Material Impelled By Nonreciprocating Piston Driven By Motor Patents (Class 604/154)
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Patent number: 7824374Abstract: A computer-controlled injector of the type having a motor which advances and retracts a plunger located within a syringe housing toward and away from a nozzle located in the front of the syringe to inject fluid into or out of an animal subject. Manual motion is induced by operating a manual motion control; the operator can manipulate the control to indicate the desired direction and velocity of motion. The manual motion control also has a locking mode in which manual motion of the plunger will continue once initiated without requiring the operator to continue manipulating the manual motion control. The injector performs injections in accordance with one of several pre-programmed protocols, and automatically tracks the fluid volume remaining. The injector compensates for plunger extenders found in some partially pre-filled syringes by applying a stored offset value to the computed plunger position.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Liebel-Flarsheim Co.Inventor: Kenneth J. Niehoff
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Patent number: 7823287Abstract: The syringe pump comprises a receiving position for a syringe. The piston plate of the syringe is moved by a drive head which is fastened to a drive rod. For locking the piston rod prior to fixing the piston plate in the drive head, a braking element is provided on a syringe holding head. The syringe holding head further serves for determining the respective syringe size. After placing the syringe holding head against a syringe cylinder, the brake element is actuated to temporarily engage the piston rod and fix it relatively to the syringe cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: B. Braun Melsungen AGInventors: Hans-Josef Gerlach, Rene Wildner, Berthold Wolfram
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Publication number: 20100274192Abstract: Some embodiments of a wearable, disposable medicine dispensing device may include a piston rod that is advanced to dispense medicine from the device. A rotational motor may be coupled to a drive mechanism so as to carry out a certain number of revolutions and thereby displace the piston rod by a desired distance. Such a device can be used in a method of dispensing liquid medicine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: M2 GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.Inventor: Morten Mernoe
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Patent number: 7819845Abstract: A syringe plunger/jacket assembly may comprise a flexible jacket attached to a rigid plunger. The jacket may comprise at least two sealing rings (front and rear) that prevent fluid from leaking out of the rear of the barrel during injection of fluid from the syringe. The rear sealing ring may or may not contact or seal the interior surface of the syringe barrel in an unloaded state. In the loaded state, when force is applied in the direction of the forward discharge end of the syringe, pressure is created on the jacket. This condition causes the rear seal to expand and contact and/or seal the interior surface of the syringe barrel.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Coeur, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Cude
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Patent number: 7815603Abstract: A method of delivering a substance into an eye includes recognizing a connection between a tip segment and a limited reuse assembly; receiving dosage information from the tip segment; activating a temperature control device to alter a temperature of a substance to be delivered into an eye; receiving temperature information from a thermal sensor; using the temperature information to control the temperature control device; receiving an input indicating that the substance is to be delivered; and based on the dosage information, controlling an actuator to move a plunger to deliver the substance.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Alcon Research, Ltd.Inventors: Bruno Dacquay, Cesario Dos Santos, James Foster, Robert Sanchez
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Patent number: 7815606Abstract: A syringe adapter assembly comprises an adapter body and a ram extender. In one embodiment, the adapter body (12) is attached to an injector by a rear connector plate (50). In a second aspect, the adapter body (12, 122) may comprise a drain hole (130) and/or sealing ring (140). In another aspect, the invention comprises a cleaning member (200) having a body (204) and a plurality of cleaning members (210, 220, 230) extending therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Coeur, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Cude
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Patent number: 7811260Abstract: Apparatus for delivering a quantity of fluid to bone marrow of a bone or providing access to remove fluids from a target site is provided. The apparatus may include a driver, a plunger operating and cartridge assembly mechanism, a cartridge assembly having a fluid reservoir and a bone penetrating needle.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Vidacare CorporationInventors: Larry J. Miller, David S. Bolleter, Charles M. Schwimmer, Robert A. Wilk
