Reagent dispensers, dispensing apparatus, and methods
US-2016144364-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US11097965B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11097965-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615556126-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier 10) for use in a sterile fluid delivery system. The carrier includes a rotary housing (12) adapted for connection to the sterile fluid delivery system. The rotary housing has one or more bores (30) configured to receive a solute cartridge. The rotary housing, when connected to the sterile fluid delivery system, is selectively rotatable to facilitate creation of a desired sterile solution when sterile water from the fluid delivery system is flowed through the solute cartridge.
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The following is claimed: 1. A multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier for use in a sterile fluid delivery system, the carrier comprising: a rotary housing adapted for connection to the sterile fluid delivery system, the rotary housing having oppositely disposed first and second surfaces, the rotary housing including one or more bores extending between the first and second surfaces, each bore extending along a central axis between a filling end and a draining end, each bore being at least partially defined by an inner wall surface, each inner wall surface defining a cartridge receiving portion and a drain port of an associated bore, each drain port extending through the second surface of the rotary housing and away from the second surface of the rotary housing to the cartridge receiving portion of an associated bore; and one or more solute cartridges received in the cartridge receiving portion of the one or more bores, each solute cartridge including a frame, a filter supported by the frame, and a solute contained therein, each filter substantially extending perpendicular with respect to an associated central axis so that water, when flowing from the filling end to the draining end of an associated bore, flows through the filter; wherein the sterile fluid delivery system is configured to flow water through the one or more solute cartridges to create a desired sterile solution. 2. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the rotary housing, when connected to the sterile fluid delivery system, is selectively rotatable to facilitate creation of the desired sterile solution. 3. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the solute is a pharmaceutical agent. 4. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 3 , wherein the pharmaceutical agent is at least one of an antibiotic, an antimicrobial agent, and silver ions. 5. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the rotary housing includes a central axis and the one or more bores are disposed circumferentially about the central axis. 6. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the solute is one of a combination of sodium, chloride, lactate, potassium, calcium, and dextrose. 7. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the frame of each of the one or more solute cartridges is integrally formed with an inner surface defining a respective bore. 8. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the solute cartridge is formed separately, and removable from, a respective one of the bores. 9. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein an end of the solute cartridge is sealed by a sealing material. 10. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein prior to being received in the sterile fluid delivery system, the entire rotary housing is covered by a sealing material so that the multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier is adapted for single-use operation with the sterile fluid delivery system, the sealing material closing and sealing the filling end of the one or more bores thereby closing off an interior volume of the one or more bores from an exterior environment. 11. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the filter is designed to filter solids between ten and one hundred microns. 12. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein each drain port has a smaller diameter than an associated cartridge receiving portion. 13. A system for on-demand delivery of a sterile fluid, comprising: a housing; at least one fluid reservoir that is associated with the housing and configured to hold a fluid; a sterilization and/or purification mechanism in fluid communication with the at least one fluid reservoir, the sterilization and/or purification mechanism being configured to sterilize the fluid; a solution production mechanism in fluid communication with the sterilization and/or purification mechanism, the solution production mechanism being configured to receive the sterile fluid from the sterilization and/or purification mechanism, the solution production mechanism including a multi-bore solute cartridge carrier received in the housing, the multi-bore solute cartridge carrier including: a rotary housing having oppositely disposed first and second surfaces, the rotary housing having one or more bores extending between the first and second surfaces, each bore extending along a central axis between a filling end and a draining end, each bore being at least partially defined by an inner wall surface, each inner wall surface defining a cartridge receiving portion and a drain port of an associated bore, each drain port extending through the second surface of the rotary housing and away from the second surface of the rotary housing to the cartridge receiving portion of an associated bore, and one or more solute cartridges received in the cartridge receiving portion of the one or more bores, each solute cartridge including a frame, a filter supported by the frame, and a solute contained therein, each filter substantially extending perpendicular with respect to an associated central axis so that the sterile fluid, when flowing from the filling end to the draining end of an associated bore, flows through the filter, the solution production mechanism being configured to selectively flow the received sterile fluid through the one or more solute cartridges to mix the received sterile fluid with the solute to produce a sterile solution; a dispensing mechanism that is in fluid communication with the sterilization and/or purification mechanism, the dispensing mechanism being configured to dispense one or more of the sterile fluid and the sterile solution; and a controller associated with one or more of the housing, the at least one fluid reservoir, the sterilization and/or purification mechanism, the solution production mechanism, and the dispensing mechanism, the controller being configured to modulate at least one operating characteristic of the system; wherein the system is configured to deliver one or more of the sterile fluid and the sterile solution immediately after the request is made. 14. The multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier according to claim 1 , wherein each filter substantially extends perpendicular with respect to a direction in which water exits through a drain port of an associated bore.
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