Intravenous-line air-elimination system
First Claim
1. An air-elimination system, for a fluid delivery system for injection of intravenous fluid into a patient comprising:
- separation means for permitting the separation of air from the intravenous fluid;
an intravenous line in fluid communication with the separation means;
air detection means, disposed in the intravenous line, for detecting air in the fluid and emitting a fault-condition signal,the intravenous line having a portion between the separation means and the air-detection means, and a second portion between the air-detection means and the patient;
valve means, disposed in the intravenous line'"'"'s second portion, for permitting or preventing flow to a patient;
pump means for urging fluid towards the separation means upon activation; and
control means, in communication with the air-detection means, for (i) setting the valve means to-prevent flow to the patient and activating the pump means, so as to move the fluid containing air from the air-detection means to the separation means, in response to a fault-condition signal, and otherwise (ii) setting the valve means to permit flow to the patient;
wherein the pump means includes a pump disposed in the intravenous line upstream from the valve means;
wherein the pump means includes a chamber disposed in the intravenous line, wherein pressure may be applied to the fluid in the chamber;
wherein the intravenous line'"'"'s first portion has a first volume, the chamber has a second volume, the first volume is less than the second volume, and the pump means upon activation causes the intravenous fluid in the chamber to flow into the intravenous line'"'"'s first portion.
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Abstract
An air elimination system is provided for an intravenous fluid delivery system for intravenous injection of fluid into a patient. An air-detection apparatus 5 is disposed in an intravenous fluid line 3. At the top end of the line 3 is attached a chamber 1, 2, 12 where air may be separated from the fluid. The separation chamber may be a drip chamber 12, a metering chamber 2 or the intravenous supply 1. When air is detected, a valve 11 or valves 7, 9 are switched, so that the intravenous fluid is prevented from flowing to the patient, and so that, when a pump 4 is turned on, the fluid is pumped to the separation chamber 1, 2, 12. In a preferred embodiment, the volume of pump'"'"'s fluid capacity is greater than the volume of the fluid capacity of the intravenous line 31 between the pump 4 and the separation chamber 1, 2, 12, so that the pump can force air back up the intravenous line all the way to the separation chamber.
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21 Claims
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1. An air-elimination system, for a fluid delivery system for injection of intravenous fluid into a patient comprising:
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separation means for permitting the separation of air from the intravenous fluid; an intravenous line in fluid communication with the separation means; air detection means, disposed in the intravenous line, for detecting air in the fluid and emitting a fault-condition signal,the intravenous line having a portion between the separation means and the air-detection means, and a second portion between the air-detection means and the patient; valve means, disposed in the intravenous line'"'"'s second portion, for permitting or preventing flow to a patient; pump means for urging fluid towards the separation means upon activation; and control means, in communication with the air-detection means, for (i) setting the valve means to-prevent flow to the patient and activating the pump means, so as to move the fluid containing air from the air-detection means to the separation means, in response to a fault-condition signal, and otherwise (ii) setting the valve means to permit flow to the patient; wherein the pump means includes a pump disposed in the intravenous line upstream from the valve means; wherein the pump means includes a chamber disposed in the intravenous line, wherein pressure may be applied to the fluid in the chamber; wherein the intravenous line'"'"'s first portion has a first volume, the chamber has a second volume, the first volume is less than the second volume, and the pump means upon activation causes the intravenous fluid in the chamber to flow into the intravenous line'"'"'s first portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An air-elimination system, for a fluid delivery system for injection of intravenous fluid into a patient comprising:
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separation means for permitting the separation of air from the intravenous fluid; an intravenous line in fluid communication with the separation means; air-detection means, disposed in the intravenous line, for detecting air in the fluid and emitting a fault-condition signal, the intravenous line having a first portion between the separation means and the air-detection means, and a second portion between the air-detection means and the patient; valve means, disposed in the intravenous line'"'"'s second portion, for permitting or preventing flow to a patient; pump means for urging fluid towards the separation means upon activation; and control means, in communication with the air-detection means, for (i) setting the valve means to prevent flow to the patient and activating the pump means, so as to move the fluid containing air from the air-detection means to the separation means, in response to a fault-condition signal, and otherwise (ii) setting the valve means to permit flow to the patient; wherein the pump means includes a supply of liquid for forcing the fluid containing air up the first portion of the intravenous line to the separation means. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method, for eliminating air from an intravenous fluid delivery system, comprising the steps of:
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providing a separation chamber where air may separate from the fluid; providing an intravenous line downstream of the separation chamber; providing an air detector in the intravenous line; providing a pump in the intravenous line; providing a valve in the intravenous line downstream of the pump and the air detector; using the air detector to detect the air in the fluid; generating a signal when a specified amount of air is detected in the fluid; closing the valve in response to the signal; and using the pump to urge fluid upstream through the intravenous line to the separation chamber in response to the signal; wherein the intravenous line has a volume capacity of fluid between the pump and the separation chamber, the pump has a volume capacity of fluid, and the pump'"'"'s volume capacity is greater than the volume capacity of the intravenous line between the pump and the separation chamber. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. An air-elimination system, for an intravenous fluid delivery system for intravenous injection of fluid into a patient, comprising:
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a separation chamber where air may separate from the fluid; an intravenous-fluid conduit in fluid communication with the separation chamber and the patient; a pressure-conduction chamber disposed in the conduit, the intravenous conduit having a first portion between the separation chamber and the pressure-conduction chamber, and a second portion between the pressure-conduction chamber and the patient; a detector of air in the intravenous-fluid conduit in the pressure-conduction chamber, wherein the detector emits a fault-condition signal upon the detection of air in the pressure-conduction chamber; a valve disposed in the intravenous conduit'"'"'s second portion; pressure-generation means for urging fluid out of the pressure-conduction chamber upon activation; and a controller, in communication with the air detector, for controlling the valve and activating the pressure-generation means. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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