Flow rate measurement and control of infusion devices
US-2018177945-A1 · Jun 28, 2018 · US
US10480979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10480979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615164604-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A flow meter for measuring a flow rate of a fluid may include a cartridge containing certain components such as a flow sensor. The cartridge is removable from the flow meter such that it may be replaced with a new cartridge, allowing calibration of the flow meter while enabling the flow meter to continue to be operated with another cartridge in the place of the removed cartridge. The flow meter may be configured to direct fluid flow away from selected components of the flow meter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cartridge for a flow meter, the cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing enclosing a cartridge interior, and configured for removable installation in a mainframe of a flow meter; a fluid inlet configured for conducting fluid from outside the cartridge housing to the cartridge interior; a chamber disposed in the cartridge interior; a chamber inlet communicating with the chamber; a flow sensor disposed in the cartridge interior and configured for measuring fluid flow rate into the chamber, wherein the flow sensor comprises a displacement transducer disposed in the chamber; and a fluid outlet, wherein the cartridge defines a flow path through the fluid inlet, through the chamber inlet, to the chamber, and toward the fluid outlet. 2. The cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the flow sensor comprises a component selected from the group consisting of: a valve disposed in the cartridge interior and in the flow path between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, wherein the valve is switchable between an open state allowing fluid flow through the valve, and a closed state blocking fluid flow through the valve; a chamber wall, wherein the chamber wall and the flow sensor cooperatively enclose the chamber; and both of the foregoing. 3. The cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a memory, or a memory containing flow measurement calibration data, disposed in the cartridge interior. 4. The cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a first electrical connector configured for removable coupling with a second electrical connector of the mainframe. 5. The cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge is configured for directing fluid in the chamber to flow through the chamber inlet and toward the fluid outlet. 6. The cartridge of claim 1 , comprising an inside surface disposed at a distance from the flow sensor, and a chamber wall interposed between the inside surface and the flow sensor, wherein: the inside surface, the flow sensor, and the chamber wall cooperatively enclose the chamber; and the chamber inlet is disposed at the chamber wall. 7. The cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a chamber outlet communicating with the chamber, wherein the cartridge is configured for directing fluid through the chamber inlet, the chamber, and the chamber outlet, and toward the fluid outlet. 8. The cartridge of claim 1 , comprising an inside surface disposed at a distance from the flow sensor, and a chamber wall interposed between the inside surface and the flow sensor, wherein: the inside surface, the flow sensor, and the chamber wall cooperatively enclose the chamber; and the chamber inlet is disposed at the inside surface. 9. The cartridge of claim 8 , comprising a chamber outlet communicating with the chamber and having a configuration selected from the group consisting of: the cartridge is configured for directing fluid through the chamber inlet, the chamber, and the chamber outlet, and toward the fluid outlet; the chamber outlet is disposed at the chamber wall; and both of the foregoing. 10. A flow meter, comprising: a mainframe comprising a receptacle; and a cartridge comprising a cartridge housing enclosing a cartridge interior, and configured for removable installation in the mainframe, a fluid inlet configured for conducting fluid from outside the cartridge housing to the cartridge interior, a chamber disposed in the cartridge interior, a chamber inlet communicating with the chamber, a flow sensor disposed in the cartridge interior and configured for measuring fluid flow rate into the chamber, and a fluid outlet, wherein: the flow sensor comprises a displacement transducer disposed in the chamber; the cartridge defines a flow path through the fluid inlet, through the chamber inlet, to the chamber, and toward the fluid outlet; and the cartridge is movable through the receptacle between an uninstalled position at which the cartridge is unengaged with the mainframe, and an installed position at which the cartridge is engaged with the mainframe. 11. The flow meter of claim 10 , wherein the mainframe comprises a mainframe interior and an interior wall disposed between the mainframe interior and the receptacle, and the interior wall is configured to fluidly isolate the receptacle from the mainframe interior. 12. The flow meter of claim 10 , wherein the mainframe comprises a mainframe interior, and a mainframe component selected from the group consisting of: an electronic circuit disposed in the mainframe interior; an electronic circuit disposed in the mainframe interior and comprising at least a processor and a memory; an electronic circuit disposed in the mainframe interior and configured for receiving measurement signals outputted by the flow sensor; an electronic circuit disposed in the mainframe interior, and a user-operable button configured for providing an input to the electronic circuit; an electrical power source disposed in the mainframe interior; a display screen visible from outside the mainframe; and a combination of two or more of the foregoing. 13. The flow meter of claim 10 , wherein: the cartridge comprises a first electrical connector, and the mainframe comprises a second electrical connector configured for removable coupling with the first electrical connector; and the first electrical connector is uncoupled from the second electrical connector at the uninstalled position, and the first electrical connector is coupled with the second electrical connector at the installed position. 14. The flow meter of claim 13 , wherein the mainframe comprises a mainframe interior and an interior wall disposed between the mainframe interior and the receptacle, and the second electrical connector is positioned at or proximate to the interior wall. 15. A method for operating a flow meter, the method comprising: installing a cartridge in a mainframe of the flow meter by moving the cartridge into a receptacle of the mainframe, wherein the cartridge comprises a cartridge housing enclosing a cartridge interior, a chamber in the cartridge interior, a chamber inlet, and a flow sensor disposed in the cartridge interior, and wherein the flow sensor comprises a displacement transducer disposed in the chamber; flowing a fluid through the chamber inlet and into the chamber; while flowing the fluid, operating the flow sensor to measure a flow rate of the fluid into the chamber, wherein the flow sensor outputs a measurement signal; and transmitting the measurement signal to an electronic circuit disposed in the mainframe. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein installing the cartridge comprises coupling a first electrical connector of the cartridge with a second electrical connector of the mainframe, and transmitting the measurement signal is done via the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the installed cartridge is a first cartridge, and further comprising: uninstalling the first cartridge from the mainframe, and removing the first cartridge from the receptacle; and installing a second cartridge in the mainframe by moving the second cartridge into the receptacle, wherein the second cartridge comprises a second cartridge interior, a second chamber in the second cartridge interior, a second fluid inlet, a second fluid outlet, and a second flow sensor. 18. The method of claim 15 , comprising transmitting calibration data from the cartridge to the electronic circuit, and calculating flow rate based on the measurement signal and the calibration data transmitted to the electroni
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