System and method for syringe fluid fill verification and image recognition of power injector system features
US-10420902-B2 · Sep 24, 2019 · US
US12194271B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12194271-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217843181-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2025 |
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A syringe manifold for a fluid injector assembly includes a middle body member defining an upper cavity and a lower cavity, the middle body member defining at least one fluid path in an upper surface of the middle body member and at least one fluid path in a lower surface of the middle body member, the middle body member defining at least two ports extending through the middle body member, the middle body member comprising an outlet for connection of the syringe manifold to at least one fluid delivery device; a lower body member received within the lower cavity of the middle body member, the lower body member comprising at least one connector for connection of the lower body member to a syringe assembly; and an upper body member received within the upper cavity of the middle body member.
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A single-use disposable medical connector for a fluid injector system, the medical connector comprising: a first end for releasable connection with a port of a multi-patient use manifold assembly; a second end configured for connection with a needle, catheter, or connection feature connected to a patient to provide fluid communication between the manifold assembly and a vasculature of the patient; a tubing line providing fluid communication between the first end of the medical connector and the second end of the medical connector; and an excess fluid container, wherein the second end of the medical connector is initially in fluid communication with the excess fluid container, and wherein the excess fluid container is vented to atmosphere to allow any air to escape the excess fluid container and wherein the excess fluid container has a volume sufficient to allow complete fluid fill of the tubing line, wherein the excess fluid container comprises a connector coupling for attaching to a coupling interface extending from a housing of the fluid injector system, and wherein a portion of the tubing line extends through the connector coupling of the excess fluid container. 2. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the connector coupling is configured to slide into the coupling interface to maintain constant surface contact and constant contact surface area between the connector coupling and the coupling interface. 3. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the tubing line extending through the connector coupling is configured to interact with an air detector in the coupling interface to detect air present in the portion of the tubing line. 4. The medical connector of claim 3 , wherein the air detector comprises an ultrasonic air detector. 5. The medical connector of claim 3 , wherein the air detector is configured to determine when all excess air has been expelled from the tubing line. 6. The medical connector of claim 5 , wherein the air detector is configured to send a signal to the fluid injector system when air is no longer detected in the tubing line. 7. The medical connector of claim 6 , wherein the second end is configured for removing from the excess fluid container and connecting the needle, catheter, or connection feature connected to the patient when air is no longer detected in the tubing line. 8. The medical connector of claim 3 , wherein the air detector is further configured to monitor flow through the tubing line during an injection sequence, wherein the volume of air and tubing is monitored as it passes through the portion of the fluid line extending through the connector coupling. 9. The medical connector of claim 8 , wherein the fluid injector system halts the injection sequence when a total volume of air passing through the portion of the tubing line extending through the connector coupling reaches a volume equal to a pre-determined safety level. 10. The medical connector of claim 8 , wherein the portion of the tubing line extending through the connector coupling is located at an end of the tubing line further away from the patient. 11. The medical connector of claim 10 , wherein the location of the portion of the tubing line extending through the connector coupling is configured to allow maximum time for the fluid injector system to stop the injection sequence before the total volume of air reaches the patient. 12. The medical connector of claim 11 , wherein a total volume of air injected into the patient, less than the total volume of air passing through the portion of the tubing line, is recorded by the fluid injector system. 13. The medical connector of claim 1 , wherein the medical connector comprises at least one check valve to prevent fluid backflow into the multi-patient use manifold assembly. 14. The medical connector of claim 13 , wherein the medical connector comprises two check valves. 15. A single-use disposable medical connector for a fluid injector system, the medical connector comprising: a first end for releasable connection with a port of a multi-patient use manifold assembly; a second end configured for connection with a needle, catheter, or connection feature connected to a patient to provide fluid communication between the manifold assembly and a vasculature of the patient; a tubing line providing fluid communication between the first end of the medical connector and the second end of the medical connector; at least one check valve to prevent fluid backflow into the multi-patient use manifold assembly; an excess fluid container; and a coupling connector on the excess fluid container wherein a portion of the tubing line located further away from the patient extends through the coupling connector, wherein the coupling connector is configured for sliding into a coupling interface extending from a housing of the fluid injector system to maintain constant surface contact and constant contact surface area between the connector coupling and the coupling interface, wherein the second end of the medical connector is initially in fluid communication with the excess fluid container, and wherein the excess fluid container is vented to atmosphere to allow any air to escape the excess fluid container and wherein the excess fluid container has a volume sufficient to allow complete fluid fill of the tubing line. 16. The medical connector of claim 15 , wherein the connector coupling is configured to interface with an air detector associated with the coupling interface on the housing of the fluid injector system.
Front-loading type injectors · CPC title
Automatic syringes, e.g. with automatically actuated piston rod, with automatic needle injection, filling automatically (A61M5/142 {, A61M5/46} take precedence; {hypodermic projectiles F42B12/54}) · CPC title
controlling delivery of multiple fluids, e.g. sequencing, mixing or via separate flow-paths (infusion of multiple fluids without using a controller A61M5/1407) · CPC title
for contrast media · CPC title
in parallel, e.g. manifolds, sequencing valves (access sites A61M39/02; tube connectors A61M39/10) · CPC title
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