Bubble detector with feedback circuit for improved sensitivity
First Claim
1. A bubble detector for signaling the occurrence of a fluid absence in a fluid administration set, of the type having a transparent tubing segment of generally cylindrical cross section, said bubble detector comprising, in combination:
- a light source arranged at one side of the tubing segment;
a first light detector generally arranged at the opposite side of the tubing segment opposite said light source and defining in conjunction with said light source a light path through the tubing segment, said first detector generating a first output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light increasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment as a result of the focusing effect thereof;
a second light detector generally arranged at an angle to said light path, said second detector generating a second output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light decreasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment as a result of the focusing effect thereof;
detector circuit means responsive to said first detector output signal for providing an alarm signal upon the intensity of the light incident on said first light detector falling below a predetermined minimum level; and
intensity control means responsive to said second detector output signal for decreasing the light output of said light source upon the light incident on said second detector increasing to increase the effectiveness of said control circuit means in responding to the absence of fluid in the lumen
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Abstract
In a flow metering apparatus, a bubble detector for detecting bubble formation in tubing includes a light source and first and second light detectors. The first light detector is positioned on the opposite side of the tubing from the light source such that the light transmitted through the tubing to the detector is dependent on the focusing effect of fluid in the lumen of the tubing. A control circuit responsive to the output of the detector interrupts operation of the metering apparatus when the light transmitted through the tubing falls below a predetermined minimum level. The second light detector is positioned at an angle to the light path between the light source and the first detector so as to receive increased light from the light source in the absence of the focusing effect of fluid in the tubing. Intensity control means responsive to the output of the light source with increased incident light at the second detector to increase the responsiveness of the bubble detector to the absence of fluid in the tubing.
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7 Claims
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1. A bubble detector for signaling the occurrence of a fluid absence in a fluid administration set, of the type having a transparent tubing segment of generally cylindrical cross section, said bubble detector comprising, in combination:
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a light source arranged at one side of the tubing segment; a first light detector generally arranged at the opposite side of the tubing segment opposite said light source and defining in conjunction with said light source a light path through the tubing segment, said first detector generating a first output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light increasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment as a result of the focusing effect thereof; a second light detector generally arranged at an angle to said light path, said second detector generating a second output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light decreasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment as a result of the focusing effect thereof; detector circuit means responsive to said first detector output signal for providing an alarm signal upon the intensity of the light incident on said first light detector falling below a predetermined minimum level; and intensity control means responsive to said second detector output signal for decreasing the light output of said light source upon the light incident on said second detector increasing to increase the effectiveness of said control circuit means in responding to the absence of fluid in the lumen - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5)
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3. A bubble detector as defined in claim 3 wherein said angle is approximately from 35°
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to said light path at the axis of the tubing segment.
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6. A bubble detector for signaling the occurrence of a fluid absence in a fluid administration set of the type having a transparent tubing segment, said bubble detector comprising, in combination:
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a light source arranged at one side of the tubing segment; a first light detector generally arranged at the opposite side of the tubing segment opposite said light source and defining in conjunction with said light source a light path extending through the axis of the tubing segment, said first detector generating a first output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light increasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment as a result of the focusing effect thereof; a second light detector generally arranged on the opposite side of the tubing segment at an angle to said light path, said second detector generating a second output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light decreasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing as a result of the focusing effect thereof; detector circuit means responsive to said first detector output signal for providing an alarm signal upon the intensity of the light incident on said first light detector falling below a predetermined minimum level; and intensity control means responsive to said second detector output signal for decreasing the light output of said light source upon the light incident on said second detector increasing to increase the effectiveness of said control circuit means in responding to the absence of fluid in the lumen of the tubing segment.
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7. A bubble detector for signaling the occurrence of a fluid absence in a fluid administration set of the type having a transparent tubing segment of generally cylindrical cross-section, a bubble detector comprising, in combination:
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a light source arranged at one side of the tubing segment; a power source for said light source; a first light detector generally arranged at the opposite side of the tubing segment opposite said light source and defining in conjunction with said light source a light path through the tubing segment, said first detector generating a first output signal indicative of the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light increasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment, as a result of the focusing effect thereof; a second light detector generally arranged at an angle to said light path, said second detector generating a second output signal in response to the intensity of light from said light source incident thereon, the intensity of said incident light decreasing in the presence of fluid within the lumen of the tubing segment as a result of the focusing effect thereof; detector circuit means responsive to said first detector output signal for providing an alarm signal upon the intensity of the light incident on said first light detector falling below a predetermined minimum level; and intensity control means responsive to said second detector output signal for decreasing the output of said power source as applied to said light source upon the light incident on said second detector increasing to increase the effectiveness of said control circuit means in responding to the absence of fluid in the lumen of the tubing segment.
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