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Fluid delivery device

  • US 6,068,613 A
  • Filed: 12/16/1997
  • Issued: 05/30/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/16/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for use in infusing medicinal fluid into a patient at a controlled rate comprising:

  • (a) a base having an upper surface including a central portion and a peripheral portion circumscribing said central portion, a lower surface and a channel formed in said base, said channel having non-linear shaped portions and first and second ends;

    (b) stored energy means for forming in conjunction with said base, a generally toroidal-shaped reservoir having an outlet, said stored energy means comprising at least one distendable membrane superimposed over said base, said membrane being distendable as a result of pressure imparted by fluids introduced into said reservoir to establish internal stresses, said stresses tending to move said membrane toward a less distended configuration;

    (c) ullage defining means disposed within said reservoir for engagement by said distendable membrane, said ullage defining means comprising a yieldable mass that is substantially conformable to the shape of said distendable membrane as said membrane tends to move toward a less distended configuration; and

    (d) infusion means for infusing medicinal fluid from said fluid reservoir into the patient, said infusion means having an inlet end disposed proximate said channel and including a hollow cannula having;

    (i) a central body portion disposed within said channel; and

    (ii) an outlet end portion including a portion extending substantially perpendicularly outward substantially from said lower surface of said base for insertion into the patient.

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