System and method for holding tubing for a peristaltic pump
09567993 ยท 2017-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B43/1253
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B51/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B43/1261
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B43/1215
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B43/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B51/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A system and method for holding tubing for a peristaltic pump that allows for tube stretch or deformation. The present invention compensates for tube stretching and holds the tubing in the elongated position using a one way bearing clutch. Drip retention or a reversal of the pump does not allow the tube to move back into the pump. An encoder can monitor tube elongation and allow metering the tubing during indexing.
Claims
1. A peristaltic pump tube holding system that allows tube elongation but prevents tubes from moving backwards comprising: a frame holding a peristaltic pump having an input and output; a pair of substantially cylindrical rollers on roller clutches mounted on said frame, said rollers having longitudinal teeth and positioned to cooperate with said peristaltic pump by clamping a peristaltic pump tube between them; said pair of substantially cylindrical rollers on roller clutches being located at the input or output of the pump; the roller clutches existing in a pair where a top clutch is orientated so that tube elongation can occur, and a lower clutch also oriented so that tube elongation can occur, the upper and lower roller clutches being mounted in opposite directions; the roller clutches enabling tube elongation when the pump operates in a forward direction, but holding, and not allowing elongation, when the pump is operated in a reverse direction for drip retention; at least one of said rollers on roller clutches being attached to a negator spring located in a string pot, said negator spring assisting in providing force between the rollers for small tubing to assist in elongation; the rollers having at least one concave region on an outer surface so that the peristaltic pump tube or tubes center or take predetermined positions between the rollers; at least one of said rollers on roller clutches being attached to a motor providing force between the rollers.
2. The peristaltic pump tube holding system of claim 1 adapted to be used with either rotary or linear types of peristaltic pump systems.
3. The peristaltic pump tube holding system of claim 1 wherein the motor is positioned to advance the peristaltic pump tube into the rollers, said motor having an encoder that monitors the tube elongation and allows metering the tubing during indexing.
4. The peristaltic pump tube holding system of claim 1 further comprising a peristaltic pump output tubing holder having two output rollers with bearings adapted to move only in one direction wherein, the peristaltic pump tube is prevented from moving back into the pump after elongation, said output rollers each having a stair-stepped surface.
5. A peristaltic pump tube holding system that allows tube elongation but prevents tubes from moving backwards comprising: a frame holding a peristaltic pump having an input and output; a pair of substantially cylindrical rollers on roller clutches mounted on said frame, said rollers having longitudinal teeth and positioned to cooperate with said peristaltic pump by clamping a peristaltic pump tube between them; said pair of substantially cylindrical rollers on roller clutches being located at the input or output of the pump; the roller clutches existing in a pair where an output top clutch is orientated so that tube elongation can occur, and a lower clutch also oriented so that tube elongation can occur, the upper and lower roller clutches being mounted in opposite directions; the roller clutches enabling tube elongation when the pump operates in a forward direction, but holding, and not allowing elongation, when the pump is operated in reverse for drip retention; at least one of said rollers on roller clutches being attached to a negator spring located in a string pot, said negator spring assisting in providing force between the rollers for small tubing to assist in elongation; the rollers having at least one concave region on an outer surface so that said peristaltic pump tube centers between said rollers.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Illustrations are now presented to aid in understanding features of the present invention:
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(12) Several drawings and illustrations have been presented. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
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(13) The present invention can be used with any linear or rotary peristaltic pump configuration with any number of pump tube channels, tube sizes or number of peristaltic rollers in a given system. The input and output tube holding devices allow for tube elongation due to the peristaltic rollers. Located on two 1/8 inch, 316 should screws are two clutch rollers and two spacers for the assembly. The distance between the two rollers is adjusted allowing the tubing to elongate but not move backward toward the peristaltic rollers. The tubing is held in place until the operator opens and removes the tubing.
(14) A particular embodiment of the present invention is a tube holding device for a peristaltic pump that allows for elongation of peristaltic tubing without letting the tubing move backward that includes a frame holding a peristaltic pump, a pair of substantially cylindrical rollers mounted on the frame, the rollers having longitudinal teeth or being sharp knurled, and positioned to cooperate with the peristaltic pump be clamping a peristaltic tube between them.
(15) At least one of the rollers can be attached to a negator spring located in a string pot where the negator spring assists in providing force between the roller gears for small tubing. The negator spring can be replaced with a motor to assist in providing torque to tubes. The use of an encoder on an output roller or on the motor can allow the tube elongation time and subsequent weakening of the tube by continuous use to be measured.
(16) The device can also have concave rollers with one or more concave locations each holding a pump tube to cause the pump tubing to center on the rollers.
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(27) Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.