Diaphragm pumps for medical applications
US-2018014878-A1 · Jan 18, 2018 · US
US2022362465A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022362465-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217742998-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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Wearable fluid delivery devices and pump systems having a pump status determination assembly to determine a status of at least one component of a fluid pump are described. For example, in one embodiment, a fluid pump system for a wearable fluid delivery device may include a control system, a first pump element associated with a first electrical element, a second pump element associated with a second electrical element, wherein the first pump element is configured to engage the second pump element to form an electrical circuit between the first electrical element and the second electrical element, the control system configured to receive at least one signal from the electrical circuit. Other embodiments are described.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A fluid pump system for a wearable fluid delivery device, comprising: a control system; a first pump element associated with a first electrical element; and a second pump element associated with a second electrical element; wherein the first pump element is configured to engage the second pump element to form an electrical circuit between the first electrical element and the second electrical element, the control system configured to receive at least one signal from the electrical circuit. 2 . The fluid pump system of claim 1 , the first electrical element and the second electrical element comprising at least one conductive material. 3 . The fluid pump system of claim 1 , the wearable fluid delivery device comprising an insulin infusion device. 4 . The fluid pump system of claim 1 , the first pump element comprising a piston. 5 . The fluid pump system of claim 4 , the second pump element comprising a snail cam having a ramp and a drop off, the first electrical element comprising at least one projection extending from a portion of piston engaging the ramp of the snail cam. 6 . The fluid pump system of claim 5 , the second electrical element comprising at least one conductive strip, the conductive strip arranged to form the circuit to indicate when the piston has reached the drop off. 7 . The fluid pump system of claim 5 , the second electrical element arranged around a circumference of the snail cam except for the drop off. 8 . The fluid pump system of claim 7 , the second electrical element arranged to open the circuit to indicate when the piston has reached the drop off. 9 . The fluid pump system of claim 7 , the first electrical element to engage the second electrical element to form a circuit as the piston engages a snail cam ramp during rotation of the snail cam. 10 . The fluid pump system of claim 5 , the signal comprising a resistance value configured to indicate a position of the piston on the ramp of the snail cam. 11 . The fluid pump system of claim 5 , the control system to determine pump information based on the signal. 12 . The fluid pump system of claim 11 , the control system to change a fluid path of the fluid pump system based on the signal. 13 . The fluid pump system of claim 1 , wherein the first pump element is configured to rotate; and the second electrical element is a flexible electrical element configured to engage the first pump element; wherein the flexible electrical element is configured to have a plurality of flex states based on a type of engagement with the first pump element, wherein the control system configured is to receive at least one signal from the flexible electrical element indicating at least one of the plurality of flex states. 14 . The fluid pump system of claim 13 , the flexible electrical element comprising at least one of a strain gauge, a piezoelectrical element, or a pressure sensor. 15 . The fluid pump system of claim 1 , further comprising: a reservoir to store a fluid; and a needle to infuse the fluid into a patient. 16 . The fluid pump system of claim 15 , wherein the fluid is insulin.
Control using electricity (regulating by means of floats actuating electric switches F04B49/04) · CPC title
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Angular position of the shaft · CPC title
Reciprocating piston type · CPC title
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