Patent classifications
A61M5/44
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.
Infusion Pump Apparatus, Method and System
An infusion pump system is disclosed. The infusion pump system includes an infusion pump and a controller device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, wherein the controller including instructions for controlling the infusion pump, wherein the instructions may be synchronized with a secure web portal.
Infusion Pump Apparatus, Method and System
An infusion pump system is disclosed. The infusion pump system includes an infusion pump and a controller device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, wherein the controller including instructions for controlling the infusion pump, wherein the instructions may be synchronized with a secure web portal.
Infusion device
A device for preparation of infusion fluid including: a first portion including: a fluid conduit comprising electrically conductive material; electrical circuitry electrically connected to the fluid conduit; a second portion selectively couplable to the first portion and including: at least one sensor for sensing fluid within the fluid conduit; a power supply and/or connectivity to a power supply; wherein mechanical coupling of the first portion to the second portion electrically connects the electrical circuitry to the power supply and/or connectivity to the power supply.
Infusion device
A device for preparation of infusion fluid including: a first portion including: a fluid conduit comprising electrically conductive material; electrical circuitry electrically connected to the fluid conduit; a second portion selectively couplable to the first portion and including: at least one sensor for sensing fluid within the fluid conduit; a power supply and/or connectivity to a power supply; wherein mechanical coupling of the first portion to the second portion electrically connects the electrical circuitry to the power supply and/or connectivity to the power supply.
DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHOD
An implantable drug delivery device and method for delivering a drug to a living body. The device includes a housing having at least one opening, a reservoir within the housing adapted to contain a drug, a temporary seal closing the opening of the housing, and a heating element in thermal contact with the temporary seal. The heating element is adapted to generate heat in response to a magnetic field to melt the temporary seal and release a drug within the reservoir through the opening of the housing.
DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND METHOD
An implantable drug delivery device and method for delivering a drug to a living body. The device includes a housing having at least one opening, a reservoir within the housing adapted to contain a drug, a temporary seal closing the opening of the housing, and a heating element in thermal contact with the temporary seal. The heating element is adapted to generate heat in response to a magnetic field to melt the temporary seal and release a drug within the reservoir through the opening of the housing.
Device for Controlled Injection Across a Variety of Material Properties
Described herein is a generalized injection device for delivering formulations of various mechanical properties to precise locations. Of particular interest is the manifestation intended for the application of a thermally responsive hydrogel to the tear duct for the purpose of occlusion, as a treatment for symptoms associated with dry eye syndrome. Further, a modular solution to the need for an injection device across a variety of applications, mechanism, and physical considerations is provided. This disclosure provides examples of methods for precise injection of low volumes, moisture retention in pre-filled injection devices, and actuation for automatic or manual injection, to name a few.
LIQUID DRUG PUMPS WITH A FLEXIBLE DRUG RESERVOIR
Various exemplary liquid drug pumps with a flexible drug reservoir are provided. In general, a pump includes a flexible reservoir configured to contain a liquid drug therein for delivery to a patient wearing the pump. The reservoir is configured to be filled with the drug from a drug storage container, which can either be external to the pump or disposed within the pump.
DISPENSING DEVICE WITH MEMBRANE BASED TRIGGER
A device may be configured with a housing having a reservoir and an outlet separated by a heat rupturable membrane. The membrane may serve to separate a material held within the reservoir from the outlet until the membrane is ruptured. The membrane may include a heater configured to selectively rupture the membrane when actuated. The heater may be physically removed and/or thermally insulated from at least one of an environment surrounding the device and the reservoir.