IV clamp with tube clip
First Claim
1. An apparatus for clamping an intravenous (IV) tube, having a tube resilience, in an infusion device to control flow rate of IV fluid in the IV tube, the apparatus comprising:
- a tube clip having first and second pinching members and first biasing means for exerting a pinching force on the tube clip to bias the first and second pinching members toward one another, the first and second pinching members being positionable for insertion of the IV tube between the first and second pinching members, the first and second pinching members each having a first and second end and wherein the first and second pinching members are pivotally connected at a point between the first and second ends;
a clamp housing;
a pair of clamping members coupled to the clamp housing, the clamping members positionable for insertion of a portion of the tube clip between the pair of clamping members, the pair of clamping members operably engaging the tube clip to variably offset the pinching force based on relative position of the pair of clamping members with respect to one another; and
manual adjustment means, coupled to at least one of the pair of clamping members, for manually adjusting the relative position of said one of the pair of clamping members relative to the other of the pair of clamping members to set a desired flow rate in the IV tube.
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Abstract
An apparatus clamps an intravenous (IV) tube used in an infusion device to control flow rate of IV fluid in the IV tube. A tube clip has first and second pinching members biased for exerting a pinching force on the IV tube. The first and second pinching members are positionable for insertion of the IV tube between them. A pair of clamping members are coupled to a clamp housing and are positionable for insertion of a portion of the tube clip between the pair of clamping members. The pair of clamping members operably engage the tube clip to variably offset the pinching force based on relative position of the pair of clamping members with respect to one another. A manual adjustment mechanism is coupled to at least one of the pair of clamping members and is used to manually adjust the relative position of the pair of clamping members relative to one another to set a desired flow rate in the IV tube.
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17 Claims
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1. An apparatus for clamping an intravenous (IV) tube, having a tube resilience, in an infusion device to control flow rate of IV fluid in the IV tube, the apparatus comprising:
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a tube clip having first and second pinching members and first biasing means for exerting a pinching force on the tube clip to bias the first and second pinching members toward one another, the first and second pinching members being positionable for insertion of the IV tube between the first and second pinching members, the first and second pinching members each having a first and second end and wherein the first and second pinching members are pivotally connected at a point between the first and second ends; a clamp housing; a pair of clamping members coupled to the clamp housing, the clamping members positionable for insertion of a portion of the tube clip between the pair of clamping members, the pair of clamping members operably engaging the tube clip to variably offset the pinching force based on relative position of the pair of clamping members with respect to one another; and manual adjustment means, coupled to at least one of the pair of clamping members, for manually adjusting the relative position of said one of the pair of clamping members relative to the other of the pair of clamping members to set a desired flow rate in the IV tube. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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2. The apparatus of claim and further comprising:
second bias means, coupled to at least one of the pair of clamping members, for variably exerting a spring force on the tube clip through said one of the pair of clamping members based on manual adjustment of the pair of clamping members, and wherein the pinching force, the tube resilience and the spring force are substantially in equilibrium when the desired flow rate is manually set. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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11. An apparatus for clamping an intravenous tube, having a tube resilience, in an infusion device to control flow rate of IV fluid in the IV tube, the apparatus comprising:
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a tube clip having first and second pinching members and first biasing means for exerting a pinching force on the tube clip to bias the first and second pinching members toward one another, the first and second pinching members being positionable for insertion of the IV tube between the first and second pinching members, the first and second pinching members each having a first and second end and wherein the first and second pinching members are pivotally connected at a point between the first and second ends; a clamp housing; a pair of clamping members coupled to the clamp housing, the clamping members positionable for insertion of a portion of the tube clip between the pair of clamping members, the pair of clamping members operably engaging the tube clip to variably offset the pinching force based on relative position of the pair of clamping members with respect to one another; and a clamp motor, coupled to at least one of the pair of clamping members, for repositioning said one of the pair of clamping members to adjust the relative position of the pair of clamping members with respect to one another. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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