Inflator with varying mechanical advantage

US10130799B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10130799-B2
Application numberUS-201414469867-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2014
Priority dateAug 27, 2014
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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An inflator comprises a body, a first drive member, and a second drive member. The body defines a reservoir that is configured to hold fluid and includes an outlet. The first drive member is operable to move through the reservoir to drive fluid from the reservoir through the outlet. The second drive member is engaged with the first drive member. The second drive member is movable relative to the body through a first range of motion to actuate the first drive member to drive fluid through the outlet at a first rate. The second drive member is movable relative to the body through a second range of motion following the first range of motion. The first drive member is configured to either drive fluid through the outlet at a second rate or not drive fluid through the outlet as the second drive member moves through the second range of motion.

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We claim: 1. An inflator, comprising: (a) a body defining a reservoir, wherein the reservoir is configured to hold a fluid, wherein the reservoir includes a fluid outlet; (b) a first drive member movably engaged with the body, wherein the first drive member is operable to move through the reservoir to selectively drive fluid from the reservoir through the outlet; (c) a second drive member engaged with the first drive member; and (d) a rotary drive member coupling the first drive member with the second drive member, wherein the second drive member is movable distally along an axis relative to the body through a first range of motion to actuate the first drive member to drive fluid through the outlet at a first rate, wherein the second drive member is movable distally along the axis relative to the body through a second range of motion following the first range of motion, wherein the first drive member is configured to either drive fluid through the outlet at a second rate or not drive fluid through the outlet as the second drive member moves through the second range of motion, wherein the rotary drive member is configured to provide displacement of the first drive member relative to the reservoir at the first rate and at a first amount of mechanical advantage as the second drive member moves through the first range of motion, followed by displacement of the first drive member relative to the reservoir at the second rate and at a second amount of mechanical advantage as the second drive member moves through the second range of motion. 2. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the second drive member is further movable relative to the first drive member through the second range of motion. 3. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the second drive member comprises a first ratcheting feature, wherein the body comprises a second ratcheting feature, wherein the first and second ratcheting features are configured to cooperate to selectively maintain longitudinal positioning of the second drive member relative to the body. 4. The inflator of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid pressure regulator, wherein the fluid pressure regulator is operable to selectively restrict the pressure of fluid in the reservoir. 5. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the first drive member comprises: (i) a plunger, and (ii) a plunger driver coupled with the plunger. 6. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the first rate is greater than the second rate. 7. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the second amount of mechanical advantage is greater than the first amount of mechanical advantage. 8. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the rotary drive member comprises a curved cam feature and a set of teeth, wherein the first drive member is engaged with the teeth, wherein the second drive member is engaged with the curved cam feature. 9. The inflator of claim 8 , further comprising a flexible band, wherein the second drive member is engaged with the curved cam feature via the flexible band. 10. The inflator of claim 8 , wherein the curved cam feature has a spiral curvature. 11. The inflator of claim 1 , wherein the second drive member is configured to move continuously through the first range of motion followed by the second range of motion. 12. An inflator, comprising: (a) a body defining a reservoir, wherein the reservoir is configured to hold a fluid, wherein the reservoir includes a fluid outlet; (b) a first translating drive member movably engaged with the body, wherein the first translating drive member is operable to move through the reservoir to selectively drive fluid from the reservoir through the outlet; (c) a second translating drive member engaged with the first translating drive member; (d) a rotary drive member coupled with the second translating drive member and configured to rotate about a rotary axis; and (e) a flexible band that couples the second translating drive member with the rotary drive member, wherein the second translating drive member is configured to translate relative to the body to thereby drive rotation of the rotary drive member about the rotary axis to thereby actuate the first translating drive member to drive fluid through the outlet, wherein the first translating drive member is configured to actuate at a varying rate in response to rotation of the rotary drive member about the rotary axis. 13. The inflator of claim 12 , wherein the rotary drive member couples the first translating drive member with the second translating drive member. 14. The inflator of claim 12 , wherein the rotary drive member includes a gear portion and a toothless cam portion laterally offset from the gear portion, wherein the gear portion is configured to engage the first translating drive member. 15. The inflator of claim 14 , wherein the cam portion has a spiral curvature. 16. An inflator, comprising: (a) a body defining a reservoir, wherein the reservoir is configured to hold a fluid, wherein the reservoir includes a fluid outlet; (b) a first drive member moveably coupled with the body, wherein the first drive member is operable to move through the reservoir to selectively drive fluid from the reservoir through the fluid outlet; (c) a second drive member moveable relative to the first drive member; (d) a rotary drive member rotatable relative to the second drive member, wherein the rotary drive member operatively couples the first drive member with the second drive member; and (e) a flexible band, wherein the flexible band couples the second drive member with the rotary drive member, wherein the flexible band is operable to flex from a first state to a second state to thereby transmit a driving force from the second drive member to the rotary drive member, wherein the rotary drive member is operable to transmit at least a portion of the driving force to the first drive member to thereby drive fluid through the fluid outlet. 17. The inflator of claim 16 , wherein the first drive member comprises a first translating drive member, wherein the second drive member comprises a second translating drive member. 18. The inflator of claim 17 , wherein a first end of the flexible band is secured to the second translating drive member, wherein a second end of the flexible band is secured to the rotary drive member. 19. The inflator of claim 16 , wherein the rotary drive member comprises a cam feature, wherein the flexible band is secured to the cam feature. 20. The inflator of claim 16 , wherein the rotary drive member is configured to provide displacement of the first drive member relative to the reservoir at a first rate and with a first amount of mechanical advantage through a first range of motion of the first drive member, wherein the rotary drive member is further configured to provide displacement of the first drive member relative to the reservoir at a second rate and with a second amount of mechanical advantage through a second range of motion of the first drive member, wherein the second range of motion follows the first range of motion.

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What does patent US10130799B2 cover?
An inflator comprises a body, a first drive member, and a second drive member. The body defines a reservoir that is configured to hold fluid and includes an outlet. The first drive member is operable to move through the reservoir to drive fluid from the reservoir through the outlet. The second drive member is engaged with the first drive member. The second drive member is movable relative to th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Acclarent Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/10182. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 20 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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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).