Intravenous fluid pump monitor
First Claim
1. An apparatus for monitoring the speed of a fluid pump motor which rotates under the command of a controller circuit to effect delivery of fluid from a fluid metering device and for generating an alarm signal whenever the actual motor speed deviates from a desired motor speed by more than a predetermined amount, said apparatus comprising:
- sensing means for sensing the actual speed of the motor and for generating a first signal which represents the actual motor speed when the motor is rotating;
computing means connected to receive data input indicative of a desired fluid delivery rate and for generating a second signal representative of the desired motor speed necessary to achieve the desired fluid delivery rate;
comparator means for receiving said first and second signals and for comparing said first and second signals with one another in order to provide the alarm signal whenever the ratio of said first and second signals falls outside a predetermined range; and
simultation means operable when the motor is stopped to supply said computing means and said sensing means with a first set of simulation signals which interrupt said computing means to prevent said second signal from being generated while causing said sensing means to generate said first signal such that said ratio of said first and second signals falls outside said predetermined range, said simulation means also operable to supply said computing means and said sensing means with a second set of simulation signals which prevent said sensing means for generating said first signal while permitting said computing means to generate said second signal such that the ratio of said first and second signals likewise falls outside said predetermined range.
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Abstract
A microprocessor-based controller for regulating the operation of a fluid pump motor is disclosed, wherein the controller includes a protection circuit which prevents fluid over- or under-delivery conditions from occurring by shutting down the pump motor whenever the actual speed of the pump motor differs from a desired pump motor speed by more than a predetermined amount. A simulation means interconnected with the protection circuit simulates fluid over- or under-delivery conditions to test the accuracy of protection circuit operation.
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1. An apparatus for monitoring the speed of a fluid pump motor which rotates under the command of a controller circuit to effect delivery of fluid from a fluid metering device and for generating an alarm signal whenever the actual motor speed deviates from a desired motor speed by more than a predetermined amount, said apparatus comprising:
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sensing means for sensing the actual speed of the motor and for generating a first signal which represents the actual motor speed when the motor is rotating; computing means connected to receive data input indicative of a desired fluid delivery rate and for generating a second signal representative of the desired motor speed necessary to achieve the desired fluid delivery rate; comparator means for receiving said first and second signals and for comparing said first and second signals with one another in order to provide the alarm signal whenever the ratio of said first and second signals falls outside a predetermined range; and simultation means operable when the motor is stopped to supply said computing means and said sensing means with a first set of simulation signals which interrupt said computing means to prevent said second signal from being generated while causing said sensing means to generate said first signal such that said ratio of said first and second signals falls outside said predetermined range, said simulation means also operable to supply said computing means and said sensing means with a second set of simulation signals which prevent said sensing means for generating said first signal while permitting said computing means to generate said second signal such that the ratio of said first and second signals likewise falls outside said predetermined range. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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