Electronic flowmeter with regulator
10663984 ยท 2020-05-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/0003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16K37/0083
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M2205/3592
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T137/8242
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T137/7761
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61H9/0078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16K37/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/8326
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T137/7759
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F16K37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01F15/00
PHYSICS
F16K31/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An electronic flowmeter includes a body defining an interior, an inlet port in communication with the interior, an outlet port in communication with the interior, and a valve selectively adjustable between open and closed positions for communication between the outlet port and the interior. A flow sensor is associated with the valve and sensing a flowrate therethrough, and a digital indicator displays the flowrate sensed by the flow sensor.
Claims
1. An electronic flowmeter for controlling the therapeutic delivery of a gaseous fluid to a patient, comprising: a body defining an interior; a tube mounted to and extending from the body; an inlet port in fluid communication with the interior; an outlet port in fluid communication with the interior and positioned generally perpendicular to the inlet port and in axial alignment with the tube; a valve selectively adjustable between open and closed positions for fluid communication between the outlet port and the interior, the valve disposed within the body between the inlet port and the outlet port; a flow sensor at least partially located within the tube and in fluid communication with the valve for sensing a flowrate of the gaseous fluid therethrough; and a digital indicator extending away from the body along a portion the tube, in communication with the flow sensor, and displaying the flowrate sensed by the flow sensor.
2. The electronic flowmeter of claim 1, wherein the digital indicator includes a plurality of LEDs sequentially illuminating proportionally with an increase in the flowrate sensed by the flow sensor.
3. The electronic flowmeter of claim 1, wherein the digital indicator includes an LCD screen displaying a digital indication of the flowrate sensed by the flow sensor.
4. The electronic flowmeter of claim 1, further including a microprocessor in electronic communication with the flow sensor and the display, the microprocessor receiving a flowrate signal from the flow sensor and outputting a corresponding control signal to the digital indicator.
5. The electronic flowmeter of claim 4, wherein: the valve is an electromechanical valve; and the microprocessor is in electronic communication with the valve to control adjustment of the valve between the open and closed positions.
6. The electronic flowmeter of claim 5, further including a regulator sensor determining a position of the valve between the open and closed positions, the microprocessor being in electronic communication with the regulator sensor to monitor the position thereof.
7. The electronic flowmeter of claim 5, wherein the microprocessor is further in communication with the flow sensor and implements a feedback control scheme to control adjustment of the valve to achieve a predetermined flowrate, as determined by the flow sensor output.
8. The electronic flowmeter of claim 7, further including an input device in communication with the microprocessor for user input of the predetermined flowrate.
9. The electronic flowmeter of claim 4, further including an output device in communication with the microprocessor, the microprocessor controlling the output device to output an alarm when the flowrate is outside of a predetermined range.
10. A flowmeter for controlling the therapeutic delivery of a gaseous fluid to a patient, comprising: a body defining an interior; a tube mounted to and extending from the body and in fluid communication with the interior; an inlet port and an outlet port in fluid communication with each other through the body, wherein the outlet port is positioned generally perpendicular to the inlet port and in axial alignment with the tube; an electronic regulator maintaining a predetermined flowrate of the gaseous fluid between the inlet port and the outlet port; and a touch screen extending away from the body along a portion of the tube and in communication with the electronic regulator for one of inputting or adjusting the predetermined flowrate.
11. The flowmeter of claim 10, further including a regulator sensor that senses a position of the electronic regulator within a range of positions between a fully-opened position and a fully-closed position.
12. The flowmeter of claim 11, further including a microprocessor in electronic communication with the regulator sensor and the electronic regulator, the microprocessor receiving a position signal from the regulator sensor indicating the position of the electronic regulator.
13. The flowmeter of claim 12, wherein the microprocessor implements a feedback scheme to control the position of the electronic regulator using the position signal to achieve the predetermined flowrate.
14. The flowmeter of claim 11, wherein the regulator sensor further senses at least one of an oxygen concentration within or a flowrate of the gaseous fluid through the electronic regulator, the flowmeter further including: an output device in communication with the microprocessor, the microprocessor controlling the output device to output an alarm when the one of the oxygen concentration or the flowrate is outside of a predetermined range.
15. The flowmeter of claim 10, wherein the electronic regulator includes one of an electronic valve or a solenoid.
16. The flowmeter of claim 10, further including a digital indicator displaying the predetermined flowrate.
17. The flowmeter of claim 16, wherein the digital indicator is included in the touchscreen.
18. A flowmeter, comprising: a body defining an interior; a tube mounted to and extending from the body and in fluid communication with the interior; an inlet port in fluid communication with the interior; an outlet port in fluid communication with the interior and positioned generally perpendicular to the inlet port and in axial alignment with the tube; a valve selectively adjustable between open and closed positions for communication between the outlet port and the interior; an electronic regulator maintaining a predetermined flowrate of fluid between the inlet port and the outlet port; a flow sensor at least partially located within the tube and sensing a flowrate of fluid between the inlet port and the outlet port; and a touch screen extending away from the body along a portion of the tube and in communication with the electronic regulator for one of inputting or adjusting the predetermined flowrate.
