Volumetric infusion pump
First Claim
1. In an infusion pump having a tubeway, said pump operative to pump a fluid through a tube, and having a plurality of sensors operative to discover information regarding said fluid, said fluid and said sensors being in contact with said tube, a method for placing said sensors in contact with said tube comprising the following steps:
- A) emplacing said tube in said tubeway;
B) placing said sensors in contact with said tube in said tubeway wherein said sensors are in a substantially perpendicular relation to said tube;
C) wherein said tube has a stress gradient thereacross, compressing said tube against said sensors such that said gradient is minimized.
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Abstract
A medical infusion pump is disclosed which provides for greatly improved accuracy in the delivery of medicaments to a patient. Among the various features included in the instant invention is a pumping body which serves to deform and reform a tube so as to maintain the initial cross-section thereof and thereby preserve the output accuracy of the pump. Also disclosed with regard to the pumping body is a wholly mechanical synchronization of the pumping body and valves associated therewith and coactive with the aforementioned synchronization a mechanical linearization of output of the pumping body per each pumping cycle. Additionally, several features which serve to enhance the utility of the instant invention are also included therein among which is an associated assembly operative to automatically load or disload a tube or IV set into or out of the pumping body. Associated with the assembly operative to automatically load or disload a tube and disclosed herein is an assembly operative to selectively open or close a slide clamp associated with the tube in such a way as to ensure that the tube is occluded such that in combination with the valves associated with the pumping body, a condition of free-flow of medicament is never realized. Additionally disclosed are sensor housings adapted to measure various quantities associated with fluid flowing through the tube wherein the housings are with associated components adapted to achieve a substantially normal orientation with respect to the sidewall of the tube and in the achieving of such normal orientation, expressing an essentially zero elastic stress gradient across the tube.
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13 Claims
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1. In an infusion pump having a tubeway, said pump operative to pump a fluid through a tube, and having a plurality of sensors operative to discover information regarding said fluid, said fluid and said sensors being in contact with said tube, a method for placing said sensors in contact with said tube comprising the following steps:
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A) emplacing said tube in said tubeway;
B) placing said sensors in contact with said tube in said tubeway wherein said sensors are in a substantially perpendicular relation to said tube;
C) wherein said tube has a stress gradient thereacross, compressing said tube against said sensors such that said gradient is minimized.
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2. A method for placing sensors in contact with the tube, wherein said tube and sensors are associated with an infusion pump said method comprising;
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A) placing said sensors against said tube;
B) rolling said sensors over said tube whilst compressing said tube against said sensors;
C) wherein said tube has a transverse volumetric gradient associated therewith, positioning said sensors such that said volumetric gradient is minimized.
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3. In an infusion pump having a tube associated therewith and a sensor associated with said tube, and a transverse volumetric gradient definable on said tube, a method of placing said sensor in contact with said tube comprising:
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A) placing said sensor against said tube;
B) positioning said sensor such that said tube volumetric gradient thereagainst is minimized.
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4. In an infusion pump having a tube associated therewith and a sensor associated with said tube, and a stress gradient definable on said tube, a method of placing said sensor in contact with said tube comprising:
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A) placing said sensor against said tube;
B) positioning said sensor such that said tube volumetric gradient thereagainst is minimized.
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- 5. In an infusion pump having a tube associated therewith, said pump being operative to pump a fluid through said tube and said pump having a sensor in contact with said tube and a housing operative to positionally hold said sensor, said housing comprising a housing body, said housing body having a suspension slot defined thereby, and a pin, wherein said suspension slot is moveable about said pin.
- 10. In an infusion pump having a plurality of sensors associated therewith and a tube associated with said sensors, a means for locating said sensors against said tube, said means for locating comprising a tiltable means for housing said sensors actuated by said tube.
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13. In an infusion pump having a plurality of sensors said sensors residing in housings, and an arm operative to support and move said housings, and an upstream platen and a downstream platen wherein said upstream platen and said downstream platen have vertical slots defined thereby, a compound rocker assembly comprising a first suspension pin associated with said arm and operative to be captured by a substantially oval slot defined in a handle associated with said housings and said housings further defining a port operative to support a second pin, said second pin resident in said vertical slots abaft said substantially oval slot and said oval slot and said vertical slot with said first suspension pin and said second pin operative to allow said housings to execute a compound rocking motion.
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