Infusion set for a fluid pump
US-10207048-B2 · Feb 19, 2019 · US
US12544503B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12544503-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318172200-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 10, 2026 |
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Disclosed is a medical device component for delivering medication fluid to a patient. The medical device component includes a fluid infusion device to regulate delivery of medication fluid, a body-mountable base unit, and a top cover assembly that is removably couplable to the base unit and to the fluid infusion device. The base unit includes a cannula to deliver medication fluid under the control of the fluid infusion device, and a physiological analyte sensor to measure a physiological characteristic. The base unit also includes an electronics assembly electrically connected to sensor leads to obtain measurements in the analog domain, to convert measurements into digital sensor data, and to communicate conditioned digital sensor data to the fluid infusion device. The top cover assembly is configured to provide both fluid and electrical connections for the base unit, by way of an infusion tube having sensor conductors integrated therein or otherwise associated therewith.
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A medical device comprising: a body-mountable base unit comprising: a base structure; a body-insertable cannula for delivery of an infusion fluid to a patient, the cannula having an upstream end secured to the base structure and having a downstream end extending from the base structure; a body-insertable sensor secured to and extending from the base structure, the sensor for facilitating measurement of a physiological characteristic of the patient, the sensor comprising a plurality of electrically conductive leads; and an electronics assembly having a microprocessor or other digital processing circuit to provide a digital signal corresponding to at least one physiological characteristic measurement facilitated by the sensor; and a connector assembly that is removably couplable to the body-mountable base unit, the connector assembly comprising: a connection structure that releasably mates with the base structure; an infusion tube secured to the connection structure, the infusion tube extending in a first direction and comprising a terminating end and a slot distal from the terminating end; a plurality of electrical conductors carried by or integrated with the infusion tube, the electrical conductors extend through the terminating end; a tubing connector coupled in fluid communication with the infusion tube, the tubing connector configured to connect in fluid flow communication with the upstream end of the cannula when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit, the tubing connector comprising: a first portion at least partially disposed inside of the infusion tube, a second portion extending in a second direction different from the first direction, the second portion extends through the slot, and a bend disposed at an intersection between the first portion and the second portion; wherein the tubing connector is configured to penetrate a septum of the base structure, and when the septum is penetrated, fluid inside of the infusion tube is directed to flow through the septum into the body-insertable cannula; an electrical interconnect assembly coupled to the connection structure, the electrical interconnect assembly establishing electrical connectivity between the electrical conductors and the electrically conductive leads in response to the connector assembly being coupled to the body-mountable base unit; wherein the plurality of electrical conductors includes first and second electrical conductors to provide electrical power to the microprocessor or to the other digital processing circuit in response to the electrical connectivity being established between the electrical conductors and the electrically conductive leads and in response to the connector assembly being coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 2 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the connection structure comprising a generally C-shaped body. 3 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the connection structure comprises a top cover assembly that covers a lid of the body-mountable base unit when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 4 . The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising the electronics assembly coupled to the base structure, the electronics assembly electrically connected to the electrically conductive leads to obtain measurements of the physiological characteristic in an analog domain, and the electronics assembly comprising a circuit to convert measurements of the physiological characteristic from the analog domain into digital sensor data and to provide the digital sensor data to at least one of the electrical conductors. 5 . The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising the electronics assembly coupled to the base structure, wherein the electrical interconnect assembly is further configured to connect the electronics assembly to receive electrical power from at least one of the electrical conductors when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit, and to electrically disconnect the electronics assembly from the at least one electrical conductor when the connector assembly is removed from the body-mountable base unit. 6 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical conductors carried by or integrated with the infusion tube comprise a high electrical potential conductor, a low electrical potential conductor and a data conductor. 7 . The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a septum coupled to the base structure to fluidly seal the upstream end of the cannula; wherein the tubing connector has a generally rigid, tube member having a distal end for penetrating the septum to establish a fluid delivery flow path from inside the infusion tube, through the septum when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 8 . The medical device of claim 7 , wherein the septum is a self-sealing septum and wherein the self-sealing septum seals the upstream end of the cannula when the connector assembly is removed from the body-mountable base unit. 9 . The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a self-sealing septum coupled to the base structure to fluidly seal the upstream end of the cannula; wherein the tubing connector is configured to penetrate the self-sealing septum to establish a fluid delivery flow path from the infusion tube, through the self-sealing septum, and into the cannula when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit; and wherein the self-sealing septum seals the upstream end of the cannula when the connector assembly is removed from the body-mountable base unit. 10 . The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid infusion device connected in fluid flow communication with the infusion tube. 11 . The medical device of claim 10 , wherein the fluid infusion device includes electronics connected to the electrical conductors and configured to receive data signals from the sensor when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 12 . The medical device of claim 10 , wherein the fluid infusion device includes an electrical power source configured to provide electrical power to the body-mountable base unit, through at least one of the electrical conductors when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 13 . The medical device of claim 10 , wherein the fluid infusion device includes an electrical power source configured to provide high and low electrical potential signals to the body-mountable base unit, through at least two of the electrical conductors when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 14 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical interconnect assembly comprises a plurality of electrical contact pads that physically contact a corresponding plurality of electrically conductive elements on the base structure when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 15 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical interconnect assembly comprises a plurality of electrical pins that physically contact a corresponding plurality of pin mating elements on the base structure when the connector assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 16 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrical conductors includes a plurality of electrical connector pins that physically contact a corresponding plurality of pin mating elements on the base structure in response to the connector assembly being coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 17
the body parameters being measured at, or proximate to, the infusion site · CPC title
adapted to be carried by the patient, e.g. portable on the body · CPC title
using pressurised reservoirs, e.g. pressurised by means of pistons · CPC title
invasive, e.g. introduced into the body by a catheter · CPC title
suitable for being connected to an infusion line after insertion into a patient · CPC title
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