Housing arrangements for infusion pumps

US11801342B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11801342-B2
Application numberUS-201816627949-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 19, 2018
Priority dateJul 19, 2017
Publication dateOct 31, 2023
Grant dateOct 31, 2023

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An infusion pump, including a housing, a user interface, a motor and a set of drive components, and a controller. The housing enables selective stacked attachment with other infusion pumps. The housing includes a top portion with a handle integrated into an outer surface that partially defines a generally U-shaped retaining feature. The housing also includes a bottom portion with a generally U-shaped projection that is contoured to selectively mate with the retaining feature of another infusion pump. The user interface provides a front side to the housing that receives commands regarding infusion pump operation. The motor and set of drive components are at least partially located within the housing and mechanically direct infusion of infusate. The controller is located within the housing and that controls operation of the motor and the set of drive components.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An infusion pump, comprising: a housing enabling selective stacked attachment with other infusion pumps, the housing including: a front side; a rear side; a top portion comprising a generally U-shaped retaining feature having: an upper lip portion extending inwardly toward a central recess, the upper lip portion extending around the retaining feature; a handle formed in an outer surface of the housing and partially defined by the central recess; a narrowed section of housing; and a pair of receiving grooves oriented underneath the upper lip portion, each receiving groove extending between the narrowed section of the housing to the rear side; a bottom portion comprising a generally U-shaped projection having: a forward portion arranged in the middle of the generally U-shaped projection; and a pair of rearward portions each including a flange and an outwardly extending lip, each rearward portion configured to be slidingly inserted into a receiving groove and abut against a narrowed section of housing of a corresponding other infusion pump; a user interface providing a front side to the housing that receives commands regarding infusion pump operation; a motor and a set of drive components, at least partially located within the housing, that mechanically direct infusion of an infusate; and a controller located within the housing that controls operation of the motor and the set of drive components. 2. The infusion pump of claim 1 , wherein the infusion pump is a syringe pump. 3. The infusion pump of claim 1 , wherein the infusion pump is an LVP pump. 4. The infusion pump of claim 1 , wherein the user interface includes both a touchscreen and a keypad control. 5. The infusion pump of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes an external battery pack having a projection that removeably mates within the generally U-shaped retaining feature. 6. A syringe pump, comprising: a syringe receptacle configured to receive a syringe of an infusate; a syringe plunger driver assembly located adjacent the syringe receptacle, that directs the infusate from the syringe to a patient based on movement against a plunger of the syringe; a housing coupled with the syringe receptacle, the housing including: a front side including a GUI display for controlling the syringe pump; a rear side; a top portion comprising a retaining feature having: an upper lip portion extending inwardly toward a central recess, the upper lip portion extending around the retaining feature; a handle formed in an outer surface of the housing and partially defined by the central recess; a narrowed section of housing; and a pair of receiving grooves oriented underneath the upper lip portion, each receiving groove extending between the narrowed section of the housing to the rear side; and a bottom portion comprising a projection having: a forward portion arranged in the middle of the projection; and a pair of rearward portions each including a flange and an outwardly extending lip, each rearward portion configured to be slidingly inserted into a receiving groove and abut against a narrowed section of housing of a corresponding other infusion pump, wherein each of the retaining feature and the projection are arranged within a boundary defined by the rear side and the GUI display on the front side, wherein the syringe receptacle is located on the front side of the housing vertically adjacent the GUI display in non-overlapping alignment, the housing configured such that both the syringe in the syringe receptacle and the entire GUI display are visible on the front side of the housing. 7. The syringe pump of claim 6 , wherein the syringe receptacle is located beneath the GUI display. 8. The syringe pump of claim 6 , wherein the GUI display is a touchscreen. 9. The syringe pump of claim 6 , wherein four lines of text are displayable on the GUI at the same time. 10. The syringe pump of claim 6 , wherein the syringe pump is configured for one-handed operation. 11. An infusion pump assembly, comprising: a first infusion pump having a housing and a user interface with a display screen, the housing including: a front side; and a bottom portion comprising a generally U-shaped projection having: a forward portion arranged in the middle of the generally U-shaped projection; and a pair of rearward portions each including a flange and an outwardly extending lip; and a headless infusion pump having no display screen, the headless infusion pump including: a rear side; a top portion comprising a generally U-shaped retaining feature having: an upper lip portion extending inwardly toward a central recess, the upper lip portion extending around the retaining feature; a handle formed in an outer surface of the housing and partially defined by the central recess; a narrowed section of housing; and a pair of receiving grooves oriented underneath the upper lip portion, each receiving groove extending between the narrowed section of the housing to the rear side; wherein the headless infusion pump is configured to be releasably slidingly coupled to the housing of the first infusion pump by tongue and groove attachment, each rearward portion of the first infusion pump configured to be slidingly inserted into each receiving groove and abut against the narrowed section of housing of the headless infusion pump. 12. The infusion pump assembly of claim 11 , further including a plurality of headless infusion pumps. 13. The infusion pump assembly of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of headless infusion pumps contain both a LVP and a syringe pump. 14. The infusion pump assembly of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of headless infusion pumps communicate with one another via Bluetooth. 15. The infusion pump assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first infusion pump is a syringe pump. 16. The infusion pump assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first infusion pump is a LVP. 17. A field replaceable unit for infusion pumps, comprising: a rear housing for an infusion pump including: a rear side; a top portion comprising a retention feature having: an upper lip portion extending inwardly toward a central recess, the upper lip portion extending around the retaining feature; a handle formed in an outer surface of the housing and partially defined by the central recess; a narrowed section of housing; and a set of grooves oriented underneath the upper lip portion, each receiving groove extending between the narrowed section of the housing to the rear side; a bottom portion comprising a projection having: a pair of rearward portions each including a flange and an outwardly extending lip, each rearward portion configured to be slidingly inserted into a receiving groove and abut against a narrowed section of a corresponding other field replaceable unit for infusion pump; and wherein the rear housing interchangeably couples with a set of medication delivery components, a control system, and a display of different types of infusion pumps, including a LVP and a syringe pump. 18. The field replaceable unit for infusion pumps of claim 17 , wherein the rear housing interchangeably couples with a set of medication delivery components, a control system, and a display of a patient-controlled analgesia pump.

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Classifications

  • A61M5/1456Primary

    with a replaceable reservoir comprising a piston rod to be moved into the reservoir, e.g. the piston rod is part of the removable reservoir · CPC title

  • with incorporated reservoirs · CPC title

  • using modem, internet or Bluetooth® · CPC title

  • Touch-screens; Virtual keyboard or keypads; Virtual buttons; Soft keys; Mouse touches · CPC title

  • battery-operated · CPC title

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What does patent US11801342B2 cover?
An infusion pump, including a housing, a user interface, a motor and a set of drive components, and a controller. The housing enables selective stacked attachment with other infusion pumps. The housing includes a top portion with a handle integrated into an outer surface that partially defines a generally U-shaped retaining feature. The housing also includes a bottom portion with a generally U-…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smiths Medical Asd Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/1456. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).