Circular roller clamp assembly

US2024350726A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024350726-A1
Application numberUS-202418758350-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 28, 2024
Priority dateNov 16, 2021
Publication dateOct 24, 2024
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A circular roller clamp assembly includes a semi-circular housing configured to receive a portion of an IV tube and a roller coupled to an arm, the roller configured to be movably received by a guide groove disposed in the semi-circular housing. The roller clamp assembly is configured to regulate a flow rate of fluid flowing through the IV tube based on engagement of the roller with the IV tube via circumferential movement of the roller along the guide groove. IV sets with circular roller clamp assemblies and methods of operating circular roller clamp assemblies are also provided.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A roller clamp assembly comprising: a semi-circular housing configured to receive a portion of an intravenous (IV) tube; and a roller coupled to an arm, the roller configured to be movably received by a guide groove disposed in the semi-circular housing, wherein the roller clamp assembly is configured to regulate a flow rate of fluid flowing through the IV tube based on engagement of the roller with the IV tube via circumferential movement of the roller along the guide groove. 2 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the guide groove comprises: two opposing side walls extending radially inward from a perimeter surface of the semi-circular housing; and a base surface disposed at an inward end of the side walls. 3 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 2 , wherein the semi-circular housing comprises: two inner peripheral walls extending radially inward from the base surface of the guide groove and defining a tube channel configured to receive a portion of the IV tube. 4 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 3 , wherein the tube channel comprises a varying width from a first width at a first end to a second width at a second end, the second width being wider than the first width. 5 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 3 , wherein the tube channel comprises a varying depth from a first depth at a first end to a second depth at a second end, the second depth being deeper than the first depth. 6 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 3 , wherein the inner peripheral walls extend radially inward from the base surface of the guide groove at an acute angle and intersect with one another to define the tube channel as a triangular shape. 7 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a motor coupled to the arm, wherein a cylindrical shaft of the motor is disposed within a central bore of the semi-circular housing, wherein a peripheral gap is disposed between the cylindrical shaft and the central bore, wherein the arm is coupled to an end of the cylindrical shaft, and wherein the cylindrical shaft is configured to rotate unimpeded within the central bore. 8 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a power interface disposed on the motor, the power interface configured to receive power from a power source. 9 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a communications interface disposed on the motor, the communications interface configured to one of: send communications signals to one of a processor and a sensor; and receive communications signals from one of the processor and the sensor. 10 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the arm comprises: a first arm section; a second arm section movably coupled to the first arm section; and a spring having a first spring end coupled to the first arm section and a second spring end coupled to the second arm section, wherein the spring is configured to stretch to provide for opposing movement of the first arm section relative to the second arm section and to provide a biasing contracting force to pull the first arm section and the second arm section towards one another towards a base position. 11 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 10 , wherein the arm is configured to extend so that the roller is positioned outside of the guide groove for insertion of the IV tube into the guide groove, and wherein the arm is configured to contract due to the biasing force of the spring to pull the roller against the IV tube. 12 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the semi-circular housing is configured to be mounted on an IV pole. 13 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetic coupler configured to mount to a magnetic surface. 14 . The roller clamp assembly of claim 1 , wherein the roller clamp assembly is configured to hang from the IV tube. 15 . An intravenous (IV) set comprising: an IV tube configured to be coupled to a fluid container; an infusion component coupled to the IV tube; and a roller clamp assembly coupled to the IV tube, the roller clamp assembly comprising: a semi-circular housing configured to receive the IV tube; and a roller configured to be movably received by a guide groove disposed in the semi-circular housing, wherein the roller clamp assembly is configured to regulate a flow rate of fluid flowing through the IV tube based on engagement of the roller with the IV tube via circumferential movement of the roller along the guide groove. 16 . The IV set of claim 15 , wherein the guide groove comprises two opposing side walls extending radially inward from a perimeter surface of the semi-circular housing and a base surface disposed at an inward end of the side walls, wherein the semi-circular housing comprises two inner peripheral walls extending radially inward from the base surface of the guide groove and defining a tube channel configured to receive a portion of the IV tube, and wherein the tube channel comprises one of: a varying width from a first width at a first end to a second width at a second end, the second width being wider than the first width; and a varying depth from a first depth at the first end to a second depth at the second end, the second depth being deeper than the first depth. 17 . The IV set of claim 15 , further comprising: a motor; and an arm coupled to the motor and to the roller, wherein the arm comprises: a first arm section; a second arm section movably coupled to the first arm section; and a spring coupled to the first arm section and to the second arm section, the spring configured to stretch to provide for opposing movement of the first arm section relative to the second arm section and to provide a biasing contracting force to pull the first arm section and the second arm section towards one another, wherein the arm is configured to extend so that the roller is positioned outside of the guide groove for insertion of the IV tube into the guide groove, and wherein the arm is configured to contract due to the biasing force of the spring to pull the roller against the IV tube. 18 . A method of operating a roller clamp assembly, the method comprising: pulling a roller radially outward from a guide groove disposed in a perimeter surface of a semi-circular housing of the roller clamp assembly; placing an intravenous (IV) tube between roller and the guide groove; releasing the roller; contracting, by a biasing force, the roller radially inward towards the IV tube and the guide groove; pressing, by the roller, the IV tube against a varying sized tube channel disposed within the guide groove; moving the roller towards a smaller sized portion of the tube channel to increase impingement of the IV tube by the roller and decrease a rate of fluid flow through the IV tube; and moving the roller towards a larger sized portion of the tube channel to decrease impingement of the IV tube by the roller and increase the rate of fluid flow through the IV tube. 19 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising: monitoring, by a sensor, the rate of fluid flow through the IV tube; and providing control signals from a processor to adjust a position of the roller to change the rate of fluid flow to a determined rate. 20 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising: wherein positioning the roller at a smallest sized portion of the tube channel causes the roller to occlude the IV tube and prevent any fluid flow through the IV tube downstream

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  • Masses, volumes, levels of fluids in reservoirs, flow rates · CPC title

  • Wedge formed by a slot having varying width, e.g. slide clamps · CPC title

  • and being adapted to accommodate pipes of various diameters · CPC title

  • rotating · CPC title

  • Clamping means for squeezing flexible tubes, e.g. roller clamps {(tube strippers A61M1/83)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2024350726A1 cover?
A circular roller clamp assembly includes a semi-circular housing configured to receive a portion of an IV tube and a roller coupled to an arm, the roller configured to be movably received by a guide groove disposed in the semi-circular housing. The roller clamp assembly is configured to regulate a flow rate of fluid flowing through the IV tube based on engagement of the roller with the IV tube…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carefusion 303 Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/16881. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 24 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).