Intravenous pumping air management systems and methods

US10112009B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10112009-B2
Application numberUS-201514687610-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2015
Priority dateDec 29, 2010
Publication dateOct 30, 2018
Grant dateOct 30, 2018

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An intravenous (“IV”) liquid delivery system includes: an IV pump tubing set; a shuttle pump or membrane pump actuator operable with the IV pump tubing set; upstream and downstream valve actuators operable with the IV pump tubing set; the IV pump tubing set including an air removal device; an air detector configured to sense air in the IV pump tubing set; a control unit configured and arranged to (i) open the upstream valve actuator and close the downstream valve actuator to allow the pump actuator to draw liquid into a pump actuation portion of the IV pump tubing set, and (ii) close the upstream valve actuator and open the downstream valve actuator to allow the pump actuator to push liquid out of the pump actuation portion, the system configured to attempt to remove the air via the air removal device while operating the upstream and downstream valve actuators according to (i) and (ii).

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The invention claimed is: 1. An intravenous (“IV”) liquid delivery system comprising: an IV pump tubing set; a pump actuator operable with the IV pump tubing set; an air removal device located downstream of the pump actuator, the air removal device including an air passing but liquid retaining filter and a liquid passing but air retaining filter; an indicating device that indicates that the air removal device is present; and a control unit operable with the indicating device, the control unit configured so that when the air removal device is indicated as being present, the pump actuator is allowed to operate the IV pump tubing set even if air is detected upstream of the air removal device. 2. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , which includes an air detector located downstream of the pump actuator, and wherein the control unit is further configured to stop the pump actuator if air is detected at the downstream air detector. 3. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured so that when the air removal device is indicated as not being present, the pump actuator is stopped if air is detected. 4. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the indicating device includes a sensor positioned to sense the presence of the air removal device. 5. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the indicating device includes an identification code provided with one of the IV pump tubing set and the air removal device. 6. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , which includes an upstream air detector located upstream of the pump actuator, and a downstream air detector located downstream of the pump actuator. 7. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the indicating device includes (i) a capacitance sensor, (ii) an inductive sensor, (iii) an optical sensor, (iv) an electro-mechanical sensor, or (v) a reader that reads a radio frequency identification tag or barcode. 8. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the indicating device is powered by the control unit. 9. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 , which includes a housing, wherein each of the pump actuator, the air removal device and the control unit is located within the housing. 10. The liquid delivery system of claim 1 , which includes a housing, wherein the pump actuator, the air removal device and the control unit are located within the housing. 11. An intravenous (“IV”) liquid delivery system comprising: an IV pump tubing set; a pump actuator operable with the IV pump tubing set; an air removal device located downstream of the pump actuator, the air removal device including at least one of an air passing but liquid retaining filter or a liquid passing but air retaining filter; an indicating device that indicates that the air removal device is present; and a control unit operable with the indicating device, the control unit configured so that when the air removal device is indicated as not being present, actuation of the pump actuator is prevented or stopped. 12. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 11 , which includes an air detector located downstream of the pump actuator, and wherein the control unit is further configured to prevent or stop actuation of the pump actuator if air is detected at the downstream air detector. 13. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the indicating device includes a sensor positioned to sense the presence of the air removal device. 14. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the indicating device includes an identification code provided with one of the IV pump tubing set and the air removal device to identify whether the air removal device is present. 15. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 11 , which includes an upstream air detector located upstream of the pump actuator, and a downstream air detector located downstream of the pump actuator. 16. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the indicating device includes (i) a capacitance sensor, (ii) an inductive sensor, (iii) an optical sensor, (iv) an electro-mechanical sensor, or (v) a reader that reads a radio frequency identification tag or barcode. 17. The IV liquid delivery system of claim 11 , wherein the indicating device is powered by the control unit.

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Classifications

  • A61M5/172Primary

    electrical or electronic {(A61M5/16804, A61M5/16831 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • using hydrophobic filters · CPC title

  • using hydrophilic or hydrophobic filters · CPC title

  • with identification means · CPC title

  • A61M5/36Primary

    with means for eliminating or preventing injection or infusion of air into body (dialysis systems, blood oxygenators A61M1/14; haemofiltration equipment A61M1/34; {automatic tube cut-off A61M39/281}) · CPC title

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What does patent US10112009B2 cover?
An intravenous (“IV”) liquid delivery system includes: an IV pump tubing set; a shuttle pump or membrane pump actuator operable with the IV pump tubing set; upstream and downstream valve actuators operable with the IV pump tubing set; the IV pump tubing set including an air removal device; an air detector configured to sense air in the IV pump tubing set; a control unit configured and arranged …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baxter Int, Baxter Healthcare Sa, Baxter Healthcare Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/172. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 30 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).