Method and apparatus for controlling flow rate of fluid
First Claim
1. A method for controlling the flow rate of a liquid to a patient comprising the steps of providing a receptacle containing a liquid to be administered to a patient and fluid passage means for conveying said liquid from said receptacle to said patient, said fluid passage means including an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area, supplying liquid from said receptacle to said elongated passage to flow said liquid through a first predetermined length of said elongated passage at a first flow rate, and stepwise incrementally changing the flow rate of liquid in said passage from said first flow rate to a seoond flow rate without interrupting the flow of said liquid in said passage by incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed from said first predetermined length to a second predetermined length, wherein said step of providing an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area includes forming a first elongated groove with a small cross-sectional area in a surface of a first member and overlying said groove with a surface of a second member, and providing an inlet and an outlet for communicating said liquid to and from said elongated passage, and wherein a second groove of a substantially larger cross-sectional area than said elongated passage is formed in said surface of said second member, said second groove being configured such that it can be selectively and progressively placed in simultaneous communication with each of a plurality of spaced intermediate portions of said first groove and one of said inlet and said outlet by selecting the relative position of said first and second members, thereby effectively and progressively by-passing respective portions of said elongated passage and stepwise incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed for accomplishing said step of changing the flow rate without interrupting the liquid flow through said passage to said patient.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus for controlling the flow rate of a fluid are disclosed. Fluid is flowed through an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area to control the flow rate thereof. The length of the elongated passage through which the fluid is flowed is changed in a predetermined manner to change the flow rate of fluid. The apparatus comprises a first member having a spiral shaped elongated groove with a small cross-sectional area formed in a surface thereof and a second member having a surface overlying the groove to form the elongated passage for controlling the flow rate of the fluid. A second groove having a substantially larger cross-sectional area than the elongated passage is formed in the surface of the second member and configured such that it can be selectively placed in communication with spaced locations of said first groove thereby effectively bypassing a portion of the elongated passage and changing the length of the elongated passage through which the fluid is flowed whereby the flow rate of fluid flowed through the elongated passage is changed. The relative position of the first and second members is changed to adjust the length of the elongated passage which is bypassed.
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- 1. A method for controlling the flow rate of a liquid to a patient comprising the steps of providing a receptacle containing a liquid to be administered to a patient and fluid passage means for conveying said liquid from said receptacle to said patient, said fluid passage means including an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area, supplying liquid from said receptacle to said elongated passage to flow said liquid through a first predetermined length of said elongated passage at a first flow rate, and stepwise incrementally changing the flow rate of liquid in said passage from said first flow rate to a seoond flow rate without interrupting the flow of said liquid in said passage by incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed from said first predetermined length to a second predetermined length, wherein said step of providing an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area includes forming a first elongated groove with a small cross-sectional area in a surface of a first member and overlying said groove with a surface of a second member, and providing an inlet and an outlet for communicating said liquid to and from said elongated passage, and wherein a second groove of a substantially larger cross-sectional area than said elongated passage is formed in said surface of said second member, said second groove being configured such that it can be selectively and progressively placed in simultaneous communication with each of a plurality of spaced intermediate portions of said first groove and one of said inlet and said outlet by selecting the relative position of said first and second members, thereby effectively and progressively by-passing respective portions of said elongated passage and stepwise incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed for accomplishing said step of changing the flow rate without interrupting the liquid flow through said passage to said patient.
- 7. An apparatus for controlling the flow rate of a liquid to a patient comprising means defining an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area through which a liquid can be flowed, and means for changing the flow rate of a liquid flowing through said elongated passage without interrupting the liquid flow in said elongated passage, said means for changing the flow rate including means for stepwise incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed, thereby incrementally changing the flow rate of said liquid through said passage, wherein said means defining an elongated passage having a small cross-sectional area includes a first member having a first elongated groove with a small cross-sectional area formed in a surface thereof and a second member having a surface overlying said groove to form said elongated passage, wherein an inlet and an outlet for communicating said liquid to and from said elongated passage are formed in at least one of said first and second members, and wherein said means for incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed to thereby change the flow rate of said liquid through said passage comprises a second groove formed in said surface of said second member and having a substantially larger cross-sectional area than said elongated passage, said second groove being configured such that it can be selectively progressively placed in simultaneous communication with each of a plurality of spaced intermediate portions of said first groove and one of said inlet and said outlet by selecting the relative position of said first and second members, thereby effectively and progressively by-passing respective portions of said elongated passage and stepwise incrementally changing the length of said elongated passage through which said liquid is flowed without interrupting the liquid flow through said passage to said patient.
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