Infusion pump with independently controllable valves and low power operation and methods thereof
US-2015361974-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10039880B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10039880-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213984038-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device. The dispense interface comprises a main outer body and an inner body. The inner body may be configured for connection to a drug delivery device and defines a first reservoir and a second reservoir. A first piercing needle is in fluid communication with the first reservoir and positioned for piercing a first cartridge of a drug delivery device. A second piercing needle is provided and in fluid communication with the second reservoir and positioned for piercing a second cartridge contained with a drug delivery device. A manifold is positioned adjacent the inner body and comprises a fluid groove arrangement. A valve arrangement is positioned between the inner body and the manifold and controls fluid communication of a first fluid contained in the first cartridge and a second fluid contained in the second cartridge by way of the fluid groove arrangement to a holding chamber. The dispense interface may further comprise a lockout preventing dispense interface reuse.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device, said dispense interface comprising: a main outer body; an inner body positioned within at least a portion of said main outer body and configured for connection to a drug delivery device, said inner body comprising a generally flat surface, and said generally flat surface of said inner body defining a first inner body reservoir, a second inner body reservoir, and a holding chamber; a first piercing needle provided by said inner body, said first piercing needle in fluid communication with said first inner body reservoir and positioned for piercing a first cartridge contained within the drug delivery device; a second piercing needle provided by said inner body, said second piercing needle in fluid communication with said second inner body reservoir and positioned for piercing a second cartridge contained within the drug delivery device; a manifold comprising a generally flat surface positioned against the generally flat surface of said inner body, said generally flat surface of said manifold comprising a fluid groove arrangement, wherein said fluid groove arrangement defines at least a first fluid groove and a second fluid groove, said first fluid groove and said second fluid groove extending along said generally flat surface of said manifold, wherein the first fluid groove and the generally flat surface of said inner body define a first fluidic channel, and wherein the second fluid groove and the generally flat surface of said inner body define a second fluidic channel; and a valve arrangement positioned between said inner body and said manifold, wherein said valve arrangement controls fluid communication of a first fluid contained in said first cartridge from said first cartridge, through said first fluidic channel, and then into said holding chamber of said inner body and controls fluid communication of a second fluid contained in said second cartridge from said second cartridge, through said second fluidic channel, and then into said holding chamber of said inner body. 2. The dispense interface of claim 1 , further comprising a lockout mechanism configured to prevent said dispense interface from being reattached to the drug delivery device once said dispense interface has been removed from the drug delivery device. 3. The dispense interface of claim 2 , wherein the lockout mechanism comprises a lockout spring seated in said inner body and having a first spring arm and a second spring arm, wherein the first and second spring arms are configured to flex radially outward defining an initial distance D M1 in a first position, and the first and second spring arms are configured to flex towards one another defining a second distance smaller than the initial distance D M1 in a second position. 4. The dispense interface of claim 3 , wherein the lockout spring further comprises a spring tip comprising a tab defining a recess, wherein the spring tip is configured to snap over a retention rib on the inner body when moving from the first position to the second position, and wherein the retention rib is configured to hold the lockout spring in the second position. 5. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein the main outer body is configured for connection to a double ended needle assembly. 6. The dispense interface of claim 5 , wherein when said double ended needle assembly is connected to said dispense interface, said double ended needle assembly is in fluid communication with said holding chamber. 7. The dispense interface of claim 1 further comprising a guide arrangement for guiding the dispense interface onto a distal end of the drug delivery device. 8. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said valve arrangement comprises: a first diaphragm valve positioned between said manifold and said first inner body reservoir; a second diaphragm valve positioned between said manifold and said second inner body reservoir; wherein said first diaphragm valve controls fluid communication of said first fluid contained in said first cartridge from said first cartridge by way of said first fluid groove to said holding chamber of said inner body; and wherein said second diaphragm valve controls fluid communication of a second fluid contained in said second cartridge from said second cartridge by way of said second fluid groove to said holding chamber of said inner body. 9. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein the main outer body comprises a cylindrical extension, said cylindrical extension comprising a mounting hub for releasably mounting a double ended needle assembly. 10. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said inner body comprises a tab arrangement that allows said dispense interface to be releasably connected to the drug delivery device. 11. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said first inner body reservoir comprises a circular shaped recess. 12. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said manifold is laser welded to said inner body. 13. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said fluid groove arrangement further defines a third fluid groove, and wherein said first fluid groove and said second fluid groove meet at said third fluid groove. 14. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said generally flat surface of said manifold further comprises a first valve cavity and a second valve cavity. 15. The dispense interface of claim 1 , wherein said first fluid groove and said second fluid groove guide flow of said first fluid and said second fluid, respectively, between said manifold and said generally flat surface of said inner body.
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