Pump, and an apparatus incorporating the pump for infusing liquid medicine
First Claim
1. A pump comprising a casing defining an elongate chamber, inlet and outlet valves communicating with the chamber, a piston coaxially movable in the chamber, and an electromagnet controlling movement of the piston via an armature, the outlet valve also being controlled by the electromagnet via a valve armature;
- characterised in that the inlet and outlet valves are balls made from a material having ferromagnetic properties and seats made of non-magnetic material and magnets tensioning the balls of said inlet and outlet valves against their seats when in a closed position, and in that power means for opening said balls from their seats, comprise for said inlet valve a force equivalent to a hydraulic force caused by coaxial movement of the piston in the chamber, said piston and said outlet valve being operated against the flow of liquid by the excitation of the single electromagnet, a piston lock magnet providing a biasing force on the piston thereby to inhibit unintentional movement of the piston, and said outlet valve remaining closed in response to adverse inlet or outlet pressure conditions to prevent inadvertent flow of liquid.
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Abstract
The pump has a chamber in which a piston reciprocates to pump a liquid. The piston is moved by having secured thereto the armature of at least one electromagnet (preferably two). The coil of the electromagnet is suitably external of the pump casing. A control circuit pulses the electromagnet at a predetermined rate to provide a predetermined periodic output.
In a preferred form, the pump is mounted together with a liquid reservoir on a printed circuit board, and the unit is encapsulated for implantation in the human body to infuse a liquid medicine at a controlled rate into the bloodstream.
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1. A pump comprising a casing defining an elongate chamber, inlet and outlet valves communicating with the chamber, a piston coaxially movable in the chamber, and an electromagnet controlling movement of the piston via an armature, the outlet valve also being controlled by the electromagnet via a valve armature;
characterised in that the inlet and outlet valves are balls made from a material having ferromagnetic properties and seats made of non-magnetic material and magnets tensioning the balls of said inlet and outlet valves against their seats when in a closed position, and in that power means for opening said balls from their seats, comprise for said inlet valve a force equivalent to a hydraulic force caused by coaxial movement of the piston in the chamber, said piston and said outlet valve being operated against the flow of liquid by the excitation of the single electromagnet, a piston lock magnet providing a biasing force on the piston thereby to inhibit unintentional movement of the piston, and said outlet valve remaining closed in response to adverse inlet or outlet pressure conditions to prevent inadvertent flow of liquid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An apparatus for infusing into a subject predetermined quantities of liquid medicine at predetermined time intervals, the apparatus comprising a pump in combination with a reservoir, the pump comprising a casing defining an elongate chamber, inlet and outlet valves communicating with the chamber, a piston coaxially movable in the chamber, and an electromagnet controlling movement of the piston via an armature, the outlet valve also being controlled by the electromagnet via a valve armature;
characterised in that the inlet and outlet valves are balls made from a material having ferromagnetic properties and seats made of non-magnetic material and magnets tensioning the balls of said inlet and outlet valves against their seats when in a closed position, and in that power means for opening said balls from their seats, comprise for said inlet valve a force equivalent to a hydraulic force caused by coaxial movement of the piston in the chamber, said piston and said outlet valve being operated against the flow of liquid by the excitation of the single electromagnet, a piston lock magnet providing a biasing force on the piston thereby to inhibit unintentional movement of the piston, and said outlet valve remaining closed in response to adverse inlet or outlet pressure conditions to prevent inadvertent flow of liquid, the pump having an outlet adapted to engage a cannula whereby liquid pumped from the reservoir may be infused into a subject, and including timing means arranged to actuate the piston at predetermined regular intervals. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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