Infusion set component with modular fluid channel element
US-10661006-B2 · May 26, 2020 · US
US11801340B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11801340-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016849918-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2023 |
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A fluid channel module for an infusion set component of a fluid infusion device that delivers a fluid to a patient includes a body section comprising coupling features to mate with a base of the infusion set component. The fluid channel module includes an interior fluid flow channel formed within the body section to receive the fluid from the fluid infusion device. The fluid channel module includes a conduit having a first end in fluid communication with the interior fluid flow channel, and having a second end to deliver the fluid to the patient.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid channel module for an infusion set component of a fluid infusion device that delivers a fluid to a patient, the fluid channel module comprising: a body section comprising coupling features to mate with a base of the infusion set component; an interior fluid flow channel formed within the body section to receive the fluid from the fluid infusion device; and a conduit having a first end in fluid communication with the interior fluid flow channel, and having a second end to deliver the fluid to the patient, the conduit extending along an axial direction between the first and second ends; wherein the interior fluid flow channel has an inlet configured to receive a connector needle, and a channel segment coupling the inlet in fluid flow communication with the first end of the conduit, the channel segment extending in a lengthwise direction transverse to the axial direction of the conduit. 2. The fluid channel module of claim 1 , wherein the body section is a unitary, one-piece component and the interior fluid flow channel is a passage formed integrally within the body section. 3. The fluid channel module of claim 1 , wherein the conduit comprises a rigid hollow needle coupled to the body section in a fixed position. 4. The fluid channel module of claim 3 , further comprising: an outlet port for the fluid flow channel; and a needle hub coupled around a section of the rigid hollow needle, wherein the needle hub is coupled to the outlet port to form a fluid seal with the outlet port, and wherein the needle hub secures the rigid hollow needle to the body section such that the first end is positioned within the interior fluid flow channel. 5. The fluid channel module of claim 4 , further comprising a sealing element to form a fluid seal between the needle hub and the outlet port. 6. The fluid channel module of claim 1 , further comprising a septum positioned at the inlet of the interior fluid flow channel, wherein: the septum is pierced by the connector needle of the fluid infusion device to facilitate delivery of the fluid from the fluid infusion device to the interior fluid flow channel when the connector needle is received by the inlet; and the septum seals the inlet when the connector needle is not received by the inlet. 7. An infusion set component for a fluid infusion device that delivers a fluid to a patient using either a first fluid channel module or a second fluid channel module, the infusion set component comprising: a base body section having first and second opposite-facing end portions; a fluid channel module interface formed in the first end portion of the base body section, the fluid channel module interface comprising first universal coupling features that mate with corresponding second universal coupling features of the first fluid channel module and with corresponding third universal coupling features of the second fluid channel module; a sensor interface formed in the base body section, wherein the sensor interface is configured to receive a sensor to facilitate sensing of an analyte of the patient; and a wireless sensor transmitter interface formed in the second end portion of the base body section, for mating with a wireless sensor transmitter and for electrically connecting the sensor with the wireless sensor transmitter when the sensor is received by the sensor interface and the wireless sensor transmitter is mated with the wireless sensor transmitter interface. 8. The infusion set component of claim 7 , further comprising an attachment feature to accommodate removable coupling with a fluid tubing connector of the fluid infusion device. 9. The infusion set component of claim 8 , wherein the attachment feature is integrally formed with the base body section. 10. The infusion set component of claim 7 , further comprising a hole formed within the base body section, wherein the hole is universally shaped and sized to mate with a first port of the first fluid channel module, and to mate with a second port of the second fluid channel module. 11. The infusion set component of claim 7 , further comprising a universal locking mechanism to lock either the first fluid channel module or the second fluid channel module in the fluid channel module interface. 12. The infusion set component of claim 7 , wherein: the first fluid channel module comprises a rigid hollow needle to deliver fluid; the second fluid channel module comprises a pliable cannula to deliver fluid; the fluid channel module interface receives and maintains the first fluid channel module to form a needle-based combined infusion-sensor unit; and the fluid channel module interface receives and maintains the second fluid channel module to form a cannula-based combined infusion-sensor unit. 13. A fluid infusion port component to accommodate delivery of fluid to a patient, the fluid infusion port component comprising: a base; and a fluid channel module coupled to the base; the base comprising first universal coupling features that mate with corresponding second universal coupling features of the fluid channel module; and the fluid channel module comprising: an interior fluid flow channel having an inlet; a septum positioned at the inlet, wherein the septum is pierced by a fluid delivery needle to accommodate delivery of fluid into the interior fluid flow channel, and wherein the septum seals the inlet when the fluid delivery needle is removed from the septum; and a conduit in fluid communication with the interior fluid flow channel to deliver fluid from the interior fluid flow channel, the conduit extending along an axial direction; wherein the interior fluid flow channel includes a channel segment coupling the inlet in fluid flow communication with a first end of the conduit, the channel segment extending in a lengthwise direction transverse to the axial direction of the conduit. 14. The fluid infusion port component of claim 13 , wherein the fluid channel module accommodates a user-actuated syringe. 15. The fluid infusion port component of claim 13 , wherein the conduit is positioned within the fluid channel module opposite of the inlet. 16. The fluid channel module of claim 1 , wherein the body section includes an interior zone in fluid communication with the channel segment, and wherein the interior zone has a lengthwise dimension that extends transverse to the lengthwise direction of the channel segment. 17. The fluid channel module of claim 16 , wherein the lengthwise direction of the channel segment extends from the inlet to the interior zone of the body section. 18. The fluid channel module of claim 16 , further comprising a septum located at the inlet of the interior fluid flow channel and wherein at least a portion of the channel segment extends from the septum to the interior zone of the body section. 19. The fluid channel module of claim 18 , wherein the channel segment is open to the interior zone of the body section.
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