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Patent number: 7806868Abstract: A drug reservoir loading and unloading mechanism for drug delivery device using unidirectional rotated lead screw and method thereof are disclosed. The drug reservoir loading/unloading mechanism allows exchanging the drug reservoir quickly with very few steps and with more safety. The invention neither requires rewinding of the drive system either automatically or manually while replacing the drug reservoir nor requires an additional adapter to secure the drug reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignees: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc., Disetronic Licensing AGInventors: Marco C. De Polo, Christopher Wiegel, Charles C. Raney, Arturo Meuniot, Arne Lang-Ree
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Publication number: 20100249706Abstract: The invention relates to a mechanical drive system for a medical infusion device. The disclosed drive system employs a flexible tape with recesses or holes that are configured to mate with tabs or protrusions on a gear to advance the rotation of the gear at a rate determined by the pattern of recesses or holes on the flexible tape.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Animas CorporationInventor: Matthew CLEMENTE
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Patent number: 7803134Abstract: A syringe assembly for use with an infusion pump having a drive piston. The syringe assembly comprises a substantially hollow syringe housing and a plunger axially movable within the syringe housing to dispense a fluid therefrom. The plunger has a body with a portion thereof configured to engage a radially elastic member associated with the drive piston such that the plunger is releasably axially secured relative to the drive piston.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Animas CorporationInventors: Bahram Sharifi, Patrick Paul, William Lawson, IV
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Publication number: 20100217194Abstract: The present invention provides a device (11) for tube feeding, The device (11) comprises a delivery means (11) such as a tube for delivering food, medicines and other fluids to a patient's stomach. The delivery means (11) has a first portion (27) which is received in the patient, the first portion (27) having a maximum cross section substantially equal to or smaller than the aperture in the patient through which the first portion enters and exits so that the delivery means can be removed from the patient with minimal injury thereto, The device (11) also comprises a retaining means (19) to retain the tube in a desired position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: Ah San Pang
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Publication number: 20100191187Abstract: Disclosed is a delivery apparatus for medical fluid, in which a body is fabricated in a box shape and a cover is detachably coupled to the body, thereby facilitating the repairing work for the delicate malfunction of the apparatus and a fluctuation-prevention member is provided such that a syringe makes a vertical movement after the installation of the syringe even if the body is fabricated in the box shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Jung Hyun Kim
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Publication number: 20100185152Abstract: This invention relates to a method of controlling a dosing operation where a piston in a medical device is moved to a desired position, the dosing operation applies a motor to provide a force from the piston to expel a dose of a liquid medicament, said method comprising the steps of: moving the piston, at a first fixed speed, to a first position of the movement, moving the piston, at a decreasing speed, from said first position to a second position of the movement, and moving the piston, at a second fixed speed, from said second position to the desired position of the movement. The method further comprises the step of letting a fixed waiting time pass, when the piston has reached the desired position. This enables for a precise movement and stop of the piston leading to a precise dose, minimized post dripping and to that only a fixed and short waiting time need to go before a user can withdraw an injection needle of the medical device from his skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Andre Larsen, Bo Vestergaard Jensen
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Publication number: 20100168673Abstract: The implantable drug delivery device comprises at least an implantable pump, a reservoir and a delivery chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Nikolaos Stergiopulos, Michel Bachmann
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Patent number: 7727201Abstract: A device for the dosed administration of an injectable product, including a housing with a receptacle for the product and a drive mechanism movable via a dosing element supported displaceably in the housing, wherein the drive mechanism includes engagement elements situated together in groups, the distance between the groups corresponding to a dosing amount of the injectable product and the distance between the engagement elements corresponding to a priming amount of the injectable product, and wherein the dosing element is coupled to the drive mechanism so that the dosing element at one time interacts with a group of engagement elements to administer the dosing amount and at another time interacts with an engagement element to release the priming amount.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: TecPharma Licensing AGInventor: Fritz Kirchhofer
