Device to meter fluid
US-9610414-B2 · Apr 4, 2017 · US
US10369306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10369306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715477891-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2003 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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An apparatus for metering the delivery of a fluid. The apparatus has a variable acoustic source and a microphone, both acoustically coupled to a volume having a fluid region and an air region. The apparatus may also include a processor to determine a volume of the air region based on signals received from the microphone and the variable acoustic source. A fluid valve is coupled to the processor, and is configured to allow an amount of fluid to exit the fluid region associated with the volume of the air region.
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A system to meter medication from a disposable cassette comprising: a disposable cassette including a drug reservoir, an inlet valve, a fluid region and an output valve, the inlet valve fluidicly connecting the drug reservoir to the fluid region and the output valve fluidicly connected to the fluid region; and a reusable portion comprising: an acoustic volume transducer including: a housing containing a first volume and partly defining a variable volume chamber, the variable volume chamber being further bounded by the fluid region, and a printed circuit board disposed within the housing, the printed circuit board defining the first volume within the housing and the printed circuit board including: an acoustic source, a first microphone acoustically coupled to the first volume, and a second microphone acoustically coupled to the variable volume chamber; a processor in electrical communication with the acoustic volume sensor and coupled to the output valve, the processor receiving a first signal from the first microphone and a second signal from the second microphone, the processor determining the volume of the fluid region based on the first signal and second signal, the processor controlling the output valve to allow an amount of fluid to exit the fluid region. 2. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 wherein the first volume and the variable volume chamber form at least part of an acoustic system. 3. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 wherein the processor comprises: controlling the acoustic source to generate an acoustic excitement in the acoustic system, receiving a first signal from the first microphone in response to the acoustic excitement, and receiving a second signal from the second microphone in response to the acoustic excitement. 4. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 wherein the processor determines the volume of the variable volume chamber associated with the first signal and the second signal. 5. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 wherein the processor controls the output valve based on the determined volume of the variable volume chamber. 6. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 wherein the processor determines the resonant frequency of the acoustic system associated with the first signal and second signal. 7. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 further comprising a hole in the printed circuit board to equalize pressure between the first volume and the variable volume chamber. 8. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 1 wherein the printed circuit board comprises a temperature sensor, the temperature sensor in communication with the processor. 9. A system to meter medication from a disposable cassette comprising: a disposable cassette including a drug reservoir, an inlet valve, a fluid region and an fluid valve, the inlet valve fluidicly connecting the drug reservoir to the fluid region and the fluid valve fluidicly connected to the fluid region; and a reusable portion comprising: an acoustic volume transducer including: a housing containing a first volume and partly defining a variable volume chamber, the variable volume chamber being further bounded by the fluid region, and a printed circuit board disposed within the housing, the printed circuit board defining the first volume within the housing and the printed circuit board including: an acoustic source, a first microphone acoustically coupled to the first volume, and a second microphone acoustically coupled to the variable volume chamber; a processor in electrical communication with the acoustic volume sensor, the processor coupled to the fluid valve, the processor configured to control the fluid valve to allow a selected volume of fluid to exit from the fluid region. 10. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 9 wherein the disposable drug cassette mounts to the housing, the disposable drug cassette comprises a diaphragm, the fluid region is separated from the variable volume chamber by the diaphragm. 11. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 10 wherein the volume of the variable volume chamber plus the volume of the fluid region is constant. 12. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 9 wherein the first volume and variable volume chamber form at least part of an acoustic system. 13. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 12 wherein the processor comprises: controlling the acoustic source to generate an acoustic excitement in the acoustic system, receiving a first signal from the first microphone in response to the acoustic excitement, and receiving a second signal from the second microphone in response to the acoustic excitement. 14. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 13 wherein the processor determines the volume of the variable volume chamber associated with first signal and the second signal. 15. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 14 wherein the processor controls the output valve based on the determined volume of variable volume chamber. 16. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 13 wherein the printed circuit board comprises a temperature sensor and the temperature sensor provides a temperature signal to the processor. 17. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 16 wherein the processor comprises: determining the resonant frequency of the acoustic system associated with the first signal and second signal, and determining the volume of the variable volume chamber associated with the resonant frequency of the acoustic system and the temperature signal. 18. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 17 wherein the processor determines the resonant frequency of the acoustic system further associated an underdamped second-order model of the acoustic system. 19. The system to meter medication from a disposable cassette of claim 9 further comprising a hole in the printed circuit board to equalize pressure between the first volume and the variable volume chamber.
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