduit means having a volume less than that of the storing means and extending from the source to the storing means, second conduit means extending from the storing means to the first means for providing for the passage of the fluid from the storing means to the first means, third conduit means extending from the first means to the patient for providing for the passage of the fluid from the first means to the patient, and sensing means operatively associated with the first conduit means at a position adjacent the storing means for sensing when fluid no longer flows from the source to the storing means.
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7. In combination for providing for a controlled flow of fluid to a patient,
first means for providing for a passage of a first particular volume of fluid at a first controlled rate to the patient, second means for providing for a passage of a second particular volume of fluid at a second controlled rate to the patient, a first source of fluid, a second source of fluid, third means for providing for the introduction of fluid from the first source to the first means, fourth means for providing for the introduction of fluid from the second source to the second means, fifth means for providing for an introduction of fluid from the first means and the second means to the patient, means operatively coupled to the first means and the second means for initially providing for an operation of the first means until the passage of the first particular volume of fluid through the first means to the patient and for thereafter discontinuing the operation of the first means and for providing for an operation of the second means, the third means including first resilient means for storing a particular amount of fluid and having properties of initially being squeezed to eliminate air from the resilient means and provide a substitution of liquid from the first source, and and fourth means including second resilient means for storing a particular amount of fluid and having properties of initially being squeezed to eliminate air from the resilient means and provide a substitution of liquid from the second source.
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10. In combination for providing for a controlled flow of fluid to a patient,
a source of a particular volume of fluid, first means having squeezable properties for storing a particular amount of liquid from the source and for eliminating air when squeezed, first tubing extending from the source to the first means and having an internal volume less than the volume of the first means, second means for providing a controlled flow of fluid at a particular rate, second tubing extending from the first means to the second means to provide for the flow of fluid from the first means in accordance with the operation of the second means, and means associated with the first means for sensing the presence of air to obtain an interruption in the operation of the second means.
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