Blood feeding flow rate-controlling device and extracorporeal circulation device
US-9381287-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US10111999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10111999-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615182925-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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Devices and methods for enhancing the operations of fluid systems are provided. For example, this document provides variable-elevation drop tubes that are well suited for use with medical fluid reservoirs. While the variable-elevation drop tubes provided herein are described in the context of a medical fluid system, such as an extracorporeal blood flow circuit, it should be understood that the devices and methods provided herein are not limited to such contexts.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical fluid reservoir comprising: a reservoir shell defining an interior space configured for containing a medical fluid; a drop tube disposed within the interior space and configured to introduce the medical fluid into the interior space, the drop tube defining a drop tube length, the drop tube having a first end that is coupled to the reservoir shell and a second end that has freedom to move within the interior space; and a buoyant member coupled to a portion of the drop tube adjacent the second end, the drop tube length adjusting in response to movement of the buoyant member. 2. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 1 , further comprising a filter material disposed about the drop tube and the buoyant member such that fluid flowing from the drop tube has to pass through the filter materials before exiting the reservoir shell. 3. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 2 , further comprising a filter frame that provides structural support for the filter material. 4. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 3 , wherein the buoyant member is slidably coupled with the filter frame. 5. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the drop tube comprises a coiled tube. 6. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the drop tube comprises a corrugated tube. 7. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the drop tube comprises a telescoping tube. 8. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 1 , wherein the drop tube comprises a bellows. 9. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 1 , further comprising a blood oxygenation device coupled to the reservoir shell. 10. A medical fluid reservoir comprising: a reservoir shell defining an interior space configured for containing a medical fluid, the reservoir shell also defining a fluid outflow port; a drop tube disposed within the interior space and configured to introduce the medical fluid into the interior space, the drop tube having a first end that is coupled to the reservoir shell and a second end that has freedom to move within the interior space; and a buoyant member coupled to a portion of the drop tube adjacent the second end, wherein a distance between the second end and the fluid outflow port changes in response to movement of the buoyant member. 11. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , further comprising a filter material disposed about the drop tube and the buoyant member such that fluid flowing from the drop tube has to pass through the filter materials before exiting the reservoir shell through the fluid outflow port. 12. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 11 , further comprising a filter frame that provides structural support for the filter material. 13. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 12 , wherein the buoyant member is slidably coupled with the filter frame. 14. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , wherein the drop tube comprises a coiled tube. 15. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , wherein the drop tube comprises a corrugated tube. 16. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , wherein the drop tube comprises a telescoping tube. 17. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , wherein the drop tube comprises a bellows. 18. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , further comprising a blood oxygenation device coupled to the reservoir shell. 19. The medical fluid reservoir of claim 10 , wherein the buoyant member is configured to maintain a consistent spatial relationship between the second end and a plurality of differing surface levels of a fluid contained in the interior space.
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