Automatic tubular feeding apparatus and method
First Claim
1. A system for tubular administration of a first medical solution with automatic conversion to administration of a second medical solution when administration of the first medical solution is substantially complete comprising:
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(b) a first reservoir located in said housing and being adapted to receive a predetermined quantity of said first solution, said reservoir having floating ball valve means associated therewith that automatically open in the presence of a quantity of said first solution and close in the absence of first solution, said first reservoir means further being associated with solution discharge means;
(c) a second reservoir located in said housing in communication with said first reservoir, said second reservoir having a wall movable therein to preset the volumetric capacity thereof at a volume less than the volume of first solution to be received in said first reservoir, said second reservoir further having an overflow chamber in communication therewith, said overflow chamber having floating ball valve means associated therewith, said valve means opening in the presence of a quantity of said second solution and closing in the absence of second solution, said overflow chamber valve means being associated with solution discharge means and said second reservoir being adapted for association with a source of second solution, both said solution discharge means being connectable with a means for feeding said solutions to the body of a patient, said effective volumetric capacity of said second reservoir being such that second solution flowing into said chamber during feeding of first solution from said first reservoir will overflow into said overflow chamber just prior to completion of discharge of said first solution, whereby second solution discharge from said second reservoir automatically initiates without height dependence of said first or second solution.
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Abstract
A system for sequential tubular administration of first and second fluids including a first reservoir to contain a first solution, e.g., a solution of medication; a second reservoir having less capacity than the volume of solution in the first reservoir with an overflow chamber. The two reservoirs are in communication with each other, and both are provided with valved solution discharge lines, the entrance to which is provided with a ball float valve. The two discharge lines meet at a wye connection having an infusion feed assembly at an outer free end of same. With a first solution in the first reservoir and with both reservoirs closed to the atmosphere, second solution, e.g., I.V. solution may be fed into the second reservoir which displaces air therefrom into the first reservoir to assist in feeding solution from the first reservoir. Just prior to completion of discharge of solution from the first reservoir, solution from the second reservoir overflows into the overflow chamber, opens a ball float valve and initiates administration of the second solution upon completion of administration of the first solution. Both solution discharge lines are adjustable for flow rate and provided with off-on connections and check valves. Automatic switching to administration of second solution upon completion of administration of the first solution precludes the administration of air into the line and prevents blockage of the infusion feed assembly by clotting of blood, etc. therein.
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27 Claims
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1. A system for tubular administration of a first medical solution with automatic conversion to administration of a second medical solution when administration of the first medical solution is substantially complete comprising:
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(a) a housing; (b) a first reservoir located in said housing and being adapted to receive a predetermined quantity of said first solution, said reservoir having floating ball valve means associated therewith that automatically open in the presence of a quantity of said first solution and close in the absence of first solution, said first reservoir means further being associated with solution discharge means; (c) a second reservoir located in said housing in communication with said first reservoir, said second reservoir having a wall movable therein to preset the volumetric capacity thereof at a volume less than the volume of first solution to be received in said first reservoir, said second reservoir further having an overflow chamber in communication therewith, said overflow chamber having floating ball valve means associated therewith, said valve means opening in the presence of a quantity of said second solution and closing in the absence of second solution, said overflow chamber valve means being associated with solution discharge means and said second reservoir being adapted for association with a source of second solution, both said solution discharge means being connectable with a means for feeding said solutions to the body of a patient, said effective volumetric capacity of said second reservoir being such that second solution flowing into said chamber during feeding of first solution from said first reservoir will overflow into said overflow chamber just prior to completion of discharge of said first solution, whereby second solution discharge from said second reservoir automatically initiates without height dependence of said first or second solution. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for tubular administration of a medication solution with automatic conversion to administration of an I.V. solution when said medication administration is substantially complete comprising:
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(a) a first reservoir for mixing and dispensing medication solution, said reservoir being adapted for receiving medicine and a solution carrier for said medicine, said reservoir further being adapted to receive a predetermined volume of medication solution, said reservoir having, automatic opening and closing discharge means at a lower end of same; (b) a second reservoir for dispensing an I.V. solution, said second reservoir being in communication with said first reservoir adjacent an upper end of same and being adapted for connection to a source of I.V. solution, said second reservoir having an overflow chamber means located along a side wall of same, said overflow chamber means having automatic opening and closing discharge means adjacent a lower end of same, one of said reservoirs having atmospheric venting means associated therewith, said second reservoir having a movable wall receivable therein to adapt said second reservoir to contain a lesser volume of said second solution than the volume of said first solution in said first reservoir such that said second reservoir overflows into said overflow chamber means just prior to completion of discharge of said first solution from said first reservoir to automatically initiate feeding of said second solution upon completion of feeding of said first solution; and (c) a wye connecton connected to both said discharge means, said wye connection being connectable to a tubular feed means. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for tubular administration of a first solution with automatic conversion to a second solution when administration of the first solution is substantially complete comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a predetermined quantity of first solution in a first reservoir, said first reservoir having automatic opening and closing valve means associated therewith, said valve means being further associated with a solution discharge means and a tubular feed means; (b) providing a second reservoir in communication with said first reservoir, said second reservoir having a volumetric capacity slightly less than the amount of first solution in said first reservoir, said second reservoir having an overflow chamber associated therewith, said overflow chamber having automatic opening and closing valve means associated with a solution discharge means and said tubular feed means; and (c) supplying a second solution into said second reservoir while said both discharge means are opened, the valve means of said first reservoir is open, the valve means of said overflow chamber is closed and both reservoirs are closed to the atmosphere, whereby incoming second solution displaces air from said second reservoir into said first reservoir to assist in discharging said first solution therefrom until said second reservoir is full, after which second solution fluid will overflow into said overflow chamber and automatically open said valve means associated therewith and will be fed to a patient without interruption upon substantial completion of administration of said first solution, and said valve means associated with said first reservoir closes as administration of said first solution is being completed. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. An automatic system for use in sequential intravenous administration of first and second solutions comprising:
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(a) a housing, said housing defining a first reservoir having a movable wall therewithin and having an automatically opening and closing valve means, a second reservoir adjacent said first reservoir, a movable wall received within said second reservoir, said walls being movable within said respective reservoirs to determine the volumetric capacity of said reservoirs, whereby said second reservoir can be preset to a volumetric capacity less than the volumetric capacity of said first reservoir when in use, said second reservoir being in communication with said first reservoir adjacent an upper end of same and an overflow chamber located adjacent said second reservoir and being in communication with said second reservoir to receive solution overflow from said second reservoir just prior to completion of solution discharge from said first reservoir, said overflow chamber having automatically opening and closing valve means, said reservoirs being adapted for connection to a source of solution; (b) separate solution discharge means associated with said first reservoir and said overflow chamber; and (c) a common infusion feed assembly associated with both solution discharge means. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27)
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