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Self contained injection system

  • US 4,320,757 A
  • Filed: 03/27/1981
  • Issued: 03/23/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for injecting fluid into a patient at an average prescribed rate over a prolonged period of time comprising:

  • carriage means defining a fluid chamber therein carrying fluid to be dispensed and including opposed closed ends, each of said closed ends defining a fluid outlet therethrough from said chamber connected to the patient;

    a magnetically responsive piston slidably mounted in said fluid chamber for reciprocal movement back and forth between said opposed ends of said fluid chamber for forcing fluid from each of said fluid outlets as said piston is moved toward said outlet and so that said opposed ends of said fluid chamber limit the movement of said piston along said fluid chamber;

    an electrical power supply;

    electrically operated driving means including solenoid coil means around said chamber to alternatively move said piston from each end of said fluid chamber to the other when said solenoid coil means is connected to said power supply;

    said carriage means defining a fluid inlet to said fluid chamber so that fluid may be introduced into said fluid chamber to fill said fluid chamber between said piston and the end of said fluid chamber opposite said piston;

    includes inlet valve means for permitting fluid to flow only into said fluid chamber through said fluid inlet, and outlet valve means for permitting fluid to flow out of said fluid chamber through either of said fluid outlets while said piston is moving toward each of said fluid outlets; and

    control means for selectively connecting said electrical power supply to and disconnecting said electrical power supply from said electrical driving means to energize said solenoid coil means to alternatively move said piston toward one of the closed ends of said fluid chamber and then toward the other to alternately force fluid from one of said fluid outlets and then from the other at a rate such that fluid is injected into the patient at the desired average rate over the prolonged period of time.

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