Medical pump comprising a hose clamp seating, hose clamp and a system consisting thereof

US10857291B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10857291-B2
Application numberUS-201916425320-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2019
Priority dateOct 14, 2015
Publication dateDec 8, 2020
Grant dateDec 8, 2020

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Abstract

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A medical pump, in particular an infusion pump for conveying a medium, includes a seating for a hose clamp which is separate from the pump and arranged on the hose. Two clamping portions of the hose clamp which can be moved relative to each other can be transferred into a closed relative position in which they pinch off the hose arranged therebetween in such a manner that it is not possible for any medium to flow through the interior of the hose. Moreover, the clamping portions can be moved with respect to each other into an opened relative position in which the hose arranged between the clamping portions is not pinched off, so that the medium is able to flow through the interior of the hose. The pump is distinguished in that a sensor is provided thereon, in particular in the seating for the hose clamp, which sensor detects at least when the hose clamp is received in the seating—whether their clamping portions are in the closed or opened relative position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hose clamp comprising: a first clamp portion having a first hose seating region; a second clamp portion having a second hose seating region, the second clamp portion being connected to the first clamp portion and movable between a closed position in which the first hose seating region is relatively close to the second hose seating region, and an open position in which the first hose seating region is relatively far from the second hose seating region; a lock configured to selectively hold the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion in the closed position the lock comprising a first spring clamp located on the first clamp portion and a first spring clamp seating located on the second clamp portion; and a closure indicator comprising: an aperture passing through a protrusion extending from a surface of the second clamp portion in a direction away from the first clamp portion, wherein the aperture is oriented to form an optical path extending through the protrusion, wherein the entirety of the optical path is external to the second clamp portion, and a cover located on the first clamp portion and configured to obstruct the optical path when the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion are in the closed position and not obstruct the aperture when the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion are in the open position. 2. The hose clamp of claim 1 , wherein the cover comprises a portion of the first spring clamp. 3. The hose clamp of claim 2 , wherein the first clamp portion is movably connected to the second clamp portion by a hinge, and the first spring clamp is located at an end of the first clamp portion opposite the hinge. 4. The hose clamp of claim 3 , wherein the aperture is located at an end of the second clamp portion opposite the hinge. 5. The hose clamp of claim 1 , wherein the cover is configured to extend past the surface of the second clamp to obstruct the optical path when the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion are in the closed position. 6. The hose clamp of claim 1 , wherein the lock comprises: a first spring clamp located on one of the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion, and a first spring clamp seating located on the other of the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion. 7. The hose clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an external spring clamp located on an outer face of the second clamp portion. 8. The hose clamp of claim 7 , wherein the external spring clamp is located on a surface of the second clamp portion opposite the first clamp portion. 9. The hose clamp of claim 8 , wherein the external spring clamp comprises a clip seating having an opening having an elastically-expandable perimeter. 10. The hose clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an external connection means on an outer face of the second clamp portion, wherein the external connection means comprises an opening through the outer face of the second clamp portion opposite the first clamp portion and separate from the aperture, the opening having an elastically expandable portion configured to receive a fastener in a hose clamp seating of a medical pump to mount the hose clamp on the medical pump. 11. A hose clamp comprising: a first clamp portion having a first hose seating region; a second clamp portion having a second hose seating region, the second clamp portion being connected to the first clamp portion and movable between a closed position in which the first hose seating region is relatively close to the second hose seating region, and an open position in which the first hose seating region is relatively far from the second hose seating region; locking means configured to selectively hold the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion in the closed position; an aperture passing through a protrusion extending from a surface of the second clamp portion in a direction away from the first clamp portion, wherein the aperture is oriented to form an optical path extending through the protrusion, wherein the entirety of the optical path is external to the second clamp portion; and means for covering the optical path when the first clamp portion and the second clamp portion are in the closed position. 12. The hose clamp of claim 11 , wherein the locking means comprises a spring clamp and the means for covering the aperture comprises a portion of the spring clamp. 13. The hose clamp of claim 11 , further comprising an external connection means on an outer face of the second clamp portion, wherein the external connection means comprises an opening through the outer face of the second clamp portion opposite the first clamp portion and separate from the aperture, the opening having an elastically expandable portion configured to receive a fastener in a hose clamp seating of a medical pump to mount the hose clamp on the medical pump.

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Classifications

  • Pressure infusion, e.g. using pumps · CPC title

  • for measuring valve parameters (F16K37/0033 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • by controlling the degree of opening of the flow line · CPC title

  • Automatic tube cut-off devices, e.g. squeezing tube on detection of air · CPC title

  • with alarm · CPC title

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What does patent US10857291B2 cover?
A medical pump, in particular an infusion pump for conveying a medium, includes a seating for a hose clamp which is separate from the pump and arranged on the hose. Two clamping portions of the hose clamp which can be moved relative to each other can be transferred into a closed relative position in which they pinch off the hose arranged therebetween in such a manner that it is not possible for…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Braun Melsungen Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/16813. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 08 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).