Volumetric pump with bi-directional piston seal
First Claim
1. A pump for pumping fluids from a fluid source to a fluid sink comprisinga housing defining an elongate cavity therein, with an opening on one side of the housing adjacent to and in communication with one end of the cavity,a sheet of resilient material disposed over the opening in the housing, said sheet including first and second branches circumscribing and defining an aperture positioned in alignment with the cavity at said one end thereof,an elongate shaft slidably disposed in the aperture substantially orthogonal to the sheet so that one end of the shaft extends into the cavity and the other end extends out of the housing, said aperture having substantially the same cross-sectional shape as that of the shaft, and the same cross-sectional dimensions or smaller, such that the first and second branches are in contact with the shaft,inlet means for conveying fluid from the fluid source into the cavity,outlet means for carrying fluid from the cavity to the fluid sink, andactuation means for causing the shaft to reciprocate longitudinally in the cavity, sliding back and forth in the aperture, to alternately produce a negative pressure and positive pressure in the cavity,support means on each side of the sheet of resilient material adjacent the aperture for contacting and preventing distending and collapsing of the sheet of material as the shaft slides back and forth in the aperture.
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Abstract
A volumetric pump for administering intravenous fluids to a patient comprises a housing having an elongate cavity therein with an open and a closed end. A resilient sheet of material having two branched portions which form a centrally-located aperture is disposed over the open end of the housing. A pump shaft is slidably disposed through the aperture such that one branched portion toward the cavity and the other branched portion extends away from the housing such that a sphincter seal is formed about the shaft. An inlet conduit leading from a fluid source such as an IV bag passes through the housing into the cavity near one end thereof, and an outlet conduit leading to a fluid sink such as a patient passes through the housing from the cavity near the other end thereof. The shaft is driven back and forth in reciprocating motion, inwardly and outwardly of the cavity, to alternately produce a positive pressure forcing fluid out of the outlet conduit to the fluid sink, and a negative pressure forcing fluid from the fluid source through the inlet conduit.
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1. A pump for pumping fluids from a fluid source to a fluid sink comprising
a housing defining an elongate cavity therein, with an opening on one side of the housing adjacent to and in communication with one end of the cavity, a sheet of resilient material disposed over the opening in the housing, said sheet including first and second branches circumscribing and defining an aperture positioned in alignment with the cavity at said one end thereof, an elongate shaft slidably disposed in the aperture substantially orthogonal to the sheet so that one end of the shaft extends into the cavity and the other end extends out of the housing, said aperture having substantially the same cross-sectional shape as that of the shaft, and the same cross-sectional dimensions or smaller, such that the first and second branches are in contact with the shaft, inlet means for conveying fluid from the fluid source into the cavity, outlet means for carrying fluid from the cavity to the fluid sink, and actuation means for causing the shaft to reciprocate longitudinally in the cavity, sliding back and forth in the aperture, to alternately produce a negative pressure and positive pressure in the cavity, support means on each side of the sheet of resilient material adjacent the aperture for contacting and preventing distending and collapsing of the sheet of material as the shaft slides back and forth in the aperture.
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10. A pump for pumping fluids from a fluid source to a fluid sink comprising
a housing defining an elongate cavity therein, with an opening on one side of the housing adjacent to and in communication with one end of the cavity, the other end being closed, a resilient sheet of material disposed over the opening in the housing and having an aperture formed therein and defined by flange means formed in the sheet, said flange means including first and second branches, said first branch extending toward the cavity and said second branch extending away from the cavity, said first and second branches circumscribing the aperture positioned in alignment with the cavity at said one end thereof, an elongate shaft slidably disposed in the aperture so that one end of the shaft extends into the cavity and the other end extends out of the housing, said aperture having substantially the same cross-sectional shape as that of the shaft, and the same cross-sectional dimensions or smaller, inlet means for conveying fluid from the fluid source into the cavity when a negative pressure is produced therein, outlet means for carrying fluid from the cavity to the fluid sink when a positive pressure is produced in the cavity, and actuation means for causing the shaft to reciprocate longitudinally in the cavity, sliding back and forth in the aperture, to alternately produce a negative pressure and positive pressure in the cavity, support means on each side of the sheet of resilient material adjacent the aperture for contacting and preventing distending and collapsing of the sheet of material as the shaft slides through the aperture.
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