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Detecting blockage of a reservoir cavity during a seating operation of a fluid infusion device

  • US 10,275,572 B2
  • Filed: 05/01/2014
  • Issued: 04/30/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/01/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of operating a fluid infusion device comprising a drive motor assembly, a force sensor associated with the drive motor assembly, a reservoir cavity that accommodates a fluid reservoir having a piston, and an actuator coupled to the drive motor assembly to actuate the piston, the method comprising:

  • obtaining a plurality of force measurements during a reservoir seating action of the drive motor assembly, the plurality of force measurements indicating measures of force imparted to the force sensor during the reservoir seating action;

    comparing an initial force measurement from the plurality of force measurements to an early detection threshold force value;

    initiating an analysis of additional force measurements from the plurality of force measurements only when the initial force measurement is greater than the early detection threshold force value;

    determining that a vent for equalizing air pressure inside the reservoir cavity is blocked and preventing air in the reservoir cavity from venting externally, based on the analysis of the additional force measurements, wherein the determining occurs before actual seating of the actuator in contact with the piston; and

    initiating corrective action for the fluid infusion device in response to determining that the vent in the reservoir cavity is blocked.

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