Patent classifications
A61M5/1413
Flexible tubing management system for pharmaceutical, bioprocess applications, and food/dairy applications
A system for managing flexible conduit or tubing used in pharmaceutical, bioprocess, or food/dairy applications includes a segment of flexible conduit or tubing and a plurality of conduit tracks, each conduit track including a conduit channel disposed on a first side thereof and extending along the length of each respective conduit track and dimensioned to receive the segment of flexible conduit or tubing therein, each conduit track further including a connector channel disposed on a second, opposing side and extending along the length of each respective conduit track and containing the one or more connectors that connect adjacent conduit tracks. The conduit tracks can be connected to each other or other process components.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADMINISTERING A MEDICAL FLUID TO A PATIENT
A system for administering a medical fluid to a patient (P), comprises an infusion station (1) comprising a rack (10) and a control device (11), the rack (10) defining a multiplicity of slots (100), wherein the control device (11) is configured to synchronize reference patient data between infusion devices (2) attached to said multiplicity of slots (100), said reference patient data relating to a patient (P) to be administered with a medical fluid using the infusion station (1), and a new infusion device (2A) to be attached to one of said multiplicity of slots (100) of the rack (10). The control device (11) herein is configured, on the occasion of attaching the new infusion device (2A) to one of the multiplicity of slots (100) of the rack (10), to receive, from the new infusion device (2A), device patient data defined on the new infusion device (2A), and to update said reference patient data based on the device patient data dependent on an infusion status of the new infusion device (2A) and on an infusion status of the infusion station (1).
MEDICINE TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICE ATTACHABLE TO/OR DETACHABLE FROM MEDICINE PRESSURE INJECTION SYSTEM AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF
A medicine temperature control device which is attachable to or detachable from a medicine pressure injection system and a driving method thereof are provided. A medicine temperature control device which is attachable to or detachable from a medicine pressure injection system includes a pressurization module which includes an expansion unit which expands to pressurize a container containing a medicine, a controller which supplies and pressurizes a fluid to the expansion unit and controls a temperature of the medicine, and a power source which supplies a power to drive the controller; and a temperature control module which includes a temperature control chamber to control a temperature of the medicine.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING AND/OR RECEIVING FLUID
The present invention generally relates to collecting, determining and/or transmitting information associated with the process of receiving bodily fluid through a device opening and/or delivering substances to a subject. In one aspect, the device includes an information collecting portion and a fluid receiving portion. In another aspect, the two portions are constructed and designed to attach to one another. In one embodiment, actuation of one of the portions causes the other portion to actuate. Methods of time keeping and information transmission are also discussed.
Interface display for infusion module
A medication delivery module is mounted to a patient care device, and a first graphic representative of the first medication delivery module is displayed on a display screen of the device, wherein the first graphic includes an information display area for display of infusion information associated with the first medication delivery module, and a status indicator for display of status information associated with the medication delivery module. Responsive to the indication, the status indicator is dynamically orienting such that the status indicator is displayed on a side of the first graphic nearest the coupling of the first medication delivery module. Infusion information from the first medication delivery module is displayed within the display area of the first graphic.
FLUID DIVERTING DEVICE FOR AN APPARATUS FOR EXTRACORPOREAL TREATMENT OF BLOOD AND BLOOD SET PROVIDED WITH SAID FLUID DIVERTING DEVICE
A fluid diverting device for an apparatus for extracorporeal treatment of blood is configured to be placed in-line between a main portion (22) of the apparatus (1) and a vascular access of a patient (P) and comprises: a substantially H-shaped conduits assembly comprising a withdrawal conduit (23), a return conduit (24) and at least one bridging conduit (25, 125) connecting the withdrawal conduit (23) to the return conduit (24). The withdrawal conduit (23) is connectable upstream and downstream to a withdrawal line (6) of the apparatus (1), the return conduit (24) is connectable upstream and downstream to a return line (7) of the apparatus (1). A plurality of valves (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32) or distributors (201, 202) operate on the withdrawal conduit (23), on the return conduit (24) and on the at least one bridging conduit (25) and are configured to divert a flow of liquid and/or blood without disconnecting the patient (P).
AMBULATORY INFUSION PUMP DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED SENSOR
Integrated sensor and infusion devices are disclosed herein. The present technology includes, for example, an integrated sensor and infusion device for sensing physiological parameter(s) and delivering a medicament to a body of a user based at least in part on the sensed parameter(s). The device can comprise an insertion assembly comprising a carrier assembly comprising a cannula carrier, a trocar assembly removably coupled to the carrier assembly, and a drive assembly comprising a torsion spring coupled to the trocar assembly such that, when actuated, the torsion spring rotates to drive the trocar assembly and the carrier assembly axially downward to insert an infusion cannula and sensor electrode into a user's skin. The drive assembly can comprise a plurality of coupled drive wheels and/or a scissor assembly with multiple interacting links.
METALLIC SUPPORT STRUCTURE IN THE DRIVE ARM/HEAD OF A MEDICAL FLUID PUMP
A medical fluid pump, in particular a syringe pump, includes a housing and a drive head linearly movable toward the housing via a tubular or rod-shaped drive arm. The drive head has a drive head lower shell facing the housing and a drive head upper shell turned away from the housing. A metallic support structure in the form of a plate is accommodated in an interior space formed by the drive head lower shell and the drive head upper shell and is directly fixed to the drive head lower shell and to a free end portion of the tubular or rod-shaped drive arm.
MEDICAL FLUID PUMP WITH A CARRYING HANDLE AND SUPPORTING OR HOLDING DEVICE FOR A MEDICAL FLUID PUMP
A medical fluid pump has a housing, a front lid pivotably hinged to the housing, and a carrying handle. The carrying handle, which may have a bow-shaped design, is pivotably hinged to two opposing side faces of the housing. The carrying handle is hinged to the housing such that a handle portion of the carrying handle lies, in a swiveled-out state, in a direction of gravity substantially over a center of gravity of the fluid pump.
ARRANGEMENT OF OPERATING ELEMENTS AND DISPLAYS IN A MEDICAL PUMP SYSTEM
A medical pump system includes at least one medical fluid pump of a first type and at least one medical fluid pump of a second type. The medical fluid pumps can be assembled or arranged vertically, with one of the medical fluid pumps positioned above the other. Each medical fluid pump has a movable front flap with an integrated display and operating elements. The medical fluid pumps can be directly connected to one another in a vertical arrangement, or arranged in a vertical arrangement with the aid of a carrying or holding device. When the medical fluid pumps are vertically arranged, the displays and operating elements of the respective medical fluid pumps are aligned vertically.