Method and apparatus for heating solutions within intravenous lines to desired temperatures during infusion
First Claim
1. A fluid cassette to receive fluid from an intravenous fluid line and facilitate heating of said fluid to a desired fluid temperature in a range of 60°
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F. within an intravenous fluid warming device, said cassette comprising;
fluid line tubing including an inlet tubing portion with an inlet terminal to receive fluid into said cassette from said intravenous fluid line and an outlet tubing portion with an outlet terminal to release fluid from said cassette to said intravenous line, said inlet and outlet terminals each including a connector for connection to portions of said intravenous fluid line; and
a conductive contact disposed about a portion of said fluid line tubing and detectable by said intravenous fluid warming device to indicate the presence of said cassette within that warming device and control device operation;
wherein said fluid line tubing further includes a spiral portion including a plurality of nested tubing sections in fluid communication with said inlet and outlet tubing portions and arranged adjacent each other to directly transfer heat between said adjacent tubing sections to heat said fluid from said intravenous fluid line, each said tubing section defining a path for said fluid from said intravenous fluid line to flow in a particular direction, and wherein said fluid flow direction within each tubing section is opposite the fluid flow direction within each tubing section adjacent that section;
wherein the quality of said tubing within said spiral portion is based on providing a residence time for said fluid within said fluid line tubing enabling said intravenous fluid warming device to heat said fluid to said desired temperature within said range of 60°
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Abstract
An IV line temperature controlled warming device includes a housing and a fluid cassette or cartridge that receives fluid from an IV line and includes intravenous line tubing arranged in a preformed configuration. The configuration includes tubing sections arranged in generally circular and concentric portions and a central serpentine tubing section that basically reverses fluid flow and facilitates flow in opposing directions within adjacent tubing sections. The fluid cassette is retained within the device on a base plate partially disposed within a device housing interior, while a housing cover is selectively opened and closed to permit access to the base plate. The base plate includes a heater plate disposed thereon, while the cover and heater plate each include heating elements to apply heat to opposing surfaces of the tubing cassette. The heating elements are controlled by a controller in response to measured temperatures of the heater plate and fluid.
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16 Claims
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1. A fluid cassette to receive fluid from an intravenous fluid line and facilitate heating of said fluid to a desired fluid temperature in a range of 60°
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F. within an intravenous fluid warming device, said cassette comprising;fluid line tubing including an inlet tubing portion with an inlet terminal to receive fluid into said cassette from said intravenous fluid line and an outlet tubing portion with an outlet terminal to release fluid from said cassette to said intravenous line, said inlet and outlet terminals each including a connector for connection to portions of said intravenous fluid line; and a conductive contact disposed about a portion of said fluid line tubing and detectable by said intravenous fluid warming device to indicate the presence of said cassette within that warming device and control device operation; wherein said fluid line tubing further includes a spiral portion including a plurality of nested tubing sections in fluid communication with said inlet and outlet tubing portions and arranged adjacent each other to directly transfer heat between said adjacent tubing sections to heat said fluid from said intravenous fluid line, each said tubing section defining a path for said fluid from said intravenous fluid line to flow in a particular direction, and wherein said fluid flow direction within each tubing section is opposite the fluid flow direction within each tubing section adjacent that section; wherein the quality of said tubing within said spiral portion is based on providing a residence time for said fluid within said fluid line tubing enabling said intravenous fluid warming device to heat said fluid to said desired temperature within said range of 60°
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F. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A fluid cassette to receive fluid from an intravenous fluid line and facilitate heating of said fluid to a desired fluid temperature in a range of 60°
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F. within an intravenous fluid warming device, said cassette comprising;fluid flow means including an inlet portion with an inlet terminal to receive fluid into said cassette from said intravenous fluid line and an outlet portion with an outlet terminal to release fluid from said cassette to said intravenous line, said inlet and outlet portions each including a connector for connection to portions of said intravenous fluid line;
anda conductive contact disposed about a portion of said fluid flow means and detectable by said intravenous fluid warming device to indicate the presence of said cassette within that warming device and control device operation; wherein said fluid flow means further includes a plurality of concentric sections in fluid communication with said inlet and outlet portions and arranged adjacent each other to directly transfer heat between said adjacent sections to heat said fluid from said intravenous fluid line, each said concentic section defines a path for said fluid from said intravenous fluid line to flow in a particular direction, and wherein said fluid flow direction within each concentric section is opposite the fluid flow direction within each concentric section adjacent that section; wherein the quality of said sections is based on providing a residence time for said fluid within said fluid flow means enabling said intravenous fluid warming device to heat said fluid to said desired temperature within said range of 60°
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F. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A fluid cassette to receive fluid from an intravenous fluid line and facilitate heating of said fluid to a desired fluid temperature in a range of 60°
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F. within an intravenous fluid warming device, said cassette comprising;a fluid conduit including an inlet portion with an inlet terminal to receive fluid into said cassette from a said intravenous fluid line and an outlet portion with an outlet terminal to release fluid from said cassette to said intravenous line, said inlet and outlet portions each including a connector for connection to portions of said intravenous fluid line; and a conductive contact disposed about a portion of said fluid conduit and detectable by said intravenous fluid warming device to indicate the presence of said cassette within that warming device and control device operation; wherein said fluid conduit further includes a plurality of concentric sections in fluid communication with said inlet and outlet portions and arranged adjacent each other to directly transfer heat between said adjacent sections to heat said fluid from said intravenous fluid line, each said concentric section defines a path for said fluid from said intravenous fluid line to flow in a particular direction, and wherein said fluid flow direction within each concentric section is opposite the fluid flow direction within each concentric section adjacent that section; wherein the quality of said sections is based on providing a residence time for said fluid within said fluid conduit enabling said intravenous fluid warming device to heat said fluid to said desired temperature within said range of 60°
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F. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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