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Patent number: 7727196Abstract: A contrast media injection system detects the absolute position of the syringe ram using a non-contact sensor. A series of magnets and Hall-Effect sensors may be used or an opto-reflective system. Illuminated knobs that are connected to the drive mechanism for the syringe ram rotate with the drive and provide visual feedback on operation through the illumination. Analog Hall-Effect sensors are used to determine the presence or absence of magnets that identify the type of faceplate being used. The faceplates include control electronics, connected to the powerhead through connectors, which may be interchangeably used by the two faceplates. The faceplate electronics include detectors for automatically detecting the capacity of pre-filled syringes.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Mallinckrodt Inc.Inventor: Charles S. Neer
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Publication number: 20100130935Abstract: An injection system includes a syringe, which preferably includes larger and smaller inner diameters, and a plunger. A wiper sidewall of the plunger defines a cavity, into which a plunger shaft of the system is inserted, for moving the plunger, within the syringe, for fluid injection. The plunger includes a feature for engaging the shaft, and the sidewall preferably includes a expandable-contractible portion, in which the feature is formed. When the plunger is initially mounted within the larger inner diameter of the syringe, the portion of the sidewall is expanded and the feature of the plunger does not operably engage the inserted shaft. When the shaft moves the plunger into the smaller inner diameter of the syringe, the portion of the sidewall contracts and the feature operably engages the shaft. An optional deformable end wall of the plunger may be spaced apart from a distal terminal end of the inserted shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Martin G. Hieb, David J. Hajicek, Sidney D. Nystrom
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Patent number: 7695457Abstract: Since this syringe has projections provided on the rear surface of a flange of a syringe barrel, when it is inserted in an insertion groove of a cylinder holder, the tips of projections are compressed and the flange is fixed. Consequently, even when a solution having high viscosity is injected at higher pressure, breakage does not occur easily. Further, pressure-receiving area may also be increased by providing a guide defining mounting direction of a syringe, alternatively, a positioning mechanism may be provided so as to obtain mounting at a correct position, or the surface of a flange may be roughened.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Nemoto Kyorindo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shigeru Nemoto
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Patent number: 7695456Abstract: The present invention relates to a medicament delivery device such as a pen type injector used to expel medicament from a medicament cartridge under the action of a lead screw. The medicament cartridge typically comprises a cylinder having a displaceable piston at one end displacement causing medicament contained within the cartridge to be expelled. It is of advantage to know when the plunger contacts the displaceable piston since no delivery of medicament can occur before this point.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: DCA Design International LimitedInventors: Christopher Nigel Langley, Robert Frederick Veasey
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Patent number: 7670315Abstract: An injector for injection a fluid into a patient, including: a first pressurizing mechanism adapted to operatively connect with a first fluid container to pressurize fluid therein; at least a second pressurizing mechanism to operatively connect with a second fluid container to pressurize a fluid therein; a single drive; and a transmission to control how power from the drive is distributed to the first pressurizing mechanism of the first container and to the second pressurizing mechanism of the second container to control injection of fluid from the first container and from the second container. The drive can, for example, be an electric motor or other drive.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Kevin P. Cowan, David M. Reilly, Joseph J. Fularz, Paul J. Swartz, Mark Trocki, David A. Mishler
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Publication number: 20100049135Abstract: A method and apparatus for a connection interface between a reservoir or syringe, infusion set tubing, and an infusion pump is provided. A base is provided which is adapted to receive a reservoir. The base has a base engagement member, such as a detent, projecting therefrom. A cap is provided which is adapted to receive the base. The cap includes a first cap engagement member, such as a detent opening, which is adapted to removably engage the base detent. The cap further includes a second cap detent opening which is adapted to removably engage the base detent. A piercing member, such as a needle, is disposed in the interior of the cap in such a manner that the needle is separated from the reservoir septum when the base detent is in the first cap detent opening, and the needle pierces the reservoir septum when the base detent is in the second cap detent opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Randy W. Adair, Sheldon B. Moberg, Chalirmkiert Srisathapat
