Patents Assigned to Nipro Diabetes, Systems, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20100010443
    Abstract: A system and method for detecting the presence of a medicament reservoir within the housing of an infusion pump. A medicament reservoir, affixed to a reservoir cap is removably inserted within the housing of an infusion pump. A magnet is affixed to or embedded in one or both of the reservoir or the reservoir cap. Alternately, the cap or the reservoir can be made of magnetic material. A sensing device embedded or otherwise affixed to the pump housing senses the presence or absence of the magnetic field created by the magnet. The presence of the magnetic field indicates that the reservoir is inserted properly within the housing and the absence of the magnetic field indicates that the reservoir has been at least partially withdrawn from the pump's housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2008
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Applicant: NIPRO DIABETES SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Roy MORGAN, Victor Gamez
  • Patent number: 7025226
    Abstract: A pump system for an infusion system includes a linear drive (36, 36?) which minimizes the space occupied by the pump components in a portable housing (10, 10?). A motor (34) and a motor drive shaft (42) are arranged in parallel with, and adjacent to a syringe (14, 14?) and lead screw (94, 94?). A gear box (54) connects the drive shaft and lead screw to transfer rotational movements between them. A piston driving member, such as a cone (116) or drive nut (116?) converts the rotational movement of the lead screw into linear motion of a syringe piston (24). Sensors (150, 152) detect when the piston or cone is in a “home” position and in an “end” position, respectively. Optionally, a proximity sensor (170) is used to ensure that the cone and the piston (24) are abutting during dispensing. Alternatively, a clamping member (350) selectively clamps the lead screw (94?) against linear motion in at least a dispensing direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: Nipro Diabetes Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Kirk Ramey
  • Patent number: 6854620
    Abstract: A pump system for an infusion system includes a linear drive (36, 36?) which minimizes the space occupied by the pump components in a portable housing (10, 10?). A motor (34) and a motor drive shaft (42) are arranged in parallel with, and adjacent to a syringe (14, 14?) and lead screw (94, 94?). A gear box (54) connects the drive shaft and lead screw to transfer rotational movements between them. A piston driving member, such as a cone (116) or drive nut (116?) converts the rotational movement of the lead screw into linear motion of a syringe piston (24). Sensors (150, 152) detect when the piston or cone is in a “home” position and in an “end” position, respectively. Optionally, a proximity sensor (170) is used to ensure that the cone and the piston (24) are abutting during dispensing. Alternatively, a clamping member (350) selectively clamps the lead screw (94?) against linear motion in at least a dispensing direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: Nipro Diabetes, Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Kirk Ramey