Fluid injection system having various systems for controlling an injection procedure

US10850031B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10850031-B2
Application numberUS-201816013297-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2018
Priority dateMay 12, 2011
Publication dateDec 1, 2020
Grant dateDec 1, 2020

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A fluid injection system that includes an injector head having a syringe for delivering a fluid to a patient; a mounting structure pivotally connected to the injector head and configured to support the injector head above a surface; and a control system operationally coupled to the injector head for controlling an injection procedure is disclosed. The fluid injection system is provided with various sensors to control various aspects of the fluid injection system, such as the establishment of a reference plane, the determination of a tilt angle of the injector head, and the determination of a temperature of an actuation system of the injector head.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid injection system comprising: an injector head for delivering a fluid to a patient, the injector head comprising a housing, a mechanical interface on a front face of the housing for receiving a syringe, a piston positioned within the housing for connecting to a plunger of the syringe, and an actuation system positioned within the housing for moving the piston; a plurality of temperature sensors positioned in the vicinity of the actuation system within the housing of the injector head for generating signals indicative of a temperature of the actuation system; and a control system operationally coupled to the injector head and the at least one plurality of temperature sensors for controlling an injection procedure, wherein the control system is configured to inhibit operation of the actuation system if the temperature determined by at least one temperature sensor of the plurality of temperature sensors exceeds a predefined threshold level. 2. The fluid injection system of claim 1 , wherein the actuation system comprises: a gear train and linear ball screw; a brushless DC motor coupled to the gear train and linear ball screw; and a motor amplifier operationally coupled to the motor. 3. The fluid injection system of claim 1 , wherein the control system is operationally coupled to a display unit having a graphical user interface. 4. The fluid injection system of claim 3 , wherein a user is alerted that the temperature determined by at least one temperature sensor of the plurality of temperature sensors exceeds the predefined threshold level by a message appearing on the graphical user interface of the display unit. 5. The fluid injection system of claim 1 , wherein the housing of the injector head further comprises a display on a top portion thereof. 6. The fluid injection system of claim 5 , wherein the display displays information regarding at least one of the following: volume remaining, flow rate, pressure, and programmed volume. 7. A method of controlling a fluid injection system during a fluid injection procedure, the method comprising: positioning a plurality of temperature sensors in a vicinity of an actuation system of an injector head of the fluid injection system; receiving, by a control system of the fluid injection system, a signal indicative of a temperature of the actuation system from at least one temperature sensor of the plurality of temperature sensors; and inhibiting, by the control system of the fluid injection system, operation of the actuation system if a temperature determined by at least one temperature sensor of the plurality of temperature sensors exceeds a predefined threshold level. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the injector head is configured to deliver fluid to a patient and comprises a housing, a mechanical interface on a front face of the housing for receiving a syringe, a piston positioned within the housing for connecting to a plunger of the syringe, and the actuation system positioned within the housing for moving the piston. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the actuation system comprises: a gear train and linear ball screw; a brushless DC motor coupled to the gear train and linear ball screw; and a motor amplifier operationally coupled to the motor. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: alerting a user that the temperature determined by the at least one temperature sensor of the plurality of temperature sensors exceeds the predefined threshold level by a message appearing on a graphical user interface of a display unit that is operatively connected to the control system. 11. A fluid injection system comprising: an injector head for delivering a fluid to a patient; a reference plane sensor positioned on the injector head; and a control system operationally coupled to the injector head and the reference plane sensor for controlling an injection procedure, wherein the control system is configured to: (a) receive an input from the reference plane sensor to establish a reference plane that is parallel to a floor surface; (b) determine an existence of a reference plane offset detrimental to air management, wherein the reference plane offset is between the reference plane and the floor surface, by determining an existence of a sensor offset between a coordinate system of the reference plane sensor and an axis in a Cartesian system; (c) alert a user in response to the existence of the reference plane offset that is detrimental to air management; and (d) alert the user to reposition the injector head to a new reference plane to compensate for the reference plane offset thereby establishing the new reference plane which is parallel to the floor surface and corrects a detriment to air management. 12. The fluid injection system of claim 11 , wherein the user is alerted of the existence of the reference plane offset between the reference plane and the floor surface by a message appearing on a graphical user interface of a display unit. 13. The fluid injection system of claim 11 , wherein the reference plane sensor is a 3-axis accelerometer. 14. A fluid injection system comprising: an injector head for delivering a fluid to a patient, the injector head comprising a housing, a mechanical interface on a front face of the housing for receiving at least one syringe, at least one piston positioned within the housing for connecting to a plunger of the at least one syringe, and an actuation system positioned within the housing for moving the at least one piston; a reference plane sensor positioned on the injector head; and a control system operationally coupled to the injector head and the reference plane sensor for controlling an injection procedure, wherein the control system is configured to: receive an input from the reference plane sensor to establish a reference plane that is parallel to a floor surface; determine an existence of a reference plane offset detrimental to air management, wherein the reference plane offset is between the reference plane and the floor surface, by determining an existence of a sensor offset between a coordinate system of the reference plane sensor and an axis in a Cartesian system; alert a user in response to the existence of the reference plane offset that is detrimental to air management; and alert the user to reposition the injector head to a new reference plane to compensate for the reference plane offset thereby establishing the new reference plane which is parallel to the floor surface and corrects a detriment to air management. 15. The fluid injection system of claim 14 , wherein the user is alerted of the existence of the offset between the reference plane and the floor surface by a message appearing on a graphical user interface of a display unit. 16. The fluid injection system of claim 14 , wherein the reference plane sensor is a 3-axis accelerometer.

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  • User interfaces, e.g. screens or keyboards · CPC title

  • A61M5/007Primary

    for contrast media · CPC title

  • Monitoring, detecting, signalling or eliminating infusion flow anomalies (low-level float-valves causing cut-off A61M5/40; indicating or recording presence, absence or direction of flow in general G01P13/0066) · CPC title

  • Tilt detection, e.g. for warning or shut-off · CPC title

  • Front-loading type injectors · CPC title

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What does patent US10850031B2 cover?
A fluid injection system that includes an injector head having a syringe for delivering a fluid to a patient; a mounting structure pivotally connected to the injector head and configured to support the injector head above a surface; and a control system operationally coupled to the injector head for controlling an injection procedure is disclosed. The fluid injection system is provided with var…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bayer Healthcare Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/007. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 01 2020 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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