Medication infusion pump with fluoropolymer valve seat
First Claim
1. A medication infusion pump, comprising:
- a housing defining a medication chamber for receiving and storing a supply of a selected medication; and
a pump mechanism for delivering the selected medication in a controlled manner from said medication chamber to a patient, said pump mechanism including a valve having a valve member movable between open and closed positions relative to a valve seat, and spring means for applying a biasing force to said valve member to normally retain said valve member against said valve seat in said closed position, said valve member and said valve seat being formed from nonmetallic and substantially inert materials defining substantially nonadherent surfaces in the vicinity of said valve seat to prevent accumulation of medication deposits on said valve seat.
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Abstract
A medication infusion pump is provided for use in the programmable delivery of a selected medication to a patient, wherein the pump includes a fluoropolymer valve seat engageable with a nonmetallic valve member. The fluoropolymer valve seat defines a substantially inert and nonadherent surface to prevent accumulation of medication deposits thereon. Such deposits are believed to occur as a result of shear denaturation and/or precipitation in the vicinity of the valve seat, in response to relatively high compression forces applied to the medication as the valve member opens and closes. The fluoropolymer valve seat provides a surface which is particularly nonadherent to protein based medications, such as insulin.
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21 Claims
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1. A medication infusion pump, comprising:
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a housing defining a medication chamber for receiving and storing a supply of a selected medication; and a pump mechanism for delivering the selected medication in a controlled manner from said medication chamber to a patient, said pump mechanism including a valve having a valve member movable between open and closed positions relative to a valve seat, and spring means for applying a biasing force to said valve member to normally retain said valve member against said valve seat in said closed position, said valve member and said valve seat being formed from nonmetallic and substantially inert materials defining substantially nonadherent surfaces in the vicinity of said valve seat to prevent accumulation of medication deposits on said valve seat. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. In a medication infusion pump for delivering a selected medication in a controlled manner to a patient, a valve comprising:
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a valve member and a valve seat adapted for relative movement between a closed position with said valve member engaging said valve seat and an open position with said valve member spaced from said valve seat to permit flow of medication through said valve seat; and spring means for applying a biasing force to normally retain said valve member in engagement with said valve seat; said valve member and said valve seat having engageable surfaces formed from nonmetallic and substantially inert materials which are substantially nonadherent to medication deposits. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. In a medication infusion pump for delivering a selected medication in a controlled manner to a patient, a valve comprising:
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a valve member formed from a substantially inert resilient elastomer; a valve seat defining an annular valve seat surface formed from a substantially inert and nonadherent material from the group consisting of fluoropolymer materials, chloropolymer materials, chlorofluoropolymer materials, copolymers, fluorosilicone acrylate, fluoroepoxy materials, and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylenes or polypropylenes, said valve seat defining a medication flow port, and said valve member being movable relative to said valve seat between open and closed positions respectively spaced from and in engagement with said valve seat surface; and spring means for applying a biasing force to said valve member to normally retain said valve member in said closed position. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of delivering a selected medication from a medication infusion pump in a controlled manner to a patient, said method comprising:
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storing a supply of a selected medication within a housing defining a medication chamber; and delivering the selected medication in a controlled manner from said medication chamber to a patient with a pump mechanism, said pump mechanism including a valve having a valve member and a valve seat adapted for relative movement between a closed position with said valve member engaging said valve seat and an open position with said valve member spaced from said valve seat to permit flow of medication through said valve seat, and spring means for applying a biasing force to said valve member for normally retaining said valve member in the closed position, said valve member and said valve seat having engagement surfaces which are formed from nonmetallic and substantially inert materials to prevent accumulation of medication deposits on said valve seat.
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