19. The flowmeter of claim 18, wherein the touchscreen includes a digital indicator displaying the flowrate sensed by the flow sensor.
20. The flowmeter of claim 18, wherein the flowmeter is treated with an antimicrobial agent over an entire exterior thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) Referring now to
(6) In the first example of
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(8) Preferably, the LED display 103 includes a plurality of LED lights 102 in a column that is associated with indicia for measurement of fluids, for example liters per minute. In the preferred embodiment, the indicia ranges between 0 and 30 liters/minute. In one example, when the flowrate is 15 liters/minute, the LEDs associated with values 0 through 15 liters/minute are illuminated. Alternately, only the LED associated with the numerical value of 15 liters/minute is illuminated. Further, a digital display of the numeric value 15 may be displayed, for example on a LCD (liquid crystal display) screen 114.
(9) In the second example of
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(11) The microprocessor M of flowmeter 100, 200 is provided with a memory storage O to store prescription data and/or the readings from the flow sensor F and/or the readings from the regulator sensor R. The memory storage O, a clock C and a comparator I allow the microprocessor M to be programmed to operate the flowmeter 100, 200 under prescribed ranges of flow for prescribed durations of time. In one embodiment, the microprocessor M may be programmed to automatically operate at differing flow levels over time, and may include a range of preset flows or a range dictated by caregiver. The microprocessor M may automatically shut-off the flowmeter 100, 200 when flow levels exceed or drop below a certain range, or alternatively, may hold levels at the range outer limits.
(12) The microprocessor M also allows for storage of historical data and calibration between the flow sensor F and the regulator sensor R. While the microprocessor M is preferably contained within the flowmeter 100, 200, it is contemplated that the microprocessor can be located remotely.
(13) The flowmeter 100, 200 is preferably provided with an alarm A that is responsive to signals generated by the flowrate sensor F and/or the regulator sensor R. The alarm A may be an audible alarm and/or a visual alarm, such as an LED on the flowmeter. Conditions in which the alarm A might be initiated are when the flow level is out of a prescribed range, or when there is no flow. For example, when the oxygen levels are not within prescribed range as stored in the memory storage O of the microprocessor M, or not within a prescribed time-period as compared at a comparator I with a clock C, an audible alarm and/or visual indicator is initiated. When the condition is corrected and levels return to within the prescribed parameters, the alarm A will automatically cease operation. It is contemplated that the alarm A can be located either or both upstream or downstream of the flowmeter 100, 200 for indicating low volume and/or low pressure conditions.
(14) A wireless communication system W connects the flowmeter 100, 200 to broadcast the flow rate in real time, and in particular, any alarm conditions, to remote locations. Examples of such remote locations include the nurses' station in a hospital setting, as well as to home care providers. The wireless communication system W can be integrated with an existing hospital alarm system, and with health records systems. The wireless communication system W can also be used to communicate with personal devices of health care providers, such as cell phones, pagers, tablets and other personal computers. The wireless communication system W may be a Wi-Fi or BLUETOOTH system, however other systems are contemplated.
(15) The flowmeter 110, 210 can be used in a DVT mode in conjunction with a deep vein thrombosis garment, obviating the need for a separate pump for DVT compression therapy. The flowmeter 110, 210 monitors and regulates a positive pressure to a DVT garment at a range of about 40 mm/HG to about 150 mm/HG, and preferable is controlled by the user at the touch screen input device 212. It is contemplated that as part of the DVT mode, intermittent inflation and deflation of the DVT garment is controlled by the flowmeter 110, 210. For example, the flowmeter 110, 210 may control the inflation of the DVT garment over a period of time, for example 1-minute, and then may hold or control the deflation of the DVT garment over a subsequent period of time, for example 1-minute. It is contemplated that the flowmeter 110, 210 may control one or more DVT garments on one or more patient limbs for varying periods of time.
(16) It is contemplated that the flowmeter 110, 210 may be powered by mains power, battery power, solar power, and/or an in-line turbine, among other power sources.
(17) With both embodiments of flowmeter 100, 200, it is contemplated that the upper threshold of flowrate value that is measurable by the flowmeter is preferably around 30 liters/minute, although other values are contemplated.
(18) With the flowmeters 100, 200, it is preferred that all exterior surfaces are treated with an anti-microbial agent, such as MicrobeCare, quaternary ammonium antimicrobials, heavy metals such as silver and copper, poisons such as chlorhexidine (CHG), biguanides and Triclosan.
(19) Since modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention may readily be effected by persons skilled within the art, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described by way of example hereinabove. In the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word comprise or variations such as comprises or comprising is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
REFERENCE NUMBERS IN THE DRAWINGS
(20) TABLE-US-00001 100, 200 Flowmeter 102 LED lights 103 Digital Indicator 104 Meter Body 105 Inlet Port 106 Outlet Port 107 Tube 110, 210 Regulator 111 Knob 112A First Fluid Communication Channel 112B Second Fluid Communication Channel 114 LCD Screen 200 Flowmeter 210 Electronic Regulator 212 Touch Screen F Electronic Sensor of Flowrate M Microprocessor R Regulator Sensor O Storage C Clock I Comparator A Alarm W Wireless Communication System