Method and apparatus for detecting errors, fluid pressure, and occlusions in an ambulatory infusion pump
First Claim
1. A system to detect if a plunger is seated in a reservoir, comprising:
- an infusion pump case to contain the reservoir and the plunger;
a motor within the infusion pump case to drive the plunger into the reservoir;
a processor within the infusion pump case, coupled to the motor, the processor further coupled to a memory and configured to execute a software algorithm to control the motor, the software algorithm includes recording current draw to the motor to determine when the plunger is seated in the reservoir, a time difference clock being initiated upon detection via current draw that the plunger is seated in the reservoir; and
a force sensor within the infusion pump case coupled to the processor,wherein the software algorithm includes comparing force exerted on the force sensor with a threshold corresponding to the plunger being seated in the reservoir, and a problem with the force sensor is detected when current draw to the motor indicates the plunger is seated in the reservoir and the force sensor fails to independently register that the plunger is seated in the reservoir when the time difference clock exceeds a threshold.
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Abstract
An improved pump, reservoir and reservoir piston are provided for controlled delivery of fluids. A motor is operably coupled to a drive member, such as a drive screw, which is adapted to advance a plunger slide in response to operation of the motor. The plunger slide is removably coupled to the piston. A method, system, and an article of manufacture for automatically detecting a force sensor failure in a medication infusion pump is provided. The electrical current to an infusion pump is measured. Based on the current measurements, the infusion pump detects when the plunger slide is seated in the reservoir, and detects a problem with the force sensor when the force sensor independently fails to register a value indicating that the plunger slide is seated in the reservoir.
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9 Claims
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1. A system to detect if a plunger is seated in a reservoir, comprising:
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an infusion pump case to contain the reservoir and the plunger; a motor within the infusion pump case to drive the plunger into the reservoir; a processor within the infusion pump case, coupled to the motor, the processor further coupled to a memory and configured to execute a software algorithm to control the motor, the software algorithm includes recording current draw to the motor to determine when the plunger is seated in the reservoir, a time difference clock being initiated upon detection via current draw that the plunger is seated in the reservoir; and a force sensor within the infusion pump case coupled to the processor, wherein the software algorithm includes comparing force exerted on the force sensor with a threshold corresponding to the plunger being seated in the reservoir, and a problem with the force sensor is detected when current draw to the motor indicates the plunger is seated in the reservoir and the force sensor fails to independently register that the plunger is seated in the reservoir when the time difference clock exceeds a threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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