Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080269673 | Cellular-Enabled Medical Monitoring and Infusion System - Described is a medical infusion device that is configured to send and receive data on a real-time basis through the use of circuitry that enables the connection of the device to a cellular network. In one embodiment, a medical infusion device is provided that includes a housing having a drug reservoir, a first processing system and a drive mechanism adapted to receive and execute instructions from the first processing system. The drive mechanism is in mechanical cooperation with the drug reservoir for controlling expulsion of the drug from the reservoir. Medical infusion device also includes an input device for receiving external instructions and configured to transmit the external instructions to the first processing system, a display for receiving and displaying information from the first processing system, and a second processing system in communication with the first processing system for controlling communication between the first processing system and a remote processing system via a cellular network. | 10-30-2008 |
20090112155 | Micro Diaphragm Pump - The invention relates to micropumps for infusing fluids. More specifically, the present disclosure describes and illustrates a micropump design that may be useful for infusing insulin into a diabetic patient. The disclosed design employs a pump chamber that has a diaphragm and a plurality of check valves that are configured to avoid leakage from the reservoir through the pump engine and into an infusion device and, also, to ensure the complete, accurate evacuation of the pump chamber. | 04-30-2009 |
20090112162 | Drug Delivery System with Cartridge Interlock - Described is a drug delivery system and method for priming such drug delivery system so that unwanted delivery of a drug is prevented. In one embodiment, a drug delivery system is provided that includes a drug infusion pump and a cartridge configured for insertion into the drug infusion pump. The cartridge includes a hollow barrel for receiving and storing a drug and a plunger having a first end and a second end. The first end of the plunger is slidably insertable and movable within the barrel. The second end of the plunger is slidably insertable and movable with a chamber of the drug infusion pump. The second end of the plunger also includes an interlock that is passively engaged by a piston within the drug infusion pump during priming to prevent unwanted delivery of the drug. | 04-30-2009 |
20090247982 | Medical Device Mechanical Pump - A medical device pump with a housing with a compartment for removably receiving a cartridge containing a therapeutic agent, a conduit configured to operatively provide a fluid flow path for therapeutic agent to exit from the cartridge, a user activated delivery button, a trigger mechanism, and a mechanical pump mechanism. The trigger mechanism, user activated delivery button and mechanical pump mechanism of the medical device pump are configured such that the trigger mechanism is activated by a user fully activating the user activated delivery button. Moreover, such full activation generates mechanical power employed by, and sufficient for, the mechanical pump mechanism to pump a predetermined volume of therapeutic agent from the cartridge and through the fluid flow path. | 10-01-2009 |
20090326457 | Volumetric Micropump - The invention relates to a drug infusion device which may include a remote control unit and/or remote control unit capable of sampling and analyzing blood and interstitial bodily fluids. More particularly, the invention also describes a mechanism for delivering a fluid medication from a reservoir to a patient using a flexible reservoir and a stepped piston pump. | 12-31-2009 |
20090326459 | Drive Mechanism and Method of Use - Described is a drive mechanism for a drug infusion pump. In one embodiment, an in-line drive mechanism is provided that includes a motor operatively coupled to a lead screw, which is configured to engage a piston. The piston includes a cavity to receive the motor and the lead screw such that the lead screw and at least a portion of the motor are substantially contained within the piston cavity when the piston is in a retracted position. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the motor is also substantially contained within a cavity of the lead screw regardless of whether the piston is in the retracted or extended position. The configuration of the piston, the lead screw and the motor results in a more compact drug delivery device. | 12-31-2009 |
20100081993 | Medical Device Mechanical Pump - A medical device pump with a housing with a compartment for removably receiving a cartridge containing a therapeutic agent, a conduit configured to operatively provide a fluid flow path for therapeutic agent to exit from the cartridge, a user activated delivery button, a trigger mechanism, and a mechanical pump mechanism. The trigger mechanism, user activated delivery button and mechanical pump mechanism of the medical device pump are configured such that the trigger mechanism is activated by a user fully activating the user activated delivery button. Moreover, such full activation generates mechanical power employed by, and sufficient for, the mechanical pump mechanism to pump a predetermined volume of therapeutic agent from the cartridge and through the fluid flow path. | 04-01-2010 |
20120071837 | AUTO INJECTOR FOR MEDICATION - Described is drug infusion device. The device is intended to permit the delivery of medication over an extended period of time. | 03-22-2012 |
20120078197 | PORTABLE INFUSION PUMP WITH ANTI-SIPHONING PROTECTION - Described is drug infusion device with one or more check valves for inhibiting the unintentional discharge of medication from a cartridge. The device includes a chamber capable of receiving a cartridge of medication in a fluid form and one or more novel check valves for ensuring the drug is not unintentionally released due to pressure differentials between the cartridge and the ambient pressure outside of the drug infusion device. | 03-29-2012 |
20120249294 | BIOMETRIC PAIRING FOR INSULIN INFUSION SYSTEM - The invention relates to a device and method for treating diabetic patients on insulin therapy. More specifically, the invention includes apparatus for infusing insulin into a patient in an amount determined by the patient's carbohydrate intake, blood glucose level, and the amount of insulin calculated to be present in the patient at the time the therapy is to be administered. In one embodiment, an insulin infusion device having an on-board processor obtains a patient's blood glucose value from a remote sensor and receives input from a user indicating their recent meal intake. The insulin infusion device is securely and reliably connected to the remote sensor by employing biometric analysis to ensure that the person initiating the command via the remote sensor is also the intended person to receive treatment via the insulin infusion device. | 10-04-2012 |
20130338576 | PORTABLE INFUSION PUMP WITH PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION - Described is drug infusion device configure to maintain its intended drug delivery rate by monitoring atmospheric effects. The device may include one or more vents that permit the passage of gas between the exterior and interior of the device's housing. The device may also include one or more pressure and/or temperature sensors, the readings from which may be used to determine malfunctions in the venting of the device and/or changes in pressure that could cause the unintended over-delivery or under-delivery of medication. | 12-19-2013 |
20130338635 | PRESSURE INDEPENDENT DELIVERY METHOD FOR PORTABLE INFUSION PUMP - Described is method for maintaining proper drug delivery rate by monitoring atmospheric effects on a drug infusion device. The device may include one or more vents that permit the passage of gas between the exterior and interior of the device's housing. The device may also include one or more pressure and/or temperature sensors, the readings from which may be used to determine malfunctions in the venting of the device and/or changes in pressure that could cause the unintended over-delivery or under-delivery of medication. | 12-19-2013 |