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Method of injection controlled by an infusion pump

  • US 5,695,464 A
  • Filed: 08/30/1996
  • Issued: 12/09/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/29/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for injecting a relatively large quantity of a liquid into a tube of an injection system, said injection system having:

  • a source of said liquid;

    a pump connected to said source of liquid and to said tube for supplying liquid under pressure to said tube and thereby injecting said liquid from said source of liquid into said tube;

    an energizable rotary motor connected to actuate said pump;

    a coder connected to said motor and providing a serial pulse output that is responsive to an angle through which said motor rotates;

    said motor operating to inject said relatively large quantity of liquid into said tube by way of a summation of a plurality of relatively small quantities of said liquid that are injected into said tube as a result of a like plurality of energization phases of said motor;

    each of said plurality of motor energization phases comprising,a motor acceleration interval that is responsive to energization of said motor by said control unit;

    a motor nominal speed interval that follows said motor acceleration interval and is responsive to continued energization of said motor by said control unit; and

    a motor deceleration interval that follows said motor nominal speed interval and that is responsive to deenergization of said motor by said control unit,each of said relatively small quantities of said liquid being a function of an angle through which said pump rotates during a said energization phase that comprises a said acceleration interval, a said nominal speed interval, and a said deceleration interval;

    said method comprising the steps of,providing an initial pulse warning value;

    energizing said motor;

    counting first pulses within said serial pulse output of said coder during a time interval of motor energization by said step of energizing said motor;

    comparing said counted pulses to said initial pulse warning value;

    deenergizing said motor when said counted first pulses are equal in number to said initial pulse warning value;

    counting second pulses within said serial pulse output of said coder during a time interval during which said motor decelerates after said motor deenergization step;

    forming a new pulse warning value that is equal to said initial pulse warning value less said counted second pulses;

    using said new pulse warning value as a new initial pulse warning value; and

    repeating said method steps.

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