Bladder syringe fluid delivery system

US10046106B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10046106-B2
Application numberUS-201113881072-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2011
Priority dateOct 25, 2010
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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Abstract

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A bladder syringe for a fluid delivery system includes a cylindrical body, a cap-bladder assembly, a plunger element disposed in the cylindrical body, and a mounting assembly to secure the cap-bladder assembly to the cylindrical body. The cylindrical body has a distal end and a proximal end and defines a throughbore. The cap-bladder assembly is adapted for connection to the distal end of the cylindrical body, and includes a cap body and a bladder. The cap body defines an interior cavity and a distal discharge conduit and is adapted to engage the distal end of the cylindrical body. A disc-shaped bladder is disposed within the interior cavity and typically includes a central membrane portion. The plunger element is disposed in the throughbore of the cylindrical body and is vented to enable evacuation of the space between the plunger element and the cap-bladder assembly in the cylindrical body.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bladder syringe for a fluid delivery system, the syringe comprising: a cylindrical body having a distal end and a proximal end and defining a throughbore; a cap-bladder assembly adapted for connection to the distal end of the cylindrical body, the cap-bladder assembly comprising: a cap comprising a cap body defining an interior cavity and a distal discharge conduit, the cap body seated on the distal end of the cylindrical body; and a disc-shaped bladder disposed within the interior cavity and comprising a membrane portion; and a plunger element disposed in the throughbore of the cylindrical body, the plunger element having a seal ring providing a substantially fluid tight seal between the plunger element and the cylindrical body, wherein a distal portion of the plunger element comprises a vent path having a radial passageway with an inlet at a circumferential outer surface of the plunger element distal of the seal ring and a one-way check valve allowing gas to pass through the plunger element to vent a space in the cylindrical body between the cap-bladder assembly and the plunger element during fluid delivery via distal movement of the plunger element toward the cap-bladder assembly. 2. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the cap-bladder assembly further comprises a retainer ring to secure the bladder in the interior cavity of the cap body. 3. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion has extra material in a central area of the membrane portion. 4. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion defines a convoluted central well portion. 5. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion is substantially planar. 6. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a plurality of annular ribs or rings. 7. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a plurality of radial ribs. 8. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion has extra material in a central area of the membrane portion and defines a convoluted central well portion. 9. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a series of concentric angular-shaped convolutes. 10. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion has a thinner center section and a thicker outer section tapering from the thinner center section. 11. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a series of thicker wall sections near a center of the bladder. 12. The bladder syringe of claim 11 , wherein the thicker wall sections are stepped. 13. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion has a non-uniform cross-section. 14. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion defines a central well portion connected to an outer rim by a series of frangible webs. 15. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion is comprised of two or more materials. 16. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the membrane portion has over-molded ribs on a proximal side thereof. 17. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein a distal face of the plunger element faces the cap-bladder assembly and the plunger element comprises a proximal portion adapted for connection with a piston element of a power fluid injector. 18. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the plunger element comprises one of an optical sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, and a mechanical sensor to detect a presence of the cap-bladder assembly on the distal end of the cylindrical body. 19. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the distal portion of the plunger element and the membrane portion of the bladder are shaped to interact to maintain a bladder material aligned in the cylindrical body during expansion of the bladder. 20. The bladder syringe of claim 19 , wherein the membrane portion defines a convoluted central well portion, and wherein the distal portion of the plunger element defines a distal circular recess to interact with the convoluted central well portion. 21. The bladder syringe of claim 19 , wherein the membrane portion defines a series or a plurality of concentric stepped or ridged portions adapted to cooperate with corresponding concentric stepped or ridged portions on a surface of the distal portion of the plunger element. 22. The bladder syringe of claim 1 , wherein the distal portion of the plunger element and the bladder interact to restrict movement of the bladder outward toward an interior wall of the cylindrical body to conserve a bladder material thickness in a center of the membrane portion as the plunger element is retracted in the cylindrical body creating vacuum pressure between the plunger element and the bladder. 23. A fluid delivery system, comprising: a power fluid injector comprising an injector housing and a reciprocally operable piston element; and a bladder syringe, comprising: a cylindrical body having a distal end and a proximal end and defining a throughbore; a cap-bladder assembly adapted for connection to the distal end of the cylindrical body, comprising: a cap comprising a cap body defining an interior cavity and a distal discharge conduit, the cap body seated on the distal end of the cylindrical body; and a disc-shaped bladder disposed within the interior cavity and comprising a membrane portion; and a plunger element disposed in the throughbore of the cylindrical body and comprising a distal portion facing the cap-bladder assembly and a proximal portion adapted for connection with the piston element of the power fluid injector, the proximal portion having a seal ring providing a substantially fluid tight seal between the plunger element and the cylindrical body, wherein the distal portion of the plunger element comprises a vent path having a radial passageway with an inlet at a circumferential outer surface of the plunger element distal of the seal ring and a one-way check valve allowing gas to pass through the plunger element to vent a space in the cylindrical body between the cap-bladder assembly and the plunger element during fluid delivery via distal movement of the plunger element toward the cap-bladder assembly. 24. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the cap-bladder assembly further comprises a retainer ring to secure the bladder in the interior cavity of the cap body. 25. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion has extra material in a central area of the membrane portion. 26. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion defines a convoluted central well portion. 27. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion is substantially planar. 28. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a plurality of annular ribs or rings. 29. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a series of concentric angular-shaped convolutes. 30. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion has a thinner center section and a thicker outer section tapering from the thinner center section. 31. The fluid delivery system of claim 23 , wherein the membrane portion comprises a series of thicker wall sections near a center of the bladder.

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Classifications

  • A61M5/1452Primary

    pressurised by means of pistons · CPC title

  • by compression of deformable ampoule or carpule wall · CPC title

  • Piston or piston-rod constructions, e.g. connection of piston with piston-rod (A61M5/5066 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • A61M5/007Primary

    for contrast media · CPC title

  • flexible, {e.g. independent bags}(A61M5/155 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10046106B2 cover?
A bladder syringe for a fluid delivery system includes a cylindrical body, a cap-bladder assembly, a plunger element disposed in the cylindrical body, and a mounting assembly to secure the cap-bladder assembly to the cylindrical body. The cylindrical body has a distal end and a proximal end and defines a throughbore. The cap-bladder assembly is adapted for connection to the distal end of the cy…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cowan Kevin P, Hoffman Raymond C, Uber Iii Arthur E, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/1452. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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