F04B43/1253

TUBE AND PUMP USING SAME
20230047117 · 2023-02-16 · ·

[Object] To provide a tube having excellent long-term reliability.

[Means for Solution]

A tube for use in a pump that transports a fluid by peristaltic movement, the tube including: a flow path that serves as a transport path of the fluid and extends in a first direction; and a body portion formed around the flow path, wherein the body portion includes a first layer formed on the flow path and a second layer formed on the first layer, a flexural modulus of elasticity in a radial direction of the second layer is smaller than a flexural modulus of elasticity in a radial direction of the first layer, and when an elastic modulus ratio R1 of the first layer is defined as a ratio of a tensile modulus of elasticity in a circumferential direction of the first layer to the flexural modulus of elasticity in the radial direction of the first layer, and an elastic modulus ratio R2 of the second layer is defined as a ratio of a tensile modulus of elasticity in a circumferential direction of the second layer to the flexural modulus of elasticity in the radial direction of the second layer, the elastic modulus ratio R2 of the second layer is larger than the elastic modulus ratio R1 of the first layer.

Overmolded tubing assembly and adapter for a positive displacement pump

A tubing assembly is provided that can comprise a plurality of tubes or lumens that can be disposed within a head of a peristaltic pump. The tubing assembly can provide a flow rate or volume capacity that is generally equal to or greater than that achieved with a comparable prior art tube while operating at higher pressures than that possible using the prior art tube. Further, in accordance with some embodiments, the tubing assembly can achieve a longer working life than a comparable prior art tube, and the load on the pump motor can be reduced such that the pump life is increased and/or a larger pump motor is not required to achieve such advantageous results.

Analytical method for controlled and measured internal fluid after surgery

A system and apparatus for the collection of serous or serosanguinous fluid from a percutaneous site after surgery. A pump unit with one or more pumps or powered sources provide continuous negative pressure suction to draw fluid from the percutaneous site and pumps the fluid into disposable reservoirs with one-way valves that are easy to handle while maintaining sterility and a seal to prevent the loss of vacuum. Air is continuously removed from the reservoirs. Measurement and analysis of the output is performed automatically. Additionally, through such a peristaltic pump device, controlled collection of measured surgical and/or bodily fluid from a subject patient may be undertaken allowing for more effective and closer analysis, as well.

SAUCE DISPENSER MODULE AND AUTOMATIC HAMBURGER PRODUCTION SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME
20230044450 · 2023-02-09 ·

Provided is a sauce dispenser module used in an automatic hamburger production system. The sauce dispenser module includes a sauce storage unit for storing a sauce to be dispensed, a sauce transfer unit configured to transfer the sauce of the sauce storage unit, a nozzle unit configured to dispense the sauce transferred by the sauce transfer unit in various forms, a sensor configured to monitor a state of the sauce dispensed by the nozzle unit, and a control unit configured to control the sauce transfer unit according to monitoring with a signal of the sensor.

IMPROVEMENTS IN AQUARIUM EQUIPMENT
20230228263 · 2023-07-20 ·

Peristaltic dosing pump including a pump housing, a dosing head, and a manual tool-less clamping arrangement for repeated detachable clamping of the dosing head on the pump housing. Reef aquarium LED array illumination units having a planar LED array for emitting illumination and a 3D stadium lens centrally mounted with respect thereto and underlying same for projecting a generally homogenous spectrum, diverging generally stadium shaped illumination beam.

ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR CONTROLLED AND MEASURED COLLECTED INTERNAL FLUID AFTER SURGERY
20230226269 · 2023-07-20 ·

A method of analyzing fluid collected from a wound site, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a pump unit comprising: one or more pumps, one or more fluid collectors, and one or more drainage structures each in communication with an exit site of the wound site to draw the fluid through the one or more drainage structures into the pump unit and create a negative pressure at the exit site to remove and transport the fluid from the exit site and into the one or more fluid collectors, wherein the pump unit is configured to create a negative pressure, wherein the fluid removal from the exit site is provided at a controlled and measured rate; b) collecting the fluid within the one or more fluid collectors; c) removing the one or more fluid collectors; e) capping the one or more fluid collectors with a cap; and d) analyzing the collected fluid of step “b” once the fluid connectors are removed in step “c”.

Fluid isolating peristaltic pump
11549503 · 2023-01-10 · ·

Disclosed is a fluid isolating pump. The fluid isolating pump includes a rotating cage, one or more roller assemblies mounted on the rotating cage, a cam plate, and a non-rotating central shaft. The cage includes a front plate and a back plate connected by multiple connecting rods. Each roller assembly is rotatably attached to a corresponding connecting rod of the cage. Each roller assembly includes one or more arms rotatably attached to the connecting rod, a connecting bar coupled to the one or more arms, one or more levers rotatably attached to the connecting rod, one or more suspensions, and a roller. Each suspension is coupled to at least one arm and to at least one lever. The roller is coupled to the one or more levers. The cam plate includes multiple openings having a first end and a second end. The connecting rod of each roller assembly is configured to slide from the first end of the opening to the second end of a corresponding opening.

Pumping fluid delivery systems and methods using force application assembly

A method of dispensing a therapeutic fluid from a line includes providing an inlet line connectable to an upstream fluid source. The inlet line is in downstream fluid communication with a pumping chamber. The pumping chamber has a pump outlet. The method also includes actuating a force application assembly so as to restrict retrograde flow of fluid through the inlet while pressurizing the pumping chamber to urge flow through the pump outlet. A corresponding system employs the method.

Peristaltic pump assembly and system

Pump assemblies and systems are provided. For example, a pump assembly comprises a pump head, a bezel surrounding an outer perimeter of the pump head, a motor, and tubing. The bezel comprises a bezel upper side, a bezel lower side opposite the bezel upper side, a bezel inlet side extending from the bezel upper side to the bezel lower side, and a bezel outlet side opposite the bezel inlet side and extending from the bezel upper side to the bezel lower side. The bezel defines an inlet channel on the bezel inlet side and an outlet channel on the bezel outlet side, each of the inlet channel and the outlet channel guiding the tubing into the pump head. An exemplary pump system comprises a plurality of pump assemblies that each supply a fluid to a cooling circuit and a base for supporting the plurality of pump assemblies.

Drain Electrical Devices, Methods, and Systems
20230003209 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A peristaltic pump that reduces electrical current flowing through a pumping tube segment includes a central rotor mounted on a central rotation axis, a shoe with a curved surface facing toward the central rotor, multiple rollers mounted along the circumference of the central rotor and the pumping tube segment positioned between the curved surface and the central rotor. Each roller of the plurality of rollers is a member of a roller group, each roller group includes at least two rollers, rollers in a particular roller group are physically located closer to each other than to rollers in other roller groups, and at least two rollers pinch a portion of the pumping tube segment against the curved surface through a full rotation of the central rotor.