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Intravenous-line air-elimination system

  • US 5,713,865 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1995
  • Issued: 02/03/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/15/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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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