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Patent number: 7662124Abstract: An angiographic injector system and a method of controllably delivering medical fluid to a patient from an angiographic injector system are disclosed. A multiple processor control system is used to actively control the injection process and to monitor sensed functions of the system. The multiple processors provide dual redundancy safety circuits for critical control functions such as syringe motor drive speed and current. A motor/servo-amplifier nested control function is also disclosed. A unique method and apparatus are disclosed for establishing injection parameter default values just prior to an injection procedure that are based on physiological values of the patient to be treated. The injector system uses an interactive display panel that presents sequenced set-up screens to the user and which enables the user to select injection procedures, parameters and other modes of operation directly through the interactive panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Acist Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Duchon, James P. Smith, Katherine H. Anderson, Robert F. Wilson, Jiyan Liu
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Patent number: 7662133Abstract: A fluid introduction system includes an introducer configured to create a pressure of at least 69 kPa within a spine, and an operator configured to actuate the introducer to introduce fluid into the spine according to a predetermined fluid introduction profile. The system can include a computer readable medium having code for receiving fluid introduction data indicative of a fluid introduction parameter, and for receiving response data indicative of a response of the patient at a time related to a time of the fluid introduction data. A method for introducing fluid includes positioning a first introducer in a first portion of a spine, positioning a second introducer in a second, different portion of the spine and, without removing the first and second introducers, introducing fluid into the first portion of the spine with the first introducer and introducing fluid into the second portion of the spine with the second introducer.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Nelson Scarborough, John V. Hamilton, Andy H. Uchida, Ralph I. McNall, Steven Lepke, Peter A. Weissman
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Publication number: 20100030153Abstract: A powered injector that stores energy at a low rate when not in use and delivers energy at a high rate during injection. Energy may be stored in a highly responsive energy storage device, such as a capacitor, for rapid delivery of power to the injector motor. In certain embodiments, wires connecting the powered injector to a power supply may be relatively small and inexpensive because the current and voltage loads placed on the wires are relatively low.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: MALLINCKRODT INC.Inventor: Charles S. Neer
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Publication number: 20100022956Abstract: The application relates to an infusion set comprising an infusion part (1) comprising a base part (3) having a main plane, a head part (6) extending from the main plane of the base part and a cannula (12) extending from the base part, first fastening means, a connector (2) having a plane being parallel to and above the main piano of the base part, and having one or more arms (15), said arms being fastened to the connector at a first end, and being free in a second opposite end, and a tube (14), guide means (7, 16) second fastening means (8, 17) being in the form of projecting connector retention devices (17) positioned on the arms of the connector adapted to engage with retention devices (8) extending from the base part, where the plane of the connector can be tilted to a distance from the base part causing the second to be displaced to a distance from that is larger than the height (h) of the retention devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Henrik Tipsmark, Jens Egebjerg Nielsen
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Publication number: 20100022955Abstract: An auto-injector for injecting a fluid medicament into a patient from a pre-filled syringe requires a disposable cassette that is selectively engageable with the reusable injector. The syringe is latched onto the cassette, and the cassette is then engaged with the injector. Activation of the injector causes a first motor to move the syringe so its needle is extended from a concealed position inside the cassette for injection of the medicament. A second motor on the injector is then activated to expel fluid medicament from the syringe. Then, the first motor is again activated to withdraw the syringe into the cassette for disposal of the cassette/syringe after an injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: John B. Slate, Richard J. Koerner, Corey M. Magers, Michael W. Burk
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Patent number: 7632249Abstract: A syringe assist device for preventing vacuum stall in an infusion pump which extracts fluid medication from a conventional syringe. The device is a plunger housed within a front case and a back case. The plunger is comprised of a cocker, a cradle, and a base member. The cocker and cradle are compressively retained by a spring spanning therebetween. The cocker includes a locking member which cooperates with a wedge type locking member defined by the back case to prevent movement along the base member. The cradle includes a syringe barrel compression member. In its unlocked position, the cocker and the cradle slide against the base member in unison, while in its locked position, only the cradle slides against the base member, thereby enabling a unidirectional compressive force upon the syringe. By this compressive force, the vacuum created within the syringe during infusion is eliminated, thereby eliminating vacuum stall.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Curlin Medical Inc.Inventors: Ahmad Momeni, Charles Grey
