Syringe pumps
First Claim
1. A syringe pump comprising:
- means for holding a syringe;
a drive head for a plunger of the syringe held by said holding means, said drive head including sensor means, said sensor means being further defined as a sensor for sensing the exertion of force by the drive head on the plunger of the syringe, and wherein said coupling means is further defined as coupling said insulating means to a device engaging the plunger for altering the position of said insulating means in the space responsive to the exertion of force on the syringe plunger by the device.
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Abstract
A syringe pump having a drive head (1) mounted on a lead screw (2) which drives the drive head (1) to cause the plunger (P) of the syringe (S) to be advanced to deliver the contents of the syringe in a controlled manner. The drive head (1) supports a sensing module (3) having a cylindrical outer metallic body supporting a sensor disk (9) to which a sensing button (10) is attached. The disk (9) has a central insulating disk (15) supporting copper plates (16 and 17) and thin layers of dielectric (18, 19) separated from ground plates (20, 21) by an air gap (22) defining separate electrical capacitors each having a significantly different value of capacitance such that a large fall in capacitance occurs in the first capacitor while a large rise in capacitance occurs in the second capacitor. The capacitors are connected to an integrated circuit (23) which detects changes in capacitance caused by small forces applied to the button (10) to provide signals representative of contact with the button (10) and/or the force applied by the button (10) and the plunger (P). The drive head (1) also carries spring loaded pawls (26, 27) which engage behind the flange of the plunger (P) of the syringe (S) to prevent plunger movement caused by siphoning or other undesired movement of the plunger.
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15 Claims
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1. A syringe pump comprising:
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means for holding a syringe; a drive head for a plunger of the syringe held by said holding means, said drive head including sensor means, said sensor means being further defined as a sensor for sensing the exertion of force by the drive head on the plunger of the syringe, and wherein said coupling means is further defined as coupling said insulating means to a device engaging the plunger for altering the position of said insulating means in the space responsive to the exertion of force on the syringe plunger by the device. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A syringe pump comprising:
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means for holding a syringe; a drive head for moving a plunger of the syringe held by said holding means, said drive head including a force transducer, said force transducer being further defined as a force transducer for sensing the amount of force exerted on the plunger of the syringe, and wherein said force detecting member is further defined as coupled to a device engaging the plunger for creating a gap between said first and second conductive members responsive to the exertion of force on the syringe plunger by the device to move the plunger. - View Dependent Claims (4, 7)
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5. A sensor for sensing the exertion of force by a device on an object, said sensor comprising:
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a pair of electrically conductive members mounted in said sensor and separated from each other by a space; an insulating means positioned in the space and between said conductive members, said insulating means having a first surface facing one of said conductive members and a second surface facing the other of said conductive members, said first and second surfaces each carrying an electrically conductive element covered by dielectric material for defining, with the adjacent conductive member, a pair of capacitors in said sensor; biasing means coupled to said insulating means for positioning said insulating means in the space such that the dielectric material on said first surface is contiguous with the adjacent conductive member and the dielectric material on said second surface is spaced from the adjacent conductive member by an air gap; means coupling said insulating means to the device for altering the position of said insulating means in the space responsive to the exertion of force on the object by the device to close the air gap between said dielectric material on said second surface and said adjacent conductive member, thereby to change the capacitance of the capacitor formed by these components; and means responsive to said change in capacitance to detect the exertion of force on the object by the device. - View Dependent Claims (6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A force transducer for sensing the amount of force exerted by a device on an object, said transducer comprising:
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a body; a force detecting member movably mounted within said body, said force detecting member being coupled to the device; a first electrically conductive member mounted on said body; a second electrically conductive member mounted on said force detecting member, said first and second conductive members being juxapositioned with respect to each other to define opposing plates of a capacitor; dielectric material interposed between said first and second conductive members; biasing means for biasing said first and second conductive members together with said dielectric material in between, said force detecting member and said second conductive member being movable against the bias of said biasing means responsive to the exertion of force on the object by the device to create an air gap between said first and second conductive members which changes the capacitance of the capacitor defined by said members in proportion to the force exerted by the device on the object; and means responsive to said change in capacitance to detect the amount of force exerted by said device on said object. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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