System, Method and Apparatus for Electronic Patient Care
US-2015154364-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US11295846B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11295846-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916259257-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2022 |
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A peristaltic pump, and related system method are provided. The peristaltic pump includes a cam shaft, first and second pinch-valve cams, first and second pinch-valve cam followers, a plunger cam, a plunger-cam follower, a tube receiver, and a spring-biased plunger. The first and second pinch-valve cams are coupled to the cam shaft. The first and second pinch-valve cam followers each engage the first and second pinch-valve cams, respectively. The plunger cam is coupled to the cam shaft. The plunger-cam follower engages the plunger cam. The tube receiver is configured to receive a tube. The spring-biased plunger is coupled to the plunger-cam follower such that the expansion of the plunger cam along a radial angle intersecting the plunger-cam follower as the cam shaft rotates pushes the plunger cam follower towards the plunger and thereby disengages the spring-biased plunger from the tube. A spring coupled to the spring-biased plunger biases the spring-biased plunger to apply the crushing force to the tube.
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What is claimed is: 1. A peristaltic pump, comprising: a plunger configured to move relative to a tube; a spring configured to bias the plunger toward the tube; an actuator configured to cause the plunger to move away from the tube, wherein the actuator is further configured to disengage from the plunger; a position sensor configured to sense a position of the plunger; and a processor configured to estimate fluid flow within the tube using the position sensor. 2. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator, spring, and plunger are configured to charge the spring when the actuator moves the plunger away from the tube. 3. The peristaltic pump according to claim 2 , wherein the actuator, spring, and plunger are configured to discharge the spring when the actuator disengages the plunger. 4. The peristaltic pump according to claim 2 , wherein the actuator is configured to mechanically disengage from the plunger to thereby discharge the spring to bias the plunger against the tube. 5. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein movement of the actuator does not correspond to movement of the plunger when the actuator disengages from the plunger. 6. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to not contribute to a force of the plunger against the tube. 7. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to mechanically engage the plunger to lift the plunger away from the tube and mechanically disengage the plunger to allow the spring to generate a force from the plunger against the tube. 8. The peristaltic pump according to claim 7 , wherein the actuator is further configured to allow the spring to bias against the plunger. 9. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is configured to allow the spring to bias the plunger toward the tube without contributing to a force of the plunger against the tube. 10. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein the peristaltic pump is configured such that a force of the plunger applied to the tube by the plunger is produced by the spring and not the actuator. 11. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , further comprising an inlet valve and an outlet valve, wherein the peristaltic pump is configured to: close the inlet and outlet valves; disengage the actuator from the plunger; determine a first position of the plunger; open the outlet valve; engage the actuator to the plunger; determine a second position of the plunger; and estimate a volume of fluid flow using the first and second positions. 12. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , further comprising an actuator sensor operatively coupled to the actuator and configured to determine movement of the actuator. 13. The peristaltic pump according to claim 12 , wherein the processor compares a first static region of the position sensor to a second static region of the position sensor to estimate the fluid flow. 14. The peristaltic pump according to claim 13 , wherein the processor determines the first static region by identifying the first static region within a predetermined range of movement values as indicated by the actuator sensor. 15. The peristaltic pump according to claim 13 , wherein the processor determines the second static region by identifying the second static region within a second predetermined range of movement values as indicated by the actuator sensor. 16. The peristaltic pump according to claim 13 , wherein the processor determines the first and second static regions by measuring the position of the plunger using the position sensor at predetermined values as indicated by the actuator sensor. 17. The peristaltic pump according to claim 13 , wherein the processor determines the first static region by identifying a peak movement of the plunger as measured by the position sensor and identifies the second static region to be after the identified peak movement of the plunger. 18. The peristaltic pump according to claim 1 , wherein the processor compares a first static region measured by the position sensor to a second static region measured by the position sensor to estimate a volume of the fluid flow. 19. The peristaltic pump according to claim 18 , wherein the processor determines the second static region by identifying an end of the first static region. 20. A peristaltic pump, comprising: a first shaft configured to at least partially rotate; a first cam operatively coupled to the first shaft; a second shaft configured to at least partially rotate; a plunger pivotally coupled to the second shaft, the plunger having a cam follower configured to engage the first cam of the first shaft and disengage from the first cam of the first shaft, wherein the plunger is configured to pivot to a first position to compress a tube and to a second position away from the tube; a bias member configured to bias the plunger to the first position; a position sensor configured to measure a position of the plunger; and a processor coupled to the position sensor to estimate a volume of fluid discharged from the tube when the bias member causes the plunger to move towards the first position. 21. The peristaltic pump according to claim 20 , wherein: the plunger and the first cam are configured to compress the tube using only a force of the bias member, the first cam is configured to retract the plunger away from the tube, and the plunger is configured to engage the first cam such that the first cam does not force the plunger against the tube. 22. The peristaltic pump according to claim 20 , wherein the plunger is L-shaped. 23. The peristaltic pump according to claim 20 , further comprising: an inlet valve; and an outlet valve. 24. The peristaltic pump according to claim 23 , where the inlet valve, the outlet valve, the plunger, and the first cam are configured to compress the tube while the inlet and outlet valves are closed such that the processor can measure the first position of the plunger using the position sensor. 25. The peristaltic pump according to claim 24 , where the inlet valve, the outlet valve, the plunger, and the first cam are configured to open the outlet valve after the first position of the plunger is measured to discharge fluid out of the tube through the outlet valve, wherein the processor is configured to measure the second position of the plunger using the position sensor after the outlet valve is opened. 26. The peristaltic pump according to claim 25 , wherein the processor compares the first measured position to the second measured position to determine an amount of fluid discharged through the outlet valve. 27. The peristaltic pump according to claim 23 , wherein the inlet valve and the outlet valve are spring biased against the tube. 28. The peristaltic pump according to claim 27 , wherein the inlet valve includes an inlet-valve cam follower configured to engage with a second cam coupled to the first shaft. 29. The peristaltic pump according to claim 28 , wherein the outlet valve includes an outlet-valve cam follower configured to engage with a third cam coupled to the first shaft. 30. A peristaltic pump, comprising: a plunger configured to move relative to a tube; a spring configured to bias the plunger toward the tube; an actuator configured to move the pl
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