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Patent number: 7608060Abstract: A drive mechanism for an infusion pump linearly moves a syringe plunger within a syringe barrel supported by the pump and includes: (i) a motor; (ii) a lead screw rotatably connected to the motor; (iii) a slide assembly having a threaded member supported thereon, the threaded member being associated with the lead screw; (iv) an arm having one end connected to the slide assembly and one end adapted to be engaged with the syringe plunger, and (v) the threaded member being rotatably biased in engagement with the lead screw, wherein upon rotation of the lead screw by the motor, the slide assembly linearly moves the arm wherein the arm is adapted to move the syringe plunger within the syringe barrel.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: John Gillespie, Jr., Ralph H. LaBedz, Michael Kenneth Platt, Ronald H. Spang, Jr., James Frei Berrill, Matthew Stephen Vogel, Michelle Kowalski Greaney
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Injection method using injector with length-adjustable needle and injection apparatus using the same
Publication number: 20090259180Abstract: An injection method using a length-adjustable needle is disclosed, which comprises an adjusting step in which an exposed needle length of a length-adjustable needle of an injector corresponding to a skin tissue of a patient is adjusted; an insertion step in which an injector is positioned on a skin tissue in a vertical direction with respect to the skin tissue, and a needle is inserted; a suction step in which it is checked whether the needle is inserted into a blood vessel; and an injection step in which an injection liquid is injected from the injector inserted into the skin tissue by the depth corresponding to the exposed length of the needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: Jong Soo Choi -
Patent number: 7566321Abstract: In a device for the injection of medical preparations, into a patients body during an examination in a Computer Tomograph (CT) or in a Magnetic Resonance Tomograph (MRT) or endoscopically, including an injection needle supported by an injection-needle advancing arrangement for insertion of the injection needle into the patients body and the concurrent injection of medications with a separate dosing apparatus, a hose with a check valve for the one-way transport of the medical preparations from the dosing apparatus into the injection needle, as well as a pressure sensor for monitoring the infusion, the injection needle advancing arrangement comprises a needle holder and a linear drive for the movement of the needle holder in parallel with the injection needle and the dosing apparatus has geometric dimensions and consists of materials permitting its insertion into the CT or MRT together with the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbHInventors: Lothar Gumb, Henri Hannula, Swen Köhn, Andreas Melzer, Aribert Schäf, Georg Prokott
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Publication number: 20090171291Abstract: A system includes a durable portion with a durable housing and a separable disposable portion with a disposable housing that selectively engage with and disengage from each other. The disposable housing secures to a patient and may be disposed of after it has been in use for a prescribed period. Components that normally come into contact with a patient or with an infusion medium may be part of the disposable portion to allow for disposal after a prescribed use. A reservoir for holding the infusion medium may be part of the disposable portion, and may be supported by the disposable housing. The durable portion may include other components such as electronics for controlling delivery of the infusion medium from the reservoir, and a drive device including a motor and drive linkage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Paul F. Bente, IV, Ian B. Hanson, Sheldon B. Moberg, R. Paul Mounce, Paul H. Kovelman, Julian D. Kavazov, Truong Gia Luan
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Patent number: 7549977Abstract: The fluid injection apparatus for use with a syringe includes an injector and a pressure jacket assembly associated with the injector. The injector includes a housing defining a central opening and a drive piston extendable through the central opening for imparting motive forces to a syringe plunger disposed within the syringe. The pressure jacket assembly includes a pressure jacket and at least one support arm associated with and extending outward from the housing. A syringe retaining member is attached to the at least one support arm. The syringe-retaining member defines a syringe receiving slot for receiving at least a portion of the syringe. A light source is located on the support arm and faces the pressure jacket for illuminating the syringe. The syringe includes an alignment flange defining a bulged air bubble viewing window (see A). The alignment flange is used to properly orient the syringe in the pressure jacket.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Ralph H. Schriver, Michael A. Spohn, Thomas P. Joyce, Richard G. Critchlow, Herbert M. Grubic, Mark Paul Jongewaard
