Hydraulically actuated pump for long duration medicament administration
First Claim
1. A hydraulically actuated fluid delivery system for delivery of a liquid medicament, comprising:
- (a) a fluid storage chamber for storing said liquid medicament, said fluid storage chamber having an output orifice through which said liquid medicament can be expelled;
(b) a single expandable pump chamber functionally connected to said fluid storage chamber by a moveable barrier, wherein the rate of movement of said moveable barrier caused by expansion of said pump chamber is adjustable to produce variable dosing under patient control;
(c) a hydraulic fluid reservoir functionally connected to a first actuator and having a high viscosity fluid stored therein, said hydraulic fluid reservoir fluidly connected to said pump chamber by a fixed aperture;
(d) a second actuator which physically acts on said pump chamber, wherein said second actuator is controlled independently of said first actuator; and
(e) a needle functionally connected to the output orifice for delivery of liquid medicament expelled from said fluid storage chamber to an individual,wherein said pump chamber continuously expands upon actuation of said system with said first actuator;
wherein operating said first actuator causes said high viscosity fluid to flow into said pump chamber through said fixed aperture at a constant rate, thereby displacing said moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber and causing a quantity of said liquid medicament to be expelled through said orifice;
wherein operating said second actuator independently causes displacement of said moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber, thereby causing a quantity of said liquid medicament to be expelled; and
wherein concurrently operating both of said first and second actuators causes displacement of the moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber at an increased rate relative to operating either actuator alone.
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Abstract
Presently disclosed is a hydraulic pump device and use thereof, especially in a fluid delivery system. In one embodiment, the fluid delivery system is an inexpensive, single-use device for slow dosing medicament applications. The fluid delivery system may employ a spring-compressed bellows crank or other combination of simple mechanisms operating according to the well-known peristaltic principle to force a volume of ultrapure bio-inert hydraulic fluid through an aperture, thereby expanding one chamber of a two chamber hydraulic cylinder. The second, fluid storage chamber, containing the medicament, is emptied through a conventional orifice in response to the expansion of the pump chamber. The medicament may thence flow through any suitable infusion set into a patient removeably attached thereto.
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36 Claims
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1. A hydraulically actuated fluid delivery system for delivery of a liquid medicament, comprising:
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(a) a fluid storage chamber for storing said liquid medicament, said fluid storage chamber having an output orifice through which said liquid medicament can be expelled; (b) a single expandable pump chamber functionally connected to said fluid storage chamber by a moveable barrier, wherein the rate of movement of said moveable barrier caused by expansion of said pump chamber is adjustable to produce variable dosing under patient control; (c) a hydraulic fluid reservoir functionally connected to a first actuator and having a high viscosity fluid stored therein, said hydraulic fluid reservoir fluidly connected to said pump chamber by a fixed aperture; (d) a second actuator which physically acts on said pump chamber, wherein said second actuator is controlled independently of said first actuator; and (e) a needle functionally connected to the output orifice for delivery of liquid medicament expelled from said fluid storage chamber to an individual, wherein said pump chamber continuously expands upon actuation of said system with said first actuator; wherein operating said first actuator causes said high viscosity fluid to flow into said pump chamber through said fixed aperture at a constant rate, thereby displacing said moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber and causing a quantity of said liquid medicament to be expelled through said orifice; wherein operating said second actuator independently causes displacement of said moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber, thereby causing a quantity of said liquid medicament to be expelled; and wherein concurrently operating both of said first and second actuators causes displacement of the moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber at an increased rate relative to operating either actuator alone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A hydraulically actuated pump system comprising:
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(a) a single expandable pump chamber functionally connected to a moveable barrier, wherein the rate of movement of said moveable barrier caused by expansion of said pump chamber is adjustable to produce variable dosing under patient control; (b) a hydraulic fluid reservoir functionally connected to a first actuator and having a high viscosity fluid stored therein, said hydraulic fluid reservoir fluidly connected to said pump chamber by a fixed aperture; and (c) a second actuator which physically acts on said pump chamber, wherein said second actuator is controlled independently of said first actuator, wherein said pump chamber continuously expands upon actuation of said pump with said first actuator; wherein operating said first actuator causes said high viscosity fluid to flow into said pump chamber through said fixed aperture at a constant rate, thereby displacing said moveable barrier; wherein operating said second actuator independently causes displacement of said moveable barrier; and wherein concurrently operating both of said first and second actuators causes displacement of the moveable barrier at an increased rate relative to operating either actuator alone. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A hydraulically actuated fluid delivery system for delivery of a liquid medicament, comprising:
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(a) a single fluid storage chamber for storing said liquid medicament, said fluid storage chamber having an output orifice through which said liquid medicament can be expelled; (b) a single expandable pump chamber functionally connected to said fluid storage chamber by a moveable barrier, wherein the rate of movement of said moveable barrier caused by expansion of said pump chamber is adjustable to produce variable dosing under patient control; (c) a hydraulic fluid reservoir functionally connected to a first actuator employing one or more springs, said hydraulic fluid reservoir having a high viscosity fluid stored therein, and said hydraulic fluid reservoir fluidly connected to said pump chamber by a connective passage terminating in a fixed aperture; (d) a second actuator which physically acts on said pump chamber, wherein said second actuator is controlled independently of said first actuator; (e) a needle functionally connected to the output orifice for delivery of liquid medicament expelled from said fluid storage chamber to an individual; and (f) an adhesive means for affixing said delivery system to the skin of a patient, wherein said pump chamber continuously expands upon actuation of said system with said first actuator; wherein operating said first actuator causes said high viscosity fluid to flow into said pump chamber through said fixed aperture at a constant rate, thereby displacing said moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber and causing a quantity of said liquid medicament to be expelled through said orifice; wherein operating said second actuator independently causes displacement of said moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber, thereby causing a quantity of said liquid medicament to be expelled; wherein concurrently operating both of said first and second actuators causes displacement of the moveable barrier to compress said fluid storage chamber at an increased rate relative to operating either actuator alone; and wherein operating said first actuator causes constant delivery of said liquid medicament and operating said second actuator cause a bolus delivery of said liquid medicament under patient control. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
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