Patch-like infusion device
First Claim
1. A patch-like infusion device, comprising:
- a fluid reservoir having at least one flexible wall;
at least one patient needle in selective fluid communication with said reservoir;
a Belleville spring having a central aperture for applying pressure to said flexible wall to cause fluid to flow from said reservoir to said patient needle; and
a pin engageable with said central aperture and disengageable therefrom for causing said Belleville spring to begin applying said pressure when said infusion device is placed into operation wherein disengagement of said pin from said central aperture occurs automatically when the user performs another operation on said infusion device wherein said operation comprises removing a pull handle operatively coupled to said pin.
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Abstract
A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device which provides one or more substantially hidden patient needles which can be placed in fluid communication with a fluid reservoir subassembly that includes a rigid bladder portion used in conjunction with a non-distensible bladder film, such as a metallized film. Simple removal of an interlock allows a disk, or Belleville spring assembly to apply an essentially even and constant pressure to the contents of the fluid reservoir assembly, and allows the device to then be attached to a skin surface via an adhesive contact surface. A push button activation assembly is provided which can then be used to release and seat one or more spring-loaded patient needles into the skin surface, and establish a fluid communication path between the patient needles and the pressurized fluid reservoir contents thereby delivering an infusion into the skin.
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1. A patch-like infusion device, comprising:
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a fluid reservoir having at least one flexible wall; at least one patient needle in selective fluid communication with said reservoir; a Belleville spring having a central aperture for applying pressure to said flexible wall to cause fluid to flow from said reservoir to said patient needle; and a pin engageable with said central aperture and disengageable therefrom for causing said Belleville spring to begin applying said pressure when said infusion device is placed into operation wherein disengagement of said pin from said central aperture occurs automatically when the user performs another operation on said infusion device wherein said operation comprises removing a pull handle operatively coupled to said pin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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