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Publication number: 20090149744Abstract: A chemical solution injection system, wherein a RFID chip (230) is mounted on a chemical liquid syringe (200) in the state of being wrapped around the outer surface of the cylinder member (210) thereof. An amplification antenna (240) wrapped one turn around the outer surface of the cylinder member (210) is disposed at the front of the RFID chip (230) parallel with each other. Since the communication performance of the RFID chip is increased by the amplifying antenna, the RFID chip (230) of the chemical solution syringe (200) is allowed to satisfactorily communicate with the RFID reader (131) of injection head (110).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Shigeru Nemoto, Seiichi Ono, Masahiro Sakakibara
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Publication number: 20090124977Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for moving a piston rod in an injection device, the piston rod being operatively connected to a motor shaft of an electrical motor so that a rotational movement of the motor shaft is transformed to a translational movement of the piston rod, the piston rod being adapted to be moved between two end positions, the method comprising the steps of providing a first supply voltage level to the electrical motor, measuring sets of corresponding values of current provided to the motor and a corresponding position of the piston rod, and providing a second supply voltage level to the electrical motor when the measured position of the piston rod equals predetermined positions, the second supply voltage level having a RMS value being smaller than the RMS value of the first supply voltage level. The present invention further relates to an apparatus for carrying out the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: Novo Nordisk A/SInventor: Bo Vestergard Jensen
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Publication number: 20090099525Abstract: Described is a drug delivery system and method for inserting a cartridge into a chamber in a drug infusion device to inhibit refilling or reuse of a cartridge. In one embodiment, a drug delivery system is provided that includes a chamber and a cartridge configured for insertion into the chamber. The cartridge includes a hollow barrel for receiving and storing a drug, a plunger having a distal end and a proximal end, where the distal end of the plunger is slidably insertable and movable within the barrel. A breakaway extractor is disposed external to the barrel and is removably attached to the proximal end of the plunger. After insertion of the cartridge into the barrel, the breakaway extractor may be detached from the cartridge, to inhibit the retraction of the plunger from within the barrel of the cartridge and refilling of the cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: Animas CorporationInventor: William LAWSON
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Patent number: 7500959Abstract: The invention relates to: A medication delivery device (1) for delivering a specific dose comprising a medication cartridge (11) having an outlet (111) and a piston (112), and means (12) for holding said cartridge, and a piston rod (13) being operable to engage and displace said piston, and electrically driven actuating means (15), and driving means (161, 162) for transferring movement from said actuating means to said piston rod, and memory means (17) for storing data, and processing means (18) for evaluating said data and for controlling said actuating means. The object of the present invention is to provide a medication delivery system that combines a relatively high dose accuracy with the use of relatively low quality mechanical components and which enables compensation for built-in non-linearities.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventor: Jens Aage Munk
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Publication number: 20090036771Abstract: An injector 20 that may be used to deliver radiographic contrast media and/or flushing solution into a patient's vascular system for the purposes such as obtaining enhanced diagnostic x-ray images. The injector includes the following features: (1) a syringe mount 26 for attachment of a syringe 28 to the injector 20; (2) display 34 and controls 90 for volume and flow rates; (3) automatic limiting of the operating pressure of the injector 20 as determined by the selection of a flow rate; (4) a syringe cradle 48 having a warming capability; (5) a purge/retract trigger 36 for control of the injection procedure having intuitive direction (i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: LIEBEL-FLARSHEIM COMPANYInventors: Frank M. Fago, Charles Neer, Jonathon D. Gibbs
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Publication number: 20090012474Abstract: A mechanism for receiving a thumbplate of a syringe within a syringe driver, the mechanism comprising a first fixed jaw (6) and a second moveable jaw (8) for receiving the thumbplate therebetween, the moveable jaw being coupled to a marker (16) in contact with a position-defining component (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2005Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: Robert Senior
