Method and System for Leakage Detection in Portable Medical Devices
US-2016317739-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US11311667B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11311667-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816500619-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2022 |
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An insulin delivery device (10) includes a cannula (40) for delivering insulin to a patient at an infusion site, a pump assembly (30), and a valve (36) for controlling the flow of insulin. A removable leak detector unit (28) is coupled to the delivery device for sensing and detecting leakage of insulin at the infusion site. The leak detector unit (28) has electrodes (56) positioned for contacting the insulin leaking from the infusion site, a sensing electrical circuit (54) and a power source (58) for operating the leak detector unit. The removable leak detector unit (28) has an electrical contact (62) for mating with an electrical contact (64) of the delivery device for electrically and operatively connecting the leak detector unit (28) to the delivery device. The leak detector unit (28) sends a signal to the pump assembly (30) and/or valve (36) to stop the flow of insulin when leakage is detected at the infusion site.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid delivery assembly for introducing a fluid to a patient, said delivery assembly comprising; a delivery device adapted for delivering a fluid to the patient, the delivery device having a housing and a base with a bottom face for attaching to the skin of the patient, and a cannula extending from said bottom face for penetrating the skin of the patient at a delivery site; a pump assembly connected to a fluid reservoir and said cannula for delivering the fluid through the cannula to the patient; and a removable leak detector unit coupled to said housing of said delivery device and oriented for detecting leakage of the fluid at the delivery site, said leak detector operatively connected to said pump assembly when coupled to said housing to stop said pump assembly when leakage is detected at the delivery site to stop the flow of the fluid. 2. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 1 , wherein said leak detector is a self-contained unit that is separable from the delivery device and said pump assembly, and where said pump assembly and fluid reservoir are enclosed in said housing. 3. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 2 , wherein said leak detector includes electrodes extending from said leak detector unit and from said bottom face of said delivery device for contacting fluid leaking at the infusion site. 4. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 1 , wherein said delivery device is a patch pump including said housing enclosing said pump assembly, a fluid reservoir, and said cannula, said housing having an opening for removably receiving said leak detector unit, said leak detector unit having an electrical contact connecting with said pump assembly for actuating said pump assembly to stop the flow of the fluid when leakage is detected. 5. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 4 , wherein said leak detector unit is a self-contained unit enclosing a power source, an electrical sensing circuit for sensing leakage at the infusion site and controlling said pump assembly. 6. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 5 , wherein said electrical sensing circuit includes electrodes oriented for contacting and detecting leakage at the infusion site. 7. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 6 , wherein said pump assembly includes a valve for controlling the flow of the fluid, and where said leak detector unit is operatively connected to said valve to close said valve when leakage is detected. 8. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 7 , wherein said electrical sensing circuit detects the presence of at least one compound in the fluid. 9. The fluid delivery assembly of claim 8 , wherein said fluid is insulin and said at least one compound is m-cresol or phenol. 10. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein said housing has an opening configured to receive said removable leak detector, where at least a portion of said leak detector projects from said bottom face of said base and is operatively connected to said pump assembly when received in said opening in said housing. 11. An insulin leakage detector and insulin delivery device, comprising, an electrochemical sensor having electrodes located at a patient facing surface of the infusion device, the sensor detecting the presence of insulin; a valve between an insulin reservoir and a delivery cannula of said delivery device capable of stopping insulin flow, wherein the sensor sends a signal to the valve upon detection of the presence of insulin, and the valve stops the flow of insulin upon receipt of the signal. 12. The insulin leakage detector of claim 11 , wherein the insulin delivery device is an infusion set. 13. The insulin leakage detector of claim 11 , wherein the insulin delivery device is a patch pump. 14. A delivery device comprising; a housing having a base and a cannula for introducing insulin to a patient at a delivery site; a pump assembly in said housing for supplying the insulin to the cannula; and a leak detector unit for detecting leakage of the insulin at the delivery site, said leak detector being operatively connected to said pump assembly to stop the flow of insulin when said leak detector unit is coupled to said housing and operatively connected to said pump assembly and when leakage is detected at the delivery site, and where said leak detector unit is removably coupled to said housing. 15. The delivery device of claim 14 , wherein said leak detector unit is a self-contained unit having a housing, at least one electrode configured for contacting the insulin leaking from the delivery site, said leak detector unit housing enclosing an electrical circuit sensing device connected to said at least one electrode for sensing insulin contacting the at least one electrode and producing a signal to stop the flow of insulin to said cannula, and a power source for operating said electrical circuit. 16. The delivery device of claim 15 , wherein said electrical circuit is operatively connected to said pump assembly, and where said signal actuates said pump assembly to stop a flow of insulin to said cannula. 17. The delivery device of claim 16 , wherein said housing has an opening with a dimension to receive said leak detector unit, said housing having a bottom end with an opening to enable said at least one electrode to extend from the bottom end of the housing to contact insulin leaking from said delivery site. 18. The delivery device of claim 17 , wherein said opening in said housing has a notch in a peripheral edge and said leak detector unit has a key complementing said notch to orient said leak detector unit in a selected position relative to said housing. 19. The delivery device of claim 17 , wherein said housing of said leak detector unit has an outer surface with an electrical contact connected to said electrical circuit, and said housing of said delivery device has an electrical contact connected to said pump assembly, said electrical contact of said housing of said delivery device being positioned to mate with said electrical contact of said leak detector unit when said leak detector unit is received in said opening in said housing. 20. The delivery device of claim 16 , wherein said pump assembly comprises a valve and where said leak detector unit is operatively connected to said valve to stop the flow of insulin when leakage is detected at the delivery site.
Means for controlling media flow to the body or for metering media to the body, e.g. drip meters, counters {; Monitoring media flow to the body (flow control in general G05D7/00)} · 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
of the skin patch type · CPC title
Detection of leaks · CPC title
with alarm · CPC title
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