INFUSION PUMP APPARATUS HAVING CONVEX PLATEN SURFACE
20210146040 · 2021-05-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/1413
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/14228
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F04B43/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B43/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A peristaltic infusion pump system has a convex platen surface opposite a linear peristaltic pumping mechanism. The convex platen surface may be part of a cassette of an administration set removably loadable in an infusion pump, or the convex platen surface may be a feature of the pump itself. Pumping efficiency is improved without giving up the ability to have independently controlled compensating fingers. The convex platen surface may have a trapezoidal profile, a curved profile, or a hybrid profile having upstream and downstream inclined portions connected by an intermediate curved portion.
Claims
1. A cassette for use with a pump for delivering liquid to a patient, the cassette comprising: a cassette body including a convex platen surface; and a segment of resiliently deformable tubing mounted to the cassette body for conveying a flow of liquid, at least a portion of the tubing segment extending adjacent to the convex platen surface along a non-linear path determined by the convex platen surface.
2. The cassette according to claim 1, wherein the convex platen surface has a trapezoidal profile and includes an upstream surface region, a downstream surface region, and an intermediate surface region between the upstream surface region and the downstream surface region, and wherein the tubing segment follows the trapezoidal profile of the convex platen surface.
3. The cassette according to claim 2, wherein the upstream surface region and the downstream surface region are symmetrical about the intermediate surface region.
4. The cassette according to claim 2, wherein the upstream surface region is longer than the intermediate surface region in an axial direction of the tubing segment.
5. The cassette according to claim 2, wherein the downstream surface region is longer than the intermediate surface region in an axial direction of the tubing segment.
6. The cassette according to claim 1, wherein the convex platen surface has a curved profile.
7. The cassette according to claim 1, wherein the convex platen surface has a hybrid profile defined by an upstream surface region and a downstream surface region each having an inclined linear profile, and an intermediate surface region connecting the upstream and downstream surface regions and having a curved profile.
8. An apparatus for delivering liquid to a patient, the apparatus comprising: a segment of resiliently deformable tubing for conveying a flow of liquid, a convex platen surface; and a peristaltic pumping mechanism opposite the convex platen surface; wherein at least a portion of the tubing segment extends adjacent to the convex platen surface along a non-linear path determined by the convex platen surface and is arranged between the convex platen surface and the pumping mechanism for engagement by the pumping mechanism.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the convex platen surface has a trapezoidal profile and includes an upstream surface region, a downstream surface region, and an intermediate surface region between the upstream surface region and the downstream surface region, and wherein the tubing segment follows the trapezoidal profile of the convex platen surface.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the upstream surface region and the downstream surface region are symmetrical about the intermediate surface region.
11. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the upstream surface region is longer than the intermediate surface region in an axial direction of the tubing segment.
12. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the downstream surface region is longer than the intermediate surface region in an axial direction of the tubing segment.
13. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the convex platen surface has a curved profile.
14. The cassette according to claim 8, wherein the convex platen surface has a hybrid profile defined by an upstream surface region and a downstream surface region each having an inclined linear profile, and an intermediate surface region connecting the upstream and downstream surface regions and having a curved profile.
15. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the pumping mechanism and the convex platen surface are structural components of an infusion pump.
16. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the pumping mechanism is a structural component of an infusion pump, and the convex platen surface is a structural component of a cassette loadable in the infusion pump.
17. The apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the tubing segment is a structural component of the cassette.
18. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the pumping mechanism includes a plurality of parallel pumping fingers and a plurality of cams respectively associated with the plurality of parallel pumping fingers, wherein the plurality of cams are coupled to a drive shaft for rotation about a cam axis to cyclically drive the plurality of parallel pumping fingers into engagement with the tubing segment, the plurality of cams including a pair of end cams and at least one intermediate cam between the pair of end cams, wherein at least one of the pair of end cams has a cam stroke greater than a cam stroke of each intermediate cam.
19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein each of the pair of end cams has a cam stroke greater than a cam stroke of each intermediate cam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0025] In addition to tubing segment 32B, cassette 34 comprises a cassette body 36 which may be monolithic. As used herein, the term “monolithic” means molded as a single homogenous piece or additively manufactured as a single homogenous piece. Cassette body 36 may be molded or additively manufactured, for example by three-dimensional printing, as a monolithic plastic part. By way of non-limiting example, cassette body 36 may be molded from a polycarbonate or TRITAN™ brand plastic.
[0026] Cassette body 36 may comprise a free-flow protection device 37 integrally formed as part of the monolithic cassette body. In the depicted embodiment, the free-flow-protection device 37 includes a fixed pinch element 38 and a pinch arm 40 having a movable pinch element 42. Pinch arm 40 normally resides in a closed position, illustrated in
[0027] Cassette body 36 includes a platen surface 44 for stabilizing a side of tubing segment 32B opposite pumping mechanism 12 so that displacement of pumping fingers 22 toward platen surface 44 will resiliently deform tubing segment 32B to peristaltically move liquid through the tubing segment. At least a portion of tubing segment 32B extends adjacent to the convex platen surface 44 along a non-linear path determined by the convex platen surface. Cassette body 36 may include at least one grip 50 for holding tubing segment 32B adjacent to platen surface 44. For example, first and second grips 50 may be arranged near opposite ends of the platen surface 44, respectively.
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[0031] In the embodiments described above, the convex platen surfaces 44, 144, and 244 are formed as part of a cassette provided as part of a disposable administration set.
[0032] Infusion pump 310 may be similar to infusion pump 10 described above in that it includes a peristaltic pumping mechanism. Infusion pump 310 is configured to receive and locate tubing of an administration set 330 operative engagement with the pumping mechanism of pump 310. Administration set 330 is illustrated as having a tubing segment 332B acted upon by the pumping mechanism, upstream tubing 332A coming from a source of infusion liquid (not shown) and connected to an inflow end of tubing segment 332B by a flanged connector 335, and downstream tubing 332C connected to an outflow end of tubing segment 332B by another flanged connector 335 and leading to a patient (not shown). Tubing segment 332B may be made of a different material than upstream tubing 332A and downstream tubing 332C, wherein the material of tubing segment 332B is chosen to have desired elasticity and flow parameters when engaged by the pumping mechanism of pump 310. For example, tubing segment 332B may be made of soft PVC or silicone, and tubing 332A, 332C may be standard PVC administration set tubing.
[0033] Pump 310 may include a tubing interface 360 configured for removably receiving administration set 330. For example, pump interface 360 may include recesses receiving flanged connectors 335 to locate tubing segment 332B over the pumping mechanism of pump 310. A door 362 may be hinged to a main body 311 of pump 310 for closure over pump interface 360 and the loaded portion administration set 330. In
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[0035] The improvements described in the present disclosure increase pumping efficiency relative to a linear peristaltic pump because the convex platen surface allows for a longer tubing segment for the same pumping mechanism length, whereby each pumping finger stroke pumps a greater volume of liquid. Moreover, one or both of the end cams 20A and 20C may be configured independently of intermediate cams 20B to actuate its respective associated pumping finger 22 in the manner of a compensating finger to reduce the no-flow and back-suction regions of the pumping cycle.
[0036] While the present disclosure describes exemplary embodiments, the detailed description is not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims to the particular embodiments set forth. The claims are intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents of the described embodiments as may be included within the scope of the claims.