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Publication number: 20080319394Abstract: An infusion system, method and device for infusing therapeutic fluid into the body of a patient are provided. The device includes a driving mechanism including a plurality of gears, wherein at least one gear is adjacent to another gear. The device includes a gear in the plurality of gears having plurality of teeth and at least another gear in the plurality of gears having a plurality of teeth. The plurality of teeth of another gear interact with the plurality of teeth of the gear. At least one tooth in the plurality of teeth of the gear is elastically deformable for causing at least one tooth to elastically deform upon meshing with a tooth in the plurality of teeth of another gear and further for causing reduction of noise associated with operation of the driving mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: MEDINGO, LTD.Inventors: Ofer Yodfat, David Leuw
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Publication number: 20080287874Abstract: The present invention relates generally to infusion devices. More particularly, the present invention is directed toward an inexpensive design to adjust the dead space of a piston pump by adjusting the end position of the piston's forward stroke. The piston pump may include an actuator member with a piston that articulates between a retracted and a forward position in a piston channel. Movement between the retracted and forward position, a pumping stroke, may expel a known quantity of fluid. Because of manufacturing tolerances, the forward position may not exactly line up with the end of the piston channel, resulting in dead space, or ullage, that may result in less than desired accuracy for fluid volume pumped. Utilization of an adjustable stop or stop that contacts the actuator member at the desired forward position may allow for selective elimination of the ullage and precise adjustment of the fluid pumped.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Ahmed Elmouelhi
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Publication number: 20080287875Abstract: An infusion pump comprising a substance and pushing fluid inlet, a substance outlet, a central chamber communicating with said inlet and said outlet, and injecting means for injecting a substance into a biological object, wherein the infusion pump further includes a pushing fluid outlet in communication with the central chamber in such a way as to allow a pushing fluid to exhaust the pump. The outlet of the infusion pump is advantageously connected to the proximal end of a catheter, the distal end being inserted into the biological object. A sensor, e.g., an optical device, is preferably placed at the outlet of the infusion pump and checks that the outlet is free of gas. The infusion pump is preferably remotely controlled so that it can be placed in limited access locations. It is also preferably computer controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (EPFL)Inventors: Arnaud COMMENT, Jacques VAN DER KLINK
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Publication number: 20080243079Abstract: An apparatus and method for allowing an operator of a portable infusion device continue to operate the device after the primary battery source becomes depleted. The invention contemplates providing a secondary, rechargeable battery in addition to the primary battery, to allow the infusion device to operate even in the instance of a sudden drop in primary battery voltage. The apparatus includes a housing accommodating a syringe, where the syringe contains a liquid to be infused. Also included is a motor, a drive system operatively connected to the motor, where the drive system advances a piston of the syringe in order to expel the liquid from a barrel of the syringe. A power source is in electrical contact with and supplies power to the motor. The power source includes a primary battery module, and a rechargeable battery module, wherein the primary battery source supplies power to the rechargeable battery module. The result is a fail-safe system of alerting the user of low or critical battery conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Richard Wooley, Roy Morgan, Colin Jackson
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Publication number: 20080221496Abstract: In a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment, a syringe pump (4) for infusion of an anticoagulant comprises a support (5) for the syringe, a pusher (6), a sensor of the pushing force of the pusher (6), and a control unit (8) for guiding the pusher (6) in accordance with the force measured by the sensor. The support comprises a series of interchangeable gripping elements (9), each of which defines a housing for a syringe having a different diameter, the housing having a longitudinal axis which, for all of the interchangeable gripping elements in the series, is always in the same position in relation to the pusher. The invention provides a dialysis machine with a pump that is easily and rapidly adaptable for syringes over a wide range of sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2005Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Gambro Lundia ABInventor: Vincenzo Baraldi
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Patent number: 7422570Abstract: The syringe pump comprises a receiving position for a syringe. The piston plate of the syringe is moved by a drive head which is fastened to a drive rod. For locking the piston rod prior to fixing the piston plate in the drive head, a braking element is provided on a syringe holding head. The syringe holding head further serves for determining the respective syringe size. After placing the syringe holding head against a syringe cylinder, the brake element is actuated to temporarily engage the piston rod and fix it relatively to the syringe cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: B. Braun Melsungen AGInventors: Hans-Josef Gerlach, Rene Wildner, Berthold Wolfram
