Blood pump
First Claim
1. A fluid pump comprising:
- an elastic bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable between a contracted state have a first surface area and an expanded state having a second surface area that is substantially greater than said first surface area, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder;
a housing around at least a portion of said bladder, an annular volume being defined in the space between said housing and said bladder, said annular volume being occupied by a driving fluid;
means for changing the pressure of said driving fluid in said annular volume to alternately expand and contract said bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder; and
a fluid flow regulating means in said annular volume between said bladder and said housing for expanding and contracting selected areas of said bladder adapted, in a filling phase, to expand a selected area of said bladder adjacent said inlet and thereafter progressively expand the remaining areas of said bladder towards said bladder outlet, and during an ejection phase, to initially contract said bladder adjacent said bladder inlet and thereafter progressively contract the remaining areas of the bladder towards said bladder outlet.
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Abstract
A pump especially designed for pumping blood comprises a bladder, the interior surface area and volume of which is changeable, i.e., it stretches and expands during the filling phase, and elastically contracts to its normal relaxed size during the ejection phase. The bladder has a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. A device, such as a vacuum pump, alternately expands and contracts the interior surface area and volume of the bladder. Most of the interior surface area of the bladder expands and contracts in each cycle. One or more check valves or other means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through the bladder are also provided. The pump of the invention decreases the likelihood of blood clots forming in the pump, decreases the risk of damage to blood cells, improves the pumping characteristics of the device, and decreases or eliminates the chance of foreign fluids passing into the blood stream should a tear or break occur in the bladder.
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22 Claims
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1. A fluid pump comprising:
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an elastic bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable between a contracted state have a first surface area and an expanded state having a second surface area that is substantially greater than said first surface area, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder;
a housing around at least a portion of said bladder, an annular volume being defined in the space between said housing and said bladder, said annular volume being occupied by a driving fluid;
means for changing the pressure of said driving fluid in said annular volume to alternately expand and contract said bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder; and
a fluid flow regulating means in said annular volume between said bladder and said housing for expanding and contracting selected areas of said bladder adapted, in a filling phase, to expand a selected area of said bladder adjacent said inlet and thereafter progressively expand the remaining areas of said bladder towards said bladder outlet, and during an ejection phase, to initially contract said bladder adjacent said bladder inlet and thereafter progressively contract the remaining areas of the bladder towards said bladder outlet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A fluid pump comprising, an elastic bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable between a contracted state having a first surface area and an expanded state having a second surface area that is substantially greater than said first surface area, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;
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a housing around at least a portion of said bladder and defining a space between said housing and said bladder for receiving a bladder actuating fluid;
means for alternately increasing and decreasing the pressure of said actuating fluid for alternately expanding and contracting said bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder;
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder; and
wherein said bladder and said actuating fluid are a unitary body of semisolid material, the surface of said semisolid material functioning as said bladder interior surface.
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11. A method of pumping blood in the circulatory system of a human in the need thereof comprising the steps of
(a) providing a blood pumping system having an extensible and contractible bladder, said pumping system having an inlet and an outlet; -
(b) connecting the inlet and outlet of said pumping system to the human'"'"'s circulatory system;
(c) expanding a majority of the interior surface area of said pumping system by at least a few percent, including expanding the volume of the bladder to draw blood into the bladder through the inlet;
(d) contracting a majority of the interior surface area of said blood pumping system by at least a few percent, including contracting the volume of the bladder to pump blood out of the outlet of said system; and
(e) rhythmically repeating steps (c) and (d).
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12. A fluid pump comprising:
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a bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, said bladder having thickness variations for controlling the expansion and contraction of said bladder, said bladder have a thinner wall thickness at said inlet and a thicker wall thickness at said outlet;
means for alternately expanding and contracting said bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder; and
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder.
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13. A fluid pump comprising:
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a bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;
means for alternately expanding and contracting said bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder;
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder; and
at least one extensible strut spanning the interior of said bladder for controlling its expansion and contraction.
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14. A fluid pump comprising:
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a bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;
means for alternately expanding and contracting said bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder;
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder; and
one or more bands on said bladder for controlling its expansion and contraction.
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15. A fluid pump comprising:
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a housing;
an extensible and contractible bladder in said housing, a space defined between said housing and said bladder for receiving a bladder driving fluid, said bladder having an inlet and an outlet;
a check valve to at least one of said bladder inlet and outlet;
means for altering the pressure of the driving fluid to alternately expand and contract the interior surface area and volume of said bladder to define a pumping cycle, most of said interior surface area of said bladder adapted to expand and contract with each said pumping cycle; and
a fluid pressure regulator in said space to selectively control the rate of expansion or contraction of selected areas of said bladder. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method for reducing the formation of blood clots during blood pumping, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a blood pump having an elastic bladder having an interior and an interior surface area; and
changing said interior surface area by alternately elastically stretching said bladder and elastically contracting said bladder, said changing surface area operative to reduce the formation of blood clots on said interior surface area. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A fluid pump comprising:
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a bladder, at least a portion of the interior surface area of said bladder being changeable, said bladder having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet;
means for alternately expanding and contracting the bladder to change the interior surface area and volume of said bladder;
means for causing substantially one-way fluid flow through said bladder; and
wherein said bladder is comprised of a plurality of different materials to control the rate of expansion or contraction of selected areas of said bladder.
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