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Free flow detector for an enternal feeding pump

  • US 5,562,615 A
  • Filed: 02/28/1994
  • Issued: 10/08/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/28/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An enteral fluid administration system for the controlled delivery of a fluid to a patient comprising;

  • a fluid supply containing a predetermined supply of said fluid to be administered;

    a tube having a first end connected to said supply to receive said fluid and a second end adapted to deliver said fluid into said patient;

    a peristaltic pump having a rotor means engaging said tube intermediate to first and second ends of said tube;

    said tube and said rotor means being in a contacting relationship whereby said rotor means normally prevents fluid flow through said tube when said rotor means is not rotating;

    said pump having a motor connected to said rotor means to rotate said rotor means intermittently in duty cycles to cause said fluid to be pumped through said tube from said supply to said patient;

    a rotation sensing means for determining if said rotor means are rotating;

    said rotor means being located at a gravity level below said fluid supply; and

    a free flow sensor and alarm connected with said rotation sensing means for detecting flow in said tube when said rotor is not rotating and for activating said alarm.

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