Blood infusion apparatus and method
First Claim
1. Fluid infusion apparatus comprising in combination:
- (a) a unitary rigid enclosure with a back, and first and second sides;
(b) an inflatable bladder support in said enclosure against said back and said first and second sides for partially surrounding a flexible bag containing fluid, such as life sustaining fluid, and squeezing said flexible bag when said bladder is inflated;
(c) a rigid, partially transparent door having hinge means for pivotally connecting one edge of said door to a front edge of said first side;
(d) bladder supporting means for supporting sdid bladder against said back and said first and second sides;
(e) bag supporting means for supporting said flexible bag on an inner surface of said door and for effectuating rapid attachment of said flexible bag to and removal of said flexible bag from said inner surface of said door;
(f) latching means attached to an outer surface of said second side for quick release latching of said door to said second side;
(g) foot operable pumping means for effectuating rapid inflation of said bladder to a pressure that effectively, rapidly squeezes fluid out of said flexible bag;
(h) first tubing means connected to said foot operatable pumping means for conducting pressurized air from said pumping means into said bladder, said first tubing means having sufficient air conducting capacity to allow said rapid inflation;
(i) relief valve means disposed in series relationship with said first tubing means and said pumping means for limiting the amount of air pressure in said bladder to a predetermined pressure;
(j) dump valve means in communication with tubing and outside atmosphere for effectuating essentially immediate deflation of said bladder to the outside atmosphere, to thereby allow safe opening of said door and replacement of an empty flexible bag by a full one; and
(k) second tubing means in open communication with said first tubing means for conducting pressurized air out of said bladder through said dump valve means, and having sufficient air conducting capacity to allow said essentially immediate deflation,wherein said foot operatable pumping means has sufficient pumping capacity to inflate said bladder to a predetermined infusion pressure with only several actuations of said foot operatable pumping means by the foot of an operator.
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Abstract
An apparatus for rapid infusion of blood or other fluid into a patient provides a pneumatic bladder supported within a housing having a rigid back and two rigid sides attached thereto. A hinged door with a clear, rigid window therein supports on its inner surface one or two unit bags containing fluid, such as centrifuged blood cells and/or saline solution. Closing of the door and locking of a latch presses the unit bag against the pneumatic bladder, which is rapidly inflated by means of a foot pump up to a maximum pressure determined by a relief valve that prevents overinflation of the pneumatic bladder. Opening of an evacuation valve provides nearly instant deflation of the pneumatic bladder, allowing rapid removal of the first unit bag, replacement of it by a full unit bag, and rapid reinflation of the bladder and diffusion of successive unit bags of fluid into the patient.
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12 Claims
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1. Fluid infusion apparatus comprising in combination:
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(a) a unitary rigid enclosure with a back, and first and second sides; (b) an inflatable bladder support in said enclosure against said back and said first and second sides for partially surrounding a flexible bag containing fluid, such as life sustaining fluid, and squeezing said flexible bag when said bladder is inflated; (c) a rigid, partially transparent door having hinge means for pivotally connecting one edge of said door to a front edge of said first side; (d) bladder supporting means for supporting sdid bladder against said back and said first and second sides; (e) bag supporting means for supporting said flexible bag on an inner surface of said door and for effectuating rapid attachment of said flexible bag to and removal of said flexible bag from said inner surface of said door; (f) latching means attached to an outer surface of said second side for quick release latching of said door to said second side; (g) foot operable pumping means for effectuating rapid inflation of said bladder to a pressure that effectively, rapidly squeezes fluid out of said flexible bag; (h) first tubing means connected to said foot operatable pumping means for conducting pressurized air from said pumping means into said bladder, said first tubing means having sufficient air conducting capacity to allow said rapid inflation; (i) relief valve means disposed in series relationship with said first tubing means and said pumping means for limiting the amount of air pressure in said bladder to a predetermined pressure; (j) dump valve means in communication with tubing and outside atmosphere for effectuating essentially immediate deflation of said bladder to the outside atmosphere, to thereby allow safe opening of said door and replacement of an empty flexible bag by a full one; and (k) second tubing means in open communication with said first tubing means for conducting pressurized air out of said bladder through said dump valve means, and having sufficient air conducting capacity to allow said essentially immediate deflation, wherein said foot operatable pumping means has sufficient pumping capacity to inflate said bladder to a predetermined infusion pressure with only several actuations of said foot operatable pumping means by the foot of an operator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of rapidly infusing large quantities of fluid into a patient, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) supporting a rigid housing having a back and two sides on a support; (b) supporting an inflatable bladder inside said housing; (c) supporting a flexible bag of life-sustaining fluid on an inner surface of a door hingably attached to a front edge of said first side; (d) closing and locking said door to press said flexible bag against said bladder; (e) stepping on a foot-actuatable air pump to rapidly inflate said bladder with only several foot-strokes; (f) preventing overinflation of said bladder by opening a relief valve connected to said bladder if the pressure in said bladder exceeds a predetermined level; and (g) after infusing the life-sustaining fluid from said flexible bag into a patient, rapidly deflating said bladder by opening a dump valve and rapidly conducting air from said bladder through said dump valve, opening said door, and replacing the empty flexible bag with a full one, and repeating steps (d) through (g). - View Dependent Claims (12)
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