A61M5/14224

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING A RESERVOIR VOLUME OF AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE
20230032068 · 2023-02-02 ·

A medical system configured to estimate a volume of infusate within an implantable medical device, the system including an implantable medical device comprising a fluid reservoir, and an external programmer in communication with the implantable medical device, the external programmer comprising a processor configured to estimate a distribution of refill intervals based on actual infusion data including patient initiated infusions.

DISPENSING DEVICE FOR WEARABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE
20220339346 · 2022-10-27 ·

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to techniques, processes, devices or systems for pump devices for providing a fixed volume of fluid, which is delivered and refilled within one pumping cycle. In one approach, a wearable drug delivery device may include a reservoir for storing a liquid drug, and a delivery pump device including a drive mechanism coupled to the reservoir. The drive mechanism may include a housing having a pump chamber fluidly connected with a channel chamber, an inlet channel operable to deliver the liquid drug from the reservoir to the channel chamber, and an outlet channel operable to expel the liquid drug from the channel chamber. The drive mechanism may further include a resilient sealing member sealing the pump chamber, and a plunger adjacent the resilient sealing member, wherein the plunger is operable to enter the pump chamber to displace the liquid drug from the pump chamber.

Infusion pump assembly

A fluid connector assembly is disclosed. The fluid connector assembly includes a body portion, a plug portion located on the body portion, the plug portion comprising a fluid path, a tubing, a first end of the tubing fluidly connected to the plug fluid path, a catch feature located on a first end of the body portion and configured to interact with a reservoir, and a latching feature located on a second end of the body portion, the latching feature configured to interact and lock onto the reservoir.

ELECTROOSMOTIC PUMP
20230077910 · 2023-03-16 · ·

An electro-osmosis pump system includes an inlet line through which a fluid is introduced, an outlet line through which the fluid is discharged, a first pump disposed between the inlet line and the outlet line and including a first housing in which a first operation fluid is disposed, a second pump disposed in parallel to the first pump between the inlet line and the outlet line and including a second housing in which a second operation fluid disposed, and a power supply configured to supply voltages to the first pump and the second pump. The first pump includes a first membrane, a 1A-th electrode, and a 2A-th electrode, the second pump includes a second membrane, a 1B-th electrode, and a 2B-th electrode, and the power supply supplies the voltage to the 1A-th electrode and the 2A-th electrode, and supplies the voltage to the 1B-th electrode and the 2B-th electrode.

APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN INFUSION PUMP ASSEMBLY

A system for delivery of a volume of infusible fluid. The system includes a controller configured to calculate a trajectory for delivering infusible fluid, the trajectory comprising at least one volume of fluid, and determine a schedule for delivering the at least one volume of fluid according to the trajectory, wherein the schedule comprising an interval and a volume of infusible fluid for delivery. The system also includes a volume sensor assembly for determining the at least one volume of fluid delivered, wherein the controller recalculates the trajectory based on the volume of fluid delivered.

Extended use medical device

Provided is an extended use self-contained, wearable medical device. The device is preferably configured with an infusion deployment mechanism for variably inserting and retracting an infusion needle to different depths, or completely retracting the infusion needle from the infusion site and then re-inserting the infusion needle after a predetermined period of time, throughout an infusion cycle for extending the viability of the infusion site. Another embodiment comprises dual needle deployment mechanisms which may also variably insert and retract the infusion needles. A flow sensor is preferably provided for detecting the stoppage of flow through the infusion cannula and signaling the needle deployment mechanism to attempt infusion at a different depth or to deploy a second infusion needle. A re-fillable reservoir assembly is preferably provided for supplying a drug over the extended use of the device. Another embodiment comprises a partially reusable and partially disposable medical device implementing the above features.

IMPLANTABLE ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMPS

A micropump implantable in an eye is presented. In some aspects, the micropump includes a ferromagnetic member, a power source, and a motor coil magnetically coupled to the ferromagnetic member and electrically coupled to the power source to receive power from the power source. The motor coil is configured to generate a magnetic field in the ferromagnetic member when power is applied to the motor coil by the power source. In some embodiments, a hermetically sealed housing encloses the motor coil and the power source and partially encloses the ferromagnetic member. The micropump further includes a pump diaphragm and a compression chamber. The micropump further includes an armature configured to move in response to the magnetic field in the ferromagnetic member and a plunger configured to cause fluid to flow through the compression chamber from an inlet to an outlet.

Fluid delivery systems and methods

A method of dispensing fluid includes three processes. A first one of these processes includes pumping fluid into a resilient variable-volume dispensing chamber. The dispensing chamber is in series with a normally present finite fluid impedance and an output. The impedance is sufficient so as to cause expansion of the dispensing chamber as it receives pumped fluid even while some fluid flows through the output. Another one of these processes includes repeatedly measuring a parameter related to volume of the dispensing chamber over time. A third one of these processes includes controlling the pumping of fluid based on repeated measurements of the parameter to produce a desired fluid flow through the output. A corresponding system for dispensing fluid implements these processes.

Disposable pump chamber for an infusion pump

An apparatus, including a pump body having an internal shaft, and a piston disposed within the shaft and having a piston head that includes a first ferromagnetic element. The apparatus also includes a motor coupled to drive a reciprocal longitudinal motion of the piston within the shaft, and a pump chamber configured to be removably attached to the pump body and having a rigid wall defining a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and an aperture. The apparatus additionally includes a flexible diaphragm fixed across the aperture and having a second ferromagnetic element, which engages the first ferromagnetic element when the pump chamber is attached to the pump body so that the reciprocal longitudinal motion of the piston causes alternating stretching and contraction of the flexible diaphragm, thereby modifying a volume of the pump chamber.

Liquid pumping cassettes and associated pressure distribution manifold and related methods

A fluid-handling cassette comprising a plurality of diaphragm valves and pumps is configured to have its actuation ports located along a thin or narrow edge of the cassette. Actuation channels within the cassette lead from the actuation ports to actuation chambers of the valves and pumps in a space between plates that comprise the cassette. The individual plates have a nominal thickness that is sufficient to provide a rigid ceiling for the actuation channels, but sufficiently thin to minimize the overall thickness of the cassette. The cassette can be plugged into or unplugged from an actuation receptacle or a manifold by its narrow edge. A plurality of such cassettes can be stacked together or spaced apart from each other to form a cassette assembly, providing for a convenient way to install and remove the cassette assembly from its actuation receptacle. The arrangement allows for an improved way of connecting a complex cassette assembly to its associated pressure distribution manifold without the use of a plurality of flexible connecting tubes between the two.