External infusion device with remote programming, bolus estimator and/or vibration alarm capabilities
DCFirst Claim
1. An external infusion device for infusion of a liquid into a body from a reservoir, the external infusion device comprising:
- a drive mechanism to operatively couple with a reservoir to infuse a liquid into a body;
a housing adapted for use on an exterior of the body, wherein the housing is sized to contain at least a portion of the reservoir, wherein the drive mechanism is at least partially contained within the housing, wherein the drive mechanism operatively couples with the at least a portion of the reservoir within the housing, and wherein the housing is capable of being concealed from view on an individual;
a processor coupled to the housing;
a memory coupled to and used in conjunction with the processor to store at least two personal delivery patterns;
wherein each of the at least two patterns have at least two different infusion rates;
a data receiving mechanism used in conjunction with the processor to select one of the at least two personal delivery patterns; and
an indication device to indicate the selected personal delivery pattern, wherein the processor controls the external infusion device in accordance with the selected one of the at least two personal delivery patterns.
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Abstract
An infusion system for infusing a liquid into a body includes an external infusion device and a remote commander. The external infusion device includes a housing, a receiver, a processor and an indication device. The receiver is coupled to the housing and for receiving remotely generated commands. The processor is coupled to the housing and the receiver to receive remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands. The indication device indicates when a command has been received and indicates when the command is being utilized to control the external infusion device so that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded. The remote commander includes a commander housing, a keypad for transmitting commands, and a transmitter for transmitting commands to the receiver of the external infusion device.
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60 Claims
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1. An external infusion device for infusion of a liquid into a body from a reservoir, the external infusion device comprising:
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a drive mechanism to operatively couple with a reservoir to infuse a liquid into a body;
a housing adapted for use on an exterior of the body, wherein the housing is sized to contain at least a portion of the reservoir, wherein the drive mechanism is at least partially contained within the housing, wherein the drive mechanism operatively couples with the at least a portion of the reservoir within the housing, and wherein the housing is capable of being concealed from view on an individual;
a processor coupled to the housing;
a memory coupled to and used in conjunction with the processor to store at least two personal delivery patterns;
wherein each of the at least two patterns have at least two different infusion rates;
a data receiving mechanism used in conjunction with the processor to select one of the at least two personal delivery patterns; and
an indication device to indicate the selected personal delivery pattern, wherein the processor controls the external infusion device in accordance with the selected one of the at least two personal delivery patterns. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An external infusion device for infusion of a liquid into a body from a reservoir, the external infusion device comprising:
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a drive mechanism to operatively couple with a reservoir to infuse a liquid into a body;
a housing adapted for use on an exterior of the body, wherein the housing is sized to contain at least a portion of the reservoir, wherein the drive mechanism is at least partially contained within the housing, wherein the drive mechanism operatively couples with the at least a portion of the reservoir within the housing, and wherein the housing is capable of being concealed from view on an individual;
a data receiving mechanism to receive remotely generated commands;
a processor coupled to the housing;
a memory coupled to and used in conjunction with the processor to store at least two personal delivery patterns, wherein each of the at least two patterns have at least two different infusion rates, wherein the processor is coupled to the data receiving mechanism to receive the remotely generated commands and to control the external infusion device in accordance with the commands to select one of the at least two personal delivery patterns; and
an indication device to indicate the selected personal delivery pattern and when a remotely generated command has been received to control the external infusion device in accordance with the selected personal delivery pattern such that the external infusion device is capable of being concealed from view when being remotely commanded, wherein the processor controls the external infusion device in accordance with the selected one of the at least two personal delivery patterns. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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41. An external infusion device for infusion of a liquid into a body from a reservoir, the external infusion device comprising:
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a drive mechanism to operatively couple with a reservoir to infuse a liquid into a body;
a housing adapted for use on an exterior of the body, wherein the housing is sized to contain at least a portion of the reservoir, wherein the drive mechanism is at least partially contained within the housing, wherein the drive mechanism operatively couples with the at least a portion of the reservoir within the housing, and wherein the housing is capable of being concealed from view on an individual;
a processor coupled to the housing;
a memory coupled to and used in conjunction with the processor to store at least two basal rate profiles;
wherein each of the at least two profiles have at least two different infusion rates;
a data receiving mechanism used in conjunction with the processor to program the at least two basal rate profiles; and
an indication device to indicate the basal rate profiles during programming, wherein the processor controls the external infusion device in accordance with the programmed at least two basal rate profiles. - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60)
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