Intravenous drip rate control device
First Claim
1. An intravenous drip rate controller device for use in controlling the drip rate of a solution from an intravenous container mounted on an intravenous pole stand and having a drip chamber connected in fluid flow relation with said intravenous chamber, a flexible elastic drip tube connected to the drip chamber and extending downwardly therefrom, and a drip rate sensing means positioned in proximity to the drip chamber for sensing each intravenous drip and generating an electrical signal in response to each drip indicative of the drip rate, said device comprising:
- a support structure mounted on said intravenous pole stand,a control valve on said support for controlling the drip rate of the solution including opposed valve members each having projections and recesses arranged in interdigitating relation with the projections and recesses on the other valve member to define undulating clamping surfaces,means supporting one of said valve members for shifting movement of said one valve member toward and away from the other valve member whereby when said one valve member is shifted toward the other valve member, a portion of the drip tube extending horizontally between and along said undulating clamping surfaces of the valve members will be engaged and stretched in a direction longitudinally of the tube by the interdigitating projections and recesses defining the undulating clamping surfaces to progressively reduce the opening in that length of the drip tube engaged by the undulating clamping surfaces to thereby reduce the drip rate through the stretched portion, and when one said valve member is shifted away from the other valve member, the tension on the elastic drip tube will be progressively relaxed to permit the drip tube to return to its original unstretched condition and thereby increase the drip rate of the solution passing therethrough.
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Abstract
An intravenous drip rate control device includes a control valve having horizontally oriented valve members each provided with valve elements arranged in interdigitating relation with respect to each other. A drip rate sensor senses each intravenous drip and produces an electrical signal in response to each drip. A microprocessor unit compares the sensed drip rate to a preset drip rate and controls operation of an actuating unit which causes one of the valve members to shift toward and away from the other valve member. When one of the valve members is shifted toward the other valve member, a horizontal portion of the drip tube is progressively stretched to narrow the opening through the stretched portion of the tube and thereby reduce the drip rate. When the valve member is shifted away from the other valve member, the tension on the stretched portion of the tube will be progressively released, thereby increasing the opening in the tube and increasing the drip rate.
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1. An intravenous drip rate controller device for use in controlling the drip rate of a solution from an intravenous container mounted on an intravenous pole stand and having a drip chamber connected in fluid flow relation with said intravenous chamber, a flexible elastic drip tube connected to the drip chamber and extending downwardly therefrom, and a drip rate sensing means positioned in proximity to the drip chamber for sensing each intravenous drip and generating an electrical signal in response to each drip indicative of the drip rate, said device comprising:
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a support structure mounted on said intravenous pole stand, a control valve on said support for controlling the drip rate of the solution including opposed valve members each having projections and recesses arranged in interdigitating relation with the projections and recesses on the other valve member to define undulating clamping surfaces, means supporting one of said valve members for shifting movement of said one valve member toward and away from the other valve member whereby when said one valve member is shifted toward the other valve member, a portion of the drip tube extending horizontally between and along said undulating clamping surfaces of the valve members will be engaged and stretched in a direction longitudinally of the tube by the interdigitating projections and recesses defining the undulating clamping surfaces to progressively reduce the opening in that length of the drip tube engaged by the undulating clamping surfaces to thereby reduce the drip rate through the stretched portion, and when one said valve member is shifted away from the other valve member, the tension on the elastic drip tube will be progressively relaxed to permit the drip tube to return to its original unstretched condition and thereby increase the drip rate of the solution passing therethrough.
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2. An intravenous drip rate controller device for use in controlling the drip rate of a solution from an intravenous container mounted on an intravenous pole stand, a drip chamber connected in communicating relation with said intravenous chamber, a flexible elastic drip tube connected to the drip chamber and extending downwardly therefrom, and a drip rate sensing means positioned in proximity to the drip chamber for sensing each intravenous drip and generating an electrical signal in response to each drip, said device comprising:
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a support structure mounted on the intravenous pole stand, a control valve on said support for controlling the drip rate of the solution including opposed valve members each having projections and recesses arranged in interdigitating relation with the projections and recesses on the other valve member to define undulating clamping surfaces, actuating means operatively engaging said one valve element for shifting the same toward and away from the other valve element, control means electrically connected with said drip sensing means for receiving signals from the latter and comparing the sensing drip rate to a preselected drip rate, said control means being operable if said sensed drip rate is greater than said preselected drip rate to operate the actuating means and shift said one valve member toward the other valve member whereby a portion of the drip tube extending horizontally between and along said undulating clamping surfaces of the valve members will be engaged and stretched in a direction longitudinally of the tube by the interdigitating projections and recesses defining the undulating clamping surfaces to reduce the opening in the drip tube until the sensed drip rate through the stretched horizontal portion of the drip tube conforms to the preselected drip rate, and said control means being operable when the sensed drip rate decreases to operate said actuating means to cause said one valve member to move away from the other valve member to decrease the tension on the horizontal portion of the drip tube and thereby permit the horizontal portion of the drip tube to progressively return to its untensioned condition and increase the opening therethrough and thereby increase the drip rate through the horizontal portion. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A control valve for controlling the drip rate of the solution from an intravenous container having a drip chamber and having a drip tube connected to the drip chamber and extending therefrom, comprising:
a pair of opposed valve members each having projections and recesses arranged in interdigitating relation with the projections and recesses of the other valve member to define undulating clamping surfaces, one of said valve members being shiftable toward and away from the other valve member whereby when said one valve member is shifted toward the other valve member, a portion of the drip tube extending horizontally between and along said undulating clamping surfaces of the valve members will be engaged and stretched in a direction longitudinally of the tube by the interdigitating projections and recesses defining the undulating clamping surfaces of the valve members to progressively reduce the opening in that length of the drip tube engaged by the valve elements to thereby reduce the drip rate through the stretched portion, and when said one valve member is shifted away from the other valve member, the tension on the elastic drip tube will be progressively relaxed to permit the drip tube to return to its original unstretched condition and thereby increase the drip rate of the solution passing therethrough.
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