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Two-cycle peristaltic pump

  • US 5,165,873 A
  • Filed: 02/20/1992
  • Issued: 11/24/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/10/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for pumping fluid through a conventional resilient I.V. delivery tube which comprises:

  • a base;

    a platen mounted on said base for holding said conventional tube;

    means mounted on said base for alternately squeezing said tube against said platen at a first location and at a second location, said squeezing means comprising a first pumping finger reciprocally mounted on said base to continuously urge against said tube partially occluding said tube initially at a relatively rapid pace and then progressively slower as said tube becomes more deformed to uniformly displace fluid at said first location and a second pumping finger reciprocally mounted on said base to continuously urge against said tube partially occluding said tube initially at a relatively rapid pace and then progressively slower as said tube becomes more deformed to uniformly displace fluid at said second location partially occluding said tube at said first location; and

    means mounted on said base and synchronized with said squeezing means comprising a first pinching finger reciprocally mounted on said base for alternately occluding said tube upstream from said first location and between said first and second locations, said first location being squeezed as said tube is occluded upstream from said first location with said first and second pumping fingers shaped to urge against a relatively larger area than said first pinching finger.

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