Disposable cassette and system for dialysis

US10179200B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10179200-B2
Application numberUS-201715809628-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2017
Priority dateJul 19, 2002
Publication dateJan 15, 2019
Grant dateJan 15, 2019

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A disposable cassette and system for dialysis are disclosed. An example disposable cassette includes a rigid portion, a fluid source inlet configured to be placed in fluid communication with a fluid source, and a fluid pumping receptacle placed in fluid communication with the fluid source inlet. The fluid pumping receptacle is configured to operate with a fluid pump actuator to pump fluid from the fluid source. The example disposable cassette also includes a dampening chamber formed as part of the rigid portion and in fluid communication with the fluid pumping receptacle. The dampening chamber is sized and arranged to reduce pressure fluctuations in the fluid delivered from the fluid pumping receptacle. The example disposable cassette further includes an outlet in fluid communication with the dampening chamber. The outlet provides dialysis fluid for a dialysis treatment.

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The invention is claimed as follows: 1. A disposable cassette for a dialysis treatment comprising: a rigid portion; a fluid source inlet configured to be placed in fluid communication with a fluid source; a fluid pumping receptacle placed in fluid communication with the fluid source inlet, the fluid pumping receptacle configured to operate with a fluid pump actuator to pump fluid from the fluid source; a dampening chamber formed as part of the rigid portion and in fluid communication with the fluid pumping receptacle, the dampening chamber sized and arranged to reduce pressure fluctuations in the fluid delivered from the fluid pumping receptacle; an outlet in fluid communication with the dampening chamber, the outlet for providing dialysis fluid for the dialysis treatment; and a valve chamber located between the dampening chamber and the outlet, the valve chamber configured to operate with a valve actuator to control a flow of the dialysis fluid to the outlet. 2. The disposable cassette of claim 1 , further comprising a concentrate inlet for communication fluidly with a concentrate source. 3. The disposable cassette of claim 2 , wherein fluid from the fluid source is mixed with concentrate from the concentrate source to form the dialysis fluid. 4. The disposable cassette of claim 3 , wherein the fluid from the fluid source is mixed with the concentrate downstream from the dampening chamber. 5. The disposable cassette of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor chamber formed as part of the rigid portion and in fluid communication with at least one of the fluid pumping receptacle and the dampening chamber. 6. The disposable cassette of claim 1 , wherein the dampening chamber is a first dampening chamber, and wherein the rigid portion further includes a second dampening chamber in fluid communication with the first dampening chamber and configured to further reduce pressure fluctuations in the fluid. 7. The disposable cassette of claim 1 , which includes at least one flexible membrane sealed to the rigid portion to collectively form the dampening chamber. 8. The disposable cassette of claim 1 , wherein the valve chamber is a first valve chamber and the valve actuator is a first valve actuator, and wherein the disposable cassette further includes a second valve chamber located between the fluid pumping receptacle and the fluid source inlet, the second valve chamber configured to operate with a second valve actuator to control a flow of the fluid from the fluid source. 9. The disposable cassette of claim 1 , wherein the fluid pumping receptacle is a pumping chamber or tube. 10. A disposable cassette comprising: an fluid source inlet configured to be placed in fluid communication with a fluid source; a concentrate inlet configured to be placed in fluid communication with a concentrate source; a fluid pumping receptacle in fluid communication with the fluid source inlet, the fluid pumping receptacle configured to operate with a fluid pump actuator to pump fluid from the fluid source; a dampening chamber in fluid communication with the fluid pumping receptacle and configured to reduce pressure fluctuations in the fluid delivered from the fluid pumping receptacle; a concentrate pumping receptacle in fluid communication with the concentrate inlet, the concentrate pumping receptacle configured to operate with a concentrate pump actuator to pump concentrate from the concentrate source to mix with the fluid from the dampening chamber; a sensor chamber operable with an external sensor to measure a property of at least one of the pumped fluid or the mixed fluid; and an outlet positioned to deliver the mixed fluid for a dialysis treatment. 11. The disposable cassette of claim 10 , which includes a rigid portion forming at least part of at least one of the fluid source inlet, the outlet, the concentrate inlet, the fluid pumping receptacle, the dampening chamber, the sensor chamber, or the concentrate pumping receptacle. 12. The disposable cassette of claim 11 , which includes at least one flexible membrane secured to the rigid portion to collectively form at least one of the fluid pumping receptacle, the dampening chamber, the sensor chamber, or the concentrate pumping receptacle. 13. The disposable cassette of claim 10 , which operates as part of a disposable set including the concentrate source, wherein the concentrate source is an electrolyte fluid source or an osmotic agent fluid source. 14. The disposable cassette of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the fluid pumping receptacle or the concentrate pumping receptacle is a pumping chamber or tube. 15. A dialysis system comprising: a dialysis machine configured to provide a dialysis treatment to a patient, the dialysis machine including a fluid pump actuator and a sensor; a fluid source; and a pumping cassette in fluid communication with the fluid source, the pumping cassette including a fluid pumping receptacle in fluid communication with the fluid source, the fluid pumping receptacle configured to operate with the fluid pump actuator to pump fluid from the fluid source, a dampening chamber in fluid communication with the fluid pumping receptacle and configured to reduce pressure fluctuations in the fluid delivered from the fluid pumping receptacle, a sensor chamber operable with the sensor and in fluid communication with at least one of the fluid pumping receptacle or the dampening chamber, and an outlet in fluid communication with the dampening chamber and positioned to deliver mixed fluid for the dialysis treatment, the mixed fluid including fluid from the fluid source and a concentrate, wherein the sensor is configured to measure a property of the mixed fluid in the sensor chamber. 16. The dialysis system of claim 15 , which includes a concentrate source, wherein the dialysis machine includes a concentrate pump actuator; and the pumping cassette includes a concentrate pumping receptacle in fluid communication with the concentrate source, the concentrate pumping receptacle configured to operate with the concentrate pump actuator to pump the concentrate from the concentrate source. 17. The dialysis system of claim 15 , wherein the pumping cassette includes a rigid portion forming at least part of at least one of the outlet, the fluid pumping receptacle, the sensor chamber, or the dampening chamber. 18. The dialysis system of claim 17 , wherein the pumping cassette includes at least one flexible membrane secured to the rigid portion to collectively form at least one of the fluid pumping receptacle or the dampening chamber. 19. The dialysis system of claim 15 , wherein the fluid source is a dialysate fluid source. 20. The dialysis system of claim 15 , wherein the fluid pumping receptacle is a pumping chamber or tube.

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  • Priming (priming in extracorporeal blood circuits A61M1/3643) · CPC title

  • Continuous flow peritoneal dialysis [CFPD] · CPC title

  • Apparatus for preparing dialysates · CPC title

  • Heating (for sterilisation A61M1/1686) · CPC title

  • A61M1/1696Primary

    with dialysate regeneration · CPC title

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What does patent US10179200B2 cover?
A disposable cassette and system for dialysis are disclosed. An example disposable cassette includes a rigid portion, a fluid source inlet configured to be placed in fluid communication with a fluid source, and a fluid pumping receptacle placed in fluid communication with the fluid source inlet. The fluid pumping receptacle is configured to operate with a fluid pump actuator to pump fluid from …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baxter Int, Baxter Healthcare Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M1/1696. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 15 2019 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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