Patent classifications
A61M5/1411
SAFETY DRIP CHAMBER SPIKE WITH BREAKABLE FEATURE
An intravenous (IV) spike for administering a medicinal fluid from a container may include a head portion at a proximal end thereof, a base portion at a distal end thereof, and an elongate body portion connecting the head and the base portions. The elongate body portion may be configured to be coupled to the container. The IV spike may further include a radial notch extending at least partially along a circumference of an outer surface of the elongate body portion. The radial notch may be recessed radially inward from the outer surface.
Monitoring upstream flow characteristics for a pump
A system for monitoring upstream flow characteristics for a pump is provided. The system may receive one or more outputs from a fluid level sensor coupled with a pump. The system may detect based on at least the one or more outputs, an abnormal upstream flow condition in the pump, such as a full upstream occlusion in the tube, a partial upstream occlusion in the tube, an empty reservoir, and/or a backflow of the fluid into the drip chamber. The system may adjust, based on the detection of an abnormal upstream flow condition in the pump, operation of the pump.
Filter device and filtering infusion container comprising same
A filter device includes a first component having an outer casing with a first accommodating cavity; a second component having a flow channel, an actuator for closing or opening the channel, an actuator head rotatably connected to the second component, an actuator rod inserted in the flow channel, and covered by a seal cover; a filter membrane sandwiched between the first and second components; and a flow path sequentially passing through the channel, the filter membrane, and the first accommodating cavity. A filtering infusion container includes an infusion container and the filter device connected thereto. One end of the flow path leads to the infusion container and the other end leads to the filter membrane. The filter membrane and an infusion fluid are always located in different closed spaces before usage, to maintain the best integrity of the filter membrane and there is no fluid leakage or actuator loosening.
Enteral fluid delivery system
Disclosed is a system for administrating fluids to a patient, such as an infant. The system comprises a container that defines a drip chamber, a source of nutritive fluid fluidically communicating with the drip chamber, and a tube connecting the drip chamber to the gastric cavity of a patient, the chamber including a membrane that is gas-permeable but that is resistant to fluid passage. The system allows fluids to be introduced to the patient and for gastric gases to be released while they are resistant to the leak and spillage.
MEDICAL DEVICES FOR ANTI-BUBBLE MEDICATION DELIVERY
Hydrophilic infusion tubes and infusion components are provided. A fluid pathway connects a first fluid port and a second fluid port, the fluid pathway formed of a base material suitable for fluid infusion and a hydrophilic fluid interfacing surface disposed on an inner surface of the fluid pathway. The hydrophilic fluid interfacing surface provides a water wetting contact angle that is less than a water wetting contact angle provided by the base material. Infusion sets are also provided.
Flow meter and related method
A system for regulating fluid flow having a processor configured to reduce image noise is provided. The system includes an image sensor to capture an image of the drip chamber. The processor captures the image of the drip chamber using the image sensor, performs an edge detection on the image to generate a first processed image, and performs an AND-operation on a pixel on a first side of an axis of the first processed image with a corresponding mirror pixel on a second side of the axis of the first processed image to generate a second processed image.
Flow meier having a valve
A flow control apparatus includes a body, a door, a drip chamber holster, and a valve. The door is pivotally coupled to the body. The drip chamber holster is coupled to one of the body or the door to retain a drip chamber. The valve is disposed within the body and is configured to receive a fluid line coupled to the drip chamber when the door is in an open position. The valve is operatively coupled to the door to secure the fluid line within the valve when the door is in a closed position.
Intravenous infusion set
The present invention relates to an intravenous infusion set providing delivery of intravenous fluid to patients. An intravenous infusion set (10) to administer continuous air free delivery of intravenous fluid to a patient, said intravenous infusion set (10) comprising: a drip chamber (12), a flexible infusion line (22) of sufficient length connecting a lower end (20) of the drip chamber (12) to a standard connector (24) at the patient end so that a needle or a catheter could be connected to the patient; a roller clamp (26) arranged between the drip chamber (12) and the standard connector (24) being movable along the length of the flexible infusion line (22), said drip chamber (12) provided with a spike (14) on the upper end (16) and a flow regulating and stopping member (18) at its lower end (20) configured to administer continuous air free delivery of intravenous fluid to patients.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING FLUID FLOW DURING MEDICATION DELIVERY PROCEDURES
Systems and method for improving fluid flow during medication delivery procedures, such as infusions or pooling, are provided. A spike is punctured though a seal in a container. A liquid substance is drained from said container through a pathway in the spike. In some embodiments, the spike includes a channel which permit sliding movement of a snorkel for elevation above a fluid line of the liquid substance to permit air to enter the container from outside without foaming the liquid substance. Alternatively, the snorkel is punctured through the seal adjacent to the spike. Alternatively, or in addition, an airflow control device is provided at the container at a location above an anticipated fluid line of the liquid substance when the container is positioned for delivery of the liquid substance.
CONVERGENT-DIVERGENT DRIP CHAMBER INTEGRATED WITH FLOATING VALVE MEMBER
A drip chamber device may include a housing including an inlet and an outlet disposed downstream of the inlet, and a chamber defined by an inner circumferential surface of the housing. The chamber may fluidly connect the inlet with the outlet. A valve member may be disposed in the chamber to move between (i) a closed state where fluid communication between the inlet and the chamber is blocked, and (ii) an open state where fluid communication between the inlet and the chamber is not blocked, based on a level of fluid within the chamber.