Abstract: A cassette for use with a pumping apparatus having a pumping system for engaging a pump set includes a cassette body configured for releasable attachment to the pumping apparatus to mount the cassette on the pumping apparatus. The cassette body has at least one mounting formation. At least one identification member is mounted on the cassette body by the mounting formation of the cassette body. The identification member and mounting formation are formed to mount the identification member in any one of a plurality of predetermined orientations. Each predetermined orientation indicates a different functional configuration of the pump set.
Abstract: A wound fluid collection system includes a canister with a chamber fluidly connected to a wound dressing in a tissue site through an inlet and also fluidly connected to a reduced pressure source through an outlet. At least a portion of the canister is collapsible and yet can be maintained in an extended state when exposed to subatmospheric pressure. The canister is releasably attachable to a supporting member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 29, 2021
Date of Patent:
November 14, 2023
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher Brian Locke, Aidan Marcus Tout
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a safe and efficient, wearable drug delivery system for delivering one or more drugs directly into a patient's body in a prescribed manner. The wearable drug delivery system includes a drug delivery module including at least one receptor port for receiving and retaining a source of drugs, a skin base attachable to the drug delivery module and containing at least one corresponding drug delivery port for receipt of drugs from the at least one receptor port and a drug-dispensing nozzle for delivering the drug into the patient's system (e.g., into a vein). The drug delivery system additionally includes an electronic control system having a control module and an electronic valve, which may be positioned between the receptor port and the drug delivery port, for control of the flow of the drug in response to input from the control module.
Inventors:
Jonathan Henry Fratti, Eric Glenn Harsh, Steffany V. Tran, Nathan A. Herrmann, Simon J. M. Enever, William May, Sean James Wilson, James C. Krause, Maxwell R. Wood-Lee, Paul B. Koh