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Publication number: 20080214998Abstract: A perfusion device and method is provided. In one embodiment, the device includes a container having a first internal chamber configured to hold the material; a port for introducing the liquid into the chamber; a vent for releasing gas and liquid from the chamber; and a means for sealing the vent to allow a vacuum to be drawn on the first chamber The material may be biomaterial, such as a bone graft material in any form. In one embodiment, the container is a syringe that defines the internal material chamber and includes an end cap and a plunger The vent may be formed by a venting passageway in plunger and/or cap in some embodiments. In one embodiment, the vacuum may be created by a medical syringe coupled to the container, and which in some embodiments may also be used to deliver the liquid into the container The liquid may be bone marrow aspirate in some embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Ed Kurek, Sean Hamilton Kerr
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Publication number: 20080215007Abstract: A syringe for an injector that has at its nozzle end a connection to the fluid delivery tubing that prevents, reduces, or eliminates fluid leaks, by virtue of a ridge on the external surfaces of the connector which engage to tubing. Furthermore, the syringe and injector are configured to permit the syringe to be oriented in more than one manner on the injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: MALLLINCKRODT INC.Inventors: Frank M. Fago, Frank M. Lewis
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Publication number: 20080208126Abstract: A syringe for an injector that has at its nozzle end a connection to the fluid delivery tubing that prevents, reduces, or eliminates fluid leaks, by virtue of a ridge on the external surfaces of the connector which engage to tubing. Furthermore, the syringe and injector are configured to permit the syringe to be oriented in more than one manner on the injector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: MALLLINCKRODT INC.Inventors: Frank M. FAGO, Frank M. LEWIS
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Publication number: 20080195048Abstract: A computer-controlled injector of the type having a motor which advances and retracts a plunger located within a syringe housing toward and away from a nozzle located in the front of the syringe to inject fluid into or out of an animal subject. Manual motion is induced by operating a manual motion control; the operator can manipulate the control to indicate the desired direction and velocity of motion. The manual motion control also has a locking mode in which manual motion of the plunger will continue once initiated without requiring the operator to continue manipulating the manual motion control. The injector performs injections in accordance with one of several pre-programmed protocols, and automatically tracks the fluid volume remaining. The injector compensates for plunger extenders found in some partially pre-filled syringes by applying a stored offset value to the computed plunger position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: LIEBEL-FLARSHEIM COMPANYInventor: Kenneth J. Niehoff
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Publication number: 20080183131Abstract: A system and method is provided including a fluid communications network that sends priming and waste fluid to a waste bag, obviating the presence of open fluid containers in an operating room or catheter lab. The fluid communications network is constructed and arranged to allow nearly automated priming and bubble removal, thereby reducing the possibility of operator caused errors in set-up and reducing the time required for set-up. The fluid communications network is useable for attachment to a balloon catheter for inflation thereof. In order to provide greater control and automation of the inflation of the balloon catheter, a conversion kit is provided that can be used to convert an existing automatic injector into an injector useable for automatically controlling the small amount of injection fluid typically associated with balloon catheters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Douglas J. Duchon, Robert F. Wilson
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Patent number: 7396344Abstract: A clamp includes a clamp body having a spring arm with first and second ends and a deflection arm with first and second ends. The deflection arm is connected at its first end to the spring arm proximate the first end thereof, and the second end of the deflection arm is opposed spatially to a protrusion extending from the spring arm proximate the second end thereof. An actuating device engaged with the deflection arm and the protrusion can be manipulated to effect relative movement of the second end of the deflection arm away from the protrusion to cause a corresponding circumferential contraction of the spring arm. The actuating device includes a force-limiting mechanism, which limits the extent by which the second end of the deflection arm is moved away from the protrusion, thereby limiting the maximum circumferential contraction of the spring arm that can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Gen-Probe IncorporatedInventor: Mark Anthony Messina