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Flow rate monitor and totalizer with count display

  • US 4,321,461 A
  • Filed: 04/18/1980
  • Issued: 03/23/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Flow rate monitor for sensing and counting discrete liquid drops passing along a drop path through a drop sensing zone in an intravenous set drop chamber or the like and providing a count display, comprising detector means including a pulsed infrared radiation emitter and receiver pair forming an IR pulsed radiant energy monitoring beam located to be intercepted by said drop path at said sensing zone for interruption of the beam by said drops, the detector means including signal means responsive to drop interruption of said beam to produce a drop signal for each such drop interruption;

  • said emitter and receiver comprising an emitter diode and a spectrally matched phototransistor and stabilization feedback circuit means coupled to said phototransistor including a transistor connected to said phototransistor providing a low impedance to the latter and connected to Operational Amplifiers interconnected to provide stabilization feedback voltage to said phototransistor to compensate for variations in gain of the emitter and receiver and maintain predetermined gain conditions on the phototransistor;

    electronic circuit means including counter means responsive to said drop signals for counting said drop signals and maintaining a totalized count of the number of drops since a selected start time to provide total drop count signals, first numeric display means responsive to said total drop count signals for presenting a visible numerical display continuously indicating the current drop count according to a predetermined numeric function, no-drop alarm means responsive to absence of said drop signals under predetermined criteria for producing a first sensible alarm condition signaling a no-drop condition, and checkpoint alarm means responsive to the total drop count reaching a prescribed total volume amount for producing a second identifiable